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in the early morning of june 22, 1944 , the roar of thousands of heavy guns was heard in the belarusian forests.
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a real wave of fire fell on the german trenches and dugouts. il-2 attack aircraft plowed through enemy defenses with an avalanche of bombs and shells. following them , soviet tank columns moved into the depths of belarus. thus began the famous operation begration. it was one of the most difficult, bloody and lengthy operations, but nevertheless it ultimately ended brilliantly; in the belarusian forests the red army inflicted the greatest blow on the germans. defeat in the entire military history of germany. an entire group of wehrmacht armies, numbering almost 1 million people, was completely defeated. bagarteon shortened the war by literally a month in one leap. what were the germans doing on
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the territory of occupied belarus? what role did partisan detachments play in the liberation of the republic? how did operation bagration end?
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vaskva today july 17, 1944
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soldiers, officers of all types of weapons, personnel and total. hitler's grenadiers. here are their commanders. there are 19 german generals in total. today they will march ahead of their own. captured troops. july 17, 1944, special newsreel issue: soviet citizens watched it with bated breath. on this day, columns of thousands of captured germans marched along the central streets of moscow, from the capital's hippodrome to the kazansky railway station. these were former soldiers and officers of the army center group. almost completely destroyed in
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belarusian forests. among the prisoners were 19 wehrmacht generals. our military especially to senior german officers. they left all their insignia in their uniforms, the footage of the nazis walking along the capital’s avenues was sent to all news agencies in the world, muscovites will call this procession a parade of the vanquished, here they are , the vanquished, living evidence of our victories. this parade, it not only demonstrated that a radical change had been achieved and that victory would sooner or later be ours, it demonstrated our special relationship, incomprehensible to foreigners, there was no humiliation for these
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prisoners of war, let's remember, how the germans treated our prisoners of war, how many frames in the newsreels of '41, '42, they are treated like this human flesh, but here... this is a defeated enemy, a defeated enemy, but an enemy whom we generally treat as people, we march them through the streets, shamefully escort them, we show that they wanted to come here to moscow , they only came in some other capacity, but we did not humiliate them, this is the most important thing in the footage of this chronicle. the march of german prisoners was a special nkvd operation codenamed "big".
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operation bagration became a triumph of our military art. troops of four soviet fronts, advancing on areas more than a thousand kilometers wide, advanced 600 km in one month of fighting. they liberated all of soviet belarus, part of the baltic states and poland from the nazis. the last bastion of the germans in the occupied territories of the ussr. completely destroyed, the path to germany was open. it was one of the most difficult, bloody and lengthy operations. but nevertheless, in the end it ended brilliantly and entered into all anals, and the textbook on military art, as one
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of the brilliant developed and carried out operations. bagration is the largest defeat of the german army in its entire history. from the point of view of war strategy, it was
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in 1943, the germans managed to recruit 11 security battalions in belarus. new authorities to re-educate belarusians. films in russian were made especially for belarusians in berlin. here is a unique fragment of one of these films. russian ostarbeiters in the capital of the reich, with his
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incorruptible will in the fight against the common enemy of european culture, bolshevism, the russian worker received general recognition of the german people and government, expressed in equal rights in all rights to foreign workers, today the doors of berlin... germany to participate in the struggle to protect european culture from bolshevism, to build a new europe, without exploiters and capitalists. because the culture of foreign peoples living in germany, as well as religion, is sacred and
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inviolable, after the town hall the newlyweds were married in the berlin orthodox cathedral in a solemn, modest wartime atmosphere. however, the words of welhelm kuba’s promise that that a new european future awaits the belarusians was just a screen. in fact , goleiter considered the entire population of belarus to be people of an inferior race. already in the summer of 1941. the entire territory of the republic was covered with a network of jewish ghettos and concentration camps.
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cities destroyed, concentration camps shot and civilians, well, one of the most cruel gaoliteurs, who was placed by the germans in minsk, who had one task - to kill the slavic population as much as possible. theft of a huge number of people for forced labor inhabitants of an already not very densely populated republic. in this sense, belarus, of course. was one of the main victims of this war. these images were filmed by soviet cameramen shortly after the liberation of minsk. july 1944. in the suburbs of the belarusian capital, the remains of thousands of human bodies are smoking. so the retreating germans tried to destroy traces of their crimes. it was located near minsk. it was the largest death camp in the occupied territories
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of the ussr. both prisoners of war and local residents, mostly belarusian, were brought here jews. in 1942, emma korzun turned 4 years old. her father, a soviet officer, went to the front on the first day of the war. together with her mother, emma settled with her grandmother in the village. yelnitsy, near the trostenets concentration camp. they were brought in wagons, wagons, for animals, heated cars. there were so many of them, poor little ones, in these carriages, to the point of impossibility. trostenets's superiors were distinguished by sophisticated cruelty. deputy commandant scharführer tosch personally beat prisoners with a baton and liked to poison prisoners with huge dogs. prisoners were starved starvation, food for them was cooked from rot and waste, anyone sick or caught
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trying to escape was subject to destruction. the prisoners were divided into dozens; if anyone from this group escaped, all those remaining were shot. the main goal of the executioners was to quickly exterminate as many people as possible. special ones were used for massacres. gas chambers, where people were poisoned by exhaust fumes, a hole was dug, they were driven into these holes, people were shot, and that’s how... apparently a tractor passed by, this blood was flowing, the whole river i was covered in blood, they poured it on me, they drove me into the barn , they poured it on me, there was just such smoke, digging a shul in this village, fires, so we ran up, ran up and back, back, let’s see, horror, horror, in 2
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years 206,500 civilians were tortured in trostenets , approximately 300 people per day. rumors about nazi atrocities shocked the whole of belarus. hatred towards the occupiers gave rise to a massive partisan movement. many fled to the forests and joined the detachments of the people's avengers. during the war years, 374 thousand residents of belarus joined partisan detachments. actually it was a real people's army. village councils and schools operated behind enemy lines, 162 underground newspapers were published, and they operated their own hospitals and airfields. during the occupation, the partisans killed and wounded almost half a million german soldiers and officers. they also executed gauleiter wilhelm of cuba. on september 22 , 1943, with the help of the maid
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, they managed to place a timed mine under his bed.
