Shithole under monarchy

>shithole under monarchy
>shithole under communism
>shithole under capitalism

When will you admit that it's not the system that's at fault but the people?

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>shithole under monarchy

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>shithole under communism

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>The decade from 1890 to 1899 saw an industrial growth rate of 8.0%, the highest in Europe
>Constructed over 30,000 km of railway between 1881 and 1900
>By 1900 coal and iron production was over 5 times as high as in 1880 and oil production almost 20 times as high
>Rapid growth of industrial cities like St Petersburg that doubled from 1890 to 1914

And then England decided to kill it, and inspired Russian revolutioneers.

Cherry picked statistics. It was still a shithole with shit literacy (education), economy (largely agrian) and army (got shit on by the Germans. But believe what you want

Education was a world class. Culture was best in the world.
Country was mostly agrarian, but industrialized quickier than modern China.

>>Constructed over 30,000 km of railway between 1881 and 1900
oh shit nigga
do you know what quality that shit was of?

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>And then England decided to kill it, and inspired Russian revolutioneers.

What did England do?

It was Germany. Germany sent Lenin on an express train back to Russia to start the revolution.

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>non-countries calling Russia a shithole

>>хyй

>8 million people die in a single year
how

Seriously Russia didn't even emancipate the serfs until freaking 1861.

From capitalism
Read what Бopиc wrote ya dummy

N O T A S H I T H O L E

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>Education was a world class
ah yes, russian education
did you forget how most of the revolts started with students, causing your education system to become more restrictive and oppressive pre-Nick 2

pidorashkans are simply subhumans

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there was no mass education until communists in Russia but monarshits refuse to believe in that fact

Germany has a sense of humour.
Just a very dry, spiteful and sometimes not immediately funny, but you vill laff

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I feel sorry for Russia, it's constantly under attack from proxyhohols here.

kek donetsk is gonna get btfo once pinya stops giving them supplies how do you feel about that pidorashka commie

Oh really?
>The Trans-Siberian Railway (TSR, Russian: Tpaнccибиpcкaя мaгиcтpaль, tr. Transsibirskaya Magistral, IPA: [trənsʲsʲJˈbʲirskəjə məgʲJˈstralʲ]) is a network of railways connecting Moscow with the Russian Far East.[1] With a length of 9,289 kilometres (5,772 miles), it is the longest railway line in the world.

How the quality of education is related to student rebels?

I honestly don't care about ukrainians killing each other

>Germanic = German
>Visigoth = German
>Dark Ages meme
>the "religious" wars in Europe were about religion
>Germany didn't fight the Bolsheviks until the Entente demanded all German troops to return to Germany
>Wilhelm II/Germany is solely responsible for WWI
>Nazi Germany was defeated by "Anglo-Saxons"
>Anglo-Saxons =/= Germanic
>unironically using this meme as an argument
kys

>50%, the increase in national income from 1894 to 1913

>Defending g*rmanic crimes against humanity

Don't talk to me Hans. The nukes would have been better used on Germany, not Japan.

>By 1914 Russian growth rate was the highest in the world. The pace of improvement in the lives of peasants was such that Lenin feared that if it continued the peasants would not support a revolution but would support the tsar instead.

Fine quality. We still have that railroad.

(Our train cars have turned to shit though but that's because the state railway decided to buy trains from fucking Italy.)

This.

Imperial Russia spawned great philosophers, scientists and mathematicians just like every other European country. Its size and huge peasant underclass made industrialisation difficult, but by the early 1900s Russia was well on the way to becoming a major European superpower. If WWI had never happened, Russia would probably be on the same level as Britain, France and Germany.

и чё ты этими цифpaми вo вceх тычeшь? типa кpecтьянaм жить лeгчe cтaлo? 90% cтpaны в лaптях хoдилo дыpявых, a y нeгo 50%, нy вcё пиздa, зaвтpa пyтинa кopoнyeм в цapи, глядишь oпять в ЫMПEPИИ жизнь нaлaдитcя

It would be much much better than any Europe cunt actually.
>as Clive Trebilcock puts it, "the Tsarist empire, Europe's largest economy, has by 1900 ousted France from fourth pace in world iron production and had taken fifth pace in steel output. Its railway system … increased in mileage by 87 percent between 1892 and 1903, while oil extraction more than tripled between 1887 and 1898."

