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why don’t people fly? i say: why don’t people fly like birds? sometimes it seems to me that i’m a bird, when you’re standing on a mountain, you can’t fly like that, you’d run away like that. raised her hands and flew, and you, mitya, maybe perhaps you are wandering somewhere on earth, looking for your stones, yes, there is only one life, as i
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citizens of the soviet union, don’t turn off the radio, in 10 minutes there will be an important important government message, but it was clear to us that it was victory, i don’t know whether i cried or didn’t cry, but i grabbed the shan and threw it on the cover. where to throw on the red power, people jumped out of the entrances and joined the campaign, when i jumped out, there were about 15 people there, when we reached red square we had about 300 people, and what happened there, i collected, so to speak, people’s gratitude for the victory, for the entire soviet
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in war we never realize greatness feat of the soviet people. without a deep understanding of the causes of the war and analysis of diplomatic negotiations, we will not see that the attack on the soviet union on june 22, 1941 , was the result of a serious geopolitical process. without the help of foreign countries, hitler would not have been able to start a war. given. taboo in germany. our schools teach
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the only collision in recent history began to be built here in nuremberg according to the design of probably the most iconic architect of the third reich, albert speyr, and it is no coincidence that the first stone in the foundation of the structure was laid personally by adolf hitler in 1935, however, for him, probably, there were some special meanings in this, because according to his plan.
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this is the famous hall 600, it was here in nuremberg, the fuhrer's favorite city, that november 20 , 1945 began. there was a stand where the prosecution witnesses spoke, here were the tables of typists and stenographers, here were the lawyers working, right next to the entrance were the workplaces of state prosecutors, but right here were the accused themselves, that is, the leaders of the third reich, they were taken to the hall by elevator, this is a small the door is behind the benches, the elevator, by the way, is still functioning, the journalists worked
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in the hall, but most often they filmed the trial from the balcony right above the entrance, it was from there that i took... most of the shots that we most often see when they talk about in the numer trial, these are the same shots when the gloomy leaders of the third reich were filmed a little from above, there was a projectionist’s booth on the balcony, from it they showed film evidence, recorded war crimes in the territories occupied by the nazis, and also recorded war crimes in concentration camps, right there on in the press balcony there were always... two people who had nothing to do with journalism, these were two american psychoanalysts, during breaks between court hearings in the evenings they worked with the accused, that is, with the leaders of the third reich, communicating with them to maintain their psychological and mental balance. from nuremberg interviews with american psychoanalyst leon
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germany’s desire for revenge was laid down. also by under the conditions of versailles, germany reduces its army to 100,000 people. germany is prohibited from having aircraft, tanks and a combat fleet in its arsenal. the amount of reparations is 269 billion gold marks, a catastrophic figure for germany. a country that quite recently was one of the richest and most developed in the world, partly of its own.
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in 1923, there was hyperinflation in the country, a loaf of bread costs 428 billion marks, and a kilogram of butter is about 6 trillion. people are buried in paper bags. emergency money is being introduced into germany with cartoons depicting the poor germany, which is being torn apart by france, england, poland, the usa. also in 1923, 60 thousand french belgian soldiers captured the ruhr, where 78% of german coal was mined. 50% of cast iron and steel are produced. the world community scolded the french, but took no action. the germans were finished off. deprived of everything, crushed,
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humiliated germany, where hundreds of thousands of former front-line soldiers feel like nobody, is becoming a political time bomb. all you need is a detonator, and it appears, or more precisely,... such a detonator is found, adolf hitler and his ideas. from the diary of emil gold, a private in the 29th motorized infantry division. june 28, 1941. on the way to the columns, we spoke to the population in the language of machine guns, screams, groans, blood and a lot of corpses. we didn't feel any compassion. in every town, in every village, at the sight of people, my hands itch, i want to shoot at the crowd with a pistol, i hope that ss detachments will soon come here and do what we did not have time to do. from
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he is not allowed to take exams at the vienna academy of fine arts, he has no friends, no family, no job, no home, he doesn’t even have a school certificate, but he has a conviction. i fully realized the essence of the jews as... even, shameless and calculating purveyors of debauchery among the scum of the big city, hundreds of thousands of christian girls were seduced by disgusting, bandy -legged jewish bastards. this will have the most unfavorable impact on subsequent generations. adolf hitler, meinkamp in 1925. his extreme hatred of jews and other inferior people, according to hitler, will become one of the key components of the program. his party, the nsdap. nuremberg, may 24, 1946, defendant hermann gerring.
