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the passenger, another man, whose identity is being established, was taken to the hospital. a criminal case has been opened into the accident, and investigators are looking for eyewitnesses to the accident. the military parade on july 3 will begin at 9:00, the ministry of defense announced. to ensure safety, access to the venues for organizing special events will be from 60 to 80 in the morning. representatives of the armed forces of seven states will take part in it. the best samples will be presented at the festival. of the domestic military industry, among other things , this is the polones missile system, a line armored vehicles and s-400 triumph anti-aircraft missile systems, they will be seen at the parade for the first time, as well as drones in different variations for carrying out reconnaissance and carrying out strikes. the parade will not be complete without the participation of the iskander m operational-tactical systems, capable of carrying nuclear warheads and hitting a target at a distance of up to 500 km. they entered service with our army for only about a year. back.
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the retro column will also be released to the general public on july 3. after reviewing readiness, some of the equipment remains at the base of the 56th separate signal regiment, up to the first dress rehearsal of the parade, which will take place this saturday. participation in the parade is not only for the event of war, but the participation of equipment in the parade is a special event. the main attention was paid to the technical condition of the samples, as well as their immediate appearance. all equipment that was subject to readiness inspection today is ready to participate in the parade. 3 july. on independence day, all military equipment will appear before the eyes of the audience in exactly the same form in which it usually undergoes operational and combat training. the only difference is that the iron might in the belarusian army will be decorated with symbols dedicated to the anniversary of the liberation of belarus from the nazi invaders. my colleagues will have more information at 15:00. with that, i say goodbye to you until tomorrow, all the best.
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in braslau, the azers are blue like the early sky, which is right in the racing forest, at the beginning of the evil dawns, creatures and light. and i know
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the fall troubles, the accumulated azers are woven with charms, i smile at the falling suns, you look at yourself and never from the sea, the bottom is gilded with gold, pіў and i would like to see them endlessly, the accumulated azeras, like every year, so much so that i would like to know the mountains, the seas, and never forget the azeras. for the first time, the invincible hans did not carry out hitler’s order, but managed to follow through; on his order , the power plant in the city was destroyed and 112 houses were burned, liberation. the orsha
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railway junction was of strategic importance, therefore it was near orsha that soviet troops met the most stubborn resistance from their opponents. during the 3 years of occupation, the fastas turned orsha into a powerful defense hub. around cities and on the eastern bank of the dnieper, they created a defensive line with pillboxes, bunkers, minefields, marshal alexander mikhailovich vasilevsky, who coordinated the actions of the first baltic and third belarusian fronts, assessing the situation at the beginning of operation bagration, wrote to his...
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exceptionally developed enemy defenses and a strong group of his troops. the position northeast of orsha was occupied by the division of lieutenant general hans traut. who was considered the best master of defense. the general tried his best to justify high confidence of the fuhrer. he created a defense system that soviet troops were able to break through only at the end of june 1944. during the construction of the fortification, traot did not hesitate to use the labor of women and children of the starks. he created seven labor battalions, five of which consisted only of women. people who lived in the area of ​​its defensive system. he was shot from houses, loaded into freight cars and sent to hard labor in germany. the trout formation was opposed by the twenty-sixth guards division of general major chernov. between the soviet enemies, who were secretly preparing for an attack, lay
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impassable swamps. on june 22, a powerful artillery preparation began, which lasted 140 minutes, then a salvo of katyushas struck. this was the signal to attack. i couldn’t think that soviet tanks would go through swamps and swamps. for several days , the sound of engines could be heard from the direction of the narrow-gauge railway, and the german general was sure that the tanks were concentrated there. hitler demanded that orsha be defended to the last soldier. from june 23 to june 25, the grenadiers of the 78th division steadfastly held the defense. and june 26, when trout learned that the 256th wehrmacht division had been destroyed by the fifth guards tank army of marshal rotmistrov, he hastily left. city. for the first time, the invincible hans did not carry out hitler’s orders, but managed to leave a legacy. on his orders , a power plant in the city was destroyed and 112 houses were burned. at dawn on june 27, when soviet troops entered orsha, trout was already 18 km away in bryantsevo. the first to rush into the city were soldiers
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from the rifle regiment of the 192nd division, fighting back meter by meter, they reached the railway station, retreating in a hurry the germans left it there. about twenty steam locomotives and dozens of wagons with factory equipment and looted food prepared for shipment to germany; one of the trains contained about 3,000 people whom the nazis planned to take to hard labor in germany. while retreating, the nazis mined the only railway bridge across the dnieper, planting 5 tollos in its supports. when there were only a few hours left before the explosion, we approached the bridge under enemy fire. soviet wars broke through, they eliminated german sappers and neutralized explosive device. for the courage and bravery shown in saving the orsha railway bridge, sergeant makeev and corporal yurchenko were awarded the title of hero of the soviet union.
