@@igor_pavlovich corruption exists ever since humans exists. There will always be politics and evil around people, for one side to gain. But living in occupation, forced opinions, ideologies, living with shackles and constantly shoved misinformation, no thanks.
It speaks volumes that at this point, the press could get into the Soviet Union and interview its soldiers during an operation. Try that just 10 years earlier?
Maybe you didn't mean it in a harmful way, but Lithuanians might be offended by your statement, as this wasn't the Soviet Union anymore (maybe that's why it was easier for the press to get in?). The whole point of this event was that Lithuania had been an independent nation for 10 months at that point, but Soviet troops were sent in, disregarding that independence.
@@aviatrix9258 I think the Soviet Union de jure ended on December 25, 1991. That's when all the republics legally gained independence, though in fact Lithuania might have controlled its own territory prior to that. Sorry if this is taken in a harmful way
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий That referendum wasnt voted in Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania. The people there wanted independence and democracy. It was mainly voted in Russia, and, oh, surprise, russians voted to maintain the USSR, I mean they were the most important republic, why wouldnt they?
Yeah man, USSR is such a 20th century thing. I wonder how it would look if it survived one more decade to enter the 21st century. Probably not much different than Russia today.
@Djskksjs Jsjsjsjsjzjxjx There was no official language in the USSR. Stop saying lies. Not anyone's problem that Lithuania SSR economy was shit, Estonia was the richest in the Union, followed by ukraine and Russia.
@@eliasziad7864 please get it into your soft head that nothing in this world is free. Someone else always has to pay and there's no such thing as a free lunch!
Domantas Vezys Not really. It is, unfortunately, not mutually intelligible. There are similar words, but it is sometimes hard to understand. Especially when spoken
I am grateful to have been born with liberties like freedom of assembly and speech. Even though they are the most fundamental of rights in an enlightened nation, they are not to be taken for granted.
The lithuanians, which i am one myself, are a ethnicity that has faught for freedom for 100 years+, under brutal occupation of the more lucky russians that just so happend to get a chance to take down the ancient Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and now, these moments where their only chance since the Final Partition and the short-lived post-war nation. The people were going to fight to the end this time, and so they did. The struggle and pain was payed off in the end with the lithuanians finally gaining their rightful independance and their own nation, but unluckily they ended up in not such a good era for the people, prices are crazy high and still have fear of russian invasion, and thats what it is to be a lithuanian, and our struggle for our place in this obviously unfair world.
The bravery of the Baltic peoples should never be forgotten. America must continue to be the arsenal of democracy. Never again should they have to live under Russian tyranny.
If you think like this, you've heard nothing at this point. I've seen many ways where people couldn't even say Vilnius (you couldn't understand it at all), this pronunciation is pretty decent I think.
Explainging:in january 1991 lithuania (where my parents are from)was trying to get Freedom from the russia/soviets so lithuanian civillans decided to leave but russia was pisses so they attacked(reason lithuania could t attack is because if your join the army you be put with the russians)but civillians fought back and rest in placebo to the 14 civillians who died and respect to the 140 civillians who got injured(the way the civillians died was from the tanks crushing them IT was gory and disgusting)
@Matricx700 oh boy, I sure love "promoting" anti-imperialism by occupying your neighbors and taking peasants' food to speed up your industrialization process at the cost of millions of lives.
@Matricx700 yeah, tell me the tales. Should I start with the Molotov-Ribberntrope Pact and Stalin being friends with Hitler until 1941, or with the fact that the USSR was totally unprepared for the war and nearly lost because of that?
@Matricx700 yeah, tell me the tales. Should I start with the Molotov-Ribberntrope Pact and Stalin being friends with Hitler until 1941, or with the fact that the USSR was totally unprepared for the war and nearly lost because of that?
No more Russian imperialism. Big support to Lithuania from Poland. Together in NATO we are strong, and remember dear Lithuanians: if they attack you, we will be by your side!
When Germany teamed up with Russia and Germany lost the war Adolf said russia is the traitor. Not true. Germany was just weak. (Už Lietuvą vyrai ir moterys!)
@@andriandrason1318 Member? It's like if a employee still think to be indipendent. You are not indipendent anymore... You are under US duty. You have no power of decision. Zero.
@@marcomarco7099 With the Baltic Countries being small, not having a capable air force, neighboring a large agresiv Country. Being in the world's most powerful defence alliance is a bad idea?
