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it’s going to hurt. , they say that you are people you know how to look straight into his head, this is a metaphor, look into his head, look in the application or on the website, then our broadcast will be continued by the author’s program of kirill vyshinsky, typical novorusie. hello, kirill vyshinsky is here, and this is the typical novoross program. our name says it all; we are talking about a territory that has returned to its historical roots. about novorossiya. through a careful look at history we will try.
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we grew the best wheat for pasta in novorussia. may 1 - labor spring holiday, day international solidarity of all workers, as it was called not so long ago, the beginning of a series of favorite may weekends. for novorussia, may 1 is a special holiday; it is closely connected with the concept of labor virtue. during the years
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of the first soviet five-year plans, the twenties and thirties of the last century, novorussia became the locomotive of industrialization of a huge country. the main volumes of iron were mined here. ore and coal produced 3/4 of the electricity of the then ukraine and 20% of the total electricity of the ussr. such industrial fish production became possible only thanks to selfless work. it is no coincidence that the stakhanov movement , named after the miner of the lugansk central irmeno mine alexey stakhanov, became a symbol of labor kindness for many years. there were hundreds of innovating workers who exceeded the plan many times over during the first five-year plans in the donbass. tractor driver pasha angelina, locomotive driver pyotr krivonos, miner nikita izotov and many others. new labor traditions and technical solutions appeared
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where the main industrial potential of the country was concentrated. in novorussia worker dynasties have become not uncommon. devotion to your plant, mine, responsible. and a creative attitude to work is passed on from generation to generation. not long ago, two cities of labor valor appeared in the donbass - lugansk and gorlovka. the capital of the people's republic is well known for its labor traditions. and gorlovka, less than 50 km from donetsk, received this title after the independence of the dpr, by decree of its first president alexander. became a city of military glory. vladimir putin noted significant the contribution of the residents of gorlovka to achieving victory in the great patriotic war and the massive labor heroism and dedication shown at the same time. gorlovka residents
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still show these same qualities today. since 2014, the city has actually been on the front line and is almost daily subjected to attacks from the ukrainian armed forces. despite this. its utilities and many businesses continue to operate. about what labor valor is for the residents of donbass and how glorious labor traditions are preserved here in the story of anna efimova. central streets with bustling traffic, parks surrounded by greenery, everything here is like in any other city in russia. on the eve of may, the fences are painted with fresh paint and planted. and looking at such a picture , it’s hard to believe that this is gorlovka, a front-line city that has been regularly shelled by the armed forces of ukraine since 2014,
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oh, the whole gorlovka is on fire, what is it doing, just the other day there was another arrival, four shells. we break the shaft 300, 500, 600 and 700 , we tighten the pipe, about 100 meters, this water pipeline provides drinking water immediately.
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dovoy, someone is here, we are helping in the rear, so that the guys come back, so after each shelling we also help restore everything, close the thermal circuits, in cities that are not near the front, we restore public gardens, roads, monuments, you know, it’s visible, it’s beautiful, and thank god, we have to restore floors, house structures , restore thermal circuits , restore, it’s not very visible, but i know that the day will come when you and i will talk. about the prosperity and beauty of the city, we will definitely restore all this, oryol residents will live like people, the first thing we will start and what we will do is our park, the big bitter one. now the second stage of the canal is being built between gorlotka and stalin, its length is about 50 km. donbass already knows examples of complete revival from the ashes.
