@easternbrickfilms239 He left out all the details. For example, why Viktor Yanukovich refused to sign an association agreement with the European Union, why Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky went to rapprochement with Russia, who united the Russian principalities and why the capital of Russia was moved from Veliky Novgorod to Kiev and why Kievan Rus did not really exist, why the Golden Horde collapsed and why the Crimean Khanate voluntarily became part of the Russian empires, why the Ukrainian People's Republic was formed and why the Russian territories of Malorossiya (Little Russia) and Novorossiya (New Russia) in the south-east of modern Ukraine became part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic at the formation of the USSR. And many others details, without which the history of Ukraine turns out to be wrong.
My moms side of my family is Ukrainian and my grandmother and great grandmother always said that Ukraine is the heart of Kievan Rus. And history shows its true. Us Ukrainians have a very complex history but it the land of the true Motherland. All slavic countries are brothers and sisters but Ukraine is the core.
The video provides quite good and interesting information about the beautiful country of Ukraine. Although they are having a hard time right now, I hope the people will enjoy freedom and peace
_Something important to know, for all who are interested in history and/or support Ukraine:_ _Rus' ought not to be confused with modern “Russia”, which derives its name from the Rus' but historically is a completely different state, which almost all its existence was at war with the Rus'._ _Just like the Holy Roman Empire was actually Germany, “Russia” is actually Muscovy, despite their best attempts to convince everybody otherwise._ _Its name “Russia" received only in the 18th century, when Peter I simply changed Muscovy’s name into the “All Russian Empire” (Russia originates from Rosia, name used by the Greek Orthodox Clergy in regards to Rus')_ _Under the reign of Cathrine II Muscovites where even punished for continuing to identify as Muscovites, and were forced to call themselves Russian._ _Lands that Russia (Muscovy) claims were part of the original Rus', but actually weren't, are Novgorod, Suzdal, and Ryazan, since in historical texts of XI-XII centuries they are mentioned as separate entities from Rus'. They can be considered parts of extended Rus', although their culture was distinct from main Rus'._ _In 1493, Muscovite duke Ivan III appointed himself to be the Great Ruler of All Rus'. No other kings acknowledged that. From that point on Muscovy started to make false claims on Rus' ownership._ _“Russia” is an offshoot of Ukraine and not the other way round, despite what Soviet and Russian (Muscovite) historians have been trying to say for years. A Slavicised Finnic, then later, Mongolized offshoot. Kyiv was a developed cultured capital when Moscow was just another swamp village._ _Germany used to call itself the Holy Roman Empire, that didn’t mean they became the Romans, and all of a sudden had a right to claim whole of Italy and its history, but yet, that’s exactly what Russia (Muscovy) did in regards to Rus'-Ukraine, which is a horrible injustice!_
totally! muscovy has a shameful history of paying tribute to the Mongols, the Crimean Tatars till the beginning of the 18th century, and that’s the reason why they try to steal the history of Ukraine so badly
that was great mate, so much has happened in that area, as an Australian it blows my mind to see the history behind the latest events. well done. Thanks
So Sweden could technically do what Russia did to Ukraine & claim Russia was a historical territory of Sweden and that it actually belongs to us.🤠 Noice 👌
@@loveitftw without justifying the invasion - it is not the same. Eastern Ukraine, Crimea and Odessa have nothing to do with Ukraine. Hetmanate was a landlocked 'state' between Turks, Tatars, Russians and Poles.
@@mktdul2095 well, the rus was some Swede Vikings and so technically we could win the Olympics in long jumping by saying that we did move there. If not, then "st Petersburg" will suffice I guess
Maybe because this is the history of the formation of modern Ukraine? The name "Ukraine" was first used in 1187, and it is also found on maps of the 17th and 18th centuries
@@Fm-io6kz doesn't change the fact that there was no country Ukraine prior to 1920. The word ukraina is used in some maps but it has nothing to do with the country Ukraine.
@@funitoo and? Until those times, there were no "countries" in the modern sense of the word. What you said is wrong. Not 1920, but 1917. Then the Ukrainian People's Republic appeared and on January 9 (22), 1918, proclaimed independence.
Nice video, but finland not under the USSR at that time, but was part of Russian empire from 1809 - 1917. (Forgive me for off-topic, but finland was mistaken as part of soviet union as I saw on the map)
Finland like Ukraine was annexed into the Russian Empire. Finland fought for its independence and won. Ukraine on the other hand lost and has been fighting for it ever since. Like Ukraine, Finland has a very long and rich history before it was absorbed into the Russian Empire.
Not partners, but competitors. Four years after the incident, former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov, in an interview with journalist Anatoly Shariy, explained the reason why the Ukrainian leadership decided to refuse to sign an Association Agreement with the EU. "We conceived the Association Agreement as a way of modernizing Ukraine, technological renewal of our industry. It is no secret that advanced technologies come from such highly developed countries as Germany, Great Britain and so on. Therefore, naturally, our interest was in cooperation with these countries. But in the process of negotiations, I became convinced that this is an external wrapper. The EU has the same agreements with Egypt, with three dozen countries. But there were no breakthroughs anywhere. We should have figured out right away that there is no free cheese anywhere," Azarov said. According to him, Europe has perceived Ukraine as a competitor. The EU had no intention of helping to restore and improve a number of industrial sectors. "In order to raise our Antonov, I wanted it to cooperate not only with Russian companies, but also with such technology companies as Airbus," Azarov recalled. However, he did not see any interest, but on the contrary, he noticed a fear of potential competitors. According to the former prime minister, EU officials looked at Ukrainians "not in a partnership way." At the same time, for some European bureaucrats, the non-signing of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU was the end of their careers. Moreover, with this document, according to Azarov, they tried to finally tear Ukraine away from Russia and put an end to the possible restoration of the USSR in any form. Yanukovych himself recalled three years later: according to preliminary estimates, if the association agreement were signed, Ukraine would lose $200 billion. "When we saw the losses, we didn't see the compensators. And I told the EU: either you compensate us for the losses… They said, "We won't give you that kind of money, we don't have it."... Then there is a second way - let's sit down at the negotiating table with our strategic partner, Russia, and find a solution in this triangle," Yanukovych said. However, the EU did not agree to this, although Yanukovych did not propose to completely abandon the Association Agreement, but only to postpone it. According to the ex-president of Ukraine, it was necessary to return to discussing the signing of the agreement in March 2014. However, by that time Yanukovych himself was on the run, and there was a new government in Kiev. In June 2014, the new president of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, will sign the association agreement, using the pen that was prepared for Yanukovych, which emphasized the symbolism of this step: Ukraine has again embarked on the path of European integration interrupted at the end of November 2013. "Most likely, there were a lot of incompetent advisers in Yanukovych's entourage who did not understand how and what to do. First, the super-PR of the Association Agreement began, and then they backed off. The agreement is a necessary thing, it had to be signed anyway. It was necessary to read it quietly, slowly, to talk, to negotiate with Russia, and not to PR... The agreement with the EU is no different from the agreement on the creation of a free trade zone with Russia. Ukraine signed the last one quietly in 2012. At the same time, the agreements do not contradict each other. Yes, there are controversial sides. But it was possible to create a Russia-Ukraine-EU working group at the level of ministers of economy and European officials and develop a roadmap where questions about exports and re-export could be resolved. These are technical issues," he notes in a comment Ukraina.ru economist Alexander Okhrimenko. According to him, such a "roadmap" could save the situation. According to Okhrimenko, economists talked about the need for its creation in 2013. However, instead, the authorities preferred PR, which led to sad consequences.
