tv [untitled] BELARUSTV July 30, 2024 1:05pm-2:04pm MSK
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moments of russian-ukrainian relations, he, without fear of arrest, lived serenely in kiev, but now, as it turned out, the sbu is actively involved in discussions on complex issues of ancient history, so the scientist can expect a long imprisonment. there are signs of confusion and vacillation in the north atlantic alliance; now turkey has become the target of attacks from brothers in arms; first the leader of the ruling party of the netherlands, and then the leadership, demanded that this country be excluded from the military bloc. israel. this... is not a member of nato, but is a strategic partner of the alliance. the cause of the conflict is disagreement over the war in palestinian lands. turkey accuses israel of genocide of palestinians, and tel aviv, in turn, insists on its right to conduct defensive battles without being considered civilian casualties. tatyana klimovich reached the semi-finals of the olympics in paris. in the quarter-final race of women's 2 km singles in rowing, the belarusian finished third. her time is 7 minutes 34 give me a sec.
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alexander alexandrovich, good evening, hello, maraz sergeevich, today we live in a terrible time, when the last veterans of the great patriotic war are leaving, and the collective. the west is not shy about rewriting history. it’s moments like these, never. the brest fortress is also a symbol of the collapse of the wehrmacht's hopes for the blitz creek. in conditions an effective symbol of heroism is needed as a complete environment no one expected from the soviet people have such courage. well, by the way, as well as from the belarusians. let's say frankly, in the twentieth year. yes. just like 80 years ago. the groundwork is at the forefront of a war, a new
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war, informational, hybrid, do you see parallels in these events? i see, because i ’ve been working, as it were, in the fortress since 2003, yes, so i’ve already seen a lot over the years, and i felt, when i came from the korevetskaya museum to work in the brest fortress, there was already a certain historical onslaught, a falsification of the fortress, so it’s no coincidence that we we joke bitterly that we... falsifiers of history, and this is scary, but we need to understand that falsification is possible only in a society that does not know its history well, therefore our very important task, and it is no coincidence that we have a historical policy in our state, which is now persistent, in order to our youth especially knew their history, because we say that we must raise a citizen of the country.
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here is this symbol of our heroism before our eyes, how could they fall for western manipulation in 2020, especially since, well let's go just a little further south already at that time... at that moment , nazism was flourishing in ukraine for at least 6 years, that's what it was, my eyes were blurred, the greenhouse effect was felt, you have your answer, you know, i thought about it too, because i this question also bothered me, because in brest there really was a clash on masherova boulevard, but they destroyed everything, they broke this vandalism.
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went to these demonstrations, but it was such a blatant manipulation, and i think, how am i there, my family, yes, my friends, but how are people in the regions, in rural areas, you immediately cross them out, that is, these are not people, this is 3%, this is a huge mass of the population, immediately after
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ukraine probably gained independence, if i’m not mistaken, they renamed the museum of the great patriotic war to the museum of the second world war in kiev, but it would seem, well , aren’t they right, but you understand so much. there is a big difference between the second world war and the great patriotic great patriotic words even where the war was for the seizure of territory for the seizure of economic countries and so on, in our country where the war was aimed at destruction , you know, this immediately raises the question of reconciliation, and bandera’s people maybe weren’t so bad either, these are also veterans of the second world war, you know, well, now he’s trying to squirm on two chairs like this, with on the one hand, the volyn massacre, yes, on the other hand, hugging sbander on two chairs will not work. that our people, yes, that the defenders of the brest fortress, how many ukrainian heroes there were, you wonder, how did you get to
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this life, and this is like ours in the twentieth year, a quiet change in consciousness, manipulation of historical memory, and what is their own. well, i have already said more than once and during my excursions, i say, well, you understand, excursions come from ukraine, good people, all ours, but for them we gradually had to explain, ours, who are ours, you know, they are gradually now the red army by default, as for us, they no longer have it, it’s like it’s not ours, it’s so detached, you know, then these myths came from ukraine that the nkvd fought there, who had previously shot captured polish soldiers and officers there in the basements, that is very strong manipulation of consciousness may be an inconvenient question: what happened to the fortress in your opinion, if the coup had been a success, we would have had a completely different museum, you see, we have our main museum, the first one, which opened in 1956,
