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. in this it is stalin, you know, there is saying stalin's lists, these are lists before execution that he personally signed, er, he did not sign all ukrainian writers, let's say, these are lists with many people, hundreds, thousands of people, but there is a personal list, stalin's signature in these lists, they are on the internet, the russian memorial scanned them a long time ago, posted them, you can look at it, he is personally guilty of the great terror, all the others... his executors took turns removing yagoda, yezhova, in the end beria came, that is, people changed, the executors of his will changed, but his will was the same, and they also suffered from all this, but in the end we are not interested in their fate, we are interested in ukrainian writers, they often say that there was terror in all the soviet republics and that everyone suffered equally, but no, uh... that is possible to trace, even, even more so, comparing with, in comparison with russian literature, where the oberiuts, say, were shot, alenikov, well, there are just individuals, or beris pilniak, or, that is, t
. in this it is stalin, you know, there is saying stalin's lists, these are lists before execution that he personally signed, er, he did not sign all ukrainian writers, let's say, these are lists with many people, hundreds, thousands of people, but there is a personal list, stalin's signature in these lists, they are on the internet, the russian memorial scanned them a long time ago, posted them, you can look at it, he is personally guilty of the great terror, all the others... his executors...
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i think stalin also, he's prepared. give north korea the go ahead, but he doesn't want that war, an escalating into war between the united states and the soviet union. that's where i think mao comes in and plays a role. so if the war goes badly for north korea, it's going to be china, not the soviet union is directly in the firing line, which course is what happens in october-november. so china in that sense or deserves that function, helps to keep the war limited. we don't end up with a soviet us world war three, 1950 or 51. let's our panelists. we've called this year's symposium korea the first forever war as a way to focus our attention, the war's lasting legacies. and so in our third and final panel of the day we'll think about the ways that the war continues to shape world geopolitics military thinking and families.
i think stalin also, he's prepared. give north korea the go ahead, but he doesn't want that war, an escalating into war between the united states and the soviet union. that's where i think mao comes in and plays a role. so if the war goes badly for north korea, it's going to be china, not the soviet union is directly in the firing line, which course is what happens in october-november. so china in that sense or deserves that function, helps to keep the war limited. we don't end up with a soviet...
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because i'm going to the cinema, i haven't seen the movie yet, there and there is a story about how stalin gives money for a house, the word is that ukrainian writers went to moscow, and there they were supposed to bring this big suitcase full of money, well, that is, it is such a cool story, but how was it in reality, the story is cool, because it was invented by ostap vyshnya, so, well , pavlo gubenko was a genius, he was a genius, as they say, an inventor, but here is the beginning, prosperity and decline of this house, the word , which... most importantly, the owl house, by the way , was handed over quite late, that is, most of what we we know about our 20s, it happened to the slovo house, it was started to be built, it is a writer's cooperative, i want to remind you that it was not the state, not the party, not the government that gave out apartments in this building, the writers built it with their own money, and at the moment, when this money was not enough, and they already wanted their own housing, where they could live and work normally, they... during the week of ukrainian cultu
because i'm going to the cinema, i haven't seen the movie yet, there and there is a story about how stalin gives money for a house, the word is that ukrainian writers went to moscow, and there they were supposed to bring this big suitcase full of money, well, that is, it is such a cool story, but how was it in reality, the story is cool, because it was invented by ostap vyshnya, so, well , pavlo gubenko was a genius, he was a genius, as they say, an inventor, but here is the beginning,...
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i think stalin also, he's prepared. give north korea the go ahead, but he doesn't want that war, an escalating into war between the united states and the soviet union. that's where i think mao comes in and plays a role. so if the war goes badly for north korea, it's going to be china, not the soviet union is directly in the firing line, which course is what happens in october-november. so china in that sense or deserves that function, helps to keep the war limited. we don't end up with a soviet us world war three, 1950 or 51. let's our panelists.
i think stalin also, he's prepared. give north korea the go ahead, but he doesn't want that war, an escalating into war between the united states and the soviet union. that's where i think mao comes in and plays a role. so if the war goes badly for north korea, it's going to be china, not the soviet union is directly in the firing line, which course is what happens in october-november. so china in that sense or deserves that function, helps to keep the war limited. we don't end up with a soviet...