whos support? if your talking about ukraine supporting germany , then i would argue nazis did less harm to them than communists so some nazi movement is only natural , communisms fucked them in the ass too many times and always oppressed them.
On November 28-29, 2014, during a visit to Vilnius, President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych did not sign the Association Agreement with the EU. According to some publicists, after that his fate was sealed, and Europe actively began to support the unrest in Ukraine During a visit to Lithuania on November 28-29, 2014, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign an Association Agreement with the EU. As evidenced by the video from the Vilnius summit, Yanukovych had to withstand the pressure of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite and EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, explaining why Kiev could not sign an agreement with Brussels. "After Vilnius, Viktor Yanukovych became unreadable. Key European leaders took the incident at the summit as a personal insult. And it was a very emotional reaction that had nothing to do with traditional diplomatic protocol. There was such a moment at the dinner during the summit. Yanukovych, trying to defuse the situation somehow, asks: "Or maybe we'll sign an agreement on open skies?" To which one of the leaders responds to him: "Are you crazy, don't you understand what's going on, do you honestly think the leaders of twenty-seven states are idiots?" In these words. It was a point of no return," recalled Yanukovych's replacement, the current president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, in an interview with Sonya Koshkina. If Yanukovych had signed an agreement with the EU then, the protest on the Maidan would have lost all meaning. However, this did not happen. At the same time, a week before, despite the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers to suspend the signing of the association agreement, Yanukovych stated: European integration is an alternative path for Ukraine. The next day, late in the evening - on the night of November 29-30, students were dispersed on the Maidan, which gave rise to a new form of protest - aggressive and conflictual. At the same time, Europe unconditionally supported the protesters, although in the same EU, no negotiations were held with the demonstrators after the seizure of administrative buildings, and police special forces were harshly involved in relation to them. Ukraina.ru I understood what prompted the former president of Ukraine to make a decision that involved Europeans in the internal political struggle in the country, which resulted in the loss of power by Yanukovych, and by Ukraine - Crimea and parts of Donbass.
Some comments. 1. It is interesting how casually author put Russia into Europe frames. But the most territory of Russia is still Asia. 2. The visual series with the crossing out of Ukraine is surprising. As well as the clarification that Ukraine did not exist in the 9th century. The state had a different name. But it existed. It is the same as denying the existence of a state in France during the time of Charlemagne .It is a mistake to believe that the Cossack state became the first independent state of Ukraine, as the video suggests. 3. Could we claim England or Mexico as a cultural ancestors of the USA? This mention of Russia and Belarus in connections with Kyivan Rus looks a little bit strange in Ukrainian context. What worth to be mentioned is that Kyiv has its oun rule dynasty befor Ruryk and Oleh. We know about at least two dukes - Askold and Dyr. 4. The statement regarding the spread of the Holodomor phenomenon to the entire USSR raises questions. While the lion's share of deaths, including the policy of isolation and prohibition on the departure of those who were starving, concerned directly Ukraine. 5. It is a mistake to consider Yanukovych's closer relations with Russia as the cause of the Maidan. At that time, it was about the rejection of European integration and the return of the reconstruction of the USSR. This caused protests, not friendship with Russia. The Ukrainian people chose the path to Europe, European civilization and the rule of law. Yanukovych abandoned this path in favor of preserving the corrupt practices characteristic of the USSR and Russia. 6. Last but not least. Wars do not break out by themselves. It is people who start them. In 2014, the Russian-Ukrainian war did not "explode". Russia started it by annexing Crimea and creating puppet quasi-states in eastern Ukraine.
@@God-save-the-galactic-tsarНе позорься, в летописях его подписывают как Володимѣръ Свѧтославичъ. Нет там никакого "Владимира", это уже ваши московитские фантазии
Totally not true. Kyiv Rus has nothing to do with riussia. Russias foundation was moskovia and it appeared 500 years later. Rus and Moskovia was actually in war. Also, Kyiv Rus had second name Ukraine which means mother land. Like Germany and Dauchland
Kievan Rus is a term coined in the 19th Century to designate when the capital of Russia was in Kyiv, Rus in Greek means Russia. Muscovy is Moscow in Latin. Ukraine, from the word Outskirts, was the outskirts of Rus', the outskirts of Poland, the edge of the state.