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i often read that there is a living barrier, this is all a myth invented by the defenders of the fortress, this is what the germans were hiding behind a living barrier of women and children poses this question. must always be compared with the present, even on excursions, when we lead excursions, well, you can’t just tell the story, you must
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always update this excursion, so you see, the war in ukraine is a terrible, bitter war, it shows that living barriers are a trademark nazis, so for me in this moral sense, not only historical, i fully believe that they did this, committed these war crimes, but i have to prove it on excursions to say about the fact that, believe me, the crime of fascism... not invented, this topic of executions, that for some time in germany they said that no, the wehrmach are honest soldiers, they could not shoot hitler’s order and about the treatment of prisoners, there the treatment of commissars, jews, like, no, only the sss did it, the wehrmach didn’t, well, numerous documents, now the memories of the same ones, diaries - participants in the storming of the brest fortress from the forty -fifth infantry division of the wehrmach themselves, the germans or the austrians. well, yes, there were a lot of austrians, they write directly, yes, there were executions,
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they read out to us an order on the treatment of commissars a few days before the start of the war, without the right to take notes, that is, to write it down, you know, by ear, that is, they were already thinking about it, and god forbid that something will be wrong, the order was not signed, everything was read, remembered, you know, that’s why there was falsification, there were very, very attempts, look, a few years ago in the foreign media. they almost buried the last defender of the brest fortress, and in israel, by the way, you tried to sort out this confusion, at that moment, yes, pyotr kotelnikov remained alive, he is the youngest, still in russia, who is 100 years old, no, there are no defenders from those who, like petya kotelnik, although he fought with a weapon in his hands as a twelve-year-old boy, are no longer there, unfortunately , there are children who survived the war, who met the war at a young age, but... i must say that boris efimovich feerstein, who died in israel, is also a defender, but a defender of
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the fifth fort. another question is that sergei sergeevich smirnov, the museum staff of those years, yes, uh, they were considered the defenders of the fortress, namely the defenders of the fortress core of these four islands, and already those who fought in the forts of the brest fortress, they were, as it were, considered participants in the battles in the brest area, yes, the defenders of brest. that’s why, on the one hand, yes, he was a participant in the battles, a hero, he was captured, went through all the horrors of captivity, like the jews, there are very tragic stories, this is a separate topic of conversation, but in the very core of the fortress he did not fight then in 1941 , so part of the truth, as always, yes, part is a little exaggerated, but well, it is believed that even major gavrilov, who received the last one, is officially recognized as the last defender of the brez fortress... it will be july 23, 1941, that is , a month after the start of the war, he was captured,
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then much later after the war he became a hero of the soviet union , yes, he was buried in brest, yes from krasnodar, yes, but is it true that even in august, before hitler and musalini arrived at the fortress, the ruins were still being shot at, gavrilov, pyotr mikhailovich, we always say that this is the last one. of famous heroes brest fortress, there are german documents already written on july 24-25 that on july 23 , while clearing the ruins of the fortress , a german team was fired upon, five german soldiers were wounded, then during the cleanup , another sixth soldier was wounded, seven remains of russians were discovered, a senior lieutenant was captured, here are some historians. they believe that this is exactly what we are talking about gavrilov, if you remember, he initially called