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literally 10 years after the end of the great patriotic war, it again became one of the most developed regions of the ussr, but the war-torn region of industry and coal was raised by the entire country. factories were revived from ruins, mines flooded by the nazis were drained, and a separate medal was even established in the soviet union for their restoration in 1947. det vladimir lavrinov, pavel siversky, worked. even as a teenager, with underground experience, as they say here, about 40 years, he had the title of coal master. the family is proud of his two orders: lenin, which pavel received even before the great patriotic war for stakhanov’s shock work, and post-war for the restoration of donbass mines. he restored three mines, 28, 28 bis and the twenty-ninth mine, he talked about it, that it was very difficult, there was almost nothing, everything was done by hand, they were terribly cold, they were dying. yes, well , it was necessary, that means it was necessary, people did not force anyone they forced, well
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, it’s true that they gave reinforced rations after these hard works, but they didn’t force anyone, people were enthusiastic, by the way, then in 1943 kusbass also took over to help restore the stalinist, now donetsk region, already in the first months it sent its industrial equipment, the count was tens of thousands of units, now construction equipment can boast the same figures. during the great patriotic war, but even after that, when regions not affected by hostilities were taken a march over the devastated regions of the soviet union, this is not just the mines of donbass, this is certainly, of course, an important thing, but it is also metallurgy, this is infrastructure, this is just peaceful life. because donbass, liberated in the winter at the beginning of forty-three
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, launched the first schools under stalin. wartime - continue to create and save lives. probably everyone in donbass knows the name of this man, doctor of science, honored doctor, hero of labor of the dpr, vladimir kirillovich chaika. thanks to him, more than one generation of danchans appeared. our parents once upon a time a long time ago we gave birth to a seagull, to a professor, this birthplace is ours, it’s like, well, we’ve been here since childhood, one might say, generation after generation. vladimir kirillovich in medicine was born in volnovakha for more than half a century and his whole life is inextricably linked with donbass. he says that he entered med by chance, he wanted to become an engineer, but failed the entrance exam in mathematics. we can say that in this sense donbass is extremely lucky. over many years of work, vladimir chaika managed to build one of the strongest schools of obstetrics and gynecology in the entire post-soviet space. where i was born, that ’s where i came in handy, i was an assistant, then became
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an associate professor, began writing a doctoral dissertation, i prepared 70 in my life, two candidates and doctors of science, i think that the majority who went through this professional school also went through a big school life, this is a very strong person, an amazing person who is used to helping people always, he has a special relationship with a woman, not just a woman, a mother woman. most recently, in april , a new modern republican perinatal center, which bears the name of professor chaika. the most modern medical facility in the region was built in record time, in less than a year, and this is not only the best illustration of how donbass can create, but a symbol of its hopes for a bright future. anna efimova, valery sovelev, anastasia popova, typical new russia.
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we will talk about what labor valor is for the residents of donbass and novorosiya with our regular expert, political scientist rastislav ishchenko. rastislav, good afternoon. good afternoon. rastislav, novorosse and its most industrially developed part, donbass, were mastered with hard work. factories were often created out of nowhere, the virgin lands of the wild steppe were plowed up, did this somehow leave an imprint on the work ethic in this region and influence the population? yes, this is certainly a process of stratification of this region, it will affect the mentality of the population, but to a large extent, donbass is different not because it was developed this way, because it was developed this way quite recently, and there is one more point, after all, it was a region . which is almost everything time was under threat, even in
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contrast to the zaporozhian army, and the don army existed there during the 19th century later, because it was closer to the caucasus, and the caucasian warriors, they were fought not only in the transcaucasus, they were fought in the ciscaucasia, which means , in fact, there were military operations there in stavropolia, and during the 19th century, this is not so long ago, in the middle of the 19th century there were military operations there. raids were carried out on this region, that is, these are people who plowed with one hand, yes, in the other hand they held weapons and calm pilleds.
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destroyed the house, which means that the fragments were removed, the bricks were removed, what could be restored, that means, where it was not possible, a square was laid out and the city and the life of the population in it were maintained in a normal state, that is, everyone who came to donetsk said that, well, if you don’t go directly to the front line, yes, it is not noticeable that there is a war in the city,
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that this is a front-line city, this is also a feat of the local population, this is, first of all... a labor feat of the local population, what is the value of such an attitude towards labor in the donbass today, what can these people show and bring as new citizens of great russia to this huge country, to our country? well, i would say that the main thing, yes, that we can take away from this, the main idea, also the main philosophical idea that we can take out from this, is that our way of life, right?