Without Russia The refusal to take into account Russian interests, as well as a sharp course towards the EU and its equally abrupt cancellation, hurt Yanukovych and the whole of Ukraine. But the country's economy was also hurt by the resumption of European integration at the same time as a decisive break with Russia. Despite the fact that recently the Ukrainian establishment has again adopted the rhetoric of the hated USSR, talking about Ukraine as the "breadbasket" of the world and Europe in particular, the agrarians themselves note: the promised access to European markets turned out to be not so open. "It's like you come to visit me at any time convenient for you, and I can only come to you on a certain day, and only for half an hour, and only with prior consent," Yuri Kosyuk, an oligarch, owner of the Mironovsky Bakery agroholding, explained to journalists in January 2016. The oligarch pointed out that catastrophically large restrictions or quotas have been established for the export of food products from Ukraine. "So that you understand: Ukraine produces 1.2 million tons of chicken meat per year. At the same time, Europe gave Ukraine a duty-free quota of 16 thousand tons. Well, plus, you can import 20 thousand tons of whole frozen chicken without duty, which absolutely no one needs. For everything above this quota, there is a duty of more than € 1 thousand per ton," Kosyuk stressed. Thus, Europe, according to him, is busy protecting its market, and is not interested in Ukrainian competitors. At the same time, the share of farmers in the economy of Ukraine itself is growing. There is no paradox here. "The changes that took place in the structure of the Ukrainian economy during 2014, 2015, 2016 and the sharp increase in the agricultural sector to 15% in the overall structure of the Ukrainian economy occurred not because there was an explosive development of agriculture, but because there was an active decrease in the share of the engineering sector. I will say once again that this blow was inflicted because the Russian Federation market disappeared for Ukraine. And if we say that we were talking about about 70-75% of all machine-building exports, and in monetary terms we were talking about amounts of about $ 10 billion, for an economy like Ukraine, in the current measurement, this exceeds 10% of GDP," he said in an interview Ukraina.ru Director of the International Blazer Foundation Oleg Ustenko. According to him, in the years since the Maidan, the Ukrainian economy has shifted to Europe. And if in 2013 European consumers paid about 12 kopecks, and Russians - 17 kopecks in each hryvnia, then according to the result of 2016 the situation was exactly the opposite: consumers from Russia paid 5 kopecks in each hryvnia received in Ukraine, while Europeans - 20 kopecks. However, compensation by the European economy is out of the question for now. "The drop in exports that Ukraine had in the direction of the Russian Federation could not be compensated by an increase in exports to the EU. Moreover, if we look at absolute values in dollar terms, then you and I will see that Ukraine's exports to the EU are lower than they were before 2014, after the FTA agreement with the EU began to work. And that's why there was such a devaluation of the Ukrainian currency - because of the spoiled relations with Russia, that's why there was an active drop in Ukrainian GDP, which cumulatively fell by 15% during 2014-2015," Ustenko explained. But it is impossible to bring back everything as it was. During the years of worsening relations between Russia on the one hand, and Ukraine, the United States and the EU on the other, the Russian economy has been reconfigured. The sanctions that were supposed to weaken it have strengthened the same Russian farmers, who, including thanks to state policy and investments, are ready to export 45 million tons of grain this year. The Russian industry, forced to abandon Ukrainian parts due to the aggravation of relations between the countries, switched to import substitution. As a result, the shipbuilding of the Russian Federation is already doing without Nikolaev turbines, aircraft construction - without joint Ukrainian-Russian projects, and other industries too. For the sake of European markets, where Ukraine is not needed, she abandoned the Russian ones, where they learned to do without her. At the same time, it was possible to try to pursue a multi-vector policy, which was different from the predecessors of Yanukovych and Poroshenko. However, an abrupt, ill-conceived "path to Europe", then an equally abrupt rejection of it in 2013 led the country to disaster.
Russian history revisionism is powerful with the uneducated mass. Little do they know that Ukraine was a nation before Russia was even a nation. That kyiv city was established way before the city of Moscow was. That the Kyiv Rus AKA Ukraine was a powerful nation before Russia was a powerful nation.
@@Fm-io6kz Fiction to justify the aggression is events of 2014. Putin said everything clearly on 02/24/2022 but you still don't understand how Russia justifies its actions
modern Ukraine is a descendant of the medieval Ukrainian empire called Kievan Rus, just as Italy is a descendant of the Italian empire called the Roman Empire. the modern Russian Federation is not a descendant of Kievan Rus, just as the Holy Roman Empire is not a descendant of the Roman Empire
@@vincentwong48 The modern Russian Federation is a splinter of the Rus empire like Romania, Spain, France, Moldova, Portugal, England are fragments of the Roman Empire. They were part of the Roman Empire but are not its descendants. They have their own history. Similarly, the Russian Federation is a fragment of the empire called Rus. Russian Federation is not a descendant of the state Rus and has its own history. Russian Federation in Middle Ages was called Moscovia, after Peter The First they started called themself 'Rossia' even not Russia, and started to say about continuity of the state Rus. It is like if the state Romania will start to say about continuity of the state Roman Empire, becase its name is Romania - very similar to name Roman Empire
The founder of Moscow or Moskovia came from Kievsksya Rus so they are definitely related. There were other influences later but their history is certainly intertwined.
@@Kosiaka_Gaming Um? Who do you think these people are then? Whose lands are these, if not Ukraine? We have always lived here and continue to do so. All nations were formed in the 19th century. Does this mean that there were no peoples until this time?
@@Fm-io6kz You changed your way of thinking really fast, i am not saying they are not ukrainian lands, but kievskaya russ is not Ukraine. That's a fact. Multiple slavic russian tribes were living there, then they seperated.
@@Kosiaka_Gaming Not numerous. Only Ukrainians and Belarusians. Poles also lived in some territories that were not Russ, but Galicia-Volhynia. Modern Russians had nothing to do with Russ
I support russia. Ukraine is islamophobia it supports every anti Muslims country. Also the old government was great. I had Ukrainian friends who fled bc of the euromaidan revolution
@@scstudios430 No one fled from the Euromaidan revolution.. and Ukraine isn't Islamophobic. Russia is. Look at how they treat their Muslims brothers to the south. Georgia. Dagestan. Ossetia. Chechenya. Abkhazia. Transnistria. Tajikistan. Check out the Muslim city and Capitol of Chechenya called Gronzy. The Russians bombed it so badly that it was named one of the most destroyed city on Earth. 95% of the population was Muslims in Gronzy.