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himself a senior lieutenant in captivity, but others say that this is most likely some other an unknown defender of the brest fortress, then there are german memories, and the commandant of the fortress, von unruh, wrote that when he arrived in brest at the end of july for his post, there was still shooting, and he fought with this shooting, that’s what a cleanup was. was born back in august forty-one, in early august before the arrival of hitler and mussolini, so this confirmation is still waiting, probably in the german archives. and even more so this famous story with the last defender, who in the spring of forty-two ended up in captivity, it became the basis for boris vasiliev’s story was not on the lists, i just wanted to literally uh tell briefly why i, for example, think that most likely this fact took place, because
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i wrote about it to sergei sergeevich smirnov in my... . in a letter, the foreman of the eighty rifle regiment durasov, he was the commander of an ammunition platoon, and he wrote that yes, indeed, when i was in captivity, after my recovery in revere, this was a camp for wounded patients, our prisoners, yes, he was. in brest i worked together with one of the jews, yes, there chopping wood and so on, such maintenance work, and he says that once there was already an example... in april of forty-two this jew was late, and then he told this story that when he was going to work, an officer stopped him the german, who got out of the car, said, will you come with me, that they have arrived at the fortress, he said, there is a russian sitting there who will not give up, go persuade him, or we will shoot you, this famous story happened, yes, when he said what
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do you want, what do you want to look at yours? powerlessness, and the german officer said that this is a real hero, everyone knows this, this is written well in the story, but what next? sergei sergeevich smirnov, in the course of his research work, based on the characteristic feature of this jew, yes, that he was a stapler in a restaurant, by the way, the building where the restaurant was was still preserved in brest on komsomolskaya street, he determined that it was the monstavsky hall , that is, you see, durasov did not know the surname, it had already acquired its existence, specificity, and already in the course of research work, writing kniba fortress, but this is not enough. we have a unique brest in that the only archive of the brest ghetto in europe has been preserved, the germans did not have time to destroy it in 1944, when a museum employee examined this archive, she found a card for almonastavsky, you know, in the archive, but this archive has already been completely examined, yes no, of course there is still something that
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can be researched, but you understand how many such yes... it turns out beads, which, yes, from which a chain is made, i know why i’m asking this, here i really want to get these answers from you, today you are the person that the system, our system, it really really needs, an active civic position is very good, but the symbiosis of an active historian, a specialist who has been involved in preservation and historical memory
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, this is probably the main secret, and i always say this to our youth, yes, who comes to the brest fortress, loves their job, if you don’t love your job, don’t do it, it’s impossible, here you see, even touching on this issue, yes, we have a certain staff turnover, people leave, but believe me, not the previous director, but grigory grigorievich bysyuk, whom i respect very much, not me, good. there is a difference in the views here in the head with what you say, then this is impossible, impossible, so yes, i regret that people leave, but i think, well, the fortress itself often squeezed you out, because well, that means this is not the place, where should you work, so it so happened that yes, i loved history since childhood, went to
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brest fortress gradually came to work there like that and... and worked, worked, and finally got better, so yes, i just probably love my job, i like to give excursions, although now it’s part of my position, it’s not supposed to on the one hand, but sometimes i take excursions, because first of all, so as not to forget, there was practice and just communicating with people, you also get great pleasure, so i guess i say, take a player coach, believe me, this is very important, especially since i remember your impression of what it really is this is your story. and the main thing is that for me these defenders of the fortress, they are like family to our team, so when we talk about them on excursions, we worry about them, let them pass through our souls, i
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must say that one of the significant moments in the work of the memorial is , that we have preserved the continuity of generations, yes, we are not in the mine, in the sense, yes, that physical health and age are not the main thing for us, experience is very important, so i, as a director, try to look at our generation. well, you are the same person who wrapped script of ugolnikov's film brest fortress, yes, well, that's what they say, you know, there was a chief consultant there, wait,