@@andriandrason1318 Baltic countries where I live since almost 10 years) should have good relations with Russia (NB. I'm not pro Russia as I'm very neutral). Just the endless bashing, all this russofobia is not only insane but silly. Stalin is died and the Russia today it's completely different then just 50 years ago. Not only but the weapons are completely different. Today weapons make a non sense an annection for such small stripe of land (around 200-300Km) as today they are weapons able to fly almost 2000 km with an incredible precision and this can be launched from U-boot as well. This was not the case 70 years ago. Of course it's remain the sad page with the deportation, but honestly it would be good if people can turn the page and look forward. Finally Hitler made much worst things then Stalin, but nobody today is blaming Germany anymore, even not Israel.
@@BlueblueN , for centuries we were one country. After the Great War lithunian communists were suppressed by the german military and Lithunia was ripped from us. It's all the same "divide et impera"
Gorbechev had no choice. Every Republic in the Union was rife with Nationalism and posed the threat of complete, and sudden collapse of the Warsaw pact. With how heavily militarised the region was, no one could have predicted how it would have looked. So Moscow had to intervene to show that it was still in charge.
It's near the fall of the Soviet Union and countries are starting to try to declare independence, including Lithuania. The Soviet's are trying to hold onto them in this footage.
@@ushikiii This is because you are stupid kid from USA. Majority of people in former SSSR miss "communism" (actually socialism) and would like better standard of living to return.
Wasn't Lithuania the only baltic country where people were actually killed though? Cause as I remember, Latvians simply defended with a line, and tanks would not try to pass
When you put in to perspective: a country of 2mill at that time, opposing the biggest state in the world. And before that they had a guerilla warfare in time of czarist ruled Russia. Balls of steel
Don't forget the Lithuanian Guerilla War against the Soviet Union. It was the longest lasting guerilla war in Europe, and inflicted unspeakable damage to the Red Army. The reason why Lithuania has a very small Russian minority is because the Russians were afraid to settle in Lithuania due to the Lithuanian Partisans, so they flocked Latvia and Estonia instead. Russians often said "When you visit Lithuanian SSR, you feel as if a granny with a machine gun can appear at any window at any moment and start shooting at you"
This is such a historical material. Thank you.
Np
This is getting added to the “History Sauce” playlist
(Barely just started this)
@@hereallydohatesandtho8304 there's only two videos.
@@HONNEKI Ik, i literally started it less than a week ago. I’ll add stuff as I go along with YT recommended.
How can something historical be more or less historical lol
i remember 1991, that was scary, even as i kid then i felt that. greetings from Latvia, brothers!
Guten täg from Germany, European neighbor!
Sveiki from lithuania brother
Namaste from India brother! 🇮🇳 ❤️ 🇱🇻
yes
čau čhalīt
Kai youtube algoritmas zino, kad esi lietuvis :)
Jie viska zino
Latvians see this aswell 😇
Jie žino kad aš ateivis
@@janiskulmanis4610 Latvija braliukai
@@janiskulmanis4610 hello braliukas.
I am simple Finnish I see Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania I click.
you're not a simple man.
I am a simple Polish, and I do the same!
Ok KGB
Same
@Eagle75 Norway No
"USSR decided to relaxed a bit which was accidentally cause it to break apart"
I see, a bill wurtz fan
Lol
USSR didn't relax, the economy was falling apart because of the space program, Afghan war and Chernobyl...
@@tusk9132 It was a joke from bill wurtz
I suggest you should watch "History of the world, I guess" on his channel
@@BlazeYT_ ok:)
Čia daugaiu kadrų negu rodo ant TV per sausio 13
Ne ant,o per
Grn
Im not lithuanian but understood.
Sveiciens no Latvijas
Cia daugiau parode negu per lietuviska televizija😂
what
it crazy to know that my parents had to go through this.
Only 9 people were attacked as far as i know
@@thischanelnolongerexists9041 you don't know enough then
@@yuurrrrrrrr1 maybe that was in estonia.
@@thischanelnolongerexists9041 many people were attacked but 9 died
Go through what ?
I am a simple Pole, I see Lithuania, I click
Kaip cia visiems lietuviams i rekomendacijas pradejo mest? :D
Nžn
Vilniuj nemeta.
@@2kgamingchannel katik gavau Vilniuje
Realiai
Jo, man meta
Cheers and respect for the bravest men and women of Lithuania.
That brought themselves a crushing economic crisis and corruption and forcing the people to emigrate
@@antonludwigfriedrichaugust9753 Corruption? SSRS was based on corruption.