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using the recaptured bridge, as well as available means, units of the 192nd division quickly crossed the dnieper. and in cooperation with units of the thirty-first eleventh guards army, by 9:00 am on june 2, 7 , they completely captured orsha, the troops who participated in the liberation of orsha, by order of the supreme commander-in-chief of june 27, 1944 , were declared grateful, in moscow in the honor of the valiant warriors was destroyed by 20 artillery salvoes from 224 guns.
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we will draw parallels with time and you know, parallels arise, these modern ones. with you today in the studio are alena syrova, kirill kazakov, if you want to join our conversation, a qr code appears below, point your smartphone at it and join our program, if you want to read what is happening behind the scenes in our editorial office , there is also another qr code, join our telegram channel, let's start. good evening, well yes, indeed, the end of june, the beginning of july, yes, probably, starting from may, this is the period when we very often turn to history, to the history of the great patriotic war, and june 22, 1941, a date
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that resonates with pain in the heart of every belarusian, i am sure, and this is not just some kind of hypothetical, it is so, but... the years when the smell of war began to soar in the air absolutely palpably, somehow we probably began to turn to these historical periods more often . in general, to those events that preceded the beginning of the great patriotic war, the beginning of the second world war, read this history, study it, interpret it, again in different ways, yes, and the head of state also very often says that it is important for us to prevent the mistakes that were made that led, in general, to to the losses that we received during the bloodiest and...
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the most powerful formations, the roughly speaking center was precisely aimed at moscow, they walked through the territory of belarus. further, it was impossible to stop such a force that was prepared, and of course there is statistics that the cree blitz did not take place, that they took the territory of belarus for more than 2 months, it was even possible to calculate for such a populated area, here is komarin, who was the first, the first. as the regional center was liberated at the same time on august 28, 1941, it will
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only be occupied, so there are many, many such significant accents here, so it seems to me that after all, the focus may best be transferred precisely to the territory of belarus , on the events that will take place on it, probably even emphasize... despite the fact that it was, of course, like a disaster, we believe that there were a large number of prisoners of war, and lost battles, but at the same time, it was heroism, this is the heroism of those soldiers who were defending their land, their cities, towns and villages. kuzma ivanovich, without begging for a feat, we understand perfectly well, but the president very often returns to the history of 1941, says that we may not have taken into account all the mistakes yet, yes, because, for example, ... the western military district may not have always been ready, so this is all, this is the luxury of these european
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liberal historians who were already trying to win over themselves, well, the same suvorov, yes, for example, said that the soviet union in the year 1941 brought wheeled vehicles here, because it itself was going to attack in order to drive on the roads, such historical fiction, which was popular, i studied at the history department, we, for example, held seminar classes on suovor, then it was clear, or the president really says that... which was designed for 2 months, blitz krieg, and it failed, so here,
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probably, we still need to focus more on what was successful in this regard, because we will say that, well, how did we allow this to happen? so many soldiers of the red army were captured, young, courageous, we know that on the territory of belarus, this is precisely this period, you know what the number of prisoners of war will be, there will be more than 1 million prisoners, and of course, we are all just talking about this and they talked, but with... on the other on the other hand, here the format should already be, well, to a certain extent, and explanatory, but why and how? and we said, the most prepared army, the most, as it were , burnt out and well-thought-out operations that were, because we still did not expect, did not expect the main directions that were carried out precisely on the territory of belarus, because there were points of view that it would be the north , it will be the south, just this fist.
