the bolsheviks had gifted the anarchists one of their armoured trains, which they adorned with flags reading "Power Breeds Parasites" and "Anarchy is the Mother of Order". Look up Maria Nikiforova and the Free Combat Druzhina.@@d1g1tvl-0hretor1c
@@northernknight7787 He was anarcho-communust. He was one of the people who wrote the book "Organisational Platform of Libertarian Communists" (also known as "The Platform"), which proposed a general union of anarchists with anarcho-communism as the goal.
@@pataynasiboni That doesn't mean anything. Makhno wrote "Organisational Platform of the Libertarian Communists" not long after his defeat in Ukraine. He was an anarcho-communist.
If you want to know more about the Russian Civil War and the inter-war period, Indy has another channel called Time Ghosts doing a series called between two wars, it’s really great and is leading to their eventual WW2 series.
Not only to Ukrainians. I'm Russian, and he sounds pretty cool to me. Made a big mistake allying with the commies though. Many anarchists already understood at the time that Marxism is the opposite of anarchism. Hope one day the last government falls, and our grandchildren will have a chance at a peaceful life free from any wars and government control.
@@MonadTransformerit's not the opposite, they are two faces of the same coin, both strive to the same goal, but, the thing is that, marxists believe that they need a state to fight against reactionary movements, anarchists don't, the problem here is that, authority and power ends up corrupting people
I once wrote a biography of a guy who was born in a town called Lanovits/Lanowitz/Lanovtse/Lanowice during WWI. It was in Austria-Hungary when the war started; then it fell to the Russians, then the Germans; then the Ukrainian Rada, then Makhno, and finally ended up in Poland. So by the time he was 5, he had lived in 6 countries under 7 governments, without ever leaving home.
Nestor Makhno was more famous from the beginning of 1919 rather than during The Great War times. Perhaps in 1918 he mostly been involved in the battles with Mennonite selfdefence troops in Katerinoslav governorate.
Ukraine friend, UKRAINE. It was called the UKRAINIAN BLACK ARMY, and it fought all sides, including SOviet reds, Imperial whites, and the newly proclaimed Ukrainian Peoples Republic.
It is not shenanigans. It is many nations of Russian Empire looking to break free and self-determination. Finland and Poland managed to do so. Ukraine not so much. Ukrainian Black Army didn't succeed because it was fighting with the Petlyura Ukrainian People's Republic government and didn't expect russian bolscheviks treachery. Have they united with Petlyura and had polish and british backing - who knows, we might have independent Ukraine much much sooner.
Happy for Indy getting to yap about Makhno, but he was a Ukranian anarchist. Russian anarchists, and there were many, had had a long and vivid history already at the dawn of WW1. So how about another go at answering the question on Anarchism in Russia? :-D
That hate was cemented already before the Russian Civil War had ended, mate.
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Well it makes sense for them to hate eachother. One ideology holds you should be free to do whatever you want (including to other people) and the other ideology wants a totalitarian dictatorship of one political party. They're natural enemies. The chaos of anarchy and the totalitarian dictatorship of socialism can never co-exist.
@ Anarchism is an opposition to hierarchy. If you are allowed to do what you want to others, you are unnecessarily imposing hierarchies upon those people.
If anyone wants to read a book about the Makhno movement, I suggest " Anarchy's Cossack", by Peter Skirda (I think). He was an anarchist, but when it came down to it he was connected to the Ukrainian soil as strongly as any nationalist. He lived a miserable existence in Paris with other exiles, trying to work out what the f**k happened in the Ukraine. The Bolsheviks screwed the anarchists over, as the anarchist Gregori Maximov writes in "The Guillotine at Work", which describes the red terror campaign against those on the left, Excellent video!
Hello, first of all I absolutely love you channel and can not even imagine how much work you are putting into those videos! Can you please talk about how to do history research properly and how to start a history channel? Thanks!
Hi Indie, please do an episode on Vietnamese colonial troops in the french army! Or maybe one about french indochina at the time. I'd love to learn more about it as its almost always glanced over in Vietnamese history.
OOTT question. Thanks to this show I did some research on my grandfather. I found his draft card and also his military records. He was drafted in September 1918 and mustered out in December 1918. During that time he was assigned to Camp Sherman in Ohio and was assigned to a Depot Brigade. My question is what was a depot brigade and what was its function in the US Army?