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they wanted to embellish it in our favor, yes, yes, of course, larisa govana bibik worked as a consultant, i was a scientific historical consultant , and the main consultant was valery vladimirovich gubarenko, who then headed the brest fortress, but all the experienced employees participated, you know, we... don’t do it that way, that we just read it, we let all the experienced employees read it, so there’s already not only my opinion, of the entire team, for example, because we firmly believed there, well, there were nuances, i can even say, there was an idea that the captured major gavrilov, on august 26 he was shown to hitler and musalini, you know, but i always say screenwriter, i say, believe me, you read the memoirs of the defenders of the fortress, because we are such folders. with a memory, with a letter from sergei sergeevich, they gave it to smironov, i say: you will never come up with such stories as life writes in your life, why think up something, if no one comes up with something there, so
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these ones, yes, on the one hand it seems, well, it’s a good moment, gavrilov drinks there, let’s say in hitler’s face, yes, well, well, this doesn’t happen in real life, as soon as you lie, they stop believing you in the rest, yes, of course, but alexander alexandrovich, after all, hollywood is not shy. rewrite history, attribute victory to yourself through film epics, and well, maybe sometimes we don’t need this pedantry, after all? well, this is a difficult question, you know, i'll tell you this, well we, some believe in god, some don’t, for example, i believe in god, so i think that we shouldn’t become the same as them, because what’s the point if we are the same and... exactly our peculiarity, yes, love for the truth of our people, yes, for the truth, the fact that we will not lie or embellish ourselves, it ultimately wins, however, it will still make
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its way, yes, they now imagine that now already during the polls in poland, i looked, yes, it’s already saying with whom, poland won with which allies, yes, the usa, england, france and poland, and against whom, germany? historical, published there in america, i read, you know, how it was written about gagarin, the first soviet cosmonaut, that is, how subtle, you know, manipulation, the first soviet cosmonaut, that is, not just the first man in space, but the first soviet , and so on in everything, especially with regard to the great patriotic war, but... people are not stupid in the west either, but here, when they are faced with this outright lie, they want to know what it was like in fact, this is when you want to know, unfortunately,
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a significant amount, excuse me, as people say, it’s hogging, but such a slant is not very relevant to the program, but i remember a very specific example now, yes, when the wargaming company, when they drew the image of an astronaut, there is gagarin was, still wearing a helmet, well, this well-known inscription. ussr, yes, but suddenly it wasn’t there, it just wasn’t there, because you seem to know the image, the cosmonaut, the first one, yes, ah, a small nuance, but so indicative. how does lukashenko treat corrupt officials? president, we all know this very well, if you are a thief, then you will sit in jail, no matter how pro-state fuck you are,
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lukashenko is demanding, yes. everyone, but he is especially demanding of those who are nearby, our main enemy is carelessness, fraud and corruption. the homeland in my understanding is, of course, my country and my cities, but first of all, the homeland is the people. every third person on the territory of belarus died from the war. and when now someone suddenly doesn’t understand what belarus and specifically its leader lukashenko are doing, when we we conduct maneuvers, then combat coordination, then we call the wagnerites to you to learn from experience, then we return nuclear weapons. the enemies present this as aggression, what is it? that’s all lukashenko does, he defends his homeland, as its leader should defend. author's project of igor turai propaganda, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel
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. well, look, here are modern textbooks, i always believed that the soviet school, the school, yes, it was exemplary in terms of presenting information about the great patriotic war and the war in general, here in our current belarusian textbooks have enough information about the brez fortress, you probably evaluate this, and whether its presentation is adequate, this defense of the brest.
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to take them on excursions, and to the same khatyn, the museum of the great patriotic war in minsk, and poly from the ninth grade, so this is necessary. grandfather needs these things, in principle, a good question about kindergarten, you know, all of our children are so wonderful in kindergarten, then you see how they grow up in school, you know, it is very important to focus state policy specifically on kindergarten, because remember, here we are in our soviet childhood.