@@TheChazas if you think USSR was based on corruption you should really look at modern day post USSR countries. The eastern it goes the worse it gets.
@@igor_pavlovich corruption exists ever since humans exists. There will always be politics and evil around people, for one side to gain. But living in occupation, forced opinions, ideologies, living with shackles and constantly shoved misinformation, no thanks.
@@antonludwigfriedrichaugust9753 That brought prosperity that they never could think of having in soviet times
Nekreipkit demesio komentuoju, kad video sudomintu algoritma
žinok paėjo algoritmo dominimas :D
Prisidedu
+
+
veikia
It speaks volumes that at this point, the press could get into the Soviet Union and interview its soldiers during an operation. Try that just 10 years earlier?
Maybe you didn't mean it in a harmful way, but Lithuanians might be offended by your statement, as this wasn't the Soviet Union anymore (maybe that's why it was easier for the press to get in?). The whole point of this event was that Lithuania had been an independent nation for 10 months at that point, but Soviet troops were sent in, disregarding that independence.
@@aviatrix9258 I think the Soviet Union de jure ended on December 25, 1991. That's when all the republics legally gained independence, though in fact Lithuania might have controlled its own territory prior to that. Sorry if this is taken in a harmful way
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий He is still alive
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий Based💪
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий That referendum wasnt voted in Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania. The people there wanted independence and democracy. It was mainly voted in Russia, and, oh, surprise, russians voted to maintain the USSR, I mean they were the most important republic, why wouldnt they?
"after winning the nobel peace prize" ok mr gorbachev
@@Maxwell_Brune you think Gorbachev would stop it, something like that which reached global news would’ve caught the eye of the very top
Well this happened for only one day. No matter in how bad shape Russia was at the time, they would have taken the Lithuania no matter what.
If they really wanted
@gifaek yes
@@Maxwell_Brune Sure he wasn't. Gorbachev is a fucking worm and a traitor to all peoples.
So weird that a few years before my birthday the USSR was a thing.
Yeah man, USSR is such a 20th century thing. I wonder how it would look if it survived one more decade to enter the 21st century. Probably not much different than Russia today.
Sameee
@@SurajSinghTomarAryawell, China 🇨🇳 didn’t collapse it’s communist system & they are doing wayyyy better off than Russia 🇷🇺 today!
Wish to visit all 3 Baltic countries soon after covid
Cool
LEMMiNO stan acount?
@@faustasdaunoras5385 no?
Actually, Russia is the "Baltic" country I would prefer to visit first.
Stay out of Latvia, cause it's boring. Estonija un Lietuva is a lot better than the middle
That's pretty wild, I didn't even know that happened. My mom's side of the family is from lithunia, so this is really interesting to hear
IN MEMORIAM - 13.01.1991. From Lithuania With Love !!! One Love !!!
Thanks guys appreciate y'all
Fukk off
@@bardanke nou
@@ruskis6596 oku
+++++
My godfather was there too with all these people that saved Lithuania!
My father took part in lithuanias independence. God bless those lithuanian people. And best thing is that we were the first that got independence
Why, did he not like the Soviet Union?
@@eliasziad7864 Of course he didn't everything is better than the soviet union
@@bruhman2089 Free healthcare and free education? Soviets had a simple life.
@Djskksjs Jsjsjsjsjzjxjx There was no official language in the USSR. Stop saying lies. Not anyone's problem that Lithuania SSR economy was shit, Estonia was the richest in the Union, followed by ukraine and Russia.
@@eliasziad7864 please get it into your soft head that nothing in this world is free. Someone else always has to pay and there's no such thing as a free lunch!
Sveiciens no Latvijas visiem Baltiešu brāļiem komentos.
ka?
@@diepoopenfarten9619 Kā, kā, a vot tā..
YO es sito fabūju vnk recomendatianos un reku latvieši. niceee
Latvian is actually very similiar to lithuanian. Sveiki baltai broliai
Domantas Vezys Not really. It is, unfortunately, not mutually intelligible. There are similar words, but it is sometimes hard to understand. Especially when spoken
greetings from Poland
God bless Lithuania! 🇫🇮❤️🇱🇹
Lithuania was the first to declare Independence from the USSR
Good ussr is the scum of the earth and slavaboos are representing the ussr as if it was jesus
If not usa communists would have never ben there in first place...