In case they don't get to your question, they were mustering-in points for draftees. The depot brigade would provide uniforms and equipment, initial military training, and then shipped the soldiers off to france. They also received soldiers mustering-out from the war. Kinda analogous to modern boot camp, but not so long or as intensive.
Hello Indy and Team! I've been a fan of the show since late 2016 when one of your videos was randomly recommended to me on TH-cam. My question for Out of the Trenches: Is there a plan for making a special episode about the American "Lost Battalion" incident during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in October of 1918? If not could you speak briefly of the event on Out of the Trenches? Keep up the amazing work!
The makhnovists were one of the shining hopes in the Russian civil war, the other was the Kronstadt rebellion and after Lenin put it down all hope for real democracy in Russia was lost, the free territory of Ukraine was the last gasp of freedom.
@@TheRealJawnz The day Anarchists are the shining hope will be the day the human race and the planet is saved. We don't have time since Capitalists and their moronic contradictory ideology are in the process of destroying the planet with climate change.
@@1997lordofdoom I mean if anarchism ever become wide spread companies would just put it down, only way any "true" communist/anarchist utopia happens is when all other governments.
My father is from Burkina Faso which was a part of French West Africa during the first world war. What role did this colony play during the war and what, if any, contribution did Burkina Faso have on the war effort?
You should do a Russian civil war week by week, that war is one of the most ignore but interesting wars as there were around 50+ parties fighting each other in the war!
Avery interesting read on the happenings is the 3rd part of the book 'The Unkown Revolution' by Volin or the official anarchist reading 'The history of the Makhnomovement' by Peter Arshinov (who wrote the official chronicler of the Makhnovshchina). Both were involved in the anarchist movement in the Ukraine and Arshinov was a close trustee of Makhno.
Howdy, Indy and crew! Mighty thanks for your amazing work! I have a question for OOTT: what were the patriotic slogans and popular battle cries of the waring nations? I mean the things along the lines "for King and country" and such. Once again, thank you. Also, just to clear things out, my last name is pronounced "Vatslavik", cause Indy kinda screwed it up last time, but no offence taken.
we changed up the format a bit now with our new host, if you want to check the last video we uploaded. We will also go into much more detail on the Russian Civil War soon
Hey Indy and team, I have a question for Out of the Trenches. How were musicians used during The Great War? Were they used like in the Napoleonic wars or were they more just soldiers keeping themselves busy? Also, are there any iconic songs that came from the trenches? Love the show, greetings from Canada!
For anyone interested in the fighting in Africa during the Great War, I can recommend Bryan Farwell's book "The Great War in Africa", which covers the campaigns in Togoland, the Cameroons, German Southwest Africa, and German East Africa.
Here are the numbers: Kamerun: 2,5 millions, 1540 whites (1359 Germans) German South-West Africa: 123 600, 14 800 white (12 140 Germans) German East Africa: 7,5 millions, 4870 white (3579 Germans) No number of Germans for Togo
No, no one went to jail for it (von Trotha was an imperial officer, after all, and you didn't send those to jail because of some natives; and he died in 1920), even though the genocidal actions were met with disgust and outrage in Germany at the time. That said, the main reason for the high proportion of Germans is that the region had been sparsely populated before (as opposed to more fertile countries like German East Africa), and that German South-West was the only German colony to attract a substantial amount of German settlers, mostly because of mining and farming.
I have a small question: We know that Bernard Montgomery participated in the Great War,but he was critically injured in 1914 that forced him into back line duties. What battle was he actually injured in and what did he do for the rest of the war?
Hello Indy! I live in a village about 100 km north from Bucharest and when i was younger my great grandmother told me stories about the german/austrian and russian army who passed trough my village in WW1. As i understood from her, the german soldiers were nice to romanian people and sometimes gave them items like tobacco and chocolate, as oposed to our ally, the rusians, who frequently stole chickens and cattle from our village and were mostly bullies. So as it turns out, even if we were invaded, most people from my village never viewed the invaders as the bad guys. Were there any other places that were mostly happy about a german or austrian invasion and not so happy about their ,,liberation"?
It just shows how popular the revolutionary sentiment was, and how unpopular the White anti-revolutionary sentiment was. It's just a tragedy that the dialectical materialism of both the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks insisted on the imposition of a one party dictatorship as the manifestation of the hegemony of the exploited classes, rather than allowing the spontaneous, democratic, pluralist expressions represented by the multiple revolutionary parties in the soviets before Lenin annexed the soviets into his bureaucratic rule.
