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tv   Osvedomlennii istochnik v Moskve  1TV  June 15, 2024 1:05pm-3:59pm MSK

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eight military units and formations received the honorary name idriz, among them was the 150th infantry division, which received its first award in the form of this honorary name, then the combat route of the 150th division passed through the lands of latvia, poland, and germany. it was the fighters of the idret division, mikhail egorov and meliton kantaria, who hoisted this banner over the reichstag in defeated berlin. this flag is a flag of victory, a symbol that unites us all, a symbol of victory over fascism. the main thing is that he does not cancel and does not replaces our russian state flag.
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35 minutes, 11 minutes, then for the first time there was a pause when there was no flag over our country. a kind of emptiness. in all global historical events, as always , it is better to look for the simplest, almost everyday explanation. during these 11 minutes , the commandant’s office employees figured out how to properly attach the banner to the flagpole.
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the historical flag of new russia has also been preserved, an act was drawn up about this event for replacing the flags, look what it is, it feels like they were doing it in a hurry, then it’s true they did everything in a hurry, the fact is that the working day in the kremlin ended at 6:00 pm, the office did not work, we had to look for paper and write on it like this from... no one then could even think that in these 11 minutes while the soviet flag was being changed to the russian one, the largest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century occurred, the area of ​​the country was reduced by a quarter, but the most densely populated areas disappeared, there were 290 million people in the ussr, 148 million remained in russia, almost half as many. crimea. minsk,
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kiev, tashkent, almaata, suddenly became border, ahead was the collapse of industry, anti-terrorism, russophobia, no one could even think of this, one month, the average shelf life of a flag if it hangs on the street, in winter, when they happen... about once every six months they order us from the kremlin palace , well , the customer is the fso, the federal security service, they are the ones who order these flags measuring 4 m by 6 m for the kremlin palace and at the rate of one replacement flag once a month. the main flag of the country is made here. at
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this production. previously, flags were woven, not sewed, so they played, real in the wind. the cloth was made from shulk; it seemed to flow from the wind. production secrets were passed down from generation to generation. making such a flag was extremely difficult and very expensive. today they have come up with a more economical technology: thermal printing. we use heavy-duty fabrics with a heavy-duty weave, but the dyeing takes place on this heat press, first we dye blue, then red, white is not dyed, white is the base color of the fabric, after that the flag is sewn, under under the influence of heat, the paint penetrates into the fabric, penetrates it through and through, such a flag is no longer faded by the sun and is not subject to changes. kaluga region,
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baranovka village. listen, today, please, clean the fence of the bulls, okay, yes, yes, okay, that’s all for now, every morning andrei davidov meets under the russian flag, we’ll hang it, the fact that the flag needs to be changed periodically, but it can get frayed and torn from time to time, this the farmer started the tradition for more than 20 years. back. in 2000, davydov had just started his business , then he began to raise the flag over his yard actually, i thought about this when i visited canada in 1995. there were flags on almost every farm. but we thought about where to hang the russian flag and
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wanted to choose the highest place in baranovka. and first they hung it on the pressure tower, because the flag is visible from everywhere. but unfortunately, storks fly to us and... where they started the tradition of raising the russian flag, it is located under a koluga, on abandoned lands that used to belong to the village of baranovka, a former village, it became extinct, it was erased from the map of russia back in 1968, and thirty
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years later, thanks to the efforts of andrei davidov, it reappeared on the map of russia. apart from the flag, we have order in our household, we have no dirt, we have no weeds, we have no paperwork, russia is a huge territory, the largest in the world, and if in every household in russia, like mine, there will be order and there will be a flag , it means that in general russia will live well, i would like that, i would at least like my children to live better than me, so that my children live in a normal country and are proud of it. we didn't expect this, we didn't expect it, they victor louis, a citizen of the ussr, we led him,
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an unremarkable figure, never, nothing, nowhere, a journalist, the unofficial voice of the kremlin during the times of leonid brezhnev. “i read your sensational material about the change of russian leadership, it’s amazing, what kind of connections do you have there in the kremlin? my neighbor works in the kremlin, a trader, a man, a mystery behind the most high-profile events of the era, but who will publish them, memories? my, what are you, well, no one here, but i could transport them to the west, there they will be torn off with their hands, people have the right to know the truth, the only legal soviet millionaire, for all this..." you will have to pay someday, but i have already paid. an informed source in moscow, today on the first. they will kill him there, you will be to blame for this. the security of the country is worth one person. gentlemen
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officers , behind is a german squadron. friedrich karl is ahead, i don’t see this letter in morse code, i tried at home from the text book, thank you, but today we see each other for the last time, to our misfortune, the revolution has obscured the future from us, darkness is approaching, i order the officers. pass weapons, we have no place to wait for cartridges, to
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hell with them, we have always beaten the enemy and will continue to beat them. unimportant news, gentlemen, red one , come to omsk, may the admiral help us. on friday on the first.
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heraldic meaning, there are no trifles here, by the way, about trifles, heads, tails, tails came up, we need an eagle, look carefully, on this coin is our coat of arms, then it is an eagle with the crowns of the king and the power. this one has a completely different eagle, without crowns, two coins from the same pocket, this is not a counterfeit craft, not a mistake, both coins are absolutely genuine, the first coin with an eagle and without a crown of regalia began to be minted almost immediately after the collapse of the soviet union, in troubled times, confusion with state symbols was inevitable, in the early nineties the old soviet... symbols began to be abolished, but new russian ones had not yet appeared, at least at least in the form of law. in
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2012, a member of the russian heraldic council, vladimir lavrinov, went on a tour of the pskov-pechersky monastery. and i see a rather elderly man walking, a monk with a gray beard, and he told me a funny story too. it seems like an amazing story. a ruble fell into his hands, a new russian ruble, on which he saw a double-headed eagle without crowns without crosses, but he is still, as i understand, a well-read person, he knew that the dougle eagle should be with crowns and with crosses, what is it there should still be some kind of horseman, st. george the victorious, well, that is, these elements should be there, and he generally became upset and began to pray that the crown crosses would return to the ruble, and, accordingly, to the state one... the prayer was not heard
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only in heaven, but in the heraldic council, the body that develops and approves state symbols. the council meetings coincided with preparations for the olympics in sochi. typically, olympic coins , so to speak, must have the state symbols of the countries where the olympics are taking place, so, so to speak, it is considered that this is, as it were, fulfilling the requirements of the international olympic committee there. structures and similar ones, it was decided that the sotlin coins would depict the eagle that was approved on november 30, 1993, then there is our state emblem. in 2016 , a modest message finally appeared on the website of the bank of russia: the coat of arms of russia, a double-headed eagle with regalia, crowns, a scepter and an orb, would be minted on the coins. the double-headed eagle appears in russia under ivan
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ii in 1497. it was a calculated political move. ivan ii, after the fall of constantinople, declares russia the heir of the byzantine empire, the third of rome, the new center of orthodoxy. he marries sophia poleologos, the legal successor of imperial power, and takes as his coat of arms the byzantine double-headed eagle. two heads connected by one body mean. both harmony and balance, this means that
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the building of the byzantine empire included the authority of the emperor, the authority of the patriarch, the authority of the state and the authority of the church, and both sides sought to establish harmonious relations. in heraldry, everything matters, not only size, but also color and shape and any other seemingly small details. in the coat of arms of russia, the arrangement of heads, crowns, shields with coats of arms, lands has changed quite a lot over the centuries, each the russian tsar wanted the era to be associated with the coat of arms. during his reign, but most often changes in the coat of arms were associated with turning key events in the history of russia. under ivan the terrible, the eagle appears with crowns on its heads, a red shield on its chest, and an image of a horseman slaying a dragon with a spear. this is a sign of the moscow kingdom,
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the strengthening and centralization of power. the seal of ivan the terrible from 1577, it is interesting because it is also double-sided, yes, on one side there is a two-legged eagle, on its chest there is a rider on a horse killing snakes with a spear, on on the other side he has a unicorn on his chest, but he is considered a unicorn as the personal emblem of ivan the terrible and his personification on the state emblem through the unicorn 1600. the thirteenth year, the eagle on the coat of arms spreads its wings, the romanov dynasty comes to power in russia, and then the eagle appears above the third crown, as a symbol of unity, great russians, little russians and belarusians. the double-headed eagle is often called the coat of arms of the romanov dynasty. actually this is not true. the romanov family had its own noble family coat of arms. it depicts a griffin, a mythological
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creature, a winged lion with an eagle head. the royal family inherited it from theirs.
