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it's easy to get caught up in the facts when you only see part of the big picture. the pursuit of views changes entire locations, making it easy to make a deepfake.
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hello, kirill vyshinsky is with you, and this is a typical novoross program, our name says it all, we are talking about the territory that has returned to its historical roots. about novorossiya with the help of the attentive.
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look at history, we will try to reveal the uniqueness of its present day, find typical features, recognizable signs of the past, that’s what we’ll talk about today: light that leads into darkness, the bitter fruits of ignorance, why foreign agents and educators distort history, a conversation with a program expert. anniversary of the liberation of the cities of navorossiya from the nazis, what a different memory, today we want to talk about how the so-called liberal historians-enlighteners treat the historical memory of novorossiya, shedding light on the supposedly dark pages of history, they actually lead viewers into a daze of lies. and ignorance
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according to the stories of these newly minted specialists, yesterday’s school teachers, students, bloggers, retrained journalists, the history of little russia and novorossia , a continuous path of deception by the russian tsars of the naive and freedom-loving ukrainian cossacks, who dreamed of an independent state, while for some reason none of them explains that... he raised an uprising in the 17th century not because a polish nobleman took away his beloved , but from the fact that the ukrainian orthodox elders were relegated to panama to the level of a powerless class. catholics and uniates massively eradicated orthodoxy in malarusia, and talk about the humiliating position of the villagers and mishchans no need to. and if not for the alliance with the moscow tsar, it is unlikely that khmelnitsky and the cossacks would have had a chance to survive in the war with the polish-lithuanian commonwealth. the most interesting part of the presentation
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begins when they move on to the history of novorossiya, the former lands of the wild field that separated great russia and little russia from the crimean khanate, then a vassal of the ottoman empire. in their retelling, the struggle to strengthen the southern borders of the russian empire and access to the black and azov seas turns out to be only the result of a cunning french intrigue against turkey and.
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independence of the lugansk and donetsk republics of the barbaric civil war unleashed by kiev under the guise of an anti-terrorist operation. in these stories, the maidan turns from rampant lawlessness and aggression into peaceful demonstrations. the coups of 2004 and 14 become a triumph of freedom and democracy. there are no americans or europeans behind the scenes who are entrusted to the legitimate ones. presidents and gave money for illegal protests. there are no people burned alive in the odessa house of trade unions, there are no bombings of peaceful cities in donbass, no the hatred of nationalists for those whom they called vatniks and colorados. learn more about
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how and why educational historians with foreign agency credentials misrepresent the history of new russia. in the story of anna efimova. the recitative and cutting of bright flashing pictures are not connected; according to the idea, this was supposed to be a clear and accessible exposure of the allegedly shameful history of russia, filmed with money from western funds, but it turned out to be a parody and illustration of the professional incompetence of individual foreign agents who call themselves writers and even historians. back in the mid-eighties , this campaign of exposing our history began, this magazine ogonyok became especially famous then, it was proved that our entire history is unworthy, that the country is slave, people have
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a slave psychology, that we have not done anything good in the world, this one here a flurry of revelations, then it resulted in... the fact that with such care people were already taught to call their own country raska. allegedly, the second world war was unleashed by two totalitarian opponents, hitler and stalin. the russian empire throughout history of its existence, mercilessly enslaved neighboring countries, and the long-suffering ukrainian people at all times became victims of moscow’s expansionist policies. this is roughly the message being broadcast on online platforms by foreign agent historians who have settled in different countries of the so-called progressive europe. every time. drawing very dubious parallels with today. today, when the wounded kherson is going through such a tragic era in his life, it is strange to imagine what in the second half of the 16th century potemkin wanted to make of kherson south petersburg. once a respected