Would have been nice to mention that in Togoland, not only did the first British officer was killed in action of WW1, but also first shots fired by a soldier under British command in WW1. The name of the soldier was Regimental Sergeant Major Alhaji Grunshi. The wireless station in Kamina was able to handle 229 messages before it had to be destroyed.
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We'll follow the enemy, and with lead, destroy him!
@@austinbundrick3192 MOTHER ANARCHY IS WITH US!
Okaaaaay, keyboard revolutionary warrirors.
"Beat the Reds until they whiten, beat the Whit's until they redden" - Such a legend, and his swag is unbelievable for 100 years old photos.
Man of the future 🏴
Ahh, Nestor Makhno, the famous creator of Tachanka - horse-driven machine-gun carriage.
Not quite. Makhno invented the tactic of using a wheelbarrow
the original technical
the bolsheviks had gifted the anarchists one of their armoured trains, which they adorned with flags reading "Power Breeds Parasites" and "Anarchy is the Mother of Order". Look up Maria Nikiforova and the Free Combat Druzhina.@@d1g1tvl-0hretor1c
Makhno, the first true rock star before it was cool
*anarcho-communism intensifies*
Nope makhnoist anarchism not anarchi communism
@@northernknight7787 He was anarcho-communust.
He was one of the people who wrote the book "Organisational Platform of Libertarian Communists" (also known as "The Platform"), which proposed a general union of anarchists with anarcho-communism as the goal.
You people are morons, first of all ancommunism is the only proper form of abarchism and makhno was a communist!
@@mr.goldfish1530 i think you don't see the fact that N. Makhno Faught the bolsheviks, and created the said, Makhnoist Anarchist.
@@pataynasiboni That doesn't mean anything. Makhno wrote "Organisational Platform of the Libertarian Communists" not long after his defeat in Ukraine.
He was an anarcho-communist.
I'd love more on how the Black Army was organized
Democratic
@@GeneralBongmeister thats like saying congress is organized democratically. technically yes but more information would be nice
@@lazcentral4828 idk then all I know is that no conscription and kinda democratic
MAKHNO!! 🏴
If you want to know more about the Russian Civil War and the inter-war period, Indy has another channel called Time Ghosts doing a series called between two wars, it’s really great and is leading to their eventual WW2 series.
Just commenting so maybe more people see this.
He also host few episodes on Its History
Indiana Neidell a shame you haven't promoted this! Subscribing now.
stop making sense Indy! ;)
Needs to go viral
In Russian empire, the armies were so colorful: Black Army, White Army and Red Army :-0
Green Army too
Hoàng Kim Việt
I see what you did there
And there is the blue army, but that one isn't in the Russian Empire.
like power rangers
They are like Tolkien wizards. It would be interesting if one army became rebellious and named themselves, the Many Colours Army.
Hello from Ukraine! Thank You for this video! Makhno is our national hero!
Da
He's A hero for all Anarchist as well 🏴Ⓐ
@@DefinitelyNotBender Yes he is a great figure and shows the true colors of your kind. Slaves to communists, never to be trusted.
Not only to Ukrainians. I'm Russian, and he sounds pretty cool to me.
Made a big mistake allying with the commies though. Many anarchists already understood at the time that Marxism is the opposite of anarchism.
Hope one day the last government falls, and our grandchildren will have a chance at a peaceful life free from any wars and government control.
@@MonadTransformerit's not the opposite, they are two faces of the same coin, both strive to the same goal, but, the thing is that, marxists believe that they need a state to fight against reactionary movements, anarchists don't, the problem here is that, authority and power ends up corrupting people
Mother Anarchy is with us!
MAKHNO WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!
Thanks
Glory to makhno!
@@bakazan4497 Well, glory to nobody. Despite that, Makhno was pretty chill.
Rest In Peace comrade Makhno
Absolutely based
I once wrote a biography of a guy who was born in a town called Lanovits/Lanowitz/Lanovtse/Lanowice during WWI. It was in Austria-Hungary when the war started; then it fell to the Russians, then the Germans; then the Ukrainian Rada, then Makhno, and finally ended up in Poland. So by the time he was 5, he had lived in 6 countries under 7 governments, without ever leaving home.