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in accordance with european rules, he began to look to the left. brushes appeared on the wings due to the reform of russian heraldry. saint george with the coats of arms of kazan, poland, kherson from tauride, with the united coat of arms of the grand duchies, kiev, vladimir, novgorod, as well as with the coats of arms of astrakhan, siberia, georgia and finland.
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the state emblem of russia did not change again until the february revolution of 1917. after the overthrow of nicholas ii, the eagle lost its crown and other attributes, but this eagle did not last even a year. already in november 17 , the bolsheviks adopted a decree on the destruction of estates and civil ranks, along with them all the old insignia of the order, flag, and coat of arms were abolished. a decree is a decree, but symbols do not immediately disappear from life. before the official approval of the coat of arms of the rsfsr , the image of an eagle was used on seals; there are documents with lenin’s signature with a marg seal. after coming to power, the bolsheviks wanted to destroy the old world to the ground, remove everything that could remind of the damned tsarism. but soon came the realization of the importance of state symbols. the country is in troubled
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times, civil war. here is one of the designs for the coat of arms of that turbulent time. everything is here. everything, an eagle, a military man, a peasant with sheaves, a red flag with st. george the victorious. only in january 1923 was a commission created to develop the state emblem of the soviet union. it included artists from the world of art association. they proposed making the crossed sickle and molod, with wheat and a globe, the symbols of the new country. in the first soviet the coat of arms was not without an annoying blunder. the handle turned out to be attached to the blade with the thick end, not the thin end. they couldn’t portray her in any way they wanted, this is an artist, the world of art, what do they have to do with it, they, so to speak, did not all belong to the socialist movement, you know, they were from the nobility,
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lukonsky there, for example, they, of course, it’s for them not so, not so important, in a huge peasant country such an inaccuracy could not help but cause a smile, the error was corrected only in 1937, since then the coat of arms has practically not changed, only added from time to time ribbons with the title: 16 ribbons, we are so accustomed to the red stars on
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the kremlin tower that we can hardly imagine that in their place there once were double-headed royal eagles, and meanwhile the eagles were above red square almost until the mid -thirties. they began to irritate stalin only when aviation became fashionable and he began watching air parades. we were born to turn a fairy tale into dust, to overcome space and space, our mind gave us wings of steel, instead of a heart a fiery moton, the eagles returned to the kremlin, or rather not even to the kremlin, on red square, only in the year 199, seven, there they are, above the iberian gates, getting along perfectly with the stars,
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this is what the correct russian coat of arms looks like, a golden eagle with three crowns with a scepter, orb with a red shield on the chest, on the brush there is a striking rider dragon spear. the modern russian coat of arms is quite different from that imperial coat of arms before revolutionary russia, he believes... he was the secretary general of hope, who with a strong hand tried to restore order in the country, a mood for action, and not for big words,
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an orphan, the application form says, there is no property, movable and immovable, the nuts began to be tightened, but tightened if necessary, the increase in discipline directly affected the efficiency of production, by the way, it increased significantly in the eighty-third year, i remember andropovka vodka, remember. that is, gross corruption cases and landings, i remember the american boeing that we shot down in the kuril islands, this showed that the soviet union knows how to stand up for its national interests, we responded firmly to all challenges, no, but then there was a sharp aggravation of soviet-american relations, it was people from andropov’s inner circle who created a myth called andropov, that’s why such forest characteristics, and dropov is a completely different person, writes poetry, loves music, understands... in cinema, let’s not slander on it, different people saw it in completely different ways, the premiere for the 10th anniversary of the birth of yuri andropov, which did not
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happen, today at the first, we chose two heads of poland, two former presidents called them from petro poroshenko, here is the question import of ukrainian grain, farmers come, they blockade cities, what is a ukrainian in front of the poles? on your belly, on your knees, crawl here, slave, we supply sloes to europe, we are out of here, we are planning world domination, listen, if they overhear us, it will turn out that we are going to the kremlin together. america is leaving western europe at the mercy of the confrontation with russia now; apparently, france and poland will be at the forefront of this adventure? poland is the kind of country that will do things for money, i hope that in ukraine they will remember that level of assistance. this was a gigantic help that has not yet been compensated. well, you still have to pay for it. and yes, and we will remember every penny for you. what is the true
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price of polish-ukrainian friendship? the vavan and lexus show is on wednesday on the first. tokyo, beijing, olympics without the flag and anthem of russia. our athletes came out with such a flag and when they stood on the pedestal, the first concert of pyotr ilivich tchaikovsky sounded. tchaikovsky, of course, is also our everything; he is the most performed composer in the world.
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but this is not the national anthem with which you want to celebrate a well-deserved victory, chikovsky’s first concert was playing, i couldn’t stop the tears at all, they just flowed like a stream and i even had to take sedatives after the award ceremony, because i had such a state, and from this, from this understanding that so everything ends, that my sports career... despite the fact that it is simply wonderful, that i won all the titles that can be won, and, the last olympic games, without the symbols of our country, for the first time the russian anthem was played on the radio on the night of january 1, 1944, complete.
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almost 80 years have passed, the country has changed many times, sometimes beyond recognition, but the authors of the russian anthem today are the same, music by alexander alexandrov, words by sergei mikhalkov. the performance of the anthem was associated with victories, with victories on the fronts of the great patriotic war, when it sounded on the day of the victory parade on red square, then... people
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had tears in their eyes, because the anthem was perceived as a victory anthem. with the beginning of the turning point in the war, after the battle of stalingrad, an all-union competition was announced in the country to create a new anthem. in the spring of 1943 , this book lands on joseph stalin’s desk. there are 96 versions of the hymn written by different poets and composers. well, there it is. arkhangelsky, muradelli, in general, did not offer one option, that is , specifically, for example, elergestan and mikhalkov proposed three slightly different options, that is, there are 96 texts, but there are fewer authors. stalin looked through everything and made a bookmark on page 83. here it is, the first version of the anthem of the soviet union. job
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above the text continued at the highest level. stalin called sergei mikhalkov and asked him to add another verse to reflect the power of the country and faith in victory. on october 28, 1943, the poets were invited to a personal meeting in the kremlin. when this meeting took place, varoshilov told us: you are very arrogant. but comrade stalin stopped at your text. there was a collection on the steel, a page was opened to us on which there was a bookmark, and some comments were made in stalin’s hand. we had a version of free
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peoples, the noble union. there was a question: your nobility, a question mark, where we talked about lenin in the second verse. it was written on the side: great lenin. and we were offered to fix it all. the next time the anthem was corrected was in 1956. more precisely, as they corrected it, they removed all the words. after the twentieth party congress and khrushchev’s demolition of stalin’s personality cult, it was decided to get rid of any mention of the leader of the people, just in case, from all other words. the anthem of the soviet union was performed without text. years, only in the late seventies under brezhnev it was decided to return the words, but without any mention stalin. work on the text was entrusted to the poet sergei mikhalkov. those who are now over
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forty remember these words very well. the anthem was printed on the back of school notebooks ; it was learned by heart before admission to the pioneers. be ready, always ready. the first official anthem in russian history was the english song “god save the king.” the text for this song was not even composed, but simply translated by the court poet vasily zhukovsky.
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in august 183 , nicholas i returned from a trip to prussia, he was angry, he was there greeted with the sounds of an english march. a competition is immediately announced to create your own, unique russian anthem. a new anthem appears at christmas. even today many people know his music and words. god save the king.
