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Audio track License ID S656093-15965 /Support the channel: Patreon: / milov Youtube: / @vladimir_milov Cryptocurrency: http://milov.org/donate.htm This is the final video in our relatively short series on the history of Russia from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries - and this time we'll focus on the 1920s, an extremely interesting and underestimated time when the Bolshevik dictatorship was forced to abandon its totalitarian ideologies and give Russians a little more freedom in order to rebuild the country from the ruins of the Civil War. As has happened more than once, when Russians are given a little freedom, they quickly find a way out of the catastrophic hole into which yet another totalitarian regime had driven them. The 1920s offer many important lessons and parallels for our entire history and for the future of Russia - we'll talk about this in detail and summarize our historical video series. The conversation about the history of Russia on our channel does not end here, we will definitely continue it - however, we are drawing a certain line under the conversation about how Russia became today's totalitarian state, and whether there is a way out of this (spoiler: there is) /Subscribe: Telegram: https://t.me/team_milov /For all technical questions: https://t.me/ask_milov_bot Vladimir Milov's Facebook: / milov.vladimir Vladimir Milov's Twitter: / v_milov Vladimir Milov's Instagram: / milov_ru