5:31 that footage is gold
Nestor Makhno was more famous from the beginning of 1919 rather than during The Great War times. Perhaps in 1918 he mostly been involved in the battles with Mennonite selfdefence troops in Katerinoslav governorate.
So happy to see Makhno. Been waiting since like the beginning for him!!
I was born and raised in Togo and learned this in primary school. Crazy 🇹🇬
fun fact Mahkno was also basically a femboy, I thought he could only be so based, but everyday he grows more based.
He was straight
Mother Anarchy is not for sale!
Rest in Power Nestor Makhno, One of the best freedom fighters to ever live
WW1 is my favorite war to research, your channel has been a big help in helping me learn more about it. keep up the great videos.
Why isn’t this even mentioned in all the Books I have read in school since 5th grade.
Same reason they don't tell you about Blair mountain
History is written by Tyrants
SO many shenanigans going on in Russia. The addition of the Black Army just added to those shenanigans. :)
Ukraine friend, UKRAINE. It was called the UKRAINIAN BLACK ARMY, and it fought all sides, including SOviet reds, Imperial whites, and the newly proclaimed Ukrainian Peoples Republic.
It is not shenanigans. It is many nations of Russian Empire looking to break free and self-determination. Finland and Poland managed to do so. Ukraine not so much. Ukrainian Black Army didn't succeed because it was fighting with the Petlyura Ukrainian People's Republic government and didn't expect russian bolscheviks treachery. Have they united with Petlyura and had polish and british backing - who knows, we might have independent Ukraine much much sooner.
Thanks a lot for this video !
Happy for Indy getting to yap about Makhno, but he was a Ukranian anarchist. Russian anarchists, and there were many, had had a long and vivid history already at the dawn of WW1. So how about another go at answering the question on Anarchism in Russia? :-D
Anarchist and communist dont get along since days of the Spanish Civil War when they decided to kill eachother first before the fascist
That hate was cemented already before the Russian Civil War had ended, mate.
Well it makes sense for them to hate eachother. One ideology holds you should be free to do whatever you want (including to other people) and the other ideology wants a totalitarian dictatorship of one political party.
They're natural enemies. The chaos of anarchy and the totalitarian dictatorship of socialism can never co-exist.
@ i don't think you much understand either ideology my friend
@ Anarchism is an opposition to hierarchy. If you are allowed to do what you want to others, you are unnecessarily imposing hierarchies upon those people.
Nestor Makhno was a great martyr that will not be forgotten! 🏴🚩
How is he a martyr? He died of tuberculosis.
@@christiandaugherty6339 His poor health was a result of tsarist imprisonment before he was released in the revolution.
Another excellent show!! Thank you for this entire effort!
Title got me confused, i started thinking what did Makhno do in togoland.
You should make a special episode about the Black Army
Mother Anarchy Loves her Sons
If anyone wants to read a book about the Makhno movement, I suggest " Anarchy's Cossack", by Peter Skirda (I think). He was an anarchist, but when it came down to it he was connected to the Ukrainian soil as strongly as any nationalist. He lived a miserable existence in Paris with other exiles, trying to work out what the f**k happened in the Ukraine. The Bolsheviks screwed the anarchists over, as the anarchist Gregori Maximov writes in "The Guillotine at Work", which describes the red terror campaign against those on the left, Excellent video!
Thanks so much you did an episode on both my favorite revolution's of this periods
Hey got so excited when he got to talk about Makhno. Is- Is he a Platformist?
Thank you! excellent documentary! I already knew about Makhno's Ukraine, but learned a great deal from you about how Germany lost Togoland,
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
Makhno from Kaiserreich anyone?
Anarchiste gang!
That was amazing brilliant episode
Hello, first of all I absolutely love you channel and can not even imagine how much work you are putting into those videos!
Can you please talk about how to do history research properly and how to start a history channel?
Thanks!
A video about Makhno? Time to look for some infighting...
The White, Red, Black, and Green Armies combine to form. . .
MEGACZAR!!!
It was called the BLACK UKRAINIAN ARMY, NOT RUSSIAN. Although there were some ethnic Russians within his army!
GO GO RUSSIAN ARMIES, YOU MIGHTY MORPHING RUSSIAN ARMIES!
COMRADES! WE HAVE COME TO BLESS THE RAINS DOWN IN *AAAAAAAFFFRICAAAAA* !
Finally been waiting for this one
You guys should do a special on the blacks!
I really appreciate your efforts to make these videos awesome. I guess you guys should really make a series of videos on WW2
This show rocks!