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during the february revolution, god save the tsar was overthrown along with other attributes of tsarism. the interim government that replaced it approved a new national anthem. it became the french marsillaise. she lasted less than a year. as soon as the bolsheviks seized power, the new anthem became international. a song about the victory of the world revolution. in the national anthem there was not a word about the country of which it should be a symbol:
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the patriotic song of mikhail glinka. after the collapse of the ussr in 1991, glinka's melody remained the anthem of the russian federation. the patriotic song by michael glinka was the official anthem for exactly 10 years, from 1990 to
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2000. music without words. our athletes after the olympics. in sydney in october 2000, at a meeting with president putin, they started talking interruptions: they had to stand silently during the awards ceremony. the anthem has no words, only music. and then putin instructs the state council to decide. finally, there is the question of all the symbols of russia, not only the anthem, but it was not possible to formalize this in the form of a federal constitutional law, only in 2000 such laws were adopted on the state emblem, on the state flag and the national anthem. the state council debated about the new anthem for almost six months, the only decision that ultimately satisfied almost everyone was to return the soviet anthem, only with words about the non-existent soviet union it was necessary... something had to be done, the poet sergei
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mikhalkov was entrusted with changing the content of the anthem, for the third time, the southern creatures, the polar region, were spread out in vashisa and golya. today, the performance of the anthem is regulated by a special law. the law clearly states that the anthem must be played at the opening and closing of a meeting of the federation council, a session of the state duma, and military ceremonies. the chimes of the spasskaya tower strike briefly every 15 minutes. you hear? this is the anthem of russia in the chime of the bells.
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the russian anthem on the spasskaya tower is played four times a day, at 6:00 am, at noon, as now, at 6:00 pm to 12:00 am, and of course, on the new year, after the president’s congratulations. and i am 10 years old and i know the anthem of the russian federation. every monday, all students of this gymnasium from first to eleventh grade sing the russian anthem before classes. since september 2022, children in all our schools have been doing this.
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sing the anthem, they understand that this is the anthem of their country, and thus, unobtrusively, there was, and will be, patriotic education in our school. it was proposed to extend this tradition to all russian schools. ministry of education, to raise the flag and perform the national anthem at the beginning of each school week, as for the anthem, the flag, yes, this is very correct. but it just needs to be done with dignity,
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today the coat of arms of russia with the tsarist imperial symbols coexists perfectly with the anthem born in the ussr, just like the two flags, red, the victory flag and the russian tricolor, look very harmonious side by side. we have stopped dividing our people into white and red. history of our country. finally restored its continuity and continuity. stalypin's words spoken on the eve of the revolution and the turmoil of all the geopolitical catastrophes of the 20th century sound especially modern and timely. they need great upheavals, we need a great russia.
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that's what, yura, you know, the situation in the country is difficult, well, you understand. nikita sergeevich, an older person needs to understand this. therefore, it’s not always, how can i say this, you know what i’m getting at, i understand what ilyevich is driving, i heard that
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a decision was made to remove khrushchev, as i understand it, at the plenum. well, in connection with this with the question, we need to somehow make sure that they react correctly abroad, otherwise nikita would intimidate them there, or he would send these missiles to cuba like a schmuck, we need to somehow hint to them that... the new leadership of the soviet union is striving for dialogue, for stability, otherwise, out of fear, they will again move on to another crisis, what do you suggest? i think that i think that
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it’s pointless to act through the mit, it’s a painfully clumsy colossus. i agree, i thought about it, what do you suggest? considering all the circumstances, as i understand it, it will be necessary to act informally very quickly. that’s not the right word, we need some western journalist to cover it. the question is from the angle we need, in some newspaper, i think an american one is best.
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victor, pay attention to this picture, a very interesting artist, you know, this is a good investment, excuse me, please, yuri mikhailovich, you remember me, victor louis, of course i remember, victor louis,
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born in the twenty-eighth year, place of birth, the city of stallinsk, russian, “well, about shooting, we ’ll talk later, now tell me what what you are going to do after your release, before my
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release, citizen, boss, 5 years are still shining, so don’t blame me, i didn’t think about it.” my name is yuri mikhailovich, why are you trying to act like a criminal, and citizen, boss, why all this, but you are drawn to knowledge, you read different books, you study languages, what do you have in common with this semi-literate thief, don’t you know , you need to know, you need to think, think about how
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you will live, no one will do it for you. , no one, this crack will drag you in, you won’t have time to utter a word, you’ll be in prison for the rest of your life and you will until these guys kill them, well... well, maybe so, but if so, you need to stick to other centers, we need you, ours, who are smart, meet my wife, jennifer, it’s very nice, and i'm a journalist now, working for a swedish newspaper? yes, i
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know, how are you doing? are you interested in art? yes, in some way, from which i can conclude that labor successes have not passed you by. oh, you ’ve already met, well, great, great, yura, let’s go, edik is waiting for you in the office, i’ll be back immediately, but does he know? yura, we are i’ve known you for a long time, almost 10 years, go ahead with confidence, i’ve arranged everything in the best possible way. darling, this is for you. edmund stevens first appeared in the ussr in 1934, soon after which he began an affair with a russian
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girl, nina bondarenko. permission for the marriage of soviet citizens with foreigners was then given extremely rarely, and stevens applied for permission to marry nina directly to the people's commissar for foreign affairs of the ussr, litvinov. after stalin's death, stevens and his wife returned to moscow, where the soviet government allocated them'. a storey mansion in the center of the city, according to operational data, brezhnevo’s trusted man chervakov has already had a conversation with the american journalist stevens, what they talked about is unknown, not yet known, but it’s clear here, don’t use fortune tellers. leni decided to take a low start, i don’t like it.
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nikita is still here, and this bug is already digging in. i think brezhnev realizes that we only need him to cover up shelepin. if the displacement passes. brezhnev will not stay as general secretary for long, well done lyunya, he quickly realized it, but i told you so shelepin, it’s not like he’s just this brezhnev of yours, but he’s still a fool to me, a fool, that’s a fool, look at how much he’s developed a cry, and the west. he’s flirting, but we’ll break off the muraga,
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come on, take care of this for the americans, okay, comrade stevens? “hello, hello, hurry up, please, the plane is already waiting, what plane, i’m not going anywhere, why aren’t you going, you’re going, you’re going, you’re still going, you can even say you’ve already got ready, but where, to tashkent, of course to tashkent, to tashkent, why, i don’t understand anything, why, eh?” "to the exhibition, you we’ve been wanting to visit it for a long time, and now they’re waiting for you there, they can’t wait, an exhibition, what an exhibition,
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what are you talking about, an achievement, an exhibition. achievements of the national economy, i advise you to hurry up, the plane is already waiting, 90 passengers on board, waiting only for you, according to my information, the journalist with whom i had a conversation suddenly left for tashkent, i’m currently trying to find out, we don’t have time to find out legally, everything it’s already started, as they say. oh, my god, let’s think, dear, maybe there are some other options, just urgently, urgently, khrushchev will be in moscow this evening, it’s already time no, come on,
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this is a completely different level. different money, different position, you will probably be noticed in the west, well, you can’t go on jacking off your swedes forever, but who are the swedes, sitting there in their swamps, and this is the west, england, america, a different scale, you understand, only if ...
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i’m not hiding anything, it’s either master or bust, come on, come on, think, think, he who doesn’t take risks, doesn’t drink champagne, the decision is yours, decide, but quickly, time is precious.
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reported on the most important events that happened in the world. we went to tokyo eighteenth olympic games. the united states won the unofficial ranking with a score of 36 gold, 26 silver and 28 bronze medals. the ussr had less gold, so it was given second place, although soviet athletes were in the lead in the total number of medals.
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the beatles' song, can't buy my love, was recognized as the uk's best-selling single. from the new album a hard day's night. china has conducted its first official nuclear weapons test, signaling its ambitions to become a major player on the international stage. released in the usa to the home stretch of the presidential election race, in which democrat lyndon johnson won a landslide victory over republican bari goldwater. despite the fact that the official representative of the latter was a popular film actor. on october 14 , soviet leader nikita khrushchev resigned, handing over his post to leonid brezhnev. in the light of the swedish newspaper dagens-nyter, the world press reported a comment from moscow correspondent victor louis that the change in soviet leadership meant that the ussr was choosing a soft, moderate foreign policy course,
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prefers stability and dialogue in relations with the west. new general secretary. what awareness? i'm quite familiar with the entire foreign correspondent corps in moscow, and i'm willing to bet. not every journalist working for a western publication can boast of such awareness.