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yes, she is very similar to stalin. stalin? well then, the floor is yours, your sister. i’m still hesitating, how come, in such a short period, she was imprisoned for murder, a short period, i was born and well , this confuses me. how is it that we quickly began to appear like rabbits? god! anastasia, are you ready to find out if you have found your loved ones? of course, i invite you to our studio expert in forensic medicine, candidate of medical sciences, yulia severtseva. will anastasia have siblings, what will the test show? we'll find out in a couple of minutes. watch at 19:00 on ntv. protesters in france burn olympic rings. scavengers, police and transport workers are threatening to go on strike during the olympics. authorities are expelling homeless people from paris. calls for a boycott of israel are growing louder. what other scandals surround the summer games before they even begin? a new one has appeared on the tourist map of russia center. attraction, the derkul stud farm in the lugansk people's republic, it was founded under catherine the second, the uniqu
yes, she is very similar to stalin. stalin? well then, the floor is yours, your sister. i’m still hesitating, how come, in such a short period, she was imprisoned for murder, a short period, i was born and well , this confuses me. how is it that we quickly began to appear like rabbits? god! anastasia, are you ready to find out if you have found your loved ones? of course, i invite you to our studio expert in forensic medicine, candidate of medical sciences, yulia severtseva. will anastasia...
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the first instinct is that this is directed by stalin. and the big question is why stalin now seeking to expand military force? and i think that's the thing that really washington by surprise. yes. there's been a cold war from truman's perspective for the past three years. but that cold war quite limited. the american seen the threat as being largely economic, growing out of the dislocation of world war two and the american response have largely economic aid. the marshall plan is sort of the signifier of that and also the areas of the cold war have become familiar and been fought over a divided germany. berlin when americans are thinking about asia in? the first half of 1950, it's very much the end game with the chinese civil war. what's going to happen in taiwan and, the fact that all of a sudden north korean troops are going across this recognized border that does shock, surprise as and horror. truman, in his first press statement, says that the threat has gone from internal subversion to direct military attack. and i think that really
the first instinct is that this is directed by stalin. and the big question is why stalin now seeking to expand military force? and i think that's the thing that really washington by surprise. yes. there's been a cold war from truman's perspective for the past three years. but that cold war quite limited. the american seen the threat as being largely economic, growing out of the dislocation of world war two and the american response have largely economic aid. the marshall plan is sort of the...
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stalin forbade the translation of the design bureau. but she invited lyushin to live with him at his nearby dacha so that he would not be disturbed in his work, this is exactly stalin’s formulation, for some time ilyushin actually lived with stalin, recalling, by the way, the spartan situation that was at the dacha, that stalin was sleeping on the bed, on a narrow bed, covering himself with a simple, almost, well, not a soldier’s, but in any case such a thin blanket. he remembered this, well, how can i say, with some a share of respect mixed with surprise, let’s say, during the war 36 thousand cars were produced, in the merbakht they called it a meat grinder, they also called it an iron gustov, but the german pilots, well, among themselves , called it a concrete plane. because, in principle, it was very difficult to shoot it down, it’s just amazing, the pilots who flew it told me that the damage the plane received in the air left no way to fly home, and yet the plane is here with all this damage landed on his own airfield, spit, crookedly, no matter, touching the whole world,
stalin forbade the translation of the design bureau. but she invited lyushin to live with him at his nearby dacha so that he would not be disturbed in his work, this is exactly stalin’s formulation, for some time ilyushin actually lived with stalin, recalling, by the way, the spartan situation that was at the dacha, that stalin was sleeping on the bed, on a narrow bed, covering himself with a simple, almost, well, not a soldier’s, but in any case such a thin blanket. he remembered this,...
