History of Vladimir Putin

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Published 2023-07-09
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All Comments (21)
  • @Aaronreacher
    There's alot of inaccuracies in this videos regarding Putin's early history.
  • @saakbagaryan282
    Correction KGB didint find Putin he went there him self before institute and they said "we dont have plase for you now" but they advice him to go study law. After Putin graduate from law institute KGB came to him with invitation.
  • @postmanpat-me1yd
    bro why didnt you point out that nato said no to have him join
  • @samcookson1029
    No mention of americas promise to not move nato one inch toward russia. It does proveide a little context
  • @dummmonke4269
    Saying the Kursk had "minor technical difficulties" is like saying that JFK had a minor headache.
  • @MrTL3wis
    You're off on his early history. Putin got sent to Dresden specifically because he was not outstanding among his peers at the KGB. The more favored roles were in Leningrad and Moscow. If you were sent to a different country, you wanted to be in the capitol, not a secondary city. At this point in his career, Putin was somewhat floundering. It wasn't until the fall of the wall and him standing down the crowd outside the embassy that we get the first idea that this guy is maybe a little more than meets the eye.
  • @Adkins.Cortez
    Don't ever expect to see any YouTube documentary speaking 100% facts about Putin .. YouTube doesn't allow that😂
  • @Hayklass
    As a Canadian, I'd rather have a leader like Putin than Trudeau the spinless clown who's destroying my country since 2014.
  • @azmc4940
    Putin is a patient man. He waited till Prigozhin and Wagner leadership felt secure enough to all get on a single plane inside Russia, and BOOM, Wagner problem solved. Don't underestimate this man, he is a formidable adversary.
  • why is it so easy to easy to believe and recognize evil in another country but not recognize it or believe it in ones own ?
  • @Chris.2503
    In USA movie-actors become presidents 🤣
  • "Why is he actually weaker than ever?" He said with an american accent as the US loses its grip on the world.
  • @CvetkovIlian
    Thank you for th effort bu still very one sided presentation of the story. You are not a "mainstream" media. Why would you need to speak like them? Here we expect al least partial freedom to be unbiased and to be able to seek/speak the truth.
  • Amazing editor (especially the background music which changes according to the situation being talked about) & narrating
  • @lil.bad21
    30:30 waiting each other to drink is funny as hell 😂
  • @KGAnims
    For people interested in Putin's view of multipolar world and in general his goals and how he sees US - check out his Munich speech in 2007. His idea of multipolarity isn't something born recently, seems like he was carrying this idea for a while.
  • @markpolshin1633
    Yanukovich was my grandmas neighbor when he was young. He was born in A small city in Donetsk Oblast, named Enakievo