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teacher in russia, tamara eidelman, the daughter of the famous soviet historian nathan and delman, still proudly bear the title of honored teacher of the russian federation, and in writing. form warns subscribers before the start of each of his lectures, and that not a release, then new, non-trivial conclusions. and of course, the little russian region flourished under potemkin, but this had to be paid for with subjugation. i understand correctly that novorossie, yes, it is such a collective ruckus, where from everyone the ends of the russian empire were driven away, but humiliated, enslaved, i understand where this comes from? it all comes down to the fact that they only learned about the existence of novorossiya and little russia only in 2014 . but facts are stubborn things. during potemkin's reign, about a dozen large cities were built in novorosiya, which before that was a wild steppe, i understand kherson, these are odessa, nikolaev, sevastopol,
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mariupol, ekaterina slav, present-day zaporozhye. the numbers speak for themselves about population growth during that period. in 20 years it has almost doubled, but pseudo-historians i'm only interested in myths about the potemkin trees. let me remind you, they arrived in sevastopol, so let’s imagine, the building of the noble assembly, where the windows are curtained, they open, everyone sees the bay, and there are not potemkin, or rather potemkin, but not villages at all, yes, ships, several dozen ships, which they begin to fire, it became clear to everyone, including joseph i, who was there, that this was an act of darkness. the speed of content updating on the channels of such unfortunate historians can be the envy of the most advanced media. a list of topics for every taste. here , history, religion, the second world war, dostoevsky and bulgakov, and even the mysteries of the ancient mays coexist with the history of ukraine section, which has recently become especially relevant. such ignorant people or simply
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greedy people destroy one of the foundations of our mental security, our mental sovereignty. you see, you should always look at how well a person is in the subject, so here you need to pay less attention to regalia, and just go through the list of works. i'm generally a pretty absent-minded researcher. what is your current degree? no, i'm not, i'm finishing my bachelor's degree. alexander, hello, right out of laughter, alexander stefanov, an educational historian, for example, a certain alexander stefanov, who was dubbed nothing less than a rising star of political youtube, talks about everything, about the northern military district, about putin, about perestroika, about the history of ukraine and the cold war, sometimes, it must be admitted, they operate with completely truthful facts, telling, for example, that ukrainian nationalism existed even before...
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and he developed policy documents for of these parties, and one of the program documents was the so-called 10 commandments of the ukrainian, these 10 commandments of the ukrainian are essentially the quintessence of ukrainian nationalism, a logical question arises here: did ukrainian nationalism even have a chance to exist without outside support? no, of course not, there was simply a simple question of funding. on may 2, 2014, in odessa
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, a group of radical nationalists burned people who disagreed with the policy of official kiev in the house of trade unions, as a result during the protracted investigation , by decision of the ukrainian fimida , the injured party of the kulikovo residents was appointed guilty of that tragedy, they were not particularly echoed... some of the maidan activists penetrate into the house of trade unions, inside the house skirmishes continued with the use of molotov cocktails, that is, already inside the house they used cocktails as an attacker , so the defending side. the way he structured his narrative gave the impression that it was because of the cocktails that were used inside the trade union house that the fire started. there is a video where one of... brings a hot tire to the door and it lights up, and the experts
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placed a very important emphasis on the fact that the doors burned out and the fire spread to the upper floors, accordingly, there is direct evidence of supporters of the maidan in this regard, he specifically conveys the opinion of ukrainian propaganda, because let’s just say, he doesn’t like the russian government, because it recognized him as a foreign agent, they are now asking him very much for income, in this regard, his main goal - in my opinion, is russian the audience and russian youth, our youth are our future, let’s say, if such thoughts and ideas are invested now, we don’t know how it will all work out later. however, how this can take off years later is clearly seen in the example of ukraine itself, a country that at the time of the collapse of the ussr and thanks to its support, was the richest republic, gained independence and denied both its own and the common historical past, and came to complete collapse. anna efimova, alery savelev, anastasia popova, typical novorossiya.
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we will talk in more detail about how and why the history of novorussia is distorted by the enlightenment enoagents with our regular expert, historian, political scientist, rastislav ishchenko. rastislav, good afternoon. good afternoon. rastislav, what is the modern history of novorosi like in these internet fairy tales? why do the authors of these opuses deny the russian-speaking people of novorossiya the right to self-determination and, in general, a certain subjectivity as the driving force of history. the point is that everyone enlightens it the way he thinks necessary, yes, that is, when we teach our children, yes, we teach them our view of the world, yes, and not the view of the world of our enemies.