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, because he understood that stalin was waiting for something else, that stalin is very jealous of this plan, and there is even such an apocryphal, not apocryphal, there is a recollection of one of the actors that allegedly isenshtein was filming, having heard a question from a member of the film crew, what is it that ivan the terrible is repenting, well, the tsar, well formidable, what is he, well, he killed someone, well, this happens with tsars, to which isenstein said directly in front of the film crew, well, stalin has even more people. killed, maybe he will look and also begin to repent, this looks more like an apocrypha, yes, although on the other hand, in general, there was an authority from einstein indisputable in the film crew, on the other hand, this is the creative state, of course, well, that is, at least in the memoirs of one of the actors there is this story, but there are also memories of how they watched the film, and in my opinion it is ezovsky who writes a wonderful theater critic. that everyone who watched understood what isenshtein wanted to say, but could not say
, because he understood that stalin was waiting for something else, that stalin is very jealous of this plan, and there is even such an apocryphal, not apocryphal, there is a recollection of one of the actors that allegedly isenshtein was filming, having heard a question from a member of the film crew, what is it that ivan the terrible is repenting, well, the tsar, well formidable, what is he, well, he killed someone, well, this happens with tsars, to which isenstein said directly in front of...
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’s, even the stalinist regime, was criminal, and there was already a cult of stalin, a cult of power was condemned, but nevertheless it was dangerous to talk about it and condemn the soviet government, that is why i said that not to all children they told because they were simply protecting them, not because they didn't want it... that this information would be preserved, probably they already told it at a more mature, conscious age. when the return started, i wanted to ask about the return, how easy it is. this was a process in 1991 with the collapse of the soviet union union was so easy to get together and return to crimea, was the procedure for returning the property that was taken from the crimean tatars in the 40s true, we know that this happened in the baltic countries, and was this the case in ukraine, and was it allowed crimean tatars to return to sevastopol, on the southern coast of crimea. did you still have to find a place in the north of crimea and in the steppe part, well, of course no one expected crimean tatars in crimea, of course they said that where will you return,
’s, even the stalinist regime, was criminal, and there was already a cult of stalin, a cult of power was condemned, but nevertheless it was dangerous to talk about it and condemn the soviet government, that is why i said that not to all children they told because they were simply protecting them, not because they didn't want it... that this information would be preserved, probably they already told it at a more mature, conscious age. when the return started, i wanted to ask about the return,...
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, and many personally took part in stalinism, spied for stalin, supported him in our media, but in 2000, they admired boris yeltsen because he was a drunkard, but in 2000 the power in your country changed and russia became enemy number one for them. as a result, after 80 years of supporting russia, they began to hate russia, what is this? in general, what has changed? well, i think that, firstly, putin, the traditionalist leader, when putin came to authorities, then from the very beginning he began, began to remove our country, russia, from international influence, which began to contradict the global progressivist. news, and these people who supported the soviet union, they were progressives, they are still progressives, and these people felt that this time they were dealing with someone who did not support this progressivist agenda, who was trying and not unsuccessfully to restore the traditional values, sovereignty of the country. christianity, traditional family. at first it wasn't much noticeable, but when, when putin began to increasingly push this traditional agenda, as well as t
, and many personally took part in stalinism, spied for stalin, supported him in our media, but in 2000, they admired boris yeltsen because he was a drunkard, but in 2000 the power in your country changed and russia became enemy number one for them. as a result, after 80 years of supporting russia, they began to hate russia, what is this? in general, what has changed? well, i think that, firstly, putin, the traditionalist leader, when putin came to authorities, then from the very beginning he...