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what kind of connections do you have there in the kremlin? thank you. it's always nice to hear when your work is appreciated so highly. and as for connections, everything is very simple. my neighbor works in the kremlin, as a janitor, for you a completely english sense of humor. tell me, what do you think about cooperation with leading publications in england? this proposal, exactly, well, in general terms, is interesting, in general terms, but i would like to know the details, you are a business man,
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mr. louis, brezhnev has another journalist in reserve for... there was another journalist, we did not expect this, oh well , they didn’t expect, they didn’t expect, give it here, a certain victor louis, a citizen of the ussr, collaborates with a number of western publications, we followed him, an unremarkable figure, never, nothing, anywhere, so here we go. you are now with you can’t take your eyes off him, andropov, so far the only win-win option
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suits everyone, why? but because on his own, neither brezhnevsky, nor shelepinsky, nor vasin, nor petin, he’s all neutral, well, that’s good. kgb after all. fine. not really. it hurts, it’s not easy. there is a suspicion that he will soon become cramped in the supporting roles. i think that he has already started digging under laziness. did you warn him? breshnego. but what about, he says, without you? i know everything, i just can’t do anything yet, the only thing is that kandropa’s deputies were appointed by tsvigun, and this one is absolutely reliable, he and brezhnev
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have known each other for ages, and besides, they are brothers-in-law, they have wives, sisters, though they are step-sisters. so there are no questions with reliability, with brains, however, it’s as usual with us, it’s either one or the other. on the left is yuri chervakov, brezhnevo's confidant, former security officials, and his interlocutor nicky louis, a correspondent for a number of foreign newspapers. he who?
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despite the russian surname, he has a criminal record, speculation, married foreigners filed in the uk, a corresponding social circle. it's weak, it's weak, is there anything else? any information on that? khrushchov began to become active. after his resignation, nikita khrushchov lived in a modest state dacha allocated to him in the village of petrova dalneye near moscow. he led the life of a pensioner, often walked around his dacha and went fishing. despite the fact that he was already over 70, khrushchev’s active nature could not come to terms with doing nothing. in 1967
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he came up with the idea of ​​writing memoirs. what other memoirs? khrushchev's son repeatedly told his acquaintances that he was persuading his father write memories. recently information appeared that khrushchev agreed. his hundred, and what he is going to do with these memoirs is still unknown, but there is no doubt that if they find out about this in the west, imagine what he will tell about me there, yura, you need to take care of this matter personally, just as it is necessary here . to do everything more delicately, of course,
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i understand, that is, to put pressure on him, he will put everyone on edge, we don’t need a scandal now, well , we don’t need it at all, i, of course, mean the authority of the party, there’s no way to make a mistake here. i need to come up with something, some kind of maneuver? yura, this must be done. nikita sergeevich khrushchev was distinguished by an extremely stubborn character. an attempt to solve the issue using purely hardware methods did not yield results. khrushchev refused to give the working materials to the secretary of the central committee kirilenko, who summoned him for... a conversation in moscow, these
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sons of bitches, they even thought of keeping an eye on me, not only did they cover my entire dacha with their listening devices, and about the toilet, probably , haven't forgotten, ah, ah, i know... you prefer irish whiskey, but believe me, this very special, soft ice, no, thank you, that’s right, ice only spoils, does not allow the taste to reveal itself, and you are an expert, nothing human, as they say, well, let’s get down to business. yuri vladimovich, i
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am listening to you carefully. we will talk about your professional activities. we liked the way you did the job of covering khrushchev's resignation. we offer you cooperation on an ongoing basis. what will be required of me? besides professionalism, loyalty, well, in this regard, i never gave you any trouble, otherwise you would be with they didn't talk to me. yuri vladimirovich, i understand, i am of interest to you as a channel through which the information you need will get to the western press, where my... name, i will say, without
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false modesty, enjoy a certain credit of trust, i would like this status quo to be saved by me, i think this is also beneficial for you, the information that will go through you will be, as the americans say, of the highest quality, we will do it ourselves, i hope you understand me, of course, yes, it suits me quite well, i don’t like it either all this fuss called a journalist. investigations, well, for your part, continue, for my part, i would like to be able to manage my
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royalties personally, and not hand them over to the state, i don’t see anything impossible. in the meantime, i have a specific matter for you. hello, nikita sergeevich. who is this? i... my name is victor, victor louis, i am a journalist, i would like to talk with you, but why the hell should i talk to you, and what kind of surname is that, yes, my surname is really unusual, because of it i
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i had to spend 9 years in a camp and would have spent even longer if it weren’t for you. i owe my release to you personally, nikita sergeevich, what do you mean? “you changed our whole life, if i had left under stalin, i would hardly have been able to work as a journalist, well, in extreme cases, as a typesetter in a printing house, as a typesetter , that’s enough, but you would have been in the second round for a long time, but they say correctly, don’t do good, you won’t get evil, no matter how many people there..." they returned normal life, but they pushed me into retirement, so, here, here, i just wanted to talk about this, why don’t you write memoirs, again 25, but who will print them, the memories are mine, you, or something , well, no one is here, but i could transport them
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to the west, there they will be torn off with their hands, to the west, well, this is the only way, well people have the right to know the truth.
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a foreign newspaper, and if a sensation falls into my hands, rest assured, i won’t miss it, otherwise i’m worthless, so if your memoirs end up in my possession, they will definitely see the light, you know, i’m with you now, our interests coincide. yes, i tried to write a project, i don’t have a set design or assistants too, i’m still a writer myself, what crap these things are, when i say it seems
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fine, but how to write it down on paper, nothing comes of it, nikita sergeevich, but i ’ll give you a portable tape recorder, huh? here’s a little one like that, you say what you think is necessary, and i’ll type everything out, and i’ll manage it with this technique of yours, it’ll probably break the devil’s leg, here there are two buttons in total, two buttons, these are these or something, yes, yeah , come on, that’s it, was i already in good spirits, was i, what do i know about bodrum, well, practically nothing, i’ll give you 30 liras for. tomatoes 45, for two lira give it back, four and only in cash. the first thing tourists love about bodrum is our white villas. how long have you been working here? i’ve only been here for a month, but for me it’s already like... a second home, what kind of people come here, i’m very interested, everything that happened within the walls of this
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villa remains within the walls of this villa, without which it is impossible to get married in bodrum, without a certificate, with tests. a man and a woman must match each other's blood type, and only with this piece of paper can an application be submitted, otherwise they will not sign it. men go to the salon is primarily a place to relax and chat. i go to the salon once a week, more often than i, the lives of others. premiere. tomorrow. on the first. pechora vodka, a product of stellar group. dear friends, happy medical worker’s day. this choir is called angels of hope. children who were deaf from birth sing in it. i borrow.
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the doctors of the ambulance teams of donetsk, lugansk, zaporozhye, kherson, kursk and belgorod are awarded, a vocation, a prize for the best doctors in russia, tomorrow on the first day, work with khrushchev’s films is completed, i checked the results personally, everything is negative. what else? there remains a lot about
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stalin, extremely harsh statements. these are tapes 3, 5 and 7. stalin didn’t ask you or me for anything. what about sending memoirs? so how? i can't believe it. you learned how to do old fashion. i owe everything i know to you, dear friend. my swedish colleagues have long been looking for a freelance correspondent, smart, energetic, russian. “i’ll give you the phone, and you call, what the hell is
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it ? there’s someone here, he’s always away, such a brute, he’s there, yes, there, put it, it’s not hard, but okay, meet me, this is victor louis, a journalist, i hope, yeah, my wife, nina, very nice, too, and this is jennifer states, my english friend, as you can see, we are
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both victims of the love of high art. i just don’t know how to thank you for your science. victor, it’s always easy to talk to you. you know... thank you, today i came to you for a reason, yes, i can read faces, maybe you even know what i mean i’m going to ask you, well, of course, i’m an esnavidist, but not to that extent, it’s a pity, it’s a pity, otherwise i was just about to relax, victor, we’ll talk about... khrushchev’s amimoire, i’m asking you for a favor, well, if it depends
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only on me, then... i want this manuscript to fall into the hands of the americans, not the british. yes, but you have to be aware that it's not entirely original. this is not the first year i have lived in the soviet union. and i understand perfectly well that khrushchev’s memories were processed by the kgb. but still, there is a lot of material left that would be interesting to study with... therefore, my friends in america would like to see this manuscript before publication, after all, it is also customary for us to please the authorities, and of course, an american publication should publish these memoirs, this is
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a matter of prestige, besides, it is always useful when publishers give you ... we have to do a little, pay attention, victor, no coercion, only mutual interest, america, america, well, why did it happen, i’ll go to america, but i didn’t think that you were such a patriot, i’m a patriot. victor is exactly the same as you.