Although Ukraine might be allied with “islamphobic countries” it doesn’t necessarily mean that every Ukrainian hates muslims…. I am Ukrainian and has many Muslim friends, and I support Muslims and Muslim countries fighting against Israeli oppressors. Its less about the government and more about the people. Please try to be a little more open minded, we should fight against our oppressors together instead of fighting. I’ll even say it myself- the Ukrainian government isn’t great either, and has made many mistakes itself. But please,, supporting genocide is not the way to save other countries
Погуглите значение слова страна. Гетманщина как раз страной была, а вот Московское царство нет, так как оно было государством. А государство и страна различные понятия. Страна это единство народа, природы и культуры. Россия же это государство с различными народами, различной природой и различной культурой.
Ukraine DID exist 1000 years ago as Kyivan Rus' (Belarus' and Ukraine)---At that time RuZZia did NOT exist.---Muscovy was not founded till 1147! You map of Rus' shows an expanded version which seems to include Novgorod--which was not really a part of Rus' but may have been a vassal for a brief period.
The video contains a lot of inaccuracies, and in some places frankly false information. In 882, Prince Oleg of Novgorod Prophetic made a campaign to Kiev and captured it, proclaiming it "the mother of Russian cities." This event was of great importance, as the two largest East Slavic centers - Kiev and Novgorod - were united. Kiev became the capital of Russia. From that moment on, these lands and the peoples living on them began to be called Russians. They have never heard of any Ukraine or Ukrainians there. In 1654, the Hetman of the Zaporozhian Army, Bogdan Khmelnitsky, petitioned to transfer to the service of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. The request was granted by the tsar and approved by the Zemsky Sobor in Moscow. The motivating reason for the transition was the deliverance of the Orthodox population of Little Russia from religious and social oppression by the gentry and the Catholic clergy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. What kind of Russian compensation is being discussed in the video, it is not clear. In 1686 , Kiev was bought by the Russian Kingdom from the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth for 146 thousand rubles The so-called Holodomor in the meaning of its artistic origin is a propaganda myth. In those years, famine raged in central Russia and in Kazazstan and in some European states. The so-called Ukrainian Insurgent army, during the Second World War, collaborated with the Nazis and committed atrocities against Jews, Russians, Poles and Ukrainians. In modern Ukraine, these Nazi bastards led by Bandera are elevated to the rank of heroes.
As a Ukrainian, I have to say that you have a very good video about the history of Ukraine. Other authors often omit important points. Thank you
Ukraine is racist hub of the world and Ukrainians can steal a lot
U have np history orc
Slava Ukraini!
Слава на Русия 🇧🇬🇷🇺
@easternbrickfilms239 He left out all the details. For example, why Viktor Yanukovich refused to sign an association agreement with the European Union, why Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky went to rapprochement with Russia, who united the Russian principalities and why the capital of Russia was moved from Veliky Novgorod to Kiev and why Kievan Rus did not really exist, why the Golden Horde collapsed and why the Crimean Khanate voluntarily became part of the Russian empires, why the Ukrainian People's Republic was formed and why the Russian territories of Malorossiya (Little Russia) and Novorossiya (New Russia) in the south-east of modern Ukraine became part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic at the formation of the USSR. And many others details, without which the history of Ukraine turns out to be wrong.
Glory to Ukraine. Cossack power.
Shut the heck up glory and winning to Russia go Russia
Cossacks were not ukrainians
My moms side of my family is Ukrainian and my grandmother and great grandmother always said that Ukraine is the heart of Kievan Rus. And history shows its true. Us Ukrainians have a very complex history but it the land of the true Motherland. All slavic countries are brothers and sisters but Ukraine is the core.
The video provides quite good and interesting information about the beautiful country of Ukraine. Although they are having a hard time right now, I hope the people will enjoy freedom and peace
Kyiv not Kiev.
It’s Kiev
Also it's Yanukovych, not "Yanachkov" lol
@@ianblake815No. There right.
@@RaidersNation0 fake nation
@@Kiza-y4y yes, russians are fake nationality
God bless Ukrainian people Amen.
I would say god bless all innocent people, no matter nationality ⭐️
Ukrainian people are russian people. 😅
Thank you for such a great video. Pretty precise I must say!
_Something important to know, for all who are interested in history and/or support Ukraine:_
_Rus' ought not to be confused with modern “Russia”, which derives its name from the Rus' but historically is a completely different state, which almost all its existence was at war with the Rus'._
_Just like the Holy Roman Empire was actually Germany, “Russia” is actually Muscovy, despite their best attempts to convince everybody otherwise._
_Its name “Russia" received only in the 18th century, when Peter I simply changed Muscovy’s name into the “All Russian Empire” (Russia originates from Rosia, name used by the Greek Orthodox Clergy in regards to Rus')_
_Under the reign of Cathrine II Muscovites where even punished for continuing to identify as Muscovites, and were forced to call themselves Russian._
_Lands that Russia (Muscovy) claims were part of the original Rus', but actually weren't, are Novgorod, Suzdal, and Ryazan, since in historical texts of XI-XII centuries they are mentioned as separate entities from Rus'. They can be considered parts of extended Rus', although their culture was distinct from main Rus'._
_In 1493, Muscovite duke Ivan III appointed himself to be the Great Ruler of All Rus'. No other kings acknowledged that. From that point on Muscovy started to make false claims on Rus' ownership._
_“Russia” is an offshoot of Ukraine and not the other way round, despite what Soviet and Russian (Muscovite) historians have been trying to say for years. A Slavicised Finnic, then later, Mongolized offshoot. Kyiv was a developed cultured capital when Moscow was just another swamp village._
_Germany used to call itself the Holy Roman Empire, that didn’t mean they became the Romans, and all of a sudden had a right to claim whole of Italy and its history, but yet, that’s exactly what Russia (Muscovy) did in regards to Rus'-Ukraine, which is a horrible injustice!_
totally! muscovy has a shameful history of paying tribute to the Mongols, the Crimean Tatars till the beginning of the 18th century, and that’s the reason why they try to steal the history of Ukraine so badly
that was great mate, so much has happened in that area, as an Australian it blows my mind to see the history behind the latest events. well done. Thanks
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very helpful video, thank you very much
Holy mackerel this is one of those times that I'm sorry I asked. I was hoping it was uncomplicated.
The video covers most of what I need for my upcoming presentation, many thanks 😘
Such a dedicated former staff!
