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tv   Slovo pastirya  1TV  February 10, 2024 8:45am-9:00am MSK

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the partisans, the heroic belarusian partisans , provided significant support for operation bagration, in two ways, mainly in what ways? matvey chiggintsev, city of kamensko-uralsky, secondary school number 34. i believe that they are belarusian partisans. during the offensive operation bagarion could have done so in the following ways: and firstly, it was the undermining of the infrastructure that the germans established during the long occupation of our territories during the great patriotic war that played a very important role, and such operations, for example, as the rail war or the concert, known to many and played a special role in the victory of our troops, the second is, first of all , reconnaissance, and the search for the most important information.
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and well, the intelligence there was good and the army intelligence worked, i’m interested in this case in the retreat of the germans, how it happened and the partisans helped a lot, the partisans helped, cutting off the escape routes and helping the red army encircle the troops, and also imagine everything, you ’re retreating, but here are the great belarusians, i’m not afraid of this word, partisans, but they worked great, which means they prevented them... from joining for some reason communications? by highway, by railroad, and no, wait, it's a medal. the second very important point, they actually gave the germans to someone, to whom? ready? maria shenderyuk-zhitkova, city of kaliningrad, lyceum 23. if the partisans prevented the germans from retreating, then perhaps by destroying bridges. ok, i won’t torture you anymore, i’m reading. the correct answer, the fact
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is that they were afraid of the partisans, they were a very terrible force, so naturally the germans did not retreat along small roads through the forests, they retreated along the highways where in general, it’s not so scary, here the aviation, yeah , the germans are retreating, they are all open, our valiant aviation is shooting them, that’s the correct answer, then, i don’t know, a medal or an order, he definitely deserved a medal, i think, well, without a medal options, you hand over the medal, you receive the order.
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under which the regiment entered the history of the second world war. what name? alexandra tselykh, city of cherkessk, gymnasium number 17. this is the regiment, normandy, which after that became normandy neman. stalin awarded the title nemansky. where are you from so smart, from cherkessk. well, you have, how many orders do you have, five, why are you deceiving me? well, it's already six. finally, you received the correct answer, because for crossing the neman river, the regiment received the honorary name nemansky, and since then it has become known as the normandin yamen regiment, six orders. the fire is over, and we are moving to where?
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in the epilogue: on may 31, in the kremlin, two marshals of the soviet union received this order, what kind of order, what were the names of the gentlemen and what numbers did these orders have, we saw each other recently, didn’t we ? alexander karabitsin, arkhangelsk region, village of shatgaly. these marshals were zhukov and vasilevsky. the order is the order of victory, zhukov has the order of victory number one, and vasilyavsky has number two. where is the village? i have a hard time imagining something, yours , well, the arkhangelsk region, in the south there is the usyaansky district, and there is the village of shangaly, on the river, well , near the usya river, there is fish, sometimes small, probably, well, in general, yes, but what about mushrooms?
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there are a lot of mushrooms, there must be a lot, yes, a medal, thank you, but you have a medal, yes, you hand in the medal, you receive an order. is it far from kargopol? not really, what does it mean not really, according to your size there, it’s not very far according to our size, well, more than 100, yes more than 200, well, not far from them in the arkhangelsk region, naturally there to the new land, then the next question is number two: this person became the first three times hero of the soviet union remained the only three times hero of the soviet union until the end of the war. do you remember his name? hello, lana kiriya, republic of abkhazia, city of kvarchal, second secondary school named after yuri nikolaevich voronov. this is the hero pokryshkin, he committed about 550 combat missions, for which he became a three-time
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hero of the soviet union. good girl, thank you, medal. our foreign guests. question number three: your honor, in 1944 a decree was signed on the transformation of the faculty of international relations of moscow state university into an institute, you probably don’t even guess, the international institute of international relations, abbreviated as i remember now. hey, yeah, that's it, the question is who signed this resolution, so arseny samshodenkov, the city of sovetsko, kaliningrad region, it was molotov, molotov is everything, well, the chairman of the council of people's commissars, molodov, just stand there, it's still
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a medal, help him out with a medal, who is for us... the council of people's commissars, that is, you, you promoted him. abkhaz medal. the epilogue is over, comrade general calls, the judge.
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premiere. i love my country. today. on the first. big premiere. my friend, grigory alexandrovich, i didn’t give you the slightest reason to offend you so greatly. tighten. time without you seems long to me. stronger. and don't you come back. i am a woman. krisha. i need to love. with monday on the first. what is the great patriotic war for you personally? for me , as well as for any citizen of our country, this is a simultaneous greatest historical
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event, which probably served as a turning point for human history, which could simply have taken the path of self-destruction, and absolutely would have taken it if not for our country, not ours... the historical scale of the event is still a very personal story for each of us, because in the family of each of us there are those who gave their lives and, you know, immortalized their name in history by giving us the opportunity to live in a free country. for a very long time, my grandfather’s brother was considered missing and my family didn’t know what happened to him in the end, and well
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, it’s clear that he died died died heroically, but we didn’t know where until a few years ago when i found an excellent internet resource here - on which by simply entering a person’s data, you can find all the orders, everything, that’s when we found out that having called him up in the north of the armenian soviet socialist republic, he was sent all the way to riga, in the first days of the war he died there , but we still don’t know where his remains are, i hope someday we will be able to find them, but this is an example of the fact that the whole country, people of completely different origins, from all over of our country, shoulder to shoulder, they defended the world from the most terrible scourge, from the most misanthropic ideology and from the force that on earth apparently only wanted to fulfill. why did i ask because i am named after a young man who graduated from school on june 21
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, 1941 and they went to celebrate his graduation school with my mother, yeah, to the dacha , returning back on june 22, they found out that the war had started, he immediately went to the front in 1941, he died, his name was yura, i was named after him, so my wife’s grandfather went to the front, although no one was there... 60 people became generals, four
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marshals, one group prevented the assassination of three presidents in tahran at once, who were by nationality, armenians, 500,000 - this is not only from the republic, if i’m not mistaken, 6,000 armenians from the entire soviet union were mobilized, only from the republic, from armenia sent to defend their homeland, half of them returned, what’s that? yes, well, of course, for everyone this is the greatest feat of our ancestors, which, if we forget, it will be the greatest betrayal that can be committed. the next question, man, is for you, as a researcher and analyst of our time, and you are very actively involved in this, very interesting, very interesting speakers, here is the great patriotic war and its history, what? this can probably be done endlessly.
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while i was sitting now, with great joy for i noted to myself how thoroughly, in detail , the guys who are schoolchildren know the history of the great patriotic war, it is clear that these are the most advanced, our most talented schoolchildren, but they just read books, well , i note for myself that in general, every year, students who they come to us, the situation is improving, in my opinion, but we are definitely paying... the patriotic war to russian history, in general, huge attention, starting this year
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a large course on the history of russian political thought will be taught, which has not been done before it was because i think it is so unfair that we do not value our thinkers, philosophers, we want to introduce this course and so that our graduates in state municipal administration in political science, in international relations, are well aware of western philosophy. in conclusion, i want to assure you that victory will be ours, because our cause is right, and that’s where we’ll end, dear tv broadcasters.

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