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we'll study these tapes. are you not satisfied with the recommendations that you received regarding me? i can already assure you that in any case we will need special evidence of the authenticity of these recordings, we must be absolutely sure, name your conditions, your recommendations are truly impeccable.
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what kind of ugliness, how do you like it, is excellent, you know, there is such a russian proverb: under the face, everything suits, as under the face, everything suits, yes, it will be suitable for your collection, and you know, it seems to me that khrushchev will not wear this, and those he won’t be photographed in this anymore, you know, if he doesn’t wear this, then his memoirs won’t be published. yes, but it seems to me that he doesn’t give a damn about it, you know, if they told me, jenny, put on this, take a photo in this, and we’ll publish you, i would tell them, you know, what, oh, cheney, where from
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did you dial?
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revolutionary conspiracy, not a masquerade, nikita sergeevich, but if lenin himself, well, give me your... hats, just make sure that these photographs of him are immediately in shreds in the toilet, otherwise they will be printed, you won’t be able to get them off the frame, well what are you saying, a conventional sign, well, well, i... some kind of kindergarten. khrushchev's memoirs were
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published. the tape with his confused , confused speech, which louis cleared of information unwanted by brezhny, was assigned to decipher by an american young russian specialist, a specialist in the work of fyodor tyuchev, stroubutel. he studied russian language and literature at the american university of oxford, where he shared a room in a student dormitory with a lover of cheerful companies, beautiful girls playing the saxophone, bill clinton. nikita khrushchev with indignantly refused the fee for the memoirs. what was missing was that he said that they would say that i was on the payroll of the capitalists. victor luis received his fee. the main thing is
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“i reported about her to washington, said that alliluyeva was unpredictable, but our eggheads
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decided that she would go crazy with gratitude once she was in the west and would obediently do what she was told, no, they organized this carnival for her with her escape , yes, and now they’ve come to their senses, yes, exactly, friends in london believe that alliluyeva’s reputation is too impeccable, it surprises them, i would she said, she’s even unpleasantly surprised, well, that’s understandable, as long as she has a nymp over her head, she has every reason to believe that she’s doing us a favor by staying in the west, everything should be the other way around, we’re doing her a favor by agreeing... and greet her , your friends think in the same direction as mine, we have a common task here, and
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it’s not difficult to tarnish your reputation, hallelujah, the whole question is how much you can influence your husband, what does this mean, it’s difficult or it’s not difficult, for you it’s nothing, i don’t understand janie, what do you have to do with all this, victor, don’t make mountains out of molehills, all we need is for you to write an article about alleluyeva in england, it doesn’t cost anything, well then let someone else do it, and here i, well, because... because they know you, they trust you, after this whole story with khrushchev’s memoirs, your every word will be caught on the fly, vitya,
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the information is already ready, i will write this article myself, you just need to forward it her to london, that's disgusting, that's disgusting, jenny, understand, think about who alliluyeva is. a lonely, eccentric woman, she abandoned her children, she went wild, they’re going to start twisting her around, this way and that, i’m disgusted, janie, i’m disgusted. to take part in this, if, if it were andropov’s order, yes, he is still my master, everyone has their own master, victor. no, jenny,
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don’t be naive, darling, you, jenny , maybe you married me on their instructions, don’t talk nonsense, what nonsense, jenny, what nonsense, what do you call it? , agent of influence? and you made from zhenne? what did you do from jenny? i thought that at least in bed, i wouldn’t
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be surrounded by all this dust. yes, lenya treated us like children, underestimated us, we are losing, we are losing positions. oh, i wanted to do without this, without frontal attacks, it won’t work, we don’t have time for these multi-steps, and we wouldn’t be late, we won’t be late,
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there’s a politburo meeting next week, prepare a gas control certificate about the failures in the economy, i’ll criticize, it’s a hit or miss situation, we need to prepare the west, yes, yes, and about brezhnev personally, about him itself, about this family. about the son of an alcoholic , we’ll take all the rubbish out of the light, well, be careful, we don’t want to break any wood, but here’s an idea, there’s this journalist named louis. nina, i urgently need to talk to ed, who kidnapped him? yes, dear, we already know everything, sit down...
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there is a man sitting next to you, he wants to meet you, just calmly, good afternoon, your husband is safe, but if you want to see him alive and well, you will have to do something to do for us, who are you? what's your name, it doesn't matter, everything is from you you will need to convey this material on behalf of your husband, remember, we have very little time, okay, i can call.
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i'm at stevens's, please don't ask anything, come here as quickly as possible. now listen to me, comrade without a name, in 15 minutes the otritan press will be here.
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i can call? not really. no, yes, okay,
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thank you.
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they said you were a real witch? “you don’t look good, yes, i, i was sick, but now i’m completely healthy, and what is this story with your kidnapping, well, no one
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kidnapped me, i really was for a while disappeared from home, well, this happens to every man at least once in his life, unfortunately, i don’t remember the details, i wasn’t in a state of mind, besides , i generally have a very bad memory, let’s agree this way: from now on you will only carry out those instructions, which they received from me personally. any amateur activity, such as, for example, materials about svetlana alliluyeva, which you recently published, is not welcome. firstly, this was a request from a close friend, and secondly, i have some scores to settle with this family, under her father i spent several years in a camp, you must agree,
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my revenge was not the most cruel, in fact, all the requests, as well as plans for revenge. discuss with me first, however, if you are so interested in the person of aliluyeva, i want to consult with... with you, this is her memoir, which she wrote back in moscow, here is a copy that... we seized from her moscow apartment, according to according to our information,
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she took the second copy to america, where it is in the process of publication. as you understand, we don’t want this, let’s think together about what can be done here, but i see only one way out, get ahead of the americans. “it is necessary, we must urgently edit this manuscript in the right way and send it to the west, for example to germany, for example, but the american book will sooner or later see the light, yes, but it will no longer cause a sensation, but no sensation, no interest. , and
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there are hardly any people willing to meet the texts of two books with the same title, so the american edition will turn out to be a soap bubble. in the late sixties, victor louis finally achieved the position he dreamed of. he became rich, lived in an inaccessible place. even the highest party ranks of luxury. in a tank near moscow, he built himself an estate, about which there were legends. there were fountains, a sculpture park, an indoor swimming pool, a tennis court and a garage where a collection of magnificent cars was gradually amassed, including a mercedes, volvo, ford mustang and a unique antique bentley convertible. with the fee he was due for alliluyeva’s book 20 letters to a friend, victor louis bought himself another car, a porsche unheard of in the ussr at that time.
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maybe i went for potatoes, well now i have them in england, in i almost fell, and the former owner had a little bit of a special workshop on it, when did they see it there too? everyone got it, in england, you say, i can afford it, but you allowed yourself, bless you, you allowed, a house with a swimming pool, a car to an english mechanic, you allowed, well, come on , come on, finish the deal, no, i’m just, just for all. this will have to be paid someday, but i have already paid, you are mistaken,
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you bet on the wrong one, vitya, andropov, he will squeeze you out like a lemon and throw you out, you understand. “i ’ve known him for a long time, you can trust me, listen, but if you’re so smart, why do you then you’re so poor, and i ’m trying to act like a thug, victor louis, andropov has you on a hook.” well, that’s another big question,
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who’s got who on the hook now, a big question.