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to pursue a purely pro-western policy and a lot of things interfere, but on the other hand, these regions filled the budget all the time, and living without a budget is somehow very uncomfortable, so in fact the entire history of ukraine over the last 30 years is an attempt to assimilate, reformat the inhabitants of the south-east into the right ukrainians, so that they finally do not interfere with ukraine’s life, but continue to work for its budget. their story
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yes, this is a story about how to properly fill their personal pocket, they have no other story and in fact there is no other story. they write, well, how much these stories today change the idea of ​​​​modern novorossiya and what is the main task of these educators, telling about the history of the recent or ancient history of navorossiya, about the modern history of navorossiya, why do they not notice and do not see the threat of aggressive ukrainian nationalism in these stories , which weighed heavily on novorossiya when, during the great patriotic war, they formed collaborationist... movements, no matter bandera, vlasov, forest brothers in the baltics, they also did not notice, it seems, that the hitlerite occupation was bringing suffering and pain to their own peoples, they made their choice, yes, they went over to the other side, they felt comfortable there, they propagated these ideas, now these people
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have made their choice, they have gone over to the other side, they are comfortable there, but we also have a war going on, if that is the other side. loses, then they will lose, so their task is to undermine our resistance at any cost, yes, our unity, our integrity, because the only thing where they can say, make sabotage, yes, history, the struggle of ideas, yes, ideology, this is such a creeping aggression in our mentality, our consciousness, it is not immediately felt, but then it bears fruit , when it suddenly turns out that part of the people considers themselves another people, a hostile people and... are ready to fight with us, what and with whom should we talk so that such educational fairy tales do not replace real history, our history, the history of novorossiya, well you can talk in fact, in peacetime, then you can conduct scientific discussions, which means here again with people who are in good faith mistaken
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or who, well, in good faith are trying to find the truth, in this case there is a war and ... they must be considered simply as collaborators and as fifth column, there can be no discussion here, this is where the method of prohibiting persecution works, not because they distort stories, because they work for the enemy, from my point of view this is the correct position, many will ask the question is, aren't these too harsh measures against those who simply present their own different view of history? i repeat once again, my other view of history is presented in wartime, this is the view of our enemy, our enemy.
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liberation from the nazi invaders of several large cities of novorossiya, kherson, nikolaev, and odessa. in forty years there were fierce battles on the approaches to them. the enemy did not intend to retreat. the soviet soldiers, who showed incredible courage, were opposed by the german army group a, numbering up to half a million people. in march i was forty. the forty -ninth guards rifle division under the command of colonel vasily margelov, who then received the title of hero of the soviet union, distinguished himself in the operation. future. the commander of the soviet airborne forces with a group of volunteers crossed to the right bank of the dnieper, destroyed the first line of german defense and repelled enemy attacks for a day so that
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the rest of the division could cross the river. another heroic episode is the odessa operation, which began with the battles for nikolaev. before to this day, military historians call the maneuver unique when a small detachment was deployed behind enemy lines. paratroopers senior lieutenant konstantin alshansky. for two days, the marines fought against the nazis, repulsed 18 enemy attacks, thereby facilitating the liberation of nikolaev. all marines became heroes of the soviet union. most are posthumous. odessa was liberated by troops of the third ukrainian front under the command of army general radion malinovsky on april 10 , 1944. srozhe.