I think it would be interesting if you did seperate episodes dedicated to the Black and Green armies.
Thanks so much
Nestor Makhno did nothing wrong 🏴
He trusted the bolsheviks, big mistake. That's mostly it.
@@YoshiTheyosh123 I was gonna say it 💔
After rona I wanna make a modern black army
Ye
Can you talk more about black army?
Слава батьке Махно! Слава свободе !
Слава Порошенко!
Слава Порошенко-Вальцману выкресту🇺🇦🇮🇱
@@МягкийЗнак-ч9у "Вальцмана" придумала российская пропаганда в 2014 г.
There is a big special awaiting about Makhno.
Nestor is hot, also Mother Anarchy loves all her children
Hi Indie, please do an episode on Vietnamese colonial troops in the french army! Or maybe one about french indochina at the time. I'd love to learn more about it as its almost always glanced over in Vietnamese history.
OOTT question. Thanks to this show I did some research on my grandfather. I found his draft card and also his military records. He was drafted in September 1918 and mustered out in December 1918. During that time he was assigned to Camp Sherman in Ohio and was assigned to a Depot Brigade. My question is what was a depot brigade and what was its function in the US Army?
In case they don't get to your question, they were mustering-in points for draftees. The depot brigade would provide uniforms and equipment, initial military training, and then shipped the soldiers off to france. They also received soldiers mustering-out from the war. Kinda analogous to modern boot camp, but not so long or as intensive.
Thanks Jon for the quick response.
A longer video please.
Hello Indy and Team! I've been a fan of the show since late 2016 when one of your videos was randomly recommended to me on TH-cam. My question for Out of the Trenches: Is there a plan for making a special episode about the American "Lost Battalion" incident during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in October of 1918? If not could you speak briefly of the event on Out of the Trenches? Keep up the amazing work!
#OOT
Indy, recently I noticed your relationship with the chair of wisdom becoming more distant. Is everything alright?
The chair is sad Indy isn't doing anything insane for the intro.
James Tang
I, too, am concerned about that. Did Indy and crew run out of ideas?
Anarchists have entered the chat.
Long live the Free Territory!
The makhnovists were one of the shining hopes in the Russian civil war, the other was the Kronstadt rebellion and after Lenin put it down all hope for real democracy in Russia was lost, the free territory of Ukraine was the last gasp of freedom.
The day anarchists or commies will be the shining hope of anything will be the day the human race is wiped off the planet.
Deserve Nice meme m8
Nice larp m80
@@TheRealJawnz The day Anarchists are the shining hope will be the day the human race and the planet is saved. We don't have time since Capitalists and their moronic contradictory ideology are in the process of destroying the planet with climate change.
@@1997lordofdoom I mean if anarchism ever become wide spread companies would just put it down, only way any "true" communist/anarchist utopia happens is when all other governments.
When will the spanish flu special be out? Love your video thank you indy and the great war crew for all you do.
My father is from Burkina Faso which was a part of French West Africa during the first world war. What role did this colony play during the war and what, if any, contribution did Burkina Faso have on the war effort?
Mother anarchy is with us!
You should do a Russian civil war week by week, that war is one of the most ignore but interesting wars as there were around 50+ parties fighting each other in the war!
Can you discuss what pay was like for the soldiers of the various nations on the next out of the trenches please??
Could you do a video about the Behemoth tanks k-wagen and char 2c
Makhno for life
Is Indy /ourguy/?
GopnikRaptor hopefully
Avery interesting read on the happenings is the 3rd part of the book 'The Unkown Revolution' by Volin or the official anarchist reading 'The history of the Makhnomovement' by Peter Arshinov (who wrote the official chronicler of the Makhnovshchina). Both were involved in the anarchist movement in the Ukraine and Arshinov was a close trustee of Makhno.
Howdy, Indy and crew! Mighty thanks for your amazing work! I have a question for OOTT: what were the patriotic slogans and popular battle cries of the waring nations? I mean the things along the lines "for King and country" and such. Once again, thank you. Also, just to clear things out, my last name is pronounced "Vatslavik", cause Indy kinda screwed it up last time, but no offence taken.
Hey this came out on my birthday
This needed to be way longer
we changed up the format a bit now with our new host, if you want to check the last video we uploaded. We will also go into much more detail on the Russian Civil War soon
Could you please do a episode on the Czechoslovakian Legion during the war? Thank you.