A year later, Soviet Union has crumbled
Good
@@acrobatstar bad
@@acrobatstar that's a bad thing
@@iljenshumilin467 imagine supporting communism
@@acrobatstar I know right
Commies on a par with the nazis - the worst thing that happened in this world
😒
Me: *lives in Italy, never liked history* youtube algoritm: "there you go"
this isnt exactly history as you think of it, its historical footage that 70 percent of people today can relate to
@@RyanPHoferJr especially people on eastern Europe
Hungary and the Prague spring must've echoed in their minds
They did same thing to Azerbaijani people in 20 january as well
Another important moment in history
Overshadowed by the events in the Persian Gulf.
@@ILoveOldTWC Just like the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 which was overshadowed by the Suez Crisis.
What is old is new again. 🇺🇦
And this was during (Soviet) Russia's more liberal era... No wonder their neighbors keep joining NATO.
yep
Russia is not the USSR and Putin is not Stalin, Brezhnev, Gorbachev or another soviet leader! Keep in mind that!
I didnt think americans would care honestly
Oh yeah? Why would not they?
@@straightwarlock5341 Because they are soulless, autistic, braindead sacks of shits
@@electriciantm9142 fuck you trolly
They don't really care
It just made for good propaganda material
Thank you, for caring about our country.
If anyone ever questions why Lithuania and the other former Soviet satellite republics joined NATO against the Russians, show them this.
Fun fact: The guy who was the journalist also broadcasted chernobyl NPP disaster
Ironically the last days of the USSR were most chaotic
I think the first days of it are the most chaotic
@@gabrielsim6340 Other than the Russian civil war.
I think world war 2 was the most chaotic
@@pascalpaps3139 Ok except wars overall
nah holodomor wasn't that chaotic but tens of millions died
I am grateful to have been born with liberties like freedom of assembly and speech. Even though they are the most fundamental of rights in an enlightened nation, they are not to be taken for granted.
💪🇺🇸🇪🇺🇯🇵😎
When occupiers get desperate.
LIETUVA PER AMŽIUS!!!
UŽ TĖVYNĘ!!
Still so weird, one day there is a superpower, the next it’s gone!
We live in Lithuania and we die for Lithuania
True
deep
Ofc
You guys are dying too fast and it is just peacetime
@@Admin-gm3lc cus alot of ppl are suiciding
My grandma was there she survived 😊 and im happy for this 😮im from lithuania😢
cant put lithuanians down, ever
This is why Lithuania joined NATO, they know Russia has always been like this
And Russia still doesn’t know why Baltic states want to join NATO 😂?
The baltics joined nato in 2004
I was 8 years old when this happened. I can't even remember it.
xD po 11 menesiu man i recommendacija sitaa video atejo
same
Same
Man ir
The beginning of end. what a video though
The lithuanians, which i am one myself, are a ethnicity that has faught for freedom for 100 years+, under brutal occupation of the more lucky russians that just so happend to get a chance to take down the ancient Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and now, these moments where their only chance since the Final Partition and the short-lived post-war nation. The people were going to fight to the end this time, and so they did. The struggle and pain was payed off in the end with the lithuanians finally gaining their rightful independance and their own nation, but unluckily they ended up in not such a good era for the people, prices are crazy high and still have fear of russian invasion, and thats what it is to be a lithuanian, and our struggle for our place in this obviously unfair world.
@Jotaro97 we won independence in 1918. russians had no right to invade a neutral country
Ruski mir- go away from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukriaine, Belarus!
The bravery of the Baltic peoples should never be forgotten. America must continue to be the arsenal of democracy. Never again should they have to live under Russian tyranny.
This was overshadowed by the crisis in the Persian Gulf, which would soon be Operation Desert Storm.
14 days later😳
Biggest fuck up of the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachov. I am a fan of him, but this was way too much.
So pissed at how he said Vilnius he said it like vilneeuuuuus
If you think like this, you've heard nothing at this point. I've seen many ways where people couldn't even say Vilnius (you couldn't understand it at all), this pronunciation is pretty decent I think.
That's just how it is with different languages, we Lithuanians butcher foreign city names too.
Im pissed aswell
The fact that so many kids today call themselves communist
Then just show them this video
BTW we do it as a joke, we don't actually care about communism
@@itzpro5951On tiktok they don’t joke about it
@@baltzarbonbeck3559 and there is also a lot of conservative youth on tiktok, seems like your side brainwashes the youth as well
good thing most communists already hate gorbachev
The more things change, the more things stays the same.
not sure what that means...but sure
bruh what
Not really
This is a movie reference
Explainging:in january 1991 lithuania (where my parents are from)was trying to get Freedom from the russia/soviets so lithuanian civillans decided to leave but russia was pisses so they attacked(reason lithuania could t attack is because if your join the army you be put with the russians)but civillians fought back and rest in placebo to the 14 civillians who died and respect to the 140 civillians who got injured(the way the civillians died was from the tanks crushing them IT was gory and disgusting)
Soviet Russia will pay far this
RSFSR is already dead, who is going to pay?