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in them she is on photographs next to stalin. what events took place in this historical photograph have also been preserved by history. the work of the eighteenth party congress was drawing to a close. unexpectedly, stalin took the floor. and turning to the belarusian delegation asked a question: would they be against the inclusion of comrade grekova in the commission? well, who could object to comrade stalin? stormy applause rang out in the hall. after the congress - the traditional photographing with comrade stalin. and at the moment when grekova, trying to unnoticed to join the delegates in the last row, stalin turned to her. well, comrade grekova, don’t be shy, come to the front row. history has recorded this memorable meeting. during the war, sent to work in kazan, grekova was involved in organizing the work of defense enterprises, while finding the opportunity to meet with belarusian partisans. to personally present them with state awards, she crossed the front line four times. liberated azararich open-air concentration c
in them she is on photographs next to stalin. what events took place in this historical photograph have also been preserved by history. the work of the eighteenth party congress was drawing to a close. unexpectedly, stalin took the floor. and turning to the belarusian delegation asked a question: would they be against the inclusion of comrade grekova in the commission? well, who could object to comrade stalin? stormy applause rang out in the hall. after the congress - the traditional...
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had, as we know , his plans for the peninsula, but all this started a long time ago, since stalin's repressions in 1938, when there were already slogans that crimea without crimean tatars, that is, crimea, uh, should be, was clean of this. of the soviet element, as they expressed it then, and we know that, for example, on april 17, 1938 almost the entire crimean tatar intelligentsia had already been shot, and then in the 39th year, as we know, the second world war began, and of course this moment was postponed, because we know that already in the 41st, at the end of 41- oh, in 1942, crimea was completely occupied by the germans, and then... there was also a partisan movement in crimea itself, led by makrausov and martynov, and they did not cope with this partisan movement, i will not go into historical realities, how how the germans entered the peninsula and that there was practically no one to defend it like them it was occupied very quickly. the partisan movement was a failure, but they did not recognize their right, and they wrote a report to... the kremlin that the crimean tatar
had, as we know , his plans for the peninsula, but all this started a long time ago, since stalin's repressions in 1938, when there were already slogans that crimea without crimean tatars, that is, crimea, uh, should be, was clean of this. of the soviet element, as they expressed it then, and we know that, for example, on april 17, 1938 almost the entire crimean tatar intelligentsia had already been shot, and then in the 39th year, as we know, the second world war began, and of course this...
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brest station, pabudavana to stalin, this is a yaznaya brama in the savetski union. geta glitter, pomp, gold and emptiness. in different places, the brest station was visited by russian tsars, palatiny leaders of the era of the savetskaya union, ukrainian rulers, famous campers and musicians. the brestsky railway station is alive with a saturated life, which is a warehouse of everyday life and the holy day. from shtodzenny sustrech and melted, such a forest. let's go on a trip to belarus; this town was built from 1994 to 1996 of the last century. it is unique in that it is fully realized here.
brest station, pabudavana to stalin, this is a yaznaya brama in the savetski union. geta glitter, pomp, gold and emptiness. in different places, the brest station was visited by russian tsars, palatiny leaders of the era of the savetskaya union, ukrainian rulers, famous campers and musicians. the brestsky railway station is alive with a saturated life, which is a warehouse of everyday life and the holy day. from shtodzenny sustrech and melted, such a forest. let's go on a trip to belarus; this...
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the morning, all these horrors that later befell the crimean tatar people by order of the dictator stalin, and the following... for at least 50 years, crimean tatars lived in the hope of returning home, returning to crimea, and today 80 years have already passed, but this pain, it will never be forgotten, and especially after the occupation of crimea in 2014, we see how the russian occupying power de facto continued... the hybrid deportation of the crimean tatar people, we will talk about this today with historian, journalist and tv presenter gulnara abdulaeva, she now we are in the studio, we welcome you, silya maliyka, alikomsilyam, congratulations, andriy, i will start then, and then you will continue and ask your questions, okay, you don't mind, yes, of course, of course, yes, kulna khan. well, i would like to start with this general question, and how the ussr prepared for the deportation of the crimean tatars and why exactly in 1944 stalin sought to simply evict the crimean tatar people from the peninsula, this is more than, if i am not mistaken, 200,000 people at that time, and amon
the morning, all these horrors that later befell the crimean tatar people by order of the dictator stalin, and the following... for at least 50 years, crimean tatars lived in the hope of returning home, returning to crimea, and today 80 years have already passed, but this pain, it will never be forgotten, and especially after the occupation of crimea in 2014, we see how the russian occupying power de facto continued... the hybrid deportation of the crimean tatar people, we will talk about this...