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archangel, you, janie, don’t shoot, do you know him? , well, guys, there’s a new addition for you, hello, come on, oh, what a great thing, archangel, just look, hello, we have these, hello, there’s
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a new addition for you, asadi, behind the partition. victor was convicted of speculation. where are you from? from moscow. what can you do? i know a lot. useful. come on, what? now yes.
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you live for a long time. nice to the eye, do you approve? under no circumstances, an honest thief is tired of living like this, a real burglar doesn’t need anything, no house, no wife, no tsatsik, nothing holds him back, because he’s free, you know?
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this is andropov. yes, yuri vladimirovich, i recognized you. turn on the radio. what radio? well, not a lighthouse, of course. on march 2, 1969, the chinese military, under cover of darkness, occupied the small island of damansky on the ussuri river and in the morning opened fire on soviet border guards from there. after fierce fighting, a tank detachment was called in for help, but the counterattack failed, and the chinese managed
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to capture the newest soviet t-62 tank with secret equipment on board. after this , a decision was made. use the bm-21 grad jet division against them. this was the first time this type of missile launcher was used in combat. there were about 700 chinese soldiers. despite the cessation of active hostilities after march 15, the border conflict continued, soviet border guards were forced to open fire hundreds of times on to violators. listen, louis, i 've been meaning to tell you for a long time, in my opinion, you
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've grown out of the short pants of journalism, i think it's time to offer you a real, serious case, thank you, yuri vladimirovich, i'm flattered, you already know, you need to send a private person, this must be an intelligent, decisive person, but devoid of
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any hint of official status. of course, you will have to act at your own peril and risk. understand. i admit, this is a dangerous business. of course, you can refuse, but for some reason it seems to me that you will agree. mister zianzingo, i am authorized to convey to you that the soviet state expects a lot from cooperation between our countries. cooperation involves bilateral actions. one of the most influential figures
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in political taiwan was the son of the country's first president, chiang kai-shek, chiang-jinguo. this was a man of amazing destiny. in 1925 , his father sent him to study in soviet russia. there he ended up in the family of lenin’s sister anna ilyinishna ulyanova, after elizarova’s husband. name became nikolai vladimirovich elizarov. he mastered russian perfectly language joined the communist party, studied at the university of the workers of the east in moscow, at the kazan tank school and the leningrad military-political academy. in the thirties, elizarov worked as the head of a mechanical shop at uralmash, and then ran a newspaper there for heavy engineering. in sverdlovsk, he married a russian girl, faina vakhreva, but in... in 1937, his father broke up with the communists and began persecuting them. the threat of arrest and reprisals hung over elizarov. together with his wife and
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little son, he secretly fled to china. in in 1949, having lost the civil war to the chinese communists led by maoudzedong, chiang kai-shek and his associates moved to the island of taiwan, where he founded an alternative state, the republic of china. dzian jingo headed the special service. countries, i have been instructed to bring to your attention that the soviet union is ready to make a proposal that taiwan take china’s place in the united nations. this situation could increase china’s aggression towards us. our island is a small delicate flower, what will happen to it,
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if he falls between the hammer of the ussr and the anvil of china, in the event of an increase in aggression from china, and even more so in the event of an attack on the ussr or taiwan, the soviet union offers to coordinate its military with you... we are sure that if the chinese authorities find out about this that such an agreement was concluded between taiwan and the ussr, they will think three times before applying it. power in relation to your country, a wise gardener will call a toad for his friend so that she can eat the tearworms that threaten delicate flowers, i
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didn’t think that andropovo’s envoy would familiar with... from medieval chinese poetry, there is news, information just received from louis, negotiations have begun successfully, contacts have been established. well, was i wrong about it? well done! and now pavel sergeevich, let’s start the real
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game, we need to open it slightly. cards will make the chinese nervous, we must very carefully let them know that our man is in taiwan and has already achieved certain results in the negotiations. this, i think, will cool their warlike ardor and help avoid another conflict. have you already worked? informational channel, usually in such cases we act through the romanians, romania has taken the position of ours and yours, we know that they inform the chinese about many things, so i think we should use this channel, it is proven, the chinese trust it, but at least some then there will be a prog from these allies, well, he’s not looking for good from good, i agree,
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but... yuri vladimirovich, he’s in a very difficult situation, victor, if he finds out that the chinese know about our negotiations, who said that will it be easy? the security of the country costs one person, it will give nothing god get out of it, because he’s crazy about us.
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hello, mr. louis, please hurry up. i'm waiting for mr. gospodinga regrets, but he was distracted by urgent matters. he instructed me to entertain you. please hurry up, a car is waiting for us below. and what will we do? oh, today you will see a lot of interesting things.
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mr. dzyanga, i don’t understand why i was given this excursion to the prison cazimats, perhaps you don’t know, but under stalin i spent several years in a camp, so such things... don’t surprise me, so if you you hoped to impress me, you know that it didn’t work out for you. i just wanted to let you know how we're doing.
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you have nothing to object to, on the contrary, there is, but before presenting my objections to you, i ask you for time to think, i need
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to think about and formulate everything clearly, tomorrow at 9:00, and this will be our last meeting. jeni. do you know what victor is doing in taiwan? no, he didn't tell me. yeah, he
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went there on andropov’s instructions for secret negotiations with dzyango. i'm surprised by your awareness. she must. not to surprise, but to alarm, because not only me and my american friends know about this, now the chinese also know about it. do you understand what this means for victor? was it you, was it you who published louis to the chinese? jenny, i'm right, answer me, i'm right, jenny, it's much more complicated.
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hear, you don’t have the right to say that, what did you do, what did you do, everything will be fine, you don’t have the right to tell me that,
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it always comes out unscathed, they’ll kill him there, they’ll kill him there, you’ll be to blame for this, listen, rest in peace , pull yourself together. stop the hysteria, here, take a drink, and now listen to me, if victor were a simple executor of someone else’s will and would blindly follow orders, then he would be doomed, this is a deadly situation, yes. but he always plays by his own rules in his own game, which means he will make sure that... the taiwanese understand that they
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need him? jenny, he himself said that he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. he 'll be lucky. yes, i would give a lot now to know what a brilliant move he came up with, everything. everything will be fine, jenny will be good.
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despite the fact that the situation is difficult, each side can and should try to extract the maximum benefit today. i suggest you the following.
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i am organizing a series of publications in the western press about the fact that the ussr is negotiating to provide economic assistance to taiwan. since the united states probably already knows about my visit here, they will compare the information they have and draw the conclusions we need. they will probably be afraid that the soviets are trying to win you over to their side. means for maintaining their influence they will be ready to pay, this time their clumsy congress will show miracles of dexterity and will decide in the shortest possible time to expand economic assistance programs for taiwan, here, as they say, the cards are in your hands, squeeze out of them everything you can survive, this is a good offer. but it's
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not enough. i'm listening to you. we will need a statement from the ussr about its readiness to use nuclear weapons against china. this will protect us in case of a possible invasion. i'm afraid that if you are talking about an official statement, it will only encourage the small ones. if official there will be no statement, but the whole world will still be talking about it, this will just make him nervous, you know what they call me in the west, an informed source in moscow, i think that they will publish information of this kind from their informed source here. if, of course, the source
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turns out to be in moscow, alive and well. what it is? a gift from dzyandzengo in honor of the fulfillment of our agreements, vodka is called victory over the tiger, only emperors drank it, what disgusting, disgusting, you would know what it’s infused, well, i see a scorpion snake, yes, but only they play the role of a dragon, and what about a tiger?