Well the USSR collapse a year later
"For the people", yeah right.
1:35 chilling
Look at the old Belarus flag and the Ukranian flag!
Landsbergis wasnt a Prezident, he was chairmen of Supreme Council of Lithuanian SSR
I wish modern media was like this
Always in Lithuania.
The russians should chill a minute
@Matricx700 yes
@Matricx700 and stalin, and lenin, and brezhnev, and putin
@Matricx700 oh boy, I sure love "promoting" anti-imperialism by occupying your neighbors and taking peasants' food to speed up your industrialization process at the cost of millions of lives.
@Matricx700 yeah, tell me the tales. Should I start with the Molotov-Ribberntrope Pact and Stalin being friends with Hitler until 1941, or with the fact that the USSR was totally unprepared for the war and nearly lost because of that?
@Matricx700 yeah, tell me the tales. Should I start with the Molotov-Ribberntrope Pact and Stalin being friends with Hitler until 1941, or with the fact that the USSR was totally unprepared for the war and nearly lost because of that?
lel im not even from lithuania, but from latvia, but this was pretty good video
Worse massacre took place in Azerbaijan on January 20, 1990
An even worse massacre took place when Gorbachev assisted the Azerbaijani army in the ethnic cleansing of Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh in 1991
This same shit happened in Latvia
I think it happened in almost every Soviet Republics
Random algorithm but thank you
sveicieni no latvijas!🇱🇻🇱🇹
I smell Soviet collapse
No more Russian imperialism. Big support to Lithuania from Poland. Together in NATO we are strong, and remember dear Lithuanians: if they attack you, we will be by your side!
To be honest if the soviets were still here with their satellites, they’d curbstomp the baltic nations.
@@cxarhomell5867 what does curbstomp mean?
@@MiSt3300 overwhelm and destroy anything
@Jotaro97 first time I heard Europe being called poor
@@MiSt3300 Well soviets gave lithuanians back Vilnius. so sorry guys you are not welcome here
Yazov was here
But what about the autoshow in Detroit
What?
@@rama7267 In the ending of the video.
russian flags in the background?
Komentuoju del youtubes algorithm :D
top magazine junior was born 08/01/1991
Thats where i live in Lithuania thats good country now from rusians (už LIETUVĄ vyrai!!
Is that why your population escaped the country? They ran away, now only nationalists live there, half your country moved to Scandinavia.
Good work
When Germany teamed up with Russia and Germany lost the war Adolf said russia is the traitor. Not true. Germany was just weak. (Už Lietuvą vyrai ir moterys!)
@@SMGJohn nationalists? please tell me where you got that information from
@@SMGJohn see the difference between russians and lithuanias is that lithuanians can actually afford moving to other places unlike russia
@@SMGJohn not only scandinavia also the uk
So sick of "white privilege" when we were oppressed too
And today Lithuania is a small US/NATO COLONY
Yes a Respected Member.
@@andriandrason1318 Member? It's like if a employee still think to be indipendent. You are not indipendent anymore... You are under US duty. You have no power of decision. Zero.
@@marcomarco7099 With the Baltic Countries being small, not having a capable air force, neighboring a large agresiv Country.
Being in the world's most powerful defence alliance is a bad idea?
@@andriandrason1318 Baltic countries where I live since almost 10 years) should have good relations with Russia (NB. I'm not pro Russia as I'm very neutral). Just the endless bashing, all this russofobia is not only insane but silly. Stalin is died and the Russia today it's completely different then just 50 years ago. Not only but the weapons are completely different. Today weapons make a non sense an annection for such small stripe of land (around 200-300Km) as today they are weapons able to fly almost 2000 km with an incredible precision and this can be launched from U-boot as well. This was not the case 70 years ago. Of course it's remain the sad page with the deportation, but honestly it would be good if people can turn the page and look forward. Finally Hitler made much worst things then Stalin, but nobody today is blaming Germany anymore, even not Israel.
Sure still better living quality than russia
My dad was in were🥺. But he survived😁
Criminals destroyed the greatest country that there was.