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they had lenin, stalin, putin, but it continues. do you understand this russian phenomenon, the terrible russian phenomenon? well, it is a totalitarian state first of all. it was, it is, i hope that it will never be again, but yes, it destroyed. everything is alive, everything that did not surrender, everyone knows the ukrainian people as free-loving, freedom-loving, and certainly, well, this could never exist in the russian totalitarian state, and when it was given 10 years in our 20s there from the 21st to the 31st orientov, the period of nep and gentle ukrainization, well, why gentle, it was quite harsh to many people. i saw an ad in the odesa newspaper that they were looking for a person with a higher education who speaks the ukrainian language, and there they offered some crazy money for the job, because... somewhere in the 20s it was difficult to find such people, and they forced ukrainian to teach quite seriously, this is a gentle ukrainization in our country, but this ukrainization simply opened the floodgates, opened everyt
they had lenin, stalin, putin, but it continues. do you understand this russian phenomenon, the terrible russian phenomenon? well, it is a totalitarian state first of all. it was, it is, i hope that it will never be again, but yes, it destroyed. everything is alive, everything that did not surrender, everyone knows the ukrainian people as free-loving, freedom-loving, and certainly, well, this could never exist in the russian totalitarian state, and when it was given 10 years in our 20s there...
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the central stalin avenue was erected in just 5 years, created in the style of neoclassicism in the stalin era for its pomp, solemnity, and grandeur. people christened it the stalinist empire style; built in the most difficult time for the republic, it became not only the calling card of the country, one of the best masterpieces of world architecture, but a symbol of another labor victory of the belarusian people. hello, everything is clear with you about the project with marina caroman. let's talk about complex things in simple terms. today we are talking about how the new law on entrepreneurship will change the life of individual entrepreneurs, what is its benefit for those who do not run a business, and what is it better for us to leave forever in the 2000s? go! on april 22, a new law was signed that regulates business activities in belarus. the document changes the architecture of entrepreneurship in the country, and since everyone who does not work for hire in our country considers themselves either residents of tunisia or businessmen of various levels, discussions on the internet abo
the central stalin avenue was erected in just 5 years, created in the style of neoclassicism in the stalin era for its pomp, solemnity, and grandeur. people christened it the stalinist empire style; built in the most difficult time for the republic, it became not only the calling card of the country, one of the best masterpieces of world architecture, but a symbol of another labor victory of the belarusian people. hello, everything is clear with you about the project with marina caroman. let's...
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what's happened stalin's meeting with the matrons, did it happen? naturally, there is no historical evidence, no documents on this matter. he took courage, went up to stalin, came up and said that my mother knows a true woman who predicts things that will certainly come true, that’s all she, well, almost everything she predicts, comes out just like that, according to the story of an elderly woman it turned out that having heard about the orthodox truth, stalin wanted to see her, the germans were advancing on moscow, the country was losing ground on all fronts, perhaps... somehow things began to turn out favorably for russia, well, we know that soon there was a battle near moscow, where the germans were driven back from moscow, but how could stalin really turn to the holy seer for advice if he himself was an ardent communist and leader of the country of soviets. stalin always had some kind of christian grain in the depths of his soul; the fact that he was a tyrant does not at all exclude him from being christian. first floor, my grandmother was a j
what's happened stalin's meeting with the matrons, did it happen? naturally, there is no historical evidence, no documents on this matter. he took courage, went up to stalin, came up and said that my mother knows a true woman who predicts things that will certainly come true, that’s all she, well, almost everything she predicts, comes out just like that, according to the story of an elderly woman it turned out that having heard about the orthodox truth, stalin wanted to see her, the germans...
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we honor the tens of thousands of victims of stalin's deportation of the crimean tatar people with a moment of silence.
we honor the tens of thousands of victims of stalin's deportation of the crimean tatar people with a moment of silence.