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to fight them, the wehrmacht command was forced to remove entire divisions from the front. what was one of the principles of fascist ideology was intimidated, so the partisans were subjected to the most real punitive measures. if the partisans were caught, they were usually killed, they were usually tortured, they were hanged, but in exactly the same way the germans dealt with the mega
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population. they acted using barbaric methods and surrounded the villages and then burned them. with the german tradition of driving everyone into some barn, punitive ukrainian battalions and galician battalions were very active here, which in general were distinguished by their particular cruelty, sometimes even exceeding the cruelty of the germans themselves, this is in in general, it is a well-known fact that the small village of khatyn near minsk before the war was no different from thousands of other belarusian villages and hamlets. in 1943. she was completely burned by the punitive forces along with all the inhabitants, including women and children. this was revenge on the belarusian partisans for the attack on the german detachment. during the battle , the famous german athlete, hitler's favorite, hans wölke, was killed. to avenge him, the germans sent the 118th
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schutsmandschaft battalion, consisting mainly of ukrainian policemen, in pursuit. chasing the partisans, they they came across the small village of khatyn, where they took out their anger. the partisans retreated further than the village, the nazis did not catch up with them, fearing to run into a partisan ambush, but they already carried out reprisals against the inhabitants of this village, when they burst into every house , kicked out all the people, drove everyone to the edge of the village, there was a large barn there, when everyone was there, they simply closed the barn, lined it with straw, doused it with gasoline, set it on fire, people through...
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subsequently joined a police battalion recruited from residents of western ukraine. in in belarus, vasyura personally tortured 360 people. after the war, he carefully hid his past. he worked as the director of a state farm in the kiev region, was a party member and had soviet awards. the ukrainian punisher was exposed only in 1986. however, at the insistence of the first secretary.
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year, we decided before the end of the season to still get to the main natural shrine of japan , a ball game, they have polin - a national game, a type of field hockey, the same thing chukotka ball, transport arteries connect all of russia, increasing the mobility of citizens impetus for the development of cities, we will not forget our calling, we bring laughter and joy to people, just lol, it’s cool, very fashionable and... in general, unexpectedly, i really liked it, a fairy tale from childhood, the songs are a song of youth, never mind for me freedom, so bright, amazingly
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incendiary, i wanted to sing very much, they were waiting for karoks, asel cha, a dog, a cat, a cockerel. vemensky musician, bright, colorful, musical, i liked the rooster most of all with the word, excellent, vremensky musicians, we are now at the costume design department in kosygino university, costume design is an art, art is always valued, it’s called costume architectonics, a very wild pace, i would say, but as interesting as possible, this is the work of a designer from china, then there are collections from india, brazil,
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law, serbia there, 130 in total brands from twenty countries presented their collections in this showroom, i do everything by hand, it’s similar to working on persian carpets, every opportunity to express yourself is a good opportunity, moscow is an amazing city. i came to moscow to present my winter collection, the women here are very fashionable. the russian market is very large, i think now is the time to enter it. far eastern media tycoon oleg sidinka was dealt with in 2002. the blast wave knocked out an iron door and several windows on the staircase. he earned up to $10 million a year. even then everyone was sure that the case was a high-profile crime. murder, this is igor kovalchuk, co-owner of the largest market in vladivostok. regional federation
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kudo alexander yasin. you are an honest entrepreneur. i can do taxes for everything report only for the first million. what caused the massacre of media tycoon oleg sidinko? do you imagine yourself committing any crimes? yes, because conscience or or evidence? we took up this matter and carried out our own. investigation.
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one young lady got drunk on wine with the hussars, begged them to steal a cannon from the regiment for fun, and shot at a peasant’s cannon with her own hands.
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“bang, miraculously she didn’t kill anyone to death, what’s the difficulty, her mother is an important person at court, everything is fine with my daughter, she’s a normal girl, just like everyone else, and the girl repents, it seems, they drove to paris , we’ll eat an oyster, one could forgive, but according to the law, siberia is supposed to be, siberia?
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look in the application or on the website.
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arseny dreams of a game of chess with sergei koryakin, we left a request for website and they conveniently forgot about it, they called, let’s start, i was lucky to enter , i managed to win, but in fact the opponent is strong, and you are the champion of the future? any dream, when it comes true, it’s cool, no matter what, this year it’s absolutely other scales, we understand and know what we are for we do it, it takes everything, you can’t win against them any other way, you look at their eyes when you fulfill their dream, it directly motivates how the all-russian action works, who can become a participant, we’ll find out about this right now from our heroes.

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