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their salaries are high, because a lot depends on the educators, you know, when a person becomes 13-14 years old, it is very difficult to convince him of something, they educate him for years, then re-educate him, even take up to 12, this is the period , when there is still a history textbook like they are waiting for the great patriotic war ahead, and we need to learn about it now, so in our ministry of culture we have developed a system of communication with the ministry... education is to museum pedagogical classes were held for younger schoolchildren, we have a wonderful excursion, hello museum, when the kids come, they are not overloaded with information, but at least you understand, they will come, and then they will say, yes, i was in the brest fortress, i got something , you know, they planted a seed, and then rostock grows from there and a patriot of his country grows up, and about the ussr, i also want to, you know, how can i say it, i thought for a long time, and so,
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why don’t we get films about the great patriotic war, well, mostly i even i’ll watch everything a little, turn it off, but because it’s impossible to make a film about the great patriotic war without communist ideology, no matter how we communists, anti-communists treat it, but when it just pulls out, you know, as if there was nothing, everything falls apart, because that no matter what we said, the komsomol members, the communists moved forward, the idea was big, so what? sometimes it’s not enough in our times, so by throwing out this, yes, it’s like we ’re throwing out the baby with the bathwater, so here it is, but if we’re talking about patriotic education, i’m interested in your personal opinion on another issue, in addition to preserving the memory of the great patriotic war, i would bring back the lessons of god’s law, i heard that your brother paints icons, but this is how faith, in your opinion, can
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help save. memory, historical memory, and well, war and faith are also inseparable, you know, if already in theological such questions, i read a book about a serbian... saint about a future war, when he wrote before the second world war, he very correctly predicted many of the parameters of its future and what she is it will be impossible to achieve victory in a holy cause without faith, yes, temporarily it is possible, of course, success, because why does it seem that the godless soviet state defeated germany, but because they still had bright feelings, patriotism, they really fought against evil, hell, that’s why the war must be waged, of course, thank god, i didn’t fight, but with respect to any enemy, you know, without mocking him, that is, when you have a spiritual core,
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it’s easier for you to fight at the front, victory should be played ro, even in war, well, tell me, after all historical fact, on the territory of the brez fortress, this white church, it was then a club, yes, yes, why? today , in reality, this is an active object that is already spiritual, ecclesiastical, but why is this important? in addition, it is also a center for the spiritual education of the military; it is a great stronghold for them now in our brez garrison. an interesting story, but in the 19th century a garrison orthodox church was built, then in the twenties and thirties , due to politics, the polish garrison was rebuilt into a church. st. casimir, here, the day before the military club, in which, by the way, ifim moiseevich famin said at a lecture before the screening of the film on june 21 that there will be no war, wow, taz’s message that this is uh-huh, all rumors, then a few
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hours later the war begins, then - the dilapidated temple stood as an object of a memorial complex, yes, in the ninety- fourth year it was decided to hand it over to believers. its restoration began, the rector of the temple, father igor , basically put his life on its restoration, but inside the temple there were still traces of battles, here very strong contrast, external beauty, yes, in a pseudo-byzantine style, you go inside, traces of battles, marks, yes, this is very important not to lose, because the energy there is very powerful, yes crazy, it’s true, and i believe that a warrior without faith. cannot be a real warrior, a defender of his fatherland, because i ’ll tell you more, also touching on the patriotic issue, but how can we raise a patriot to fight the consumer society, which now prevails all over the world, and over
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spiritual values, because as shown modern war in ukraine, but an egoist will not go to defend his country, because he only cares about himself, only a person who is not an egoist can do something. to give his life, but our task as a state is to help young people understand why they can give their lives, we are not calling for them to die or anything, but he simply must understand that there is something more sacred than his life, this is our own country, a set of values, precisely, this is difficult to educate in modern society, very difficult, but this is our task, well, returning a little to the main question, on on the territory of the brest fortress , excavations are still being carried out and a remains is being found. died, and what new facts can you tell, well, indeed, when the last such excavations brought up the question that, according to their assumptions , the remains of soldiers should be buried at the volyn fortification,
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our fifty-second separate specialized battalion of the ministry of defense carried out excavations and found 10 remains that were reburied under the memorial slab, it is important to understand here that when the memorial... was opened in 1971, there were the remains of 823 people were solemnly reburied, these are those that were reburied from the garrison cemetery, where they were before the construction of the memorial, found during construction work, now we have 1048 remains under the slabs of the memorial, yeah, besides, this is announced during the excursion , yes, of course, according to german data we know what was buried by hand.