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stalin wanted to simply evict the crimean tatar people from the peninsula, this is more than, if i am not mistaken, 200 thousand people at that time, and among them only the elderly, women and children, because the best sons of this people, the men of the majority, they already fought on the fronts of the second world war, and stalin simply had the opportunity to deport an entire people at this time, because they are just such... and of course this the deportation was being prepared for more than one year, and of course there had to be some reason behind it , in order to deport the crimean tatars, and we only know that there are documents, that in april a document was submitted for stalin's signature to deport the crimean tatars as an anti-soviet element, who is inhabited, who cooperated with the occupiers and so on and so on. but in fact it was simply the same reason, that fear of this people, which is worth something because it is the indigenous people of this peninsula, stalin had, as we know our plans for the peninsula, but all this began, well, a long time ago, with the stalinist
stalin wanted to simply evict the crimean tatar people from the peninsula, this is more than, if i am not mistaken, 200 thousand people at that time, and among them only the elderly, women and children, because the best sons of this people, the men of the majority, they already fought on the fronts of the second world war, and stalin simply had the opportunity to deport an entire people at this time, because they are just such... and of course this the deportation was being prepared for more...
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except moreover, on the title page there are signatures of stalin, varoshilov, molotov and mikai. and these signatures were made with a pencil of the same color, it was this letter, along with other documents, that boris yeltsin handed over to the constitutional court, which also refused to accept them as genuine documents, listen to what deputy viktor elyukhin says about this: may 25 , 2010 to me an unknown man got through on the phone and said: that he knows that a group of scientists together with me is conducting a study of the circumstances, related to the execution of polish officers, stated that he participated in a large group of specialists specializing in falsifying historical documents, including he stated that he and his team directly falsified, if his statements are to be believed, the so-called note beria dated march 1940, he put bery’s signature on this note, at the same time on this note, on behalf of stalin, on behalf of molotov, malenkov , their other names were entered, in particular , he stated that he made this note according to the proposal that followed from t
except moreover, on the title page there are signatures of stalin, varoshilov, molotov and mikai. and these signatures were made with a pencil of the same color, it was this letter, along with other documents, that boris yeltsin handed over to the constitutional court, which also refused to accept them as genuine documents, listen to what deputy viktor elyukhin says about this: may 25 , 2010 to me an unknown man got through on the phone and said: that he knows that a group of scientists...
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stalin's bodyguard and kremlin defender george shtokarev got in touch with us. he will receive congratulations in yekaterinburg, and will take part in the celebration in moscow will have our next hero, viktor vasilyevich berdyugin. he is 97 years old, friends, and he also celebrated may 9, 1945, just like nadezhda georgievna’s dad in berlin. we meet viktor vasilyevich and his wife, valentina konstantinovna. this applause for you, viktor vasilyevich, this applause for you, thank you, i want to give it to you and your wife, lilac, i don’t know, it seems to me that this is the best symbol of the holiday, spring, thank you very much, thank you, let’s see what you said about your life to us, attention, it was in the city of bukhara, uzbekistan, i was 16 years old, i worked at a military factory, but i was constantly drawn to the front, they didn’t take me for health reasons and my age, i went to the police, there was a military desk there and... i asked the captain to give me helped, naturally, they asked me how much, i took one year, added, so i was sent to
stalin's bodyguard and kremlin defender george shtokarev got in touch with us. he will receive congratulations in yekaterinburg, and will take part in the celebration in moscow will have our next hero, viktor vasilyevich berdyugin. he is 97 years old, friends, and he also celebrated may 9, 1945, just like nadezhda georgievna’s dad in berlin. we meet viktor vasilyevich and his wife, valentina konstantinovna. this applause for you, viktor vasilyevich, this applause for you, thank you, i want to...
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, and many personally took part in stalinism, spied for stalin, supported him in our media, but in 2000, they adored boris yeltsen because he was a drunkard, but in 2000 the power in your country changed and russia became enemy number one for them. as a result, after 80 years. support for russia they began to hate russia, what was it all about, what changed? well, i think that, first of all, putin is a traditionalist leader, when putin came to power, from the very beginning he began, began to remove our country, russia, from international influence, than...