Getting hammered in the Caucasus must really hurt.
Hey Indy and team, I have a question for Out of the Trenches. How were musicians used during The Great War? Were they used like in the Napoleonic wars or were they more just soldiers keeping themselves busy? Also, are there any iconic songs that came from the trenches? Love the show, greetings from Canada!
How about a special episode about Ukraine during the war.
Please make a video about Private Tomas Mateo Claudio, a Filipino US soldier fought in WW1.
Well now I reeeallly want to know about The Greens.
For anyone interested in the fighting in Africa during the Great War, I can recommend Bryan Farwell's book "The Great War in Africa", which covers the campaigns in Togoland, the Cameroons, German Southwest Africa, and German East Africa.
Can you do something on Ashanti wars with the British during the colonial era?the Sagrenti war,the Battle of Nsamankuo etc
According to my 1914 "Taschen-Atlas", Togo has 1 003 000 inhabitants, of who 373 are white.
How many whites were in Kamerun?
Here are the numbers:
Kamerun: 2,5 millions, 1540 whites (1359 Germans)
German South-West Africa: 123 600, 14 800 white (12 140 Germans)
German East Africa: 7,5 millions, 4870 white (3579 Germans)
No number of Germans for Togo
Hey thanks what book is that atlas?
Justus Perthes' Taschen-Atlas. It say 1914, but it is not printed in fraktur-font, so it might be a later facsimile.
No, no one went to jail for it (von Trotha was an imperial officer, after all, and you didn't send those to jail because of some natives; and he died in 1920), even though the genocidal actions were met with disgust and outrage in Germany at the time.
That said, the main reason for the high proportion of Germans is that the region had been sparsely populated before (as opposed to more fertile countries like German East Africa), and that German South-West was the only German colony to attract a substantial amount of German settlers, mostly because of mining and farming.
I have a small question:
We know that Bernard Montgomery participated in the Great War,but he was critically injured in 1914 that forced him into back line duties.
What battle was he actually injured in and what did he do for the rest of the war?
Time to reunite Russia with the Siberian Black Army.
Mother Anarchy protects us all!
Makhno 😍😍🏴☠🏴☠💂♂
The history repeats itself
Great vid. I recommend you to do a special episode about Tisza István, Hungarian Prime Minister. Please.
Nestor “Gaming” Makhno
Hello Indy! I live in a village about 100 km north from Bucharest and when i was younger my great grandmother told me stories about the german/austrian and russian army who passed trough my village in WW1. As i understood from her, the german soldiers were nice to romanian people and sometimes gave them items like tobacco and chocolate, as oposed to our ally, the rusians, who frequently stole chickens and cattle from our village and were mostly bullies. So as it turns out, even if we were invaded, most people from my village never viewed the invaders as the bad guys. Were there any other places that were mostly happy about a german or austrian invasion and not so happy about their ,,liberation"?
As we see now Russian army hadn't changed
He said: This chair of wisdom. So there is more than one?!?
Question for out of trenches was their any ideas for a reborn polish lithuanian comonwealth thrown around during the war
last episode was the first one I've seen with its comments disabled, why?!
Q&A about Free Territory of Ukraine starts at 2:55.
It just shows how popular the revolutionary sentiment was, and how unpopular the White anti-revolutionary sentiment was. It's just a tragedy that the dialectical materialism of both the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks insisted on the imposition of a one party dictatorship as the manifestation of the hegemony of the exploited classes, rather than allowing the spontaneous, democratic, pluralist expressions represented by the multiple revolutionary parties in the soviets before Lenin annexed the soviets into his bureaucratic rule.
well said
@@AdultBaldUncle Thank you.
I don't think you know what Dialectical Materialism means.
Ethiopia special???
Nestor
Would have been nice to mention that in Togoland, not only did the first British officer was killed in action of WW1, but also first shots fired by a soldier under British command in WW1. The name of the soldier was Regimental Sergeant Major Alhaji Grunshi. The wireless station in Kamina was able to handle 229 messages before it had to be destroyed.
I'm binging your vids right now but just have to say thank you for pronouncing lieutenant properly.
Hey Indy and team! I would love to know Indy's top 5 World War One books and literature. Thanks in advance and keep up the great work
L'CHAYM KHAVER MAKHNO! Drive out the Bolsheviks and Pogromists! Anarkhia Za Nas!