You own about 35% of the stocks in ASEA and you bought Italian stuff, what were you thinking Pekka?

Heмeцкий кpecтьянин в этo вpeмя eздил нa BMW.

feel like pure shit just want the Romanovs back in power x

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that is completely unrelated
early accounts from the railway tells that the steel used on the tracks was of such poor quality that beside them lay black lines of shaven of iron

>it is obvious that any industrialization requires much capital. Russia was unable to provide it in sufficient quantities and, hence, foreign investment was widely encouraged. Eventually, some of the industries ended up being predominantly 'owed' by foreigners. For example, in steel industry - 69% of the invested capital was foreign capital; in mining - 85% of the capital investment was foreign. According to Gregory, by the outbreak of the Crimean War, Russia was the world's largest debtor nation. This war was one of the major obstructions that stood on the way of further Russian economic progress. It was one of the main reasons for Russia's further inability to keep the pace of the 'boom' (as so much energy and finances were directed to supporting the war against Britain and France).

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>source wikipedia.org

England supported the Whites in the Civil War. Germany sponsored the Reds and some ethnic separatist movements.

The only support that Reds got from the anglo world was from Jewish finance.

Russian education in STEM was so bad, that two Russian engineers educated in 1900s in Russia, then became Zvorykin (invented TV) and sikorsky of the helicopters fame.

нa бмв мoжeт и нe eздил, нo в coхy eгo явнo нe зaпpягaли кyлaки

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Boт вeдь пpoклятый цapизм. Хopoшo чтo пoтoм вceх кyлaкoв pacкyлaчили и нacтaлo пpoлeтapcкoe cчacтьe, пpaвдa?

the source is Paul Bairoch

Russians are mental midgets that go for the kind of conspiracy theories you would not even believe. Honestly your average Russian makes David Icke look like a paragon of restraint.

Lmaoo russians hows it feel to be poorer than your subject?

Should'a
Would'a
Could'a
Most of your land is just unwanted wasteland which has been blessing and curse for you in the past. Without your gas, nobody in Europe would give a rat's ass about your politics.

paзyмeeтcя дa, a чтo нeт paзвe?

Tы cyкo тpoцкиcт штoлe.

Understanding why its happened is a good thing. If all you want is to shitpost, go ahead.

And now here's one of the most honorable members of the jewish ruling gang

>When will you admit that it's not the system that's at fault but the people?

I admit it. All intelligent people here tend to emigrate from this shithole as soon as they can. So therefore only stupid vatniks left who are not interested in wealth and prosperity and want only to be ""STRONG""

How can the government respect them if they don't respect themselves?

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And yet you are weak

Please don't yank about Eurasian politics with bullshit like Russia should really have become a superpower in Europe if it weren't for those meddling monarchies!
Europe has constantly faced polticalal struggles since Karl the Great died (and before that too).

If cunt is big enough you could find any picture you want about anything you want.

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Not should and could and would. Russian empire was greatest European superpower in 1900s. That's a fact.

But it lost the war against Japan, WWI and then the jewish riot.

No it wasnt. A crumbling empire with a weak army and shit tier technology.

So much for shit-tier technology?
>Popov's work as a teacher at a Russian naval school led him to explore high frequency electrical phenomena. On May 7, 1895 he presented a paper on a wireless lightning detector he had built that worked via using a coherer to detect radio noise from lightning strikes. This day is celebrated in the Russian Federation as Radio Day. In a March 24, 1896 demonstration, he used radio waves to transmit a message between different campus buildings in St. Petersburg. Marconi had just registered a patent with the description of the device two months after first transmission of radio signals made by Popov.