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the only thing that attracted me to the party was its political program. i mean the creation of greater germany and the annulment of the versailles peace treaty. of course, if you joined the party, then you had to, to one degree or another , accept all points of the program, including anti-semitism. hitler promised to fight so -called world jewry and communism, some people like communism, they don’t like communism, soviet russia was a challenge to the very existence of western civilization, a civilization, by the way, not only western, in general, thousands of years old, based on the division of humanity into a select elite, everything else, suddenly a country appears in which this is... swept aside completely, the foundations of the universe are collapsing, in the soviet union
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the most progressive labor legislation at that time was ensured, guaranteeing an eight-hour working day, social benefits, paid leave, a day off, all these things that did not yet exist in many western countries, this was a new type of state that was undertaking active... and supporting workers' revolutionary movements throughout europe, but caused very serious concerns. the socialist revolution of 1919 in germany is suppressed. parliamentary democracy established, the weimar republic. but communist ideas in germany in the twenties were extremely popular. the labor movement is stronger than ever, and not only in germany, throughout europe. that is why capitalists are forced to take the ledge.
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fear of bolshevism. they understood that capitalism could be destroyed. from the memoirs of hitler's press secretary ernst hanfstaengl. in november 1922 , a senior official at the american embassy in berlin, ooren robens, called me in munich. we will send our military attache to you so that he can. i introduced him to some people. within a few days, smith saw crown prince ruprecht, ludendorff, and other influential people. he soon knew more about bavarian politics than i did myself. we had lunch with him on his last day stay in munich. “i’ll tell you one thing,” smith said. i met the most wonderful guy i have ever seen. indeed, i responded. and what's his
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name? adolf gitler. there are quite a few posters around announcing a rally that will take place this evening. they say there is a signature: jews are not allowed to enter, but at the same time he has the most convincing line regarding german honor, rights for workers and a new society. that same evening i met hitler for the first time. he looked like a provincial barber on his day off. i approached him to introduce myself. “ well,” i said, “you just fought a war, we almost won in 1917 when russia collapsed. so why then did we ultimately lose it? because the americans interfered in it,” hitler replied. if you “you admit it, that’s all you need to know,” i said, ernst hanftengl,
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an american of german origin, 15 years later he flees to the usa, fearing for his life, but before that he will have time to do a lot for the fuhrer, including himself. the beginning of hitler's rise to power, will finance publication of the main nazi organ völkischer. there were many indirect connections and couriers between the united states and germany. but in
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those years, the united states saw no reason to invest in the nazis. henry detterding did it. henry detterding, head of the anglo-dutch concern schell, saw in hitler the potential of a novice politician back in the early twenties. in 1919 , hitler, who returned from being wounded from the fronts of the first world war, joined the german workers' party. party, in less than a year he becomes one of its leaders, and then the only leader of the party, which is now called the national socialist german workers' party, in 1919 it consisted of 50 people, in the twenty-third - 1500, by the thirty-first year there were almost a million people. hitler very cleverly exploited,
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firstly, the image of desecrated greatness, that is, i will return you to great power, i will rebuild a great germany. hitler drew a number of conclusions from the first world war, but the main conclusion was that germany was defeated due to food shortages. the winter of 1916-17 received germany's name was rutabaga, because there was no longer bread, people ate rutabaga, there was famine. according to modern historians, in germany, this is the consequence of malnutrition. about 800 thousand people died in the first world war, so his fixed idea for a long time to come was the idea of getting the endless grain resources of the soviet south, ukraine and southern russia. detterding was the first influential supporter of the nazis, in which the industrialist invested 55
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million. hoped that the funding would allow him, after hitler's war against ussr, gain access to the oil fields of azerbaijan. in 1919, hitler always visited charity canteens. since the fall of twenty- three he has been a wealthy man. then hitler received the first money for the needs of the nsdap, personally went to türich and returned from there with suitcases stuffed with swiss francs and dollar bills. from now on, large sums go through banks in switzerland and sweden. the financing structure was very complex. here we need to remember such figures as the dallos brothers, john mcloy or henry ford. since 1920 year, this is official data, henry ford began large-scale support.