Helpful
thanks
slava ukraini
So Sweden could technically do what Russia did to Ukraine & claim Russia was a historical territory of Sweden and that it actually belongs to us.🤠
Noice 👌
If you want to play that game the world becomes a shaken up snow globe and then cinder and ash.
@@TheFinnmacool /was sarcastic 🙃
Gotta get some Swedes to move there first, and wait 400 years.
@@loveitftw without justifying the invasion - it is not the same. Eastern Ukraine, Crimea and Odessa have nothing to do with Ukraine. Hetmanate was a landlocked 'state' between Turks, Tatars, Russians and Poles.
@@mktdul2095 well, the rus was some Swede Vikings and so technically we could win the Olympics in long jumping by saying that we did move there.
If not, then "st Petersburg" will suffice I guess
Russia isn't a European country. It is Eurasian.
Ukrainians are very surviving nation 💪💪💪
😕many are not properly explained, but the animation is good.🤔
This is the first youtuber have not fake whit all TH-camrs say kyvean rus vas rusia. But your is not fake!!!!
This video is *FAKE.* 👹💩🤮🤬👎🖕
why you keep saying Ukraine all the way through this video if there was no Ukraine until 1920 or so?
Wtf
@@ArhangelYT history
Maybe because this is the history of the formation of modern Ukraine? The name "Ukraine" was first used in 1187, and it is also found on maps of the 17th and 18th centuries
@@Fm-io6kz doesn't change the fact that there was no country Ukraine prior to 1920. The word ukraina is used in some maps but it has nothing to do with the country Ukraine.
@@funitoo and? Until those times, there were no "countries" in the modern sense of the word. What you said is wrong. Not 1920, but 1917. Then the Ukrainian People's Republic appeared and on January 9 (22), 1918, proclaimed independence.
Seems like a pretty general rundown of the history. Pronunciation of the names could be improved too.
Viva Russia ❤❤❤❤ 🪆🪆🪆🪆🎉
Nice video, but finland not under the USSR at that time, but was part of Russian empire from 1809 - 1917.
(Forgive me for off-topic, but finland was mistaken as part of soviet union as I saw on the map)
Finland like Ukraine was annexed into the Russian Empire. Finland fought for its independence and won. Ukraine on the other hand lost and has been fighting for it ever since.
Like Ukraine, Finland has a very long and rich history before it was absorbed into the Russian Empire.
Not partners, but competitors.
Four years after the incident, former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov, in an interview with journalist Anatoly Shariy, explained the reason why the Ukrainian leadership decided to refuse to sign an Association Agreement with the EU.
"We conceived the Association Agreement as a way of modernizing Ukraine, technological renewal of our industry. It is no secret that advanced technologies come from such highly developed countries as Germany, Great Britain and so on. Therefore, naturally, our interest was in cooperation with these countries. But in the process of negotiations, I became convinced that this is an external wrapper. The EU has the same agreements with Egypt, with three dozen countries. But there were no breakthroughs anywhere. We should have figured out right away that there is no free cheese anywhere," Azarov said.
According to him, Europe has perceived Ukraine as a competitor. The EU had no intention of helping to restore and improve a number of industrial sectors.
"In order to raise our Antonov, I wanted it to cooperate not only with Russian companies, but also with such technology companies as Airbus," Azarov recalled.
However, he did not see any interest, but on the contrary, he noticed a fear of potential competitors. According to the former prime minister, EU officials looked at Ukrainians "not in a partnership way." At the same time, for some European bureaucrats, the non-signing of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU was the end of their careers. Moreover, with this document, according to Azarov, they tried to finally tear Ukraine away from Russia and put an end to the possible restoration of the USSR in any form.
Yanukovych himself recalled three years later: according to preliminary estimates, if the association agreement were signed, Ukraine would lose $200 billion.
"When we saw the losses, we didn't see the compensators. And I told the EU: either you compensate us for the losses… They said, "We won't give you that kind of money, we don't have it."... Then there is a second way - let's sit down at the negotiating table with our strategic partner, Russia, and find a solution in this triangle," Yanukovych said.
However, the EU did not agree to this, although Yanukovych did not propose to completely abandon the Association Agreement, but only to postpone it. According to the ex-president of Ukraine, it was necessary to return to discussing the signing of the agreement in March 2014. However, by that time Yanukovych himself was on the run, and there was a new government in Kiev.
In June 2014, the new president of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, will sign the association agreement, using the pen that was prepared for Yanukovych, which emphasized the symbolism of this step: Ukraine has again embarked on the path of European integration interrupted at the end of November 2013.
"Most likely, there were a lot of incompetent advisers in Yanukovych's entourage who did not understand how and what to do. First, the super-PR of the Association Agreement began, and then they backed off. The agreement is a necessary thing, it had to be signed anyway. It was necessary to read it quietly, slowly, to talk, to negotiate with Russia, and not to PR... The agreement with the EU is no different from the agreement on the creation of a free trade zone with Russia. Ukraine signed the last one quietly in 2012. At the same time, the agreements do not contradict each other. Yes, there are controversial sides. But it was possible to create a Russia-Ukraine-EU working group at the level of ministers of economy and European officials and develop a roadmap where questions about exports and re-export could be resolved. These are technical issues," he notes in a comment Ukraina.ru economist Alexander Okhrimenko.
According to him, such a "roadmap" could save the situation. According to Okhrimenko, economists talked about the need for its creation in 2013. However, instead, the authorities preferred PR, which led to sad consequences.
Kyiv not Kiev❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️
Curious that the Cossack haircut is very similar to that of the Normans.
thanks for your video! most of videos about ukranian history starts at 16-19 ct. but you:)😊❤
Ukraine and Russia same nation
To strong together so USA / West divided them.
You forgot to mention US involvement in Ukraine in 2014 and 2022 , and its support for for Germany during ww2..
You can't trust wikipedia 100%. If Ukraine supported Germany, why did Germany invaded Ukraine and slaughtered Ukrainians by thousands?
@@bortnichie4143 To get into Russia not all Ukrainians rejected n***is, watch Oliver stone Ukrain on fire 2016 on youtube.
This is about Ukraine not America
whos support? if your talking about ukraine supporting germany , then i would argue nazis did less harm to them than communists so some nazi movement is only natural , communisms fucked them in the ass too many times and always oppressed them.
