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Optional support of Historian Podcast https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Movarekh https://zarinp.al/@movarekhpodcast Historian site https://movarekhpod.com/ Instagram / movarekhpodcast Telegram https://t.me/ movarekhpodcast -------------------------------------------- In the continuation of the history file Humanity and in the fiftieth episode of the historian podcast, we told the story of the Soviet Union, from the days of power until the moment of its collapse, what Communism instilled in us was exactly the same stagnation and immobility. This lack of future, lack of dreams, inability to imagine life in another way. It was almost impossible to reassure yourself that this was a passing time. On the contrary, we had learned to think that no matter what we do, the situation will always remain the same and it cannot be changed. This paragraph from the book "Communism went, we stayed and even laughed" written by Skavenka Drakulich, describes the mental and psychological conditions of the Soviet people during the period of this government's rule. narrates But in the words of Karl Marx, from whose ideas the idea of the Soviet Union was taken, "everything that is hard and solid will smoke and go into the air." -------------------------------------------- Sources: The Soviet Anti-Soviet book By Vladimir Vainovich, the book "Communism left, we stayed and even laughed" written by Skavenka Drakulich, the book of the 20th century history, published by Iran Newspaper, the book of the Big Green Tent, written by Ludmila Ulitskaya, historian team, author and researcher: Hamed Siasi Rad, editor: Saeed Qalipour, audio editor: Ahmad Hashemi Sound Assistant: Alireza Babaei Production Manager: Nazila Moradi ----------------------------------------- ----- 00:00 Introduction 04:40 Soviet Union and World War II 08:36 Stalin's policy 10:34 Stalin's death 12:25 Khrushchev 15:20 Resistance economy 17:00 Crisis in the Soviet Union 24:45 Mikhail Gorbachev 30:40 Revolutionaries -------------------------------------------- According to most historians, History is more of an art than a science, the art of putting evidence together. In the Historian historical podcast, we have narrated history since the beginning of man on the planet, and every time we put together one of the puzzles of world history, see a historical story, enjoy - ------------------------------------------- Historian YouTube channel / @movarekhpodcast