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in general, that’s why all sorts of steps are being taken now, yes, on the territory of belarus, there is everything, that’s how assures the country's leadership, as the leadership of the military department assures, there is everything in order, in general, to fight back if something happens, to deliver an unacceptable blow to our enemy, so if you are talking about the fact that
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then a lot was already a foregone conclusion, and in fact this factor of inevitability, then our viewers are confident... 1941, but there were events in 1939, the second world war was already underway, and under these conditions, how can one not expect that it will continue, not expect that it will possibly affect, of course. this is also one of those moments when the military leadership and political leadership can, before giving the floor to andrei petrovich, a short remark, you know, when the great patriotic war began in the forty-first year, historians also did not know that the second world war was underway, then they determined this was the beginning of the second world war, suddenly the third world war is already underway, but this is so, this is andrei petrovich, yesterday and alyon brought us to the question of whether we are ready to say,
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people were ready then, they were not ready for this war, they were certainly preparing for this, but in this time we are talking about the rapid deployment of troops... that this war is inevitable and the soviet union was essentially the last to conclude a non-aggression pact, that’s because it was forced to do it today, although they are constantly trying to poke us with this pact what to say, you divided the world there, did something else, well, let’s be honest, such pacts are always concluded between great states, i ’ll also insert a little about these pacts, you know, in 1939, when germany attacked
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poland, as far as i remember, poland were agreements with great britain, but great britain then declared war only.
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for literally another ten days they simply finished off the polish army, which was abandoned by all the polish troops, then france is the most powerful state in europe, at that time not just europe, but maybe even in the world, it stood in a leading position in its military power, for only one and a half tank groups were enough to defeat it; then four tank groups hit the soviet union, only two operated on the belarusian balcony, these were gaines gudarian and german god, they, by the way, were in ostroshist town came together. uh , completely closing the ring where, by the way, the 100th infantry division of general russiyanov stood to death, who from there then successfully withdrew it there towards the luga beetles, to volma and so on, preserved it, it later became the first guards division, that’s why i want to say so that the blow, of course, was of terrifying force, the aviation acted the same suddenly at the airfields, we know only
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on the first day we lost more than a thousand aircraft, of which 800 simply could not take off, that is, the factor of surprise, there were surprises too. a lot of things were present, accordingly, it must be said, of course, that the german officers were very first-class trained officers, from the battalion level and above they all graduated from military academies, and let’s just say that back in 1417 we had only 25%, yes, this is the liquidation, which is what i am afraid of our viewers, so that such a story does not go in parallel with us, now it is clear that we are telling the facts of history, i understand that there is no history. positive mood, yes, and we survived this catastrophe that happened in 1941, we are now trying to build parallels with modern times, yes, and so that such a feeling does not arise, the german army was strong then, the german army then...
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no, i would like to say the following, undoubtedly, there is a topic, it is separate, and if we talk about it, we can talk about it for a very long time, lessons and conclusions, so we can discuss for a long time the chronology of the great patriotic war, all the battles, it will take more than one program, lessons and conclusions, that’s the main thing and what it says the head of state, definitely, so that the audience understands, and drawing parallels, many say that 1939 is practically...
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the greatest geopolitical confrontation, which, step by step, there is such a scientist, kahn, yes, a ladder of escalation, yes, 44 steps , this is step by step approaching from a conflict to a nuclear war, today it is very important, as then, as always in principle, and a clear analysis of the situation, understanding what is happening and making appropriate decisions, by the way, this is precisely what became the basis... which was laid down on the basis of a comprehensive analysis of the situation, what is happening in the world, around the republic of belarus, clarification of our strategic documents, this is the concept of national security and everything related to
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military doctrine, where we also understood and took into account the lessons of history, including the most difficult events the beginning of the great patriotic war, and of course what is happening today in the world around the republic of belarus. alexander, well, if we are talking, i am still inclined to that thesis. zhukov, who was then the boss general staff, he wrote that we take part of the blame from the high command ourselves, because we were unable to predict
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the enemy’s strategy and his actions, because of this we did not position our troops quite correctly and gave orders and orders at the first stage of the introduction war. why? the whole point is that our commanders studied. everything taught at the academy was based on the lessons of the 1914 war. the war of 1914 began, therefore, with ultimatums, with warnings, with a declaration of war, with long-term mobilization, with border battles, diplomatic scrapings, in fact, the polish company has already shown that the war is now being waged differently, the highest military-political leadership of the soviet union is not fully involved. i appreciated the changes in strategy, but there was a professor, georgiy serson, who, in the forties,
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published a book, new odds.