Russian support Germany in 1939-1940 👀
On November 28-29, 2014, during a visit to Vilnius, President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych did not sign the Association Agreement with the EU. According to some publicists, after that his fate was sealed, and Europe actively began to support the unrest in Ukraine
During a visit to Lithuania on November 28-29, 2014, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign an Association Agreement with the EU. As evidenced by the video from the Vilnius summit, Yanukovych had to withstand the pressure of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite and EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, explaining why Kiev could not sign an agreement with Brussels.
"After Vilnius, Viktor Yanukovych became unreadable. Key European leaders took the incident at the summit as a personal insult. And it was a very emotional reaction that had nothing to do with traditional diplomatic protocol. There was such a moment at the dinner during the summit. Yanukovych, trying to defuse the situation somehow, asks: "Or maybe we'll sign an agreement on open skies?" To which one of the leaders responds to him: "Are you crazy, don't you understand what's going on, do you honestly think the leaders of twenty-seven states are idiots?" In these words. It was a point of no return," recalled Yanukovych's replacement, the current president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, in an interview with Sonya Koshkina.
If Yanukovych had signed an agreement with the EU then, the protest on the Maidan would have lost all meaning. However, this did not happen. At the same time, a week before, despite the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers to suspend the signing of the association agreement, Yanukovych stated: European integration is an alternative path for Ukraine.
The next day, late in the evening - on the night of November 29-30, students were dispersed on the Maidan, which gave rise to a new form of protest - aggressive and conflictual. At the same time, Europe unconditionally supported the protesters, although in the same EU, no negotiations were held with the demonstrators after the seizure of administrative buildings, and police special forces were harshly involved in relation to them.
Ukraina.ru I understood what prompted the former president of Ukraine to make a decision that involved Europeans in the internal political struggle in the country, which resulted in the loss of power by Yanukovych, and by Ukraine - Crimea and parts of Donbass.
Nato funded Ukraine vs Russia is looking a lot like Oceania vs Eastasia from 1984.
This is not a history, but some inventions.
this is nice
You seem to have missed out the 16th century...
Thumbs up if the backing track is arousingly familiar
Живела Русија!
It could also be much shorter.
" 3 seconds are sou much. "
Good video, but all the names are pronounced incorrectly. The video must be edited!
Ukrania❤️❤️🙏🏼
Some comments.
1. It is interesting how casually author put Russia into Europe frames. But the most territory of Russia is still Asia.
2. The visual series with the crossing out of Ukraine is surprising. As well as the clarification that Ukraine did not exist in the 9th century. The state had a different name. But it existed. It is the same as denying the existence of a state in France during the time of Charlemagne .It is a mistake to believe that the Cossack state became the first independent state of Ukraine, as the video suggests.
3. Could we claim England or Mexico as a cultural ancestors of the USA? This mention of Russia and Belarus in connections with Kyivan Rus looks a little bit strange in Ukrainian context. What worth to be mentioned is that Kyiv has its oun rule dynasty befor Ruryk and Oleh. We know about at least two dukes - Askold and Dyr.
4. The statement regarding the spread of the Holodomor phenomenon to the entire USSR raises questions. While the lion's share of deaths, including the policy of isolation and prohibition on the departure of those who were starving, concerned directly Ukraine.
5. It is a mistake to consider Yanukovych's closer relations with Russia as the cause of the Maidan. At that time, it was about the rejection of European integration and the return of the reconstruction of the USSR. This caused protests, not friendship with Russia. The Ukrainian people chose the path to Europe, European civilization and the rule of law. Yanukovych abandoned this path in favor of preserving the corrupt practices characteristic of the USSR and Russia.
6. Last but not least. Wars do not break out by themselves. It is people who start them. In 2014, the Russian-Ukrainian war did not "explode". Russia started it by annexing Crimea and creating puppet quasi-states in eastern Ukraine.
THANKS I FOUND UR ANSWER IS RELIABLE. I mean most RELIABLE. I came here searching for the history of Ukraine.
Thank you very much for the meaningful and clear comments. It helps a lot.
I guess it should be quite nice video if you didn't misspelled every name 🙃
Multiple spellings due to Cyrillic language and some translations from Ukrainian origins while some from Russian.
0:33 Kyiv*
Kiev
It's not Rus, but Roos.
Ukraine war against Russia?Really?Wasn t it the other way around🧐?
Not "Vladimir the Great" but "Volodymir the Great"
Дооо конечно 😂
Не Николай а Мыкола ещё
Не Александр а Олександр
@@God-save-the-galactic-tsarНе позорься, в летописях его подписывают как Володимѣръ Свѧтославичъ. Нет там никакого "Владимира", это уже ваши московитские фантазии
Anyone else annoyed on how he pronounces Rus
You forgot Finland and left it in the Soviet Union
It is Russia which attacked Ukraine, not Ukraine who attacked Russia, as the world witnessed!
Totally not true. Kyiv Rus has nothing to do with riussia. Russias foundation was moskovia and it appeared 500 years later. Rus and Moskovia was actually in war. Also, Kyiv Rus had second name Ukraine which means mother land. Like Germany and Dauchland
Kievan Rus is a term coined in the 19th Century to designate when the capital of Russia was in Kyiv, Rus in Greek means Russia. Muscovy is Moscow in Latin. Ukraine, from the word Outskirts, was the outskirts of Rus', the outskirts of Poland, the edge of the state.
@@TimRitTim simply not true. just very beneficial lie for russians
Without Russia
The refusal to take into account Russian interests, as well as a sharp course towards the EU and its equally abrupt cancellation, hurt Yanukovych and the whole of Ukraine. But the country's economy was also hurt by the resumption of European integration at the same time as a decisive break with Russia.
Despite the fact that recently the Ukrainian establishment has again adopted the rhetoric of the hated USSR, talking about Ukraine as the "breadbasket" of the world and Europe in particular, the agrarians themselves note: the promised access to European markets turned out to be not so open.
"It's like you come to visit me at any time convenient for you, and I can only come to you on a certain day, and only for half an hour, and only with prior consent," Yuri Kosyuk, an oligarch, owner of the Mironovsky Bakery agroholding, explained to journalists in January 2016.