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he will have to pick up another gift, you know, now i have no doubt at all that it was andropov who leaked information, played the chinese card, and was ready to pay with me, the gift will be for him later, i don’t know what yet, now i understand what yura chervakov was talking about , people for andropov are not people. and so the material, bricks to nails, go ahead, it’s a little heavy, honey, just be patient, he was thin, in general he looked more like alena delon, than on purtos, i propose a fight, valya said, well, a very good role,
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well, the most important thing in life is to eat, drink, fight, actually i’m a positive person, in life there is such a baggage of terrible mistakes, sometimes you sit down like that, you think, lord, what would it be like... it would be good if it weren’t so. well, vanechka, the only thing is that now i’m the only one visiting you, there’s practically no one left. he is a very gentle person, very careful and attentive, i envy his granddaughter. this is a cat, what about this? well, some kind of raccoon, woman, the one who really captivated him with her love was lida. she is strong, she is loving. you are young, young. to the eightieth birthday of valentin smernitsky, today on the first. vveta vodka, a product of stellor group. he was
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the general secretary of nadezhda, who tried to restore order in the country with a strong hand. focus on action, not big words. orphan, the form says there is no movable and no immovable property, the nuts began to be tightened, but tightened only if necessary, the increase in discipline directly affected the efficiency of production, by the way, it was eighty in the third year it increased significantly, i remember andropovka vodka, i remember the grave corruption cases and landings, i remember the american boeing that we shot down in the kuril islands, this showed that the soviet union knows how to stand up for its national interests, we responded firmly to all challenges, no, but us then... there was a sharp deterioration in soviet-american relations, it was people from androp’s inner circle who created a myth called andropov, that’s why such forest characteristics, andropov is a completely different person, writing poetry, loving music, versed in cinema,
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let's not slander it, different people saw it in completely different ways, the premiere for the 10th anniversary of the birth of yuri andropov, which did not happen today. on the first, i really believe that competent work with refuseniks can bring considerable benefits, in the west they will look at the soviet government, at you personally, in a completely different way, yuri vladimirovich, come on, come on, it’s interesting, my thoughts come from assumptions that among those who have not yet received permission to departure, probably not everyone is a potential enemy of the soviet state, there are probably a lot of completely
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harmless people there, for example, yuri vladimirovich, well, why don’t... we make a list of those whom we are already ready to let go and arrange a nice trade with the west for everyone of interest to them... “we don’t lose anything, but you, louis, are simply a fountain of fresh thoughts, in america, the idea of ​​​​victor louis aroused the most lively interest, he was received twice in the white house, once by vice president henfrey, and the other by advisor president for national security, future us secretary of state, henry kissinger.
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after meeting with kissinger, louis flies to israel, with which the ussr did not have diplomatic relations at that time, and meets there with prime minister goldey meyer. the ussr showed the west that it was possible to carefully negotiate with it, which made the transition to a policy of détente possible. the us leadership demonstrated efficiency to its voters. year, 225 thousand people emigrated from the soviet union, poor people, they think that
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someone needs them there, they sell them like cats, like dead souls, i thought that for americans freedom is an ideal, is it something like that? hell, what kind of disgusting thing should i be doing, and this is also historical, come on, come on, tell me, i’m telling you, the kgb has finally decided. that the writer solzhenitsson poses a terrible threat to the creative work
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of the soviet people, but you know their methods, bulldozers, yes, i know, remember this case, when i was sent to tashkent, i didn’t even take a toothbrush with me, i interfered a lot, i remember, well... i was instructed to publish a stolen manuscript, can you imagine, solzhenitsa got whistled at about it, and then suddenly she ends up in the west and he gets imprisoned, anti-soviet propaganda, eight years in camps, at least, yes, can you imagine what you have to deal with nasty things. the work is like this, only you have already done such things, victor, did, did, but there
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it’s a completely different matter, there is svetka alliluyeva, who is she, a donut hole, here is a magnitude, little man, after all, you will have to make a deal with your conscience, you will have to ... myself i can’t shake my head, the security officers have a short conversation, so you’ll have to, my friend, you’ll have to, you won’t have to, maybe i ’ll come up with something, so, a ticket, a passport, that’s it. jenny, yes, listen, i
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have a request to you, don’t knock me down, i already have a holey head, i’ll forget everything, no, not a holey one, the best head in the world, only this head, i can trust, this is for very important to me. jenny, please send me a telegram from london, remember? yes, don't worry! well, how can i not worry? my dear wife goes to her mother, leaves me, an orphan, alone, i’m about to cry, stop it,
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it was decided to send the manuscript of solzhenitsa’s novel to the cancer ward to... you’re interested in art, well, a little, and you,
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brother, levka, we’re a pure art professor. art critic, our friend jokes, i work in a thrift store, but i’m very interested in art, especially icons, you have a good collection, the only thing missing is a couple of classical boards, for example, the chernigov mother of god of three hands. "well, that's impossible, for a person like you there shouldn't be anything impossible, if you want, i will get you this icon, levka flint, he said, he will do it, well, as far as i know, this icon
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was stolen from a museum some time ago, and it is unknown where it is." it doesn’t matter where it is, the most important thing is, so that you want it to be at your place, hello, victor, and i’m hosting here, i see, take the order, here it is, beauty, the board, the one you need, yes, the same one, were you in doubt? the venikov company does not knit, just don’t ask me what, where and how, i don’t give out the secrets of my business even to those whom i respect terribly, you loy, i respect terribly, you know how to live, and this is just
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the cherry on the cake, as they say in america. as agreed? listen, louis, now that you're convinced that i'm serious about my work, i have a proposal for you. i'm listening to you. i'm interested in your neighbor, citizen costakis. well, if you want me to introduce you to him, then that's impossible. we don't have that kind of relationship with him. no, no, no, i wouldn’t want to get to know him, on the contrary, i wouldn’t want him to see me or hear anything about me, he interests me, that's why: your neighbor has plundered so many treasures that some people want to shake him by the car, which means robbed, george costakis,
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a famous collector, well, this is just a sign. we don’t believe her, do we? where did the state farm that worked somewhere in the greek embassy get the money for such a collection, well, it’s just funny, this fat man did such things with the diplomatic post that oh-oh-oh, i’m not interested in this, i don’t believe it, and yet , that's true, it's a pity. you were visiting him, you know what, where and how, well there is an alarm system and other little things, this could be a good cash benefit for you. i’ll tell you a secret, the bones will be shaken in any case with
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your help or not, so think about it. that you don’t know them well or something, just show up, these geese and swans will drink all our blood right away, that’s all right, that’s all right, but still behind this louis there is something about our unit, there are
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very interesting clues, well, around this same louis, a whole gang was formed, the so- called luyats, what kind of luyats are these, mostly young people. from twenty to thirty who is doing what, who is making films, who is writing articles, but the most important thing is that there are artists and restorers, well, goma, of course, so what, as i understand it, he feeds them, absolutely right, he feeds, sings, foreign cigarettes, clothes, music , “it would seem that everything is as usual, what does this good uncle require in return? in return, in return, they help him handle all sorts of affairs, currency,
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valuables, this and that, but most importantly, there is something in our department, and more specifically , more specifically, there is a certain lev on the passport leo borisovich kazakov, only here he was involved in four cases at once, mostly theft, i want to go to israel, i submitted an application 2 years ago, two girls, schoolgirls. don’t worry, now many people want to leave, many are refused to smoke, they don’t refuse me,
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they just don’t tell me anything, come back later, we’ll let you know, i’ll go crazy. at work they found out about everything, they began to look askance, they stopped performing complex operations, i’m losing my qualifications, you understand, this is a tragedy, i understand, damn you don’t understand, i’m sorry that this is the finest instrument in order for it to work, it needs to be practiced and not on the appendix, damn them all, but any resident will hit you with a pendix in a wonderful way, sorry! i'm sorry, i understand, i understand perfectly well, all this should be indifferent to you, you have your own life, i understand, i sympathize with you, well, i really have my own
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life, well, let's do this, let's meet you in about three weeks or something , i will try to find out something about your business during this time, which are included. have you heard about the explosions in the metro on january 8? yes, yuri vladimirovich heard. what else have you
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heard about it? a gas explosion, but judging by the fact that you started the conversation with this, this is not gas, a real bomb was blown up in the subway, this is a terrorist attack, terrorists, this means demands and others, that’s exactly what the armenian separatists took responsibility for, wow, this is exactly, as you understand, the situation for the soviet union. very unusual, but be that as it may, we are now closely involved, this is a serious matter, but unfortunately, it was not possible to avoid resonance in the west, of course, in this regard, strange as it may seem, i have a personal request to you, but no, it’s not strange, vladimirovich,
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especially in connection with this case, the explosions, you found yourself, so to speak, in the rays of the spotlights, that ’s exactly why i need your support, you are a person experienced, i trust you completely, western newspapers will probably portray me now. such a cruel blockhead, the chief of the secret police. not all, but many, yes. so, all i want is to look in the eyes of the world community as a non-resident, not a strangler of freedom of speech, but first of all as a human being. and i won't be afraid of it words, a sympathetic person. as
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you can see, simon, not all soviet people live in cramped apartments, as you wrote in your article. i meant all ordinary soviet people. but to be honest, ordinary people in england also do not live in mansions. no, everything is changing for us. and the leadership will change, i mean the leadership, new people will come, thinking differently, free from dogma, active, businesslike, is this how you characterize andropovo, what is a new moscow joke? not a joke, i'm absolutely serious.
