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Protests East and West: Crash Course European History #45

Protests East and West: Crash Course European History #45

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The post-World War II decades in Europe are sometimes called the Thirty Glorious Years. As those years wore on, tensions between East and West grew, and economic growth slowed or was unevenly distributed across Europe, protests and dissent arose across the continent
Date: 2022-04-04

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out of ideas for videos? what a mess mixing -protests- about completely different things that meant completely different things to people of completely different countries. It's like implying that the current protests in Hong Kong are somehow similar or relevant to the protest French people did a few months ago because they didn't want to pay more for petrol or to the -extintion rebelion- protests.
Not -apples and oranges- but more like apples and giraffes.

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Maybe it-s worth mentioning that in west Germany the nazi past was an issue. Many nazis continued to work in governmental institutions after the war. The unfinished denazification meant that there wasn-t much of a debate about the nazi time. But now there was a new generation that knew very well what their parents did, pointed out that many of the old generation where nazis and questioned their authority.
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it's pronounced [vaats-lav] Havel and May Day is a holiday appropiated by the communists, but not communist in origin. May 1st is a holiday of love, much like St. Valentine's in the US (although not as commercialised. but altogether, not a bad episode, most Americans tend to get these wrong
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Great video. Just goes to show that protests even protests for equality abound with shades of grey, though standing up and speaking out for what you believe is right is always respectable as long as you're doing it out of a genuine desire for the best for all people.
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How come Scandinavia is so seldom mentioned in this series? Especially this episode when Scandinavia whas the richest part of the world by capita and lots of the reform desires of the 68 moment hade taken there ideas from the Scandinavian welfare state model
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I'm curious, was the student/faculty disparity in Italian universities the result of a post-war brain drain? Also, how were the universities impacted by fascism during Mussolini's government and were they still dealing with those effects in the 1960s?
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Student protests in belgium were also super interesting! Although being inspired by the French protest, the protest in belgium were also on the linguistic topic (equal rights for the Flemish and courses to be given in Dutch)
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The -Only good Communist is a dead communist- chant still holds true today, maybe even more so to neo-marxists pouring from humanist studies to unemployment.
Also -Communist always lie, even when telling the truth-

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There's a mistake in 7: 28 minutes in this video, it says that Jan Palach, the student who set himself on fire, studied philosophy, when in reality he studied history and political economy at Charles University in Prague.
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I remember one Polish historian said in history programme that it's a pity that Soviets didn't conquer also western Europe. Ha said that maybe then they would learn how it is to live under real socialism.
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