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  • 00:16

    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics brought the Second World War to an end with the detonation
    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics brought the Second World War to an end with the detonation

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    of an atomic bomb over Berlin in 1945.
    of an atomic bomb over Berlin in 1945.

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    This propelled the nation to a place of mastery over Europe, unifying the entire continent
    This propelled the nation to a place of mastery over Europe, unifying the entire continent

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    under the Soviet Bloc by 1951.
    under the Soviet Bloc by 1951.

  • 00:35

    In the decades that followed, Soviet medium-range ballistic missiles were deployed to Cuba,
    In the decades that followed, Soviet medium-range ballistic missiles were deployed to Cuba,

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    and Soviet advisors sent to regional conflicts across the world.
    and Soviet advisors sent to regional conflicts across the world.

  • 00:47

    The United States, the last major ideological rival to the Soviet Union, found itself increasingly
    The United States, the last major ideological rival to the Soviet Union, found itself increasingly

  • 00:54

    isolated, with the victory of Communist Parties and the assassination of international leaders,
    isolated, with the victory of Communist Parties and the assassination of international leaders,

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    removing the last allies of the capitalist system.
    removing the last allies of the capitalist system.

  • 01:05

    The Soviet invasion of the United States came with little warning.
    The Soviet invasion of the United States came with little warning.

  • 01:10

    Only a day after unidentified low flying drones were spotted across North America, Soviet
    Only a day after unidentified low flying drones were spotted across North America, Soviet

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    aircraft appeared over its cities, and ground forces began mass landings in coastal cities
    aircraft appeared over its cities, and ground forces began mass landings in coastal cities

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    while a secondary offensive advanced across the Mexican border.
    while a secondary offensive advanced across the Mexican border.

  • 01:27

    Such was the speed of the invasion that many citizens of the United States did not even
    Such was the speed of the invasion that many citizens of the United States did not even

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    realize their country had been attacked until Soviet soldiers appeared in their homes.
    realize their country had been attacked until Soviet soldiers appeared in their homes.

  • 01:39

    New York was the greatest prize seized by the Soviet Armed Forces.
    New York was the greatest prize seized by the Soviet Armed Forces.

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    It had been taken with only meager resistance and mainly from the New York Police Department
    It had been taken with only meager resistance and mainly from the New York Police Department

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    rather than any American military forces.
    rather than any American military forces.

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    With the greatest symbol of American capitalism secured, the city became the headquarters
    With the greatest symbol of American capitalism secured, the city became the headquarters

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    of the Soviet Armed Forces Network, and the Soviet Armed Forces themselves.
    of the Soviet Armed Forces Network, and the Soviet Armed Forces themselves.

  • 02:03

    But while parades of smiling Soviet Soldiers marched to speeches promising the return of
    But while parades of smiling Soviet Soldiers marched to speeches promising the return of

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    freedom and stability to the country, there were some who had refused to give up the fight.
    freedom and stability to the country, there were some who had refused to give up the fight.

  • 02:15

    Another organization had declared itself within the city, and beneath the streets of New York,
    Another organization had declared itself within the city, and beneath the streets of New York,

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    a hidden army of American revolutionaries was growing, becoming the Manhattan Resistance.
    a hidden army of American revolutionaries was growing, becoming the Manhattan Resistance.

  • 02:28

    An impromptu group formed by necessity, the Manhattan Resistance was an eclectic mix of
    An impromptu group formed by necessity, the Manhattan Resistance was an eclectic mix of

  • 02:33

    civilians, former members of the NYPD and as the occupation continued, disillusioned
    civilians, former members of the NYPD and as the occupation continued, disillusioned

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    Soviet soldiers.
    Soviet soldiers.

  • 02:41

    At its formation, a few of its members possessed military training and even experience fighting
    At its formation, a few of its members possessed military training and even experience fighting

  • 02:47

    the Soviets in South and Central America, but for the most part, they were average citizens
    the Soviets in South and Central America, but for the most part, they were average citizens

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    with no experience conducting a military campaign.
    with no experience conducting a military campaign.