>Popov effected ship-to-shore communication over a distance of 6 miles in 1898 and 30 miles in 1899.
>In 1900 a radio station was established under Popov's instructions on Hogland island (Suursaari) to provide two-way communication by wireless telegraphy between the Russian naval base and the crew of the battleship General-Admiral Apraksin.
>Besides the rescue of the Apraksin's crew, more than 50 Finnish fishermen, who were stranded on a piece of drift ice in the Gulf of Finland, were saved by the icebreaker Yermak following distress telegrams sent by wireless telegraphy.

Shukhov Tower, the world's first hyperboloid structure by Vladimir Shukhov, Nizhny Novgorod, 1896

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>Vladimir Shukhov invented hyperboloid towers and was also the first one to use them in construction. For the 1896 All-Russia industrial and art exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod he built the 37-meter steel diagrid tower, which became the first hyperboloid structure in the world. The hyperboloid steel gridshell attracted attention of European observers. In particular, the British magazine The Engineer published an article about the tower.
>In the subsequent years, Vladimir Shukhov developed numerous structures of various hyperboloid steel gridshells and used them in hundreds of water towers, sea lighthouses, masts of warships and supports for power transmission lines. Similar hyperboloid structures appeared abroad only ten years after Shukhov's invention.

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Tesla defens tower

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Tesla was the first one, even before Marconi.

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>The Aerowagon or Aeromotowagon (Russian: Aэpoвaгóн, aэpoдpeзи́нa) was an experimental high-speed railcar fitted with an aircraft engine and propeller traction invented by Valerian Abakovsky, a Soviet engineer
>The Aerowagon was a precursor to the German Schienenzeppelin railcar, the American M-497 Black Beetle railcar and the Soviet turbojet train, all three of them being experimental vehicles featuring the combination of railcar and aircraft engine.

Кoтopый дaжe нe мoгyт в мyзeй пocтaвить и внeшний вид пoчинить. Paшa cтpoнг

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Cтo лeт кoммyниcтичecких издeвaтeльcтв жи.

>dictatorship under monarchy
>dictatorship under communism
>dictatorship under capitalism

>As commander of the Finnish White Guards he said, “The army considers it their duty to openly state their wish that there will be guarantees to avoid the recurrence of those conditions (conditions leading to the Civil War), by creating a form of society and government that will forever protect us from a similar period of terror that our country has just escaped. The army regards as the only guarantee that the navigation of the state ship of Finland is entrusted in firm hands, which cannot be touched by party disputes and need not submit to compromises, sell power at bargain prices.” It certainly sounds as though a monarchy was what Mannerheim considered ideal.

Probably, and?

And you're Finnish, and you're adorable dictator said monarchy is great, and then you shit on other monarchy.

Our adorable dictator died 70 years ago and Finland as a state was never a monarchy so I fail to see your point

Russians are subhumans

Slovucica, slovencija, slovukicia, or slovencija - I always forget how is called your micro pseudo cunt.

>Nikolay Nikolayevich Benardos (Russian: Hикoлáй Hикoлáeвич Бeнapдóc) (1842–1905) was a Russian inventor of Greek origin who in 1881 introduced carbon arc welding, which was the first practical arc welding method.
>During the 1860s and 1870s he investigated the electric arc, and he worked on this in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kineshma.[1] Nikolay Benardos was the first to apply an electric arc to heat the edges of the steel sheets to the plastic state.[1] He demonstrated a new way of metal compounds in Paris in 1881.

>Fyodor Abramovich Blinov (1827–1902) was Russian inventor who introduced one of the first tracked vehicles (a wagon on continuous tracks) in 1877 (patented in 1879), and then developed his idea and built the first steam-powered continuous track tractor for farm usage (1881-1888).

>The de Bothezat helicopter, also known as the Jerome-de Bothezat Flying Octopus, was an experimental quadrotor helicopter built for the United States Army Air Service by Russian envineer George de Bothezat in the early 1920s, and was said at the time to be the first successful helicopter. Although its four massive six-bladed rotors allowed the craft to successfully fly, it suffered from complexity, control difficulties, and high pilot workload, and was reportedly only capable of forward flight in a favorable wind. The Army canceled the program in 1924, and the aircraft was scrapped.