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information that did not allow us to isolate the exact date of the start of the war, well, it was history that cried wolves, wolves, wolves, yes, one wonderful one, recently the ministry of defense of the russian federation just the other day published secret materials about how goebbels led his team to misinform the entire public opinion of the world and europe, that is, they carried out a major information attack that was supposed
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to misinform the leadership of the soviet union. regarding the timing of the war, listen, it seems to me that this misinformation is alive now, because when they start telling that the soviet union also started a war, vladimir leonidovich, in fact, this is history, when history is history, now i’m repeating myself a little, when we suddenly realize that they are trying to blame us, you know, when there is an agreement between two people, when one once lost, he always feels a little guilty, you can negotiate with him, ropes. it turned out, the monuments there were demolished, they consider themselves losers, they seem to be in this , look, the ukrainians succeeded, the baltic states participated in the war, it’s not clear on which side, for example, you read ukrainian textbooks there in telegram channels, it says that lviv was occupied june 22 and was already released
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fascist troops.
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science and the republic of belarus, and the head of state, first of all, who decided to create the republican council on historical policy with four commissions, which unite different representatives. let me emphasize once again, scientists, archivists, the prosecutor general’s office, the ministry of defense, political scientists, deputies to resolve the issues that are facing us, and what issues are facing you? we are faced with the issues of preventing distortion of history, upholding historical truth, forming historical worldview, on true history, working with the younger generation. with young people, but the young generation is not everything, we must work, look, we are here within the framework of the union state to prove that we have won, but you look at sociology and it turns out that almost 75% of
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modern french people are confident that , that the americans won, and what about that circle, after all , they who are going to fight against us or think that they are going to fight, they are sure that they won in 1945 they are france. which was on hitler’s side almost the entire war, now, for example, look at this meeting in normandy, which was, yes, france was one of the victorious countries there, although it was, well, on hitler’s side throughout the war, what is this, well how we prove to them, how we prove to them, to ourselves - and why should we prove to them, wait, do you really think that our peers there, the french, in general, they crave their well-fed life.
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says: when i saw the numbers on the monument to your losses, i was shocked, because he i didn’t know, a man twice my age. when you didn’t experience this, when your grandmothers and grandfathers didn’t experience it and didn’t tell you closely, then for you these are just some kind of historical reports, you don’t delve into it so deeply. we are moving away from the essence of our discussion today. let's figure it out.
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and no one will hit you when you are expecting a blow. i will never believe that the soviet union was weaker than germany from a military point of view. simply, germany delivered a sudden blow, yes, and was counting on using this blow to carry out a near-cry. when they beat you in boxing, when open, germany acted from the point of view of war by deception. she deceived the soviet union, that’s why all this happened, but the soviet union, why do i say that it is no weaker than germany, it withstood the blow, survived, yes, if such a blow had been dealt to any other country,
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there would have been no resistance, the soviet union was never weaker than germany, this is all a myth, i think further, as for deception. drawing parallels and analogies with that period and today, yes, i will say that the threat of war will be most acute then. we'll never die, you can't, that's right,
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i agree, you can't trust the west, the west will always deceive, that's what it builds on, remember the minsk agreements, its documents, but everything was built on deception, so you can fail to draw a lot of parallels, a lot of similar things , yes, but the most important thing is that the technology of deception is repeated in comparison with that period one to one. but it’s impossible to be in such a position all the time, this is the task of anyone as its strength component, muscles exist for that, so that the body does not fall, well , look, aleksandrevich, if you compare the two periods, many say well, well, in 401 the soviet union did not have nuclear weapons, now belarus has them, it doesn’t matter if they were allied, but they are on the territory belarus, the same north korea , possessing nuclear weapons and a peculiar, as they say in the west... regime exists and is not afraid of existence, because nuclear
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weapons allow it to exist, so maybe this is the presence of nuclear weapons as since there is that constant tension on the part of the west, you know, when two knights come together, both have swords, yes, but the one who turned away from the blow gets hit on the head, looked the other way during the blow, so it’s the same with nuclear weapons weapons, it’s just north korea, it ’s ready all the time, you look, it’s... by and large, let’s say it correctly, enemies of the government, friends
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of the people, but that’s how we live, so we also have to go into this very permanent martial law , well, the first hybrid world war, nato and the first hybrid world, yes, that by and large, i think that in the near future, at least , not only ukrainian-centric states will be involved in all these processes, let’s say where, which are all around ukraine, but you already see what statements are still being made today in the asian and pacific regions, what is happening today in africa, what? is happening in south america, everywhere, as they say, little by little the boiler begins to warm up, well, here i would like to say that the most important thing was during that war, which occurred precisely the great patriotic war and how it differed from the beginning of the second world war, the basis of the great patriotic war was the confrontation of two ideologies, absolutely opposite, absolutely opposite, and fascist germany, in addition to the fact that it hated the communists and did not consider having to deal with them no longer possible, planned to destroy, in addition, they also had a nazi
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theory in terms of the destruction of the slavic peoples, because as i said, the poles, they were also the bourgeoisie, yes, but look, 6 millions of people were also exterminated in fact, today they are following exactly the same path, today they are looking for that idea or at least a narrative that they can cling to in order to dehumanize, dehumanize those same russians, belarusians, and so on and so on, already ... our values ​​appear, we are divided according to values, traditional western ones, we are divided according to some other criteria, look what is happening with our athletes, yes, it turns out, belarusians and russians, well, they can be deprived of their flag, coat of arms, anthem , at the last moment you can even ours champions simply cannot be allowed, as happened today with our wrestlers, who received this ticket, but in the end do not participate in the olympics, this is the creation of the idea of ​​​​dehumanization, it is just put inside all this, look, there are statements coming.