  • 02:56

    This held true for the group’s leader, a 32-year-old plumber named Christopher Stone.
    This held true for the group’s leader, a 32-year-old plumber named Christopher Stone.

  • 03:02

    Together with Isabella Angelina, an anti-Soviet activist, they retreated to an abandoned pumping
    Together with Isabella Angelina, an anti-Soviet activist, they retreated to an abandoned pumping

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    station in the New York sewers, which would become the headquarters of the Manhattan Resistance.
    station in the New York sewers, which would become the headquarters of the Manhattan Resistance.

  • 03:16

    By moving through these sewers, Chris and the resistance were able to bypass Soviet
    By moving through these sewers, Chris and the resistance were able to bypass Soviet

  • 03:20

    roadblocks and gain information from a network of friendly informants across the city.
    roadblocks and gain information from a network of friendly informants across the city.

  • 03:26

    Chief among these was a man named Mr. Jones, who possessed an uncanny knowledge of Soviet
    Chief among these was a man named Mr. Jones, who possessed an uncanny knowledge of Soviet

  • 03:31

    movements and operations.
    movements and operations.

  • 03:33

    Within months of the Soviet Occupation, the group was able to effectively mount a guerrilla
    Within months of the Soviet Occupation, the group was able to effectively mount a guerrilla

  • 03:38

    resistance, striking at Soviet facilities and personnel, rescuing American prisoners
    resistance, striking at Soviet facilities and personnel, rescuing American prisoners

  • 03:43

    of war, and raising their flag at key points across New York City before disappearing back
    of war, and raising their flag at key points across New York City before disappearing back

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    underground.
    underground.

  • 03:51

    The Manhattan Resistance grew so successful that Chris was often featured in Soviet propaganda,
    The Manhattan Resistance grew so successful that Chris was often featured in Soviet propaganda,

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    labeled the “Freedom Phantom” and a terrorist.
    labeled the “Freedom Phantom” and a terrorist.

  • 04:03

    These news reports had the opposite of their intended effect on the New York population,
    These news reports had the opposite of their intended effect on the New York population,

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    bringing to the Manhattan resistance further credibility and renown.
    bringing to the Manhattan resistance further credibility and renown.

  • 04:12

    The group’s numbers swelled, and they became more daring in their attacks.
    The group’s numbers swelled, and they became more daring in their attacks.

  • 04:17

    Chris’s brother, Troy Stone, would pay the price of their growing infamy, executed after
    Chris’s brother, Troy Stone, would pay the price of their growing infamy, executed after

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    refusing to denounce his brother on television.
    refusing to denounce his brother on television.

  • 04:27

    While the Resistance was able to kill General Tatarin, head of the Soviet occupation forces,
    While the Resistance was able to kill General Tatarin, head of the Soviet occupation forces,

  • 04:33

    the operation to do so was the last component of a long running trap, meant to concentrate
    the operation to do so was the last component of a long running trap, meant to concentrate

  • 04:39

    the Manhattan Resistance and destroy them.
    the Manhattan Resistance and destroy them.

  • 04:41

    The mysterious Mr. Jones, which the resistance had relied upon for intel, was in fact a KGB
    The mysterious Mr. Jones, which the resistance had relied upon for intel, was in fact a KGB

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    agent.
    agent.

  • 04:50

    The Resistance headquarters in the sewers was destroyed, and its members scattered.
    The Resistance headquarters in the sewers was destroyed, and its members scattered.

  • 04:56

    The entire Manhattan Resistance had been one great ploy, concentrating those individuals
    The entire Manhattan Resistance had been one great ploy, concentrating those individuals

  • 05:02

    most dangerous to the Soviet occupation and having them operate under the control of the
    most dangerous to the Soviet occupation and having them operate under the control of the

  • 05:08

    KGB.
    KGB.