The oligarch pointed out that catastrophically large restrictions or quotas have been established for the export of food products from Ukraine. "So that you understand: Ukraine produces 1.2 million tons of chicken meat per year. At the same time, Europe gave Ukraine a duty-free quota of 16 thousand tons. Well, plus, you can import 20 thousand tons of whole frozen chicken without duty, which absolutely no one needs. For everything above this quota, there is a duty of more than € 1 thousand per ton," Kosyuk stressed.
Thus, Europe, according to him, is busy protecting its market, and is not interested in Ukrainian competitors.
At the same time, the share of farmers in the economy of Ukraine itself is growing. There is no paradox here.
"The changes that took place in the structure of the Ukrainian economy during 2014, 2015, 2016 and the sharp increase in the agricultural sector to 15% in the overall structure of the Ukrainian economy occurred not because there was an explosive development of agriculture, but because there was an active decrease in the share of the engineering sector. I will say once again that this blow was inflicted because the Russian Federation market disappeared for Ukraine. And if we say that we were talking about about 70-75% of all machine-building exports, and in monetary terms we were talking about amounts of about $ 10 billion, for an economy like Ukraine, in the current measurement, this exceeds 10% of GDP," he said in an interview Ukraina.ru Director of the International Blazer Foundation Oleg Ustenko.
According to him, in the years since the Maidan, the Ukrainian economy has shifted to Europe. And if in 2013 European consumers paid about 12 kopecks, and Russians - 17 kopecks in each hryvnia, then according to the result of 2016 the situation was exactly the opposite: consumers from Russia paid 5 kopecks in each hryvnia received in Ukraine, while Europeans - 20 kopecks.
However, compensation by the European economy is out of the question for now.
"The drop in exports that Ukraine had in the direction of the Russian Federation could not be compensated by an increase in exports to the EU. Moreover, if we look at absolute values in dollar terms, then you and I will see that Ukraine's exports to the EU are lower than they were before 2014, after the FTA agreement with the EU began to work. And that's why there was such a devaluation of the Ukrainian currency - because of the spoiled relations with Russia, that's why there was an active drop in Ukrainian GDP, which cumulatively fell by 15% during 2014-2015," Ustenko explained.
But it is impossible to bring back everything as it was. During the years of worsening relations between Russia on the one hand, and Ukraine, the United States and the EU on the other, the Russian economy has been reconfigured. The sanctions that were supposed to weaken it have strengthened the same Russian farmers, who, including thanks to state policy and investments, are ready to export 45 million tons of grain this year. The Russian industry, forced to abandon Ukrainian parts due to the aggravation of relations between the countries, switched to import substitution. As a result, the shipbuilding of the Russian Federation is already doing without Nikolaev turbines, aircraft construction - without joint Ukrainian-Russian projects, and other industries too.
For the sake of European markets, where Ukraine is not needed, she abandoned the Russian ones, where they learned to do without her. At the same time, it was possible to try to pursue a multi-vector policy, which was different from the predecessors of Yanukovych and Poroshenko. However, an abrupt, ill-conceived "path to Europe", then an equally abrupt rejection of it in 2013 led the country to disaster.
Are you a propagandist?)
i aint reading allat im sorry
Viktor Yunchkov)) Yanukovych...Khakiv)) KhaRkiv...
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Isn't Rus pronounced Roos not Russ
A lot of gaps and wrong pronunciations of the names.
You forgot Chernobyl
Bucovina, Poccuthya, Budjak and north Maramures are Romania.
STOP WISH MY HOMELAND TO DISAPPEAR
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Good video with very condensed facts, but your almost disrespectful pronunciation of names and cities is terrible.
Nice job! Keep up your good work!
Omg the american pronunciation 😂
Yea it's nasty kind of childish.
so who founded Ukraine again?
The same suspects
@@EHFX3000 who?
3:23 Вот тут и начинается история Украины, а то что до этого было это история территории.
Lie...
Russian history revisionism is powerful with the uneducated mass.
Little do they know that Ukraine was a nation before Russia was even a nation. That kyiv city was established way before the city of Moscow was. That the Kyiv Rus AKA Ukraine was a powerful nation before Russia was a powerful nation.
Average rushist
@@RuthenianModernism
Rashists*
Ukraine must behave and respect his father russia
Russia is a cruel aggressor who destroyed many peoples, entire nations. Why respect Russia?
not Ukrainian Cossack Just Cossack of Russian empire of Grand Poland state, . They didnt call themselfs ukrainian.
""Vkraine ou Pays des Cosaques"" Map compiled in the 17th cetury by cartographer Guillaume Sanson
so cursed map and history
At least it's our history,not russian.
@@tylones104 This is a common history of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
@@bIbIXHYTbIUNo. These are fictions to justify aggression...
@@Fm-io6kz Fiction to justify the aggression is events of 2014. Putin said everything clearly on 02/24/2022 but you still don't understand how Russia justifies its actions
Denmark's bigger than Ukraine
how do you figure that? Denmark is 16,584 mi² and Ukraine is 233,090 mi². I am not good at math, but the second number has more numbers...
@@bortnichie4143 Greenland 42 933 km² is part of Denmark 2 166 000 km². that's is sure bigger than Ukraine 603 628 km² :)
modern Ukraine is a descendant of the medieval Ukrainian empire called Kievan Rus, just as Italy is a descendant of the Italian empire called the Roman Empire.
the modern Russian Federation is not a descendant of Kievan Rus, just as the Holy Roman Empire is not a descendant of the Roman Empire
What is Russia a descendant of?
@@vincentwong48 The modern Russian Federation is a splinter of the Rus empire
like Romania, Spain, France, Moldova, Portugal, England are fragments of the Roman Empire. They were part of the Roman Empire but are not its descendants. They have their own history. Similarly, the Russian Federation is a fragment of the empire called Rus. Russian Federation is not a descendant of the state Rus and has its own history. Russian Federation in Middle Ages was called
Moscovia, after Peter The First they started called themself 'Rossia'
even not Russia, and started to say about continuity of the state Rus. It is like if the state Romania will start to say about continuity of the state Roman Empire, becase its name is Romania - very similar to name Roman Empire
The founder of Moscow or Moskovia came from Kievsksya Rus so they are definitely related. There were other influences later but their history is certainly intertwined.