Seethe more commie boi
@Jotaro97 i wasnt talking about the most confused country 😂
Same 20 January Azerbaijan but 200 killed man
This shows even Gorbachev was a horrible leader
There is good and bad
he allowed pizza hut to exist in Russia
but
he did cause this mess in Lithuania.
it almost happened in estonia
Imagine your country collapses, whouldn't you send the military to keep it? Gorbachev was a traitor but West made a Hero of him
Azamandias it was never their country, you brainwashed soviet asshat
@@BlueblueN , for centuries we were one country. After the Great War lithunian communists were suppressed by the german military and Lithunia was ripped from us. It's all the same "divide et impera"
It's not "their" country. Lithuania is not Russia
@@michaelwarenycia7588 , and California is not US
@@faunt07 hehe I'll agree with you there, at least in spirit.
Was the Nobel peace prize was revoked from Gorbachev?
1:21 OMG he said the n-word
Lol
It was on 13th not 11th
Gorbechev had no choice. Every Republic in the Union was rife with Nationalism and posed the threat of complete, and sudden collapse of the Warsaw pact. With how heavily militarised the region was, no one could have predicted how it would have looked. So Moscow had to intervene to show that it was still in charge.
its the same thing like trump riots, landzbergis wasnt an elected president just a fkin gang of people who saw great opportunities in privatisation
@@Cortesevasive shut a f up! He was elected by Lithuanians for Lithuania! F Gorbachov, we did not want those 🐀
That failed miserably tho cuz Soviet tanks withdrew just 2 days after that from Lithuania.
Such a tense time
West likes to talk about tienanmen square, but doesn't talk about this.
It's not the same thing
China is still an opressive government
What are you talking about? The USSr has always been seen as an oppressive government, you ding dong.
@@formerunsecretarygeneralba9536 theres been a surge of modern leftists who worship it recently
@@dihydrogenmonoxide7600 such as
and now the situation in sisterly lithuania is normalized ;-)
President?
Never been president
I don't understand what's happening here... Plz explain
It's near the fall of the Soviet Union and countries are starting to try to declare independence, including Lithuania.
The Soviet's are trying to hold onto them in this footage.
@@Eli-of6zj thnx bruh... I'm an Indian so I have very little idea of what had happened during the soviet collapse
communism is amazing...
Haha... no
@Karl von Keitel so true. When I was in 8th grade i used to meme about it but now I wish I never did such a thing.
@@ushikiii This is because you are stupid kid from USA. Majority of people in former SSSR miss "communism" (actually socialism) and would like better standard of living to return.
@@Pajdas610 No.
@@claudiotavares9580 Your family (or you) have lived under communism?
BuT pUtIn Is DiFfErEnT
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THEY SAY USSR IS GOOD BUT NOT FOR OTHERS AND STILL 14 YEAR OLDS STILL BRAINLESS AND MAKE MEMES ABOUT USSR
@@benjaminoravecz4686 no commie ever said that. Like ever
@@Marius-ti9es then you certainly live under a rock
@@RoachChaddjr go to any marxist or socialist forum and try to find the said phrase, u wont
Weird fealing after playing TNO that Yazov was there)
And why is noone talking about January 20th When soviet soliders entered Baku,Azerbaijan and killed 131 innocent people.
Because this is about a differemt country
Damn i never knew about that. Russia must have hidden thar even good
if it was legally still soviet union then its ok
@@Cortesevasive you ok in the head?
@@oceanman9559 yes i am mate. are you though?, you sound like sjw npc
They also attacked Rīga in Latvia
Wasn't Lithuania the only baltic country where people were actually killed though? Cause as I remember, Latvians simply defended with a line, and tanks would not try to pass
@Djskksjs Jsjsjsjsjzjxjx definitely not. 700 injured and 14 died.
When you put in to perspective: a country of 2mill at that time, opposing the biggest state in the world. And before that they had a guerilla warfare in time of czarist ruled Russia. Balls of steel
Don't forget the Lithuanian Guerilla War against the Soviet Union. It was the longest lasting guerilla war in Europe, and inflicted unspeakable damage to the Red Army. The reason why Lithuania has a very small Russian minority is because the Russians were afraid to settle in Lithuania due to the Lithuanian Partisans, so they flocked Latvia and Estonia instead. Russians often said "When you visit Lithuanian SSR, you feel as if a granny with a machine gun can appear at any window at any moment and start shooting at you"
*3 million
@@sheepas 3.7
@@Cortesevasive 2.7 excluding emigrants
Tai ne algoritmas broliai, tai tautos sauksmas.