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they found 58 remains in this crater, a crater made from a large-caliber and 600mm karl martyra shell, and yes, but it. was found from eight photographs that appeared - on the internet, how our prisoners throw the remains of the dead there, right? if i'm not mistaken, 11 medallions were found, but only two were read and one was identified by letters in the portmant, one of these three people out of fifty identified was taglin, the defender of the fortress, imagine that in the seventy-first year his name was symbolic according to documents and according to... the recollections
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of eyewitnesses of his death certified by the military registration and enlistment office are placed on the slabs and memorials; 70 years after his death in 2011, his remains with a medallion were found, you see, this is a very important point, the connection between the times that the defenders of the fortress, we still find them, we tear their names out of oblivion, well, now the belarusian prosecutor general’s office is closely involved in the issues of genocide of our people and is carrying out this... charged, this there must be patriots on their side, because children look at
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the example, yes, it is impossible for us to tell them about patriotism and at the same time behave completely differently, they will say: well, what are you telling us here, but who are you yourself? ? that is why so it seems to me, well, this is being carried out, we also have a commission under the administration of the president of the republic of belarus, and on historical policy, this is an important role for us to produce patriotic teachers. who, by personal example, well, what can i say, there are times, yes, when you have to go to the brest fortress, the teachers say, oh, again to this brest fortress, if the teacher says what the child will think, or the parents will tell him, again money for this a fragile fortress must be spent, it is very important that these people who tell children about the great patriotic war, they themselves empathized, they themselves loved this topic and themselves, well... there is such a word: involvement,
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therefore, cultivate involvement so that people not only of history, but of our modern life in belarus are involved, empathize, well, the icon is indicative of you now, and the very concept of historical memory has already become a constitutional norm, protected, protected by the state, but by-laws, legislative acts in the development of constitutional norms, which in your opinion, are always important legislative acts today. which plays this role, cementing, yes,
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providing a connection between generations, and a political transition from shocks, protecting, again about the genocide of the belarusian law, it seems that all the laws are there, but they must work, here, probably, even more the role is to ensure that these laws begin to actually work, to ensure that they work, then, if we talk about such ordinary things, you know, sometimes it’s awkward... without this there will be only verbiage and we
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will not achieve anything, then an important understanding, that’s lawmaking, yes, so that memorial places have a special status, because now we often have to deal with the understanding that the brest fortress is a tourist site, no, the brest fortress is first of all a memorial place, a memorial complex, so there should be some restrictions.
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touch on, everything turned out so that they invested this serious money there in the pole’s card, there in other things, on the internet, on social networks, which very successfully manipulated our good people, because i know, well a lot of people who, you know, just seem to have replaced their brains, that is, not, well, nlp
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technologies, let’s be honest, they were used, they were used, we won’t educate our generation, let’s not educate them, other people will come who will educate them. because they need it, our region through the eyes of foreigners, the belarusian people, they are, first of all, honest, clean, in all respects, hardworking, they are an educated nation that still... reads a lot, this kindness, it is so uh, not i know it's so deep so sincerely, it’s impossible not to notice how they ended up in belarus and why they stayed to live here, i had a business trip here two years ago, and i felt in the city of minsk, this is the second time i
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came specifically to belarus, to be honest, after that , how i arrived, i entered, i fell in love with this country, it’s a wonderful country, my parents were very pleased, the project a look at belarus, i really like it, and the attitude towards people and how the state treats people, how enterprises treat people, even some social payments, that’s all, you know how wonderful, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, editors’ club, people gathered with their families in their apartments to watch our parade, because it’s... it’s still so good a reminder that somewhere there is this island that values peace and talks about peace. this is also a demonstration of economic power. not every average country can hold a parade. just briefly. belarus became a member of the shanghai cooperation organization, on which accounts for 30% of world gdp. belarus
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. i am very sorry that i am forced to ask the last, semi-philosophical traditional question. many films have been made about the brez fortress, why should we? we need to learn from them, and what do we need to learn, you know, i really love pikul, a writer, in his book there is an area of fallen fighters, there are beautiful words, he says, but what does he say, why even in those villainous times people were different, but because they loved their homeland more than is customary now, yes, these are the key words in their memories? for the country, this is sorely lacking, i repeat once again that without pride in the country it is impossible to fight for it, and the state cannot develop without people not feeling this. the city for its country, for what has been done, now thank god, we understand everything, then the next question is that people