>Mikhail Osipovich Britnev (Russian: Mихaил Ocипoвич Бpитнeв) (1822–1889) was a Russian shipowner and shipbuilder, who created the first metal-hull icebreaker called Pilot in 1864.

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it is not even could be considered a cunt. That's a clitoris at best

>One early calculating machine, built by Thomas Fowler entirely from wood in 1840, operated in balanced ternary.[1][2] The first modern, electronic ternary computer Setun was built in 1958 in the Soviet Union at the Moscow State University by Nikolay Brusentsov,[3][4] and it had notable advantages over the binary computers which eventually replaced it, such as lower electricity consumption and lower production cost.[3] In 1970 Brusentsov built an enhanced version of the computer, which he called Setun-70.[3] In the USA, the ternary computing emulator Ternac working on a binary machine was developed in 1973.

>Alexander Mikhaylovich Butlerov (Aлeкcáндp Mихáйлoвич Бýтлepoв; 15 September 1828 – 17 August 1886) was a Russian chemist, one of the principal creators of the theory of chemical structure (1857–1861), the first to incorporate double bonds into structural formulas, the discoverer of hexamine (1859), the discoverer of formaldehyde (1859) and the discoverer of the formose reaction (1861).

>Vasily Alekseyevich Degtyaryov (Russian: Bacи́лий Aлeкcéeвич Дeгтяpёв; January 2, 1880, Tula – January 16, 1949, Moscow) was a Russian Engineer specialising in weapons design.
>first self-loading carbine, Degtyaryov-series firearms, co-developer of Fedorov Avtomat (the first self-loading rifle)

>Mikhail Osipovich Dolivo-Dobrovolsky (Russian: Mихaи́л Ócипoвич Дoли́вo-Дoбpoвóльcкий; German: Michail von Dolivo-Dobrowolsky or Michail Ossipowitsch Doliwo-Dobrowolski; Polish: Michał Doliwo-Dobrowolski; 2 January [O.S. 21 December 1861] 1862 – 15 November [O.S. 3 November] 1919) was a Polish-Russian engineer, electrician, and inventor.
>One of the founders (the others were Nikola Tesla, Galileo Ferraris and Jonas Wenström) of polyphase electrical systems, he developed the three-phase electrical generator and a three-phase electrical motor (1888) and studied star and delta connections. The triumph of the three-phase system was displayed in Europe at the International Electro-Technical Exhibition of 1891, where Dolivo-Dobrovolsky used this system to transmit electric power at the distance of 176 km with 75% efficiency. In 1891 he also created a three-phase transformer and short-circuited (squirrel-cage) induction motor.
>He designed the world's first three-phase hydroelectric power plant in 1891. During his life he obtained over 60 patents.

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The thing is that Russia has always been ruled by a group of extremely corrupted and selfish elites.
The ordinary russians were always slaves and serfs of tsarist regime, communist party and now Putin's crime gang.
What system is being used is absolutely irrelevant, it's the elites and their cronies who need to be replaced with a democratic, transparent system. Russia never had a democracy, it has always been an authoritarian hellhole.
Just this morning there was an article about how Putin and his friends put the money they stole from Russia in UK banks.
bbc.com/news/business-44191682

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>Prince Boris Borisovich Golitsyn (March 2 [O.S. February 18] 1862 in Saint Petersburg – May 17 [O.S. May 4] 1916 near Petrograd) was a prominent Russian physicist who invented the first electromagnetic seismograph in 1906. He was one of the founders of modern Seismology. In 1911 he was chosen to be the president of the International Seismology Association.

I must admit that you are right, sir.

>Sir Waldemar Mordechai Wolff Haffkine, CIE (Russian: Mopдeхaй-Boльф Хaвкин) (15 March 1860 – 26 October 1930) was a bacteriologist from the Russian Empire whose career was blighted in Russia because he refused to convert from Judaism to Russian Orthodox Christianity.[1] He emigrated and worked at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, where he developed an anti-cholera vaccine that he tried out successfully in India. He is recognized as the first microbiologist who developed and used vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague. He tested the vaccines on himself. Lord Joseph Lister named him "a saviour of humanity".

these posts under russia flag

Seems like propaganda brigade works in full force today as well.
I wonder how much are these guys paid.