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to the famous metallurgist dynasty, met hitler in 1923. and he was so amazed by this meeting that he soon handed over 100,000 gold marks to the leader of the nsdap. which in times of hyperinflation was an astronomical amount. tison invited hitler to give talks at events attended by managers of large factories. tison, through a roundabout route through a belgian bank, provided the policy with a loan of 4,000 marks. this payment allowed hitler to continue his rapid expansion.
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, 9,500 copies of meinkamp were sold. in the thirty-third year, the book was translated into 11 languages. more than 5 million copies sold. hitler's fee. with the exception of the bible , no book was sold in such quantities, it was considered almost obligatory and absolutely reasonable to give meinkamf to the groom and for the bride for the wedding, and for the schoolchild after graduating from any school. the huge empire in the east is close to collapse, the overthrow of jewish rule in russia will in turn put an end to russia as a state.
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from the nuremberg interviews, psychoanalyst gustav gilbert, november 12, 1946. when we again touched upon the brutal methods of warfare in our conversation, jodl raised his hands up. tell me, as a man-to-man, have you ever heard of the bloodthirstiness and inhumanity of the germans. i can not believe this. these character traits completely unusual for germans, these are typically asian properties.
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in november 1925, germany, great britain, belgium, france, poland and czechoslovakia signed the locarno accords. initiator, brother of british prime minister neville chamberlain, austin chamberlin. he would soon receive the nobel peace prize for his role in the lacarna negotiations. germany returns to the club of western powers,
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is recognized as one of its own, perfected, again becomes a handshake, but for this it must guarantee western borders, inviolability, and at the same time, this same ostrin chamberlain, and about the fact that germany has eastern borders, a southern one, he forgot about it, it is clearly obvious that this was an invitation to the east.
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the task is to transform an agricultural country into an industrial power. who knows, if not for the coming war there would have been collectivization in the ussr, which would break the peasant community beyond its knees. industrialization requires specialists in technology and engineering. the soviets pay in gold for machine tools, engines, power plants, and even finished factories. you are invited to construction days of progress the largest american engineer cooper, who for his consulting receives the order of the red banner, so cooper returns to america, gives interviews there and says that yes, of course, the best engineers in the world are americans, but in general
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dneproges is a major engineering -technical structure. as part of the first five-year plan , albert kahn's company is invited. in 2 years , kahn trained more than 400 soviet specialists. designed and organized the construction of 520 industrial facilities. tractor factories in stalingrad, chelyabinsk, kharkov, automotive in moscow and nizhny novgorod, foundries and aluminum in the urals.
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premiere on rtr. you shouldn’t trust artyom so unconditionally. now i'm worried about you. no, you control me and my life. when big money is at stake, pay attention. the game of survival begins. did they kill? all the evidence points to you. christina has been arrested. i'll get you out of here. trust me. justice if anyone is afraid. and the murderers are in prison, you and i are a factory, behind seven seals, we are now talking about your freedom, just sign it will all be over, on monday on rtr, you don’t need to make an appointment with him, it’s a joke,
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he will come to your house himself, we are starting, he will always help, we will train on how to walk on ice correctly, he will always tell you how to increase low blood pressure, how an air freshener can lead to a helmet, how to take medicine, it will always support you, a bowl of macaroni and cheese, this is a pan of dumplings or fried potatoes, i sleep like a child sleeps, but this is not advice for you to do, a doctor you can trust for... you will be happy, well, i can’t guarantee happiness, your health will definitely improve, doctor myasnikov on sunday on air, where are you
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going on the red line, you can distinguish colors, venovato, i was driving to the flashing yellow, where is the scene of jealousy, maybe you need help? i offer you a job, simple duties, friendly support, phone calls, salary decent, hourly pay, friendship can’t be bought, i’m deceiving you, i’m a bastard, but take your suitcase and leave, but love isn’t for sale, that’s where all the normal men are in love? no, nothing, no, deception and lies, i was in a hurry somewhere, solving a bunch of problems, that now there was a crossroads, what needed to be done, i needed to act.