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they gave their lives, but there was repression, again, i’ll touch on the question in the film the brez fortress in the credits, according to gavrilov, but about repression and how many experts on the brest fortress told us, here you have gavrilov who was repressed, he was never repressed, he says, read in the title, it says subjected to repression, which means that gavrilov is from the army. it was clear that he, with the mark of a prisoner, could not get a normal job, he worked as a watchman in krasnodar in some kind of hut, which with his own knocked down with his hands, is this a place for a hero? we should not turn a blind eye to the negative moments in history, because when we embellish it, let’s see if we do it, young people will not believe this story, so we should talk about these attitudes towards former prisoners in the history of the fortress, but what is significant about those who? remained alive, even subjected to the unfair treatment of the soviet state, and in the first years,
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after the war, there was küng, nikolai fedorovich, the same defender of the fortress, who was beaten there for several months in prison because he buchenwald was among the participants in the uprising in the camp, and they tried to confess to him that he was an sd agent there and so on, and what do you think, they lived with a grudge against their country, no, until... the last days of their lives, but thanks to the fact that i came to the fortress a long time ago, i even corresponded with them, they wrote all the time in letters about how we could develop russia and belarus, that is, they were worried about their country, the quality of a patriot, because patriotism is not only in a biological feeling love, no, there must be patriotism consciously, we must understand and see the shortcomings, and think about how we can improve the country, you know, life in the country, and the defender of the fortress teaches us all this, because in fact, you know, some historians say that the war was won by ten years, that is, education, culture,
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which we must invest in our people, this is what i’m not an economist, i understand that economic programs are put in first place somewhere, but if we miss education and culture, then who will we raise? this moment from childhood, this is what i want finish, and i want to really be heard, we need to start from childhood. since kindergarten, since kindergarten, yes, a talk show in which famous people answer tricky questions of the younger generation. “i love singing very much and i dream of becoming a famous artist, could you now hold a mini-audition for me to assess my chances, well
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, let’s sing something, there behind the dawns, behind the fogs, in the silence of the forests and fields, wonderful, but it would be interesting to know if there are any statistics on reliability and safety, or are there any safety criteria for your airline?" "of course there are statistics, and there is such a concept as punctuality, this is again related to flight safety, let's turn 180°, yellow sector, please, your question, what do you have hidden talents, i ’ll tell you, everything in life is somehow different for me, i went on stage, i immediately started singing, look at the project 100 questions for adults on the tv channel: belarus 24, we tell you how to choose quality products for healthy dishes. pay
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attention to the coloring. each type of vegetable its color, if it is darker or brighter than usual, then it may contain a large amount of nitrates. be sure to ask where the garlic grew; it is best to take the one that grew in a hot climate. a proper breakfast is the key to health and good mood. yes, we will do it today. a version of pizza that can be eaten by everyone without exception, it is believed that turkey is one of the most nutritionally good types of meat that we can use in our diet, do not forget about invigorating exercises, pay attention to the position of our lower back, when we squat, we try to focus on our heels in order to use our buttocks as much as possible, we gently roll our shoulders back, make a full circle, feel how our shoulder blades gather, shake off. and cheerful and cheerful we went into a new day. watch the breakfast of the champion in the project on the belarus 24 tv channel. the tv news agency
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presents. in the public domain. we have no secrets from our people. the last peaceful images. summer has come to minsk. a new concert hall opened, and clearing of the neman riverbed began. chemical training alert. exams were going on at the fzo school. the football season has opened, new collective farm nurseries, and the ensk border outpost. they did not know that at dawn on june 22, the first, most terrible blow of the war would fall on them. many
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years will pass, hello it’s night. “we will never forget, our peaceful father, the treacherous attacks of nazi germany, the belarusian people suffered the blows of the german armies from the very first. for the skin of our dear land." hitler's death was beaten out with shovels on steep sections of anti-tank ditches. is there
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we will tell you what belarusian cuisine is. it's not just potato pancakes. tartarus was brought to the territory of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth by a visiting cartographer. he told europeans about the miracle of the tatar cutlet. the cartographer left a long time ago, here is tartarus on the territory of belarus. lived, now i'll get there even before the main, i would say, hit of this salad, it is still a roll with tomato curd cheese. let's learn more about the historical past of the belarusians, the name was added by rex ruthenium albar, the king of the white rusyns. thus, in 1217 , the ethnonym of the word belarus was used for the first time in history. we will show you what they eat in different parts of our country. in a city that positions itself as the tomato capital of belarus, every cafe simply must have at least several tomato dishes, here everything complements each other, the meat is supplemented with vegetables, the vegetables are supplemented with
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