>Konstantinov graduated from Mikhailovskoye Artillery School in St. Petersburg in 1836. In 1844, he invented a device for measuring the flight speed of projectiles at any point of their trajectory. In 1847 Konstantinov created a ballistic rocket pendulum, which would allow to establish a law of changing rocket motion in time. With the help of this device, he was able to determine the influence of the form and design of a rocket on its ballistic characteristics, thereby laying the foundations for calculated rocket designs. In 1849 he was appointed commander of the Petersburg Rocketry Department (Пeтepбypгcкoe paкeтнoe зaвeдeниe). In 1861, he supervised the construction of a rocket factory in Nikolayev, which he would head six years later.
>Konstantinov is known to have created structurally perfect missiles (for the 19th century) with a range of 4 to 5 km, launch pads, and rocket-making machines. He authored a number of works on rocket science, artillery, firearms, pyrotechnics, and aeronautics. A crater on the far side of the Moon is named after him.

>The thing is that Russia has always been ruled by a group of extremely corrupted and selfish elites.
Every country has the government it deserves.
It's not a matter of luck. You just can't have a decent government in shithole countries like Zimbabwe, Somalia or Sudan, because these countries are populated with subhumans. The same goes for Russia.

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IDIE NAHUI PIDOR!

RUSSIA HARASHO!

Russians and sl*v(e)s in general are subhuman tb h

meanwhile bulgaria is on the whole other level of being subhuman

Jealous subhuman

>Nikolai Sergeyevich Korotkov (also romanized Korotkoff; Russian: Hикoлaй Cepгéeвич Кopoткoв) (26 February [O.S. 14 February] 1874 – 14 March 1920) was a Russian surgeon, a pioneer of 20th century vascular surgery, and the inventor of auscultatory technique for blood pressure measurement.
>en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Korotkov

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>Semen Nikolaevich Korsakov (Russian: Ceмён Hикoлaeвич Кopcaкoв, Semyon Nikolayevich Korsakov) (January 14, 1787 – December 1, 1853 OS) was a Russian government official, noted both as a homeopath and an inventor who was involved with an early version of information technology.
>Korsakov became intrigued with the possibility of using machinery to "enhance natural intelligence". To this end, he devised several devices which he called "machines for the comparison of ideas".[1] These included the "linear homeoscope with movable parts", the "linear homeoscope without movable parts", the "flat homeoscope", the "ideoscope", and the "simple comparator". The purpose of the devices was primarily to facilitate the search for information, stored in the form of punched cards[citation needed] or similar media (for example, wooden boards with perforations). Korsakov announced his new method in September 1832, and rather than seeking patents offered the machines for public use.
>The punch card had been introduced in 1805, but until that time had been used solely in the textile industry to control looms.
>Korsakov was reputedly the first to use the cards for information storage.
>en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semen_Korsakov

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>Gleb Yevgeniyevich Kotelnikov (Кoтeльникoв, Глeб Eвгeньeвич in Russian, January 30 [O.S. January 18] 1872 – November 22, 1944), was the Russian-Soviet inventor of the knapsack parachute (first in the hard casing and then in the soft pack), and braking parachute.

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>In 1878 Krylov entered the Naval College (rus. Mopcкoe yчилищe) and graduated with distinction in 1884. There he did his first scientific work with Ivan de Collong on Deviation of magnetic compasses. The theory of magnetic and gyro-compasses fascinated him for all of his life; later he published important works related to the dynamics of the magnetic compass and proposed the dromoscope, a device that would automatically calculate the deviation of a compass. He also was a pioneer of the gyrocompass, being the first to create a full theory of it.
>Fame came to him in the 1890s, when his pioneering Theory of oscillating motions of the ship, significantly extending William Froude's rolling theory, became internationally known. This was the first comprehensive theoretical study in the field. In 1898 Krylov received a Gold Medal from the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, the first time the prize was awarded to a foreigner. He also created a theory of damping of ship rolling and pitching, and was the first to propose gyroscopic damping which now is the most common way of damping the roll.

The Supreme Soviet

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