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already like victory day. to the city decorated to front-line soldiers, the most honored guests, veterans of that very 49th guards-kherson rifle division certainly came to celebrate the holiday. vasily morgelov and his fighters liberated many cities in ukraine and then south-eastern europe from the nazis. but it was kherson that became special for him in this series, and he, later, became its honorary resident. when he didn’t come, that’s what i heard from my sons, the delegation. from the city of kherson came to the city of moscow, went to sivtsa vrazhek street, with all the generous gifts, lard, moonshine, gifts from the fields, and said, this
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the day of kherson's liberation began in moscow. in the spring of 1944, kherson became the first large liberated city in the northern black sea region. the offensive operation took place during the spring thaw. the weather greatly complicated the combat work of the red army, but the spirit of the soldiers was already victorious. all of them were evicted because the germans wanted to make a stronghold out of kherson, but they failed to do this, they surrendered it in just one day. during the german and romanian occupation , about 400 thousand were killed in kherson, nikolaev and odessa local residents, jews, ukrainians, russians, gypsies. the liberation of these cities made it possible for soviet troops to reach the borders of the ussr and go further, freeing the peoples of the balkan peninsula from fascist oppression. hitler held on to this bridgehead especially. if we liberated crimea, liberated kherson, liberated odessa, nikolaev, that is , our black sea fleet can operate directly on communications that connect romania with german troops,
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destroy them, germany will be deprived of oil directly. in 1960 in the center in odessa, a monument to an unknown sailor was opened, a twenty-meter granite obelisk perpetuated the memory of those who fell during the defense and assault of the city in the great patriotic war, bronze... the reliefs on it united all generations of sailors who gave their lives for odessa in different periods of its history. on april 10, 1968, on the day the city was liberated from the nazis, post number one appeared here. from year to year, on holidays sacred to the townspeople , odessa schoolchildren, the best of the best, stood guard of honor. so what did it look like? during the period when, for example, my parents were at school, it seems to me, even from the expression of their faces. it is clear how important and solemnly honorable this was for each of them. yulia viteva received such an honor once when she was an eleventh-grader, but she remembered this event for the rest of her life, how
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the children were selected for the honor watch, how they minted their marching steps at endless rehearsals, how she took her breath away from robert rozhdestvensky’s requiem, which sounded on the walk of fame. she will never forget another memorial vigil on her seventieth birthday. liberation of odessa.
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honor the natives of odessa and its liberator general radion malinovsky renamed khadzhibeysky, the monument to him is under threat of demolition. on the eve of april 10, 2024 , security measures were strengthened in odessa and residents were warned about responsibility, including for carrying st. george’s ribbons. article article 436 of the criminal code of ukraine. distribution of communist nazi symbols and propaganda of totalitarian regimes. punishable by imprisonment for up to 10 years with confiscation of property. eightieth anniversary in kherson the liberation of the city from the german occupiers went almost unnoticed either by the authorities or in the news feeds, but despite this there were people, veterans of the airborne forces, who traditionally honored the memory of their commander on this day. the most important thing is that there is a memorial plaque to the liberators of the city of kherson. they did.
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distort our history, but for this purpose one of the tools will be precisely such expositions, we will petition to turn this exposition into a real university museum. sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of kherson from german occupation, now these shots from the personal archive of viktor khamenko are truly unique; they depict veteran liberators of the city, who were 18-20 years old during the great patriotic war; few have survived to this day, the more important
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preservation becomes.
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how is the fulfillment of the state defense order going, sergei shaibov checked in the omsk region, and how are tanks equipped with a heavy flamethrower system at the local plant? the geography of spring floods is expanding, water continues to remain in tabol, ishim, and several villages along the banks of the sakmara are at risk. in the tomsk area ice movement began on the tom river. israel launched strikes on iran; explosions occurred in the hafan province near the air base airport. what were they beaten with and what were the consequences? the market for household appliances in russia has changed, which companies
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have replaced european and american ones. the market for smart gadgets is developing, the director of the moscow kremlin reserve museum, elena gagarina, was awarded the order of merit for the fatherland, third degree. the corresponding decree was signed by russian president vladimir putin. the document was published on the official legal information portal. it says that gagarin was awarded a citation for his great contribution to the development of museum affairs and the preservation of the cultural heritage of russia. on april 17, elena gagarina, the daughter of the first cosmonaut yuri gagarin, turned 65 years old. about 3,500 hospitals were created and reconstructed in 3 years, russian equipment is being supplied to them and work will continue, mikhail mishustin announced this in a video message to participants in an extended meeting of the board of the ministry of health. she started work.

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