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When the Soviet Union collapsed on December 25, 1991, Russia didn't transition smoothly into democracy and capitalism—it plunged into chaos. The 1990s became one of the darkest periods in Russian history: hyperinflation destroyed life savings overnight, organized crime controlled entire industries, the government couldn't pay salaries for months, and life expectancy dropped as the economy collapsed. For millions of Russians, the end of communism didn't bring freedom—it brought poverty, uncertainty, and the feeling that their country was falling apart. This video explores what life was actually like in Russia during the catastrophic 1990s. We examine the economic devastation: "shock therapy" reforms that privatized state assets overnight, hyperinflation reaching 2,500% in 1992 that wiped out savings, and store shelves that went from empty under communism to full of goods nobody could afford. We look at how the ruble became worthless, pensions and salaries went unpaid for months, and people survived by growing food in dachas or selling possessions on the street. We explore the rise of the oligarchs—well-connected insiders who bought state industries for pennies and became billionaires while ordinary Russians struggled to eat. We examine the explosion of organized crime: the Vory v Zakone and new criminal groups fought brutal turf wars in major cities, contract killings became routine, and businesses paid protection money just to operate. Police were underpaid and often corrupt, unable or unwilling to stop the violence. We also look at the social collapse: alcoholism and drug use skyrocketed, rates climbed, birth rates plummeted, and life expectancy fell by six years—unprecedented for a peacetime developed country. We examine the humiliation many Russians felt watching their superpower become a beggar state dependent on Western loans. This is about the brutal cost of rapid transition, a lost decade, and why so many Russians look back on the 1990s with bitterness. Subscribe for more Russian history. #Russia #USSR #SovietCollapse #1990s #Yeltsin #Oligarchs #RussianMafia #History #ColdWar #Documentary