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demonstration that everything depends only on you: you can live on the front line and at the same time live normally, or you can live in the rear and at the same time live like a golitan. thank you very much for the frank conversation. multinational palette of new russia consisted of different peoples and ethnic groups,
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one of the most curious and small in number were the albanians. in russia at the end of the 14th and beginning of the 19th centuries, orthodox albanians were called arnauts and were often confused with other people from the balkans and greece. turkish wars under catherine the great, when the arnauts sided with russia and actively helped its fleet, they decided to move from the lands controlled by the ottoman empire to novorossiya; the arnaut albanians brought with them the traditions of gardening and farming to the new region. one of the varieties was named arnautka wheat, which took root well in the ozovo region and was very popular in italy and southern europe. middle. centuries, it was believed that the best pasta was made from flour with ground arnaudca; in italy it was called pasta teganrok; it came across the sea from the largest
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port of novorossiya at that time. in odessa , balban settlers are reminded of the names of two streets: big and small arnaud. the next major resettlement of albanians took place following the results of another victory over the ottomans, when... in 812 russia received lands that became part of bessarabian provinces. these places were abandoned by the nomadic nagais, and bulgarians, gogauzes and albanians settled there. this is how the village of karukurt arose, in the izmail district, from here the albanians settled throughout the azov region. the albanian community now lives compactly in three villages in the melitopol region.
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their ancestors had to travel a long way as soon as the ottoman empire conquered the balkan peninsula; at the turn of the 15th-16th centuries, the first massive wave of immigrants, orthodox albanians, poured from west to east into the territory of modern bulgaria. arose a threat to the fact that it was necessary to convert to islam, they took a risk, took a risk, gave up everything and went. in order to exclude islamization, in general the orthodox faith meant so much to them that they were ready for anything. until the beginning of the 19th century, albanians
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lived in the varna region of bulgaria; after ottoman oppression on the orthodox population here intensified, they, at the suggestion of russia, moved to southern bessarabia. and when these lands, as a result of the crimean war in 1856, russia ceded to the moldavian principality, the village of georgievko was once called tyushki, the village, respectively devnenskoye, was once called tas, and the village of gamovka
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was called dzhendran. the russian government provided the danube settlers with significant land plots of up to 50 acres and unlimited banking courts. in addition, the colonists were exempted from military service. thanks to these privileges and in addition to their natural industriousness, the albanian refugees lived. prosperous, in the soviet years local collective farms were even considered millionaires, they were masters of farming, melon growing, so it was precisely in such dry, steppe , open areas of agriculture, and farming and cattle breeding were difficult, that by 1869 there were 194 family households and approximately 500 albanians, by the beginning of the 20th century there were already about 3,000, but in fact it was not easy to count them, sometimes albanians were called: greeks according to the orthodox faith, and sometimes bulgarians, according to the country from which they came. in the soviet years , it was more prestigious to register as russians or ukrainians; the ancestors of the local albanians were completely
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arnauts. arnauts. afghans who retained the orthodox religion, for this reason it turns out that the albanians, which means that muslims treat the arnauts, have historically treated the arnauts very poorly, well, that’s not all, indeed the arnauts served in the turkish army and therefore swanaut began to mean, in general, a turkish christian subject. for a long time, azov albanians did not welcome mixed marriages; such marriages began to be practiced only in the middle of the 20th century, although there is a lot in common. the same folk costume. the household items and tools of labor among the albanians, bulgarians and gagauzians are very similar, after all , they lived side by side for more than one century. our women the most important sacred decoration was beads, which they sorted almost every week from thread to thread to another, and there was always a cross made of mother-of-pearl hanging, they even buried old women in this decoration, such little things, and they make us one with
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our people. the main difference with... researchers call this phenomenon unique, because there are not so many albanians, yes, there are only about 500 of them in four villages, which means this is very much influenced by this very self-awareness of their self, and their desire to preserve the language, as it were, custom.
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all thanks to the hard work of ethnographers, historians, linguists, we feel like russian people, this is our homeland, what is happening there in albania, what path they chose for us there, this is not very important to us, it is important that we are here as albanians, what can we do for our homeland, well, let’s say hello, the zaporozhye arnauts are very friendly, they
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know that albanians, although not like... like here, live in other cities of russia, and therefore they hope that now they will have more opportunities for communication. olga mokhova, anastasia popova, valery savelev, typical new russia. that's all we wanted to talk about today. kirill vyshinsky was with you. see you soon.
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