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two military men that it is at this moment, when we are maximally carried away by internal problems, that most likely there will come what we call the surprise of actions of this ... the west towards us, well, such a chance to cause internal turmoil internal the mess basically happened a year ago, so you understand, i once again, this will not be a war in the way we have it all, many people say, this is not like the second world war, this is not like the first world war, we are being plunged into it, this is how the thirty years' war used to be, that is, these are many
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different states solving their own problems in their own interests, most likely, this is why the split is happening, it is we who are entering an era of nothing.
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according to communism, everything related to solving the problems of destroying the soviet people, including leave the minimum so that they work for germany, everything else for genocide, that ’s what we are talking about today. the caucasus, oil, ukraine, grain, land, factories, all this was, now we take it today, americans, something has changed, absolutely
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nothing, and today the same goal, the strategic task is collapse, the soviet union was destroyed, then step by step, russian... its allies in the immediate vicinity, including the republic of belarus, will destroy russia, and into a number of specific states, in the twenty- second year, in my opinion, they have already divided russia, moreover, the central part went to where siberia is, where the resources are, the americans have already drawn their flag there and are clearly defining some other goals, no, to change power, what else are the resources to turn both the republic of belarus and the russian federation into a raw materials appendage, source working cheap power, nothing has changed, so once again, returning to our main topic - lessons and conclusions, we definitely must understand, and people must all understand, including those who are watching today’s program, that these goals are aggressive, collective the west, as they say today, they have not changed in relation to either russia or
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the republic of belarus, and their ultimate goal is the same, the collapse of the state, what they are working on, because everything is within the framework, we have said more than once, informational.. they forgot operation bagration, forgot everything and brought us to the line, look, in ukraine, they forced us to do this, they celebrate or celebrate may 8, and the best example of when history is forgotten in a particular state is us, to unfortunately, we saw this
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on the territory of the baltic states, that’s all, what is happening, unfortunately, everything that... is happening on the territory of our brotherly people, not the political leadership, you said correctly, in the doctrine we clearly defined that we do not consider any people as an enemy, these are the political regimes that are unfriendly to us - yes, so returning to our today's program, how important this is, it is important, and probably not for us, but for the military, political scientists, journalists, it is important for those who watch the program and that all this is conveyed as it is we have already been the head more than once states said, from generation to...
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that is, this is a good historical method, a method of comparison, but here there is, as we have essentially indicated, a completely different
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situation, so i very much agree with you, when you noticed at the very beginning , that what happened in '45 and what is now are already two, two different concepts, that is, from winners, for some reason we have already turned into losers, we have turned into... in this regard, parade 3 july, go to the parade and look, here they are the grandchildren and the rulers of the winners, as if developing this
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topic, then i would like to sort of get out of the current situation, what we have, why do we really need to return to the field of the winners in order not to feel that they were once colonialists and now remain so for us, that is we must be self-sufficient, but perhaps the most important thing is what have we lost? already after the war in the conditions of the cold war, the loss is what is essentially outside the borders of our belarus, where, of course, memory is felt here, deep memory, beyond belarus, the idea of ​​victory is completely different and for good reason, in the united states of america it is 100% said by the winners, but we cannot change that, listen, we will be treading water here with you now, we cannot change the thinking of other people, well...