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, asks president hindenburg to appoint him as chancellor. hindenburg refuses. the maximum that hitler can count on is the postal department, he says. hindenburg does not share hitler's ideas and considers them dangerous. meanwhile, the communists, led by ernst thälmann, are gaining strength. workers go on strike, the unemployed organize rallies, directors of banks and large concerns, hitler gives an undertaking not to encroach on private property, promises to eradicate marxism in germany, on january 4, 1933, hitler’s appointment as post-ex-chancellor requires ginda. group of german industrialists. gendenburg refuses again. a few days later, hitler
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meets with hendenburg's son oscar and presents documents incriminating oskar gendenburg of corruption and land speculation. on january 30, 1933, hitler became reich chancellor of germany and immediately announced early parliamentary elections. nuremberg, 1946, accused reichs minister of economics of the third reich hjalmar schacht, prosecutor robert jackson. you were asked the following question: do you recall a meeting at gerring's house? yes. this was a meeting of a financial nature, the election of hitler was to take place on march 5, and for this election campaign, he
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needed money, he asked me to provide him with money, and i did it. goering called all these people together and i made a speech. i asked them to say what amounts of money they could subscribe to in favor of the elections. they subscribed for a total of 3 million and distributed it among themselves. tell me, who were the people who compiled this subscription list? it seems to me that these were all bankers and industrialists. they represented the chemical, metallurgical and textile industries, in fact all branches of industry. in march 33rd 44% votes. on the eve of elections they are expelled from parliament.
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on the american side, united still, alcor and so on. in germany, of course, there are vogler concerns and tison kruk. under hitler , the world's steel cartels experienced a renaissance. the fuhrer breathed life into them again. it is little known how hitler privatized. crazy, on the man's poster it says i am a defiler of the race, this is because his wife is jewish,
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here it says i am a german girl, and i allowed the jew... and the law on the protection of german blood and german honor. under these laws, jews began to be considered a separate race. from the point of view of anthropology, this is, of course, a completely anti-scientific theory, but nevertheless, it was precisely this that was in demand in reich. jews were forbidden to have reich citizenship and marry germans, so as not to pollute the blood. jews were prohibited from holding government positions. jews were naturally prohibited from voting. in total
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proving that their furnaces are better than the furnaces of competitors, because there are new grates, there are new grates or air pressurization systems, that is, their furnaces are much better, than competitors' furnaces burn people. the contract for the construction of crematoriums for voswiec is won by the company topf from. to the central construction department of the ss and police of the city of auschwitz. content. about the construction of crematoria number 2 and number 3 for the camp. we we confirm receipt of your order for five triple ovens, including two electric body lifts and one spare lift.
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and literally 2 days later field hospitals arrived there, and as a result, doctors with experience in treating patients in besieged leningrad, thanks to this, the vast majority of the prisoners were saved. this letter is on auschwitz letterhead, dated february 23, red army day , 1945. otto frank informs his mother. i was saved and the russians came out, this is a kind of epigraph for tens of thousands of people, who were rescued by the russians, one of the five divisions was called leningrad, the commander
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of the regiment, who died in the fight for the city of auschwitz, a few hours before the liberation of the camp, was an officer from leningrad, semyon besprazvany, who before the war was the director of a large drama theater. “we want all corners of the world to remember, looking at these faces who died in the battle for auschwitz, the muslim magomed tankaev, his armenian friend.”
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they forget, but actually the first dachau concentration camp was opened 2 weeks after the victory hitler in the elections, and german communists were immediately sent there, this is where the dehumanization of the enemy began, that is, if you are a communist, if you are a wrong german, that is, you adhere to the wrong ideology, then you are practically not a person. by the mid-thirties , german concentration camps, many of them had already opened, were filled with social democrats, communists, monarchists, people who listened to the wrong radio on... aptists,
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jehovah's witnesses, homosexuals, that is, in general, everyone who, from the point of view ideologists of national socialism, did not fall under the definition of a correct, ethnic, pure, racial german. and in the late thirties , the t-4 program was adopted in germany, this is a program for the physical extermination of forced euthanasia, the so-called inferior citizens, that is, the disabled, mentally ill, people suffering from down syndrome; more than 70 thousand people were exterminated in a year alone. in germany , propaganda materials were printed and distributed, an image of a disabled person, and under it the inscription: such a patient costs the treasury 60 thousand marks for your entire life, this is your money, citizen, think about it, do we need it? like racial policy, the nazis borrowed eugenics from the united states. in 1934 , the feature film “children of tomorrow” was released on american screens. this is history.