  • 05:09

    But while scattered across the city, the resistance lived on.
    But while scattered across the city, the resistance lived on.

  • 05:12

    In a direct address to New York City, Chris Stone implored its people to resist, pledging
    In a direct address to New York City, Chris Stone implored its people to resist, pledging

  • 05:18

    to fight, and if need be, die, as a free man.
    to fight, and if need be, die, as a free man.

  • 05:23

    Spurred to action by his words, the newly reinvigorated resistance launched a final
    Spurred to action by his words, the newly reinvigorated resistance launched a final

  • 05:28

    attack on Governor’s Island, site of the Soviet Occupation Headquarters.
    attack on Governor’s Island, site of the Soviet Occupation Headquarters.

  • 05:33

    In the battle that followed, and thousands of other such uprisings across the city, New
    In the battle that followed, and thousands of other such uprisings across the city, New

  • 05:39

    York was freed from its occupation.
    York was freed from its occupation.

  • 05:49

    But even in victory, the Manhattan Resistance could not rest, the Soviet Union would be
    But even in victory, the Manhattan Resistance could not rest, the Soviet Union would be

  • 06:13

    back, and New York, must be ready.
    back, and New York, must be ready.

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To conclude something with a particular action.

Manhattan Resistance | Freedom Fighters

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The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics brought the Second World War to an end with the detonation
of an atomic bomb over Berlin in 1945.. This propelled the nation to a place of mastery over Europe, unifying the entire continent
under the Soviet Bloc by 1951.. In the decades that followed, Soviet medium-range ballistic missiles were deployed to Cuba,
and Soviet advisors sent to regional conflicts across the world.
The United States, the last major ideological rival to the Soviet Union, found itself increasingly
isolated, with the victory of Communist Parties and the assassination of international leaders,
removing the last allies of the capitalist system.. The Soviet invasion of the United States came with little warning.
Only a day after unidentified low flying drones were spotted across North America, Soviet
aircraft appeared over its cities, and ground forces began mass landings in coastal cities
while a secondary offensive advanced across the Mexican border.
Such was the speed of the invasion that many citizens of the United States did not even
realize their country had been attacked until Soviet soldiers appeared in their homes.
New York was the greatest prize seized by the Soviet Armed Forces.
It had been taken with only meager resistance and mainly from the New York Police Department
rather than any American military forces.. With the greatest symbol of American capitalism secured, the city became the headquarters
of the Soviet Armed Forces Network, and the Soviet Armed Forces themselves.

Video Vocabulary

/ˈmiləˌterē/

adjective noun

relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces. Army or armed forces.

/ˈmast(ə)rē/

noun

comprehensive knowledge or skill in particular subject or activity.

/ˈvikt(ə)rē/

noun

act of defeating enemy or opponent in competition.

/ˌīdēəˈläjəkəl/

adjective

based on or relating to system of ideas and ideals.

/rəˈfyo͞oz/

verb

To not accept, allow, or give something.

/ˈrē(ə)ˌlīz/

verb

become fully aware of something as fact.

/ədˈvanst/

adjective verb

modern and recently developed. To change or improve.

/ˈerˌkraft/

noun

aeroplane, helicopter, or other machine capable of flight.

/ˈsmīliNG/

adjective noun verb

With corners of mouth raised, showing happiness. action or fact of smiling. To put up the corners of mouth to show happiness.

/ˌôrɡənəˈzāSH(ə)n/

noun

Group of people with a particular purpose.

/imˈpräm(p)ˌt(y)o͞o/

adjective adverb noun

Done with little or no preparation. without being planned or rehearsed. short piece of instrumental music reminiscent of improvisation.

/spēCH/

noun other

expression of or ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds. Formal talks to an audience.

/ˈyo͞onəˌfī/

verb

To bring or join together into one.

/pəˈrād/

noun other verb

public procession. Large groups walking in a public celebration. To display something publicly.

/rəˈzistəns/

noun

Force that stops or slows movement of something.