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we can prove, you know, how at a certain moment, when the soviet union, well, let's say, was in the know, yes, many went to europe, to israel, because it seemed better there, and there, for example, some countries of eastern western europe were considered such a showcase of capitalism, and so we should be a showcase of traditional values, normal values, it seems to me that we are not now trying to prove something to anyone, to do something, maybe someone there then completely... some other goals of the task, belarus has the main task, which in general is conveyed by the head of state, the country that we
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have formed has turned out to be independent, sovereign, as much as possible, simply not lose because this will be the last time in our history, and if we draw parallels again with the forty -first year with the fact that it was inevitable, in general now, probably, well, even if they don’t say it out loud, but in general it is, and the new... new war in in one form or another, it is generally inevitable, then what is the chance and what else can our country do to simply at least not have this happen here? as proof, i think that the most important thing is to inherit the memory of generations of an inextricable connection with ours ancestors, let’s say, for me there is no question about the winner, i have father is a front-line soldier, in the thirty-eighth year he finished his military service, began his military service, in the forty-first year. the war and he went through the whole war, my uncles are front-line soldiers, but let’s say, take the same zelensky, whose grandfather was
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a war veteran, and he fought, well, was this connection simply forgotten or? that they broke this connection, broke it artificially for 30 years, i think the events in ukraine became possible because one of the results of this work was a break in the connection between generations, which means we are here in belarus, that’s what alena says, it’s right to preserve, so we must then preserve this connection, this is the most important core, the military-industrial complex, our ideological, everything, i admit, i was glad when my son... he found my grandfather’s fighting path through the computer, there is such an opportunity, my father, or rather, my grandfather, there is a trace and a map, there are rewards there, that is, if, for example, at school we give the children such work so that they compose, that means, stories of their kind, remember their participants in the war, there is no need for official events, sometimes we overdo it
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with this matter, we probably still need to be more humane. the most vulnerable, and they can take advantage of it, can i say a few words in this direction, again returning to the topic of the information war, everything that is happening today, because it is not the people’s fault that, for example, in ukraine, those things have changed, which are associated with the memory of the great patriotic war, and not, as you say, in the baltic or baltic states, politics, that is, this is a strategy that
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is laid, brought to power pro-western politicians. the goal of which is to subsequently change this worldview and often erase the very historical memory for which our head of state is fighting, of course, everything that is happening is a huge strategic project, erasing memory, everything related to the gradual destruction of the state, because something else is growing generation and the policy that you pursued for many... decades in ukraine, it led to the fact that they already fiercely hate russia, everything connected with the soviet union, the same work was carried out against the states neighboring us, including those that once fought with us along the same line of barricades, and of course, this continues now both against russia and against the republic, look,
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we have preserved our historical memory, we well done, we are insured. not to allow this general winner, which our grandfathers and great-grandfathers handed down to us, to dissolve somewhere and for him to disappear, if he disappears, if we have already talked about this more than once, we will stop celebrating may 9, july 3, february 23 , everything else state, i’m coming back again, this is ukraine , our neighbors, so the president clearly defined and said not to allow it, because
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everything connected with the loss of historical memory is a disaster, and this cannot be allowed. we are now talking about the fact that history, yes, suddenly suddenly becomes the science of the future, no matter how you twist it, yes, we must remember, we must remember, in order to prevent it, because there was a period, for example, another 20 years ago, when history, well , my god, you study history, why, that’s why, we really are now overestimating in general this science or how history has always been a very complex subject, a very important subject, striving...
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to constantly compare with someone else, let us look at what we are doing at the moment, here we are talking about what ideological -the basics, we are talking about historical memory, today we have no problems with this, if we look into the future about the role of the individual in history, alexander grigorievich directly says that this is not a question of today, a question of the coming years, decades of that that during the period in a transitional... period of generational change may be with our country, you can guarantee that you can be confident in yourself, in your children, and perhaps even in your grandchildren, and even then this is not at all accurate in the way you raised them , what
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ideological foundations you have laid, but the situation can change radically, our task today is to make some kind of groundwork and be sure that we have taken into account as much as possible, bypassed, i don’t know, smoothed out the sharp corners that can stick right in here we are in breast.
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