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millions of casualties in this war. this war could have gone differently many times. for example, if there were no the so-called strange war, when in response to the attack on poland on september 1. vermakt would not have withstood the attack of the anglo-french troops, which did not exist. there is a war at sea, but massive german air raids on... churchel declares support for soviet russia, but military alliances with the ussr, britain and the usa are concluded only in may and
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july of '42. then in july, the red army suffered one defeat after another, but roosevelt and churchel broke their promise to stalin to open a second front. and are moving troops to north africa. the allies open the second front only in june 1944. from the order of general hoepner, may 2, 1941. the war against russia is an important part of the struggle for the existence of the german people. this is the old struggle of the germans against the slavs. protection of european culture from moscow-asian dominance. purpose.
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they came out to meet you, you threaten us with pure swords, you scare us with their angular, steep faces, but we lift ourselves up on the ropes of our own twisted nerves. altai is a majestic mountainous country. nature has generously rewarded this region with picturesque green valleys, waterfalls, mountain ranges, snow-white
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peaks and glaciers. belukha, a two-headed sacred mountain, is especially rich in glaciers. where, according to legend, you can find the entrance to shambhala. belukha is the highest point of siberia and the cradle of the great altai river katun. a pearl among the mountains teletskoye lake. altai has always been a source of legends and myths. and today its mysterious beauty. fascinates people just like many centuries ago, can i call you maestra, can i maestra, yeah, that means he has fooled you, and you’re glad, so he needs to some fool was attracted to him, who is the fool, it’s me dorochka, i would like to
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book a room at your hotel. and what are you doing here, this is my room, i paid for it, i paid for it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, move us in immediately, one room, oh, one city, st. petersburg, small city, not somewhere to have dinner, alone love, vasily, this is vasily, please call me back, i’m looking for a travel companion, on friday on rtr. air force.
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the treaty of versailles allowed the building of its own navy. then germany begins to recreate in in march 1935, stalin met with british foreign minister lord eden. during the tea party, both sit near the world map from the transcript. eden looked at the place that great britain occupied on the map and added that england was a very small island. comrade stalin looked at great britain and said. yes, a small island, but from it. a lot depends, but if this small island said to germany: i will not give you money, raw materials, or
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there would have been neither the kursk bulge nor other major operations. the wehrmacht simply would not have had enough. swedish banks are lending to german industry until 1945. germany pays sweden from the loot during the war. at the end of the thirty- second year, the ussr completed the first five-year plan. more than 400 large industrial enterprises were built. it is clear to the west that it will no longer be possible to strangle soviet russia economically. in november 1936, germany and japan
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on march 18, the ussr turns to washington, paris and london with a proposal to express collective protest against the anschluss. the response came on march 24 from the british house of commons from prime minister chamberlin. such actions will inevitably lead to an increased tendency towards the formation of groups of states, which in itself is inimical to the prospects for peace in europe. it starts in austria in a week.
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he increased the population of the reich by 7 million people and occupied an advantageous strategic position, extremely important for the implementation of his future plans. from the memoirs of rex minister albert speyer. soon after joining austria, hitler sent for a map of central europe. and he began to show the reverently attentive surroundings that czechoslovakia had fallen into pincers. czechoslovakia is a largely artificial entity created after the first world war. it included the so-called. czechoslovakia had defensive treaties with france and
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declares the reich's right to the industrialized and mineral-rich sudetenland of czechoslovakia. but although he is not yet ready to fight either with the sufficiently strong army of czechoslovakia, much less with the combined forces of france and russia, if they come to her aid. hitler is bluffing, threatening europe with war. the fact is that. the first world war, it made a very strong impression on the generation that lived through it, the people in the thirties, especially in
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