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that's the whole secret of his longevity, yes, true, true, by the way, if you want, i’ll tell you a funny story, kissinger told it to me, at a meeting between brezhnev and kissinger, our brezhnev sits, speaks,
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and... when it’s kissinger’s turn, ours gets up, calmly goes about his business, only returns when the translator opens his mouth, he is an idiot, he has surrounded himself with the same idiots, here is shcholokov, the minister of internal affairs, what are you saying, his behavior is just a decameron, by the way, for meetings with his own grief... he uses office apartments. as far as i know, the main shchelokov is considered a candidate for the role of successor to power after brezhnev, which your friend andropov probably doesn’t like very much, but at least he doesn’t share his sorrows with me. apparently our friendship is not that close. but i still think
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that andropov has no reason to be upset. brezhnev is seriously ill, his days are numbered. lye is completely unsuitable as a successor.
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no idea who killed your neighbor no idea, everyone is silent, no one knows anything, not a word, nothing, i’m sinning to your liking, he is as mine as yours, although i am stolen from him, i am wrong, there is such a sin. i couldn’t resist, don’t you see that andropov is simply dangerous for the country, for whom for
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you, perhaps, because when brezhnev plays into the box, such a purge will begin that has not happened for a long time, but don’t worry, i ’ll put in a good word for you out of old friendship, but for the country, for the country, he is dangerous, that’s the whole point, that this is a purge, he is not capable of anything else, but this is not a method, understand that the country has already experienced all sorts of purges and other things in tightening the screws, brezhnev ensured stability and moderation. all the problems, yes, there are problems, no one talks about it, but the country is moving along a soft course, a moderate course, and after brezhny’s death to organize another shake-up, it’s dangerous for the country, for the country, but what do they know about
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the country, they screwed up everything and stole that's it, changes are needed, not your moderation... when was the last time you saw people, when i ask you, when they drove a mercedes up your ass, yes, my dear, you exploded from a full life, you exploded, no bite that... man, what is this, what is this, why am i asking you, what is this? you just can’t get away with this boyish behavior, you’ve gotten away with it until now, you’re a fool, you think
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your master will cover for you, but he’ll use you like a dog, he’ll tell you to bark, you’ll bark, that’s what you do... these are these speeches against brezhnev , especially against shcholokov, stop it, i’m your friend, understand, i, i can’t protect you, anandropov, your master, won’t, he easily exchanges pawns.
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i'm not a pawn. by the beginning of the eighties in in the ussr, two large influential structures came together in the struggle for power and influence. the kgb, led by andropov, around whom supporters of change were grouped, and the ministry of internal affairs, led by shcholokov, who advocated continuing the previous course. the contradictions between the two security agencies intensified and sometimes reached open confrontation. i haven’t seen the deer since then, like a canal into the water? yes, yes. and there was a rumor about kastaki, but
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it was not a good rumor, as if he was killed by order of the lyes themselves, i don’t like everything this, yes, it smells like carosene, i immediately felt that he was digging under me, your little wolf, remember? i told you, he offered me a share so that i could bring him to the kostak, then he put it in such a strange way, like that the kostaks would take it anyway, damn, i’m a fool, i shouldn’t have taken the icon from him, well, you little bastard, he got caught to me? yes, but you
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hand over the board, bike, it’s all out of harm’s way, go somewhere to england, for example, for six months, everyone stays in their places. here is the arrest warrant for mikhail igorich koltsov, aka archangel, louis, i ’ll be out of business as a bastard, don’t trust these bitches, louis, here’s a search warrant for louis, victor’s house.
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you are a very serious person, so you must understand that without a special reason we would not have disturbed you, which means we had very good reasons for this, i’m telling you for the fifth time, i have no idea what you’re talking about here, so that means. ..have you heard anything about the robbery
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of your neighbor george costakis? nonsense. well, of course i know, the whole village has been talking about it for a week. well, and you say that you don’t understand anything? no i do not understand, what does it have to do with me? tell me, do you know who academicians are? well, of course, i know, but i assume that you mean something completely different, it’s absolutely true that in the criminal world they call people academicians. who prepares very serious and complex robberies,
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frauds, etc. so, in the costakis case , we took one person who began to confess. and you are interested to know who he named as the main organizer of this robbery, that is, in quality. academician, even imagine i can’t imagine you, it’s impossible, but... a journalist, not a raider, but that didn’t stop you from serving time for speculation, well, as the french say, it happened in a past life, thank god, thank god,
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that we are not in france, please answer me, do you know... borisovich kazakov, i have no idea about this, but i have completely different information. hello colonel, hello colonel, please, since the citizen of kastagi is a citizen of another country, the case
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of robbery is within the jurisdiction kgb, therefore i ask you to immediately recall your people. yes, you shit yourself out of the blue, you know, who were you scared of, that one, and this paganist published an article in an english newspaper the next day, the next day, you know what it’s about? unfortunately, i don’t understand english, and you don’t understand a damn thing at all, neither do you understand russian. an informed source in moscow reports that the recent high-profile robbery of the famous collector george costakis was
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carried out on the personal instructions of minister shcholokov. those bastards. yes, everyone it’s clear that these are gezh things, things, things, but you understand, at least, that it’s your fault, come on, khrustov, figure out what you’re going to do, and not here on sakalin you’ll start sunbathing for the rest of your days as a traffic inspector. lord, victor, everything is there, everything is on fire, god, well, you have to do something, all your cars, only the mercedes was saved, he himself was standing on the edge, and the bentley is on fire, victor, but you don’t want to call chernol, no, lord, why, we need
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to carry out this investigation, we need to understand who did it, i know who did it. on a stream of incriminating evidence poured into the west. victor louis published entire opuses about brezhnev, who fell into childhood, about his alcoholic son yuri and daughter galina. this information returned to moscow in the form of rumors, which at that time were trusted more than newspaper articles. brezhnev himself could not do anything about this, since he had one foot in the grave. excuse me, are you sure they will let me out now? without any doubt, you can pack things, sell an apartment, everything that is done in such cases, but there is nothing special to sell, the apartment we live in is state-owned, there is no dacha, well, that means it’s easier, less hassle, i’m very happy for you, this is for you,
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please take it, what is this, this is for you, well, for the trouble, you’re only... for me, i'm not going to take money from you, but what then? nothing, but excuse me,
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for god’s sake, forgive me, it’s just shura, who recommended me to you, he told me about the money, he even named the amount, 2,000, he’s a scoundrel, this shura, and he probably asked you to transfer the money through him, just like that. sorry, i was just shying away, i don’t know how to do this at all do, i did the right thing, but this shura, the scoundrel, was left with his nose, you are a decent person, maybe you are not even a kgb general? no, i’m not a kgb general, not even a private soldier, i’m
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a journalist, with connections, that’s all, and i help people simply because i can, maybe i’ll get credit for this somewhere, it’ll count for sure. forgive me, can i ask a question from myself, why are you such a good, decent person, you don’t leave here yourself, thank you. thank you, i ask you, dear, do not
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persuade me, you hear, all this is useless, but you understand, in england you will be in security, we can buy a house somewhere in cornwall, on the ocean, it’s so nice there in the spring, i know, i know, waves, sheep, heather, and what will i do there among all this pastoral? to save the sheep, understand, no one needs me there, i’ll die of boredom there, you can work, you.

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