You need to go back to school! There is no such thing like Ukranian Empire or Italian Empire.
@@vincentwong48Не обращай внимания, это жертва современного Украинского образования, которое чем то кроме как промывкой мозгов, назвать сложно
its never existed as Ukraine, it was a border line of Russian and Poland
🤣🤣🤣BS
Volodymyr, not Vladimir, it's a russian propaganda name
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You lost me at "kyvian russ" Kyivan russ is not ukraine, ukrainian nationalism starts to grow around 17th century.
But Russ was located on the territory of Ukraine and had its center in Kyiv. This is part of UKRAINIAN history!
@@Fm-io6kz Well, The First Bulgaria 🇧🇬 was also on those lands before 6th century, does that mean ukrainians are bulgarians?
@@Kosiaka_Gaming Um? Who do you think these people are then? Whose lands are these, if not Ukraine? We have always lived here and continue to do so. All nations were formed in the 19th century. Does this mean that there were no peoples until this time?
@@Fm-io6kz You changed your way of thinking really fast, i am not saying they are not ukrainian lands, but kievskaya russ is not Ukraine. That's a fact. Multiple slavic russian tribes were living there, then they seperated.
@@Kosiaka_Gaming Not numerous. Only Ukrainians and Belarusians. Poles also lived in some territories that were not Russ, but Galicia-Volhynia. Modern Russians had nothing to do with Russ
Jesus. Russia is not a European country. Your opening line is wrong, so what else do you have?
Jaroslav- pronounced “Yaro- swaf “
It's noT "..russ.." but pronounced ROOS !
Lol rus was baptised between 866-867 in Crimea first then Kiev rus after 😂 this video is hilarious
Революцией я б это даже с натяжкой не назвал.
Ukraine didn't exist until 1991. Okraina was named as a region in Kiev Russland. Ukraine is 32yo country
such BS
@@bortnichie4143 study medieval maps - everything is there: Ukraine, Rus', and Muscovy alongside them and separately from them.
Russian Federation didn't exist before 1991 too.
stfu , "Okraina" is not Ukraina , its different. TF you mean Russland? Its rus , russians always trynna steal history and oppress others lmfao
Terrible narration, but graphics are worse.
I support russia. Ukraine is islamophobia it supports every anti Muslims country. Also the old government was great. I had Ukrainian friends who fled bc of the euromaidan revolution
Where are you from? Ты откуда?
@@novikovart5497 emirate. Aka the Islamic emirate of Afghanistan. And Pakistan
@@scstudios430
No one fled from the Euromaidan revolution.. and Ukraine isn't Islamophobic. Russia is. Look at how they treat their Muslims brothers to the south. Georgia. Dagestan. Ossetia. Chechenya. Abkhazia. Transnistria. Tajikistan.
Check out the Muslim city and Capitol of Chechenya called Gronzy. The Russians bombed it so badly that it was named one of the most destroyed city on Earth.
95% of the population was Muslims in Gronzy.
THE DAMNED HELL YOU WISH MY HOMELAND TO DISAPPEAR?!
Although Ukraine might be allied with “islamphobic countries” it doesn’t necessarily mean that every Ukrainian hates muslims…. I am Ukrainian and has many Muslim friends, and I support Muslims and Muslim countries fighting against Israeli oppressors. Its less about the government and more about the people. Please try to be a little more open minded, we should fight against our oppressors together instead of fighting. I’ll even say it myself- the Ukrainian government isn’t great either, and has made many mistakes itself. But please,, supporting genocide is not the way to save other countries
Ukraine and Russia share a family tree for hundreds of years they broke bread with each other and managed to get along.
No
Гетманщина это не страна. Уже в 1654 году она была под властью русского царя
Погуглите значение слова страна. Гетманщина как раз страной была, а вот Московское царство нет, так как оно было государством. А государство и страна различные понятия. Страна это единство народа, природы и культуры. Россия же это государство с различными народами, различной природой и различной культурой.
@@IgorFlysta Рашка - это тюрьма народов, с гопотой во главе, но никак не государство
Ага, особенно под властью бьіл Виговский))
Ukraine DID exist 1000 years ago as Kyivan Rus' (Belarus' and Ukraine)---At that time RuZZia did NOT exist.---Muscovy was not founded till 1147!
You map of Rus' shows an expanded version which seems to include Novgorod--which was not really a part of Rus' but may have been a vassal for a brief period.
Kievan Rus is Russian Country
IT IS NOT.
водки пить меньше надо, московия к руси отношения не имеет
according to this logic, Russia can claim Norway or Sweden, and the USA can claim Britain and deny its existence.
@@kunik61 ukraine is fake nation
@@kunik61 yaas
The video contains a lot of inaccuracies, and in some places frankly false information. In 882, Prince Oleg of Novgorod Prophetic made a campaign to Kiev and captured it, proclaiming it "the mother of Russian cities." This event was of great importance, as the two largest East Slavic centers - Kiev and Novgorod - were united. Kiev became the capital of Russia. From that moment on, these lands and the peoples living on them began to be called Russians. They have never heard of any Ukraine or Ukrainians there.
In 1654, the Hetman of the Zaporozhian Army, Bogdan Khmelnitsky, petitioned to transfer to the service of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. The request was granted by the tsar and approved by the Zemsky Sobor in Moscow. The motivating reason for the transition was the deliverance of the Orthodox population of Little Russia from religious and social oppression by the gentry and the Catholic clergy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. What kind of Russian compensation is being discussed in the video, it is not clear. In 1686 , Kiev was bought by the Russian Kingdom from the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth for 146 thousand rubles
The so-called Holodomor in the meaning of its artistic origin is a propaganda myth. In those years, famine raged in central Russia and in Kazazstan and in some European states.
The so-called Ukrainian Insurgent army, during the Second World War, collaborated with the Nazis and committed atrocities against Jews, Russians, Poles and Ukrainians. In modern Ukraine, these Nazi bastards led by Bandera are elevated to the rank of heroes.
Disinformation.
heard anything about Russian Marches and Milchakov?)