, and many personally took part in stalinism, spied for stalin, supported him in our media, but in 2000, they adored boris yeltsen because he was a drunkard, but in 2000 the power in your country changed and russia became enemy number one for them. as a result, after 80 years. support for russia they began to hate russia, what was it all about, what changed? well, i think that, first of all, putin is a traditionalist leader, when putin came to power, from the very beginning he began, began to...
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they noted that stalin could not believe in hitler's death for a long time. due to serious doubts regarding hitler's suicide. günscha and lingi were taken to berlin in 1946, where they were once again supposed to talk about hitler’s last hours and show the exact place where the remains were burned. after numerous interrogations of günsch, how the war criminal was sentenced to 25 years in soviet prison, but denauer, having arrived at the invitation of the soviets in moscow, left with promises of amnesty for prisoners of war. thousands of wehrmacht soldiers and officers were released, among them was hitler's adjutant ott günsche, but his testimony was considered evidence. yes, thank you, andrey, let it not be you who is preparing for the broadcast, we will use the remaining minute before the regional part to turn on the new excursion and pleasure catamarans to the state television and radio broadcasting company, it is already known what the purpose of these vessels is, what their purpose is uniqueness? yes, igor, hello, these are codamarans of the latest c
they noted that stalin could not believe in hitler's death for a long time. due to serious doubts regarding hitler's suicide. günscha and lingi were taken to berlin in 1946, where they were once again supposed to talk about hitler’s last hours and show the exact place where the remains were burned. after numerous interrogations of günsch, how the war criminal was sentenced to 25 years in soviet prison, but denauer, having arrived at the invitation of the soviets in moscow, left with...
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stalin intensifies work on its creation. all soviet stations in the west are working to find information about the nuclear project. critical information comes from members intelligence network called the cambridge five. maclean, berges, cairncroft and others did this, they believed that no, they do not attach the interests of great britain or the united states, but they protect peace, which is also necessary for the population of the united states, and for great britain, for other countries , like the soviet union. in september 1945, an employee of the soviet embassy in canada, igor guzenko, gives the united states the names of soviet agents who collected information on the nuclear project. guzenko received the nickname “man-kalpak”, for fear of persecution, appeared in public only wearing it. based on his testimony , more than thirty people were arrested. there is information about two employees of the british embassies in the usa and canada who transmitted data to the soviet union. both call signs are ellie. the first
stalin intensifies work on its creation. all soviet stations in the west are working to find information about the nuclear project. critical information comes from members intelligence network called the cambridge five. maclean, berges, cairncroft and others did this, they believed that no, they do not attach the interests of great britain or the united states, but they protect peace, which is also necessary for the population of the united states, and for great britain, for other countries ,...
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ivanovich bulgakov had not yet found, when batun wrote, the image of stalin that stalin should have, stalin read and said: “it wasn’t like that.” however, ruben nikolaevich simonov is in character. absolutely untimely, of course, death, i want to say again, at 40 at the peak of glory, absolute, then, so to speak, it’s even difficult to imagine how he could develop, but in general, but in general, this is his illness, it is acquired, because when the revolution happened, he came to moscow around these years, returned from koshira, i can’t tell you the exact dates now, he lived in the poveletskaya area. he walked to the studio on mansurovsky lane, he had to work during the day to earn a living, after all , he had to pay for the studio, it’s also not free, but how, but how, but like all of them, they paid all for the studio, it’s not easy, it’s not easy for you, either bring a log, to light the stove, or something else, ishchukin worked during the day, came there at night, and that was only later... and already, when he no longer had the strength, when he was young, he d
ivanovich bulgakov had not yet found, when batun wrote, the image of stalin that stalin should have, stalin read and said: “it wasn’t like that.” however, ruben nikolaevich simonov is in character. absolutely untimely, of course, death, i want to say again, at 40 at the peak of glory, absolute, then, so to speak, it’s even difficult to imagine how he could develop, but in general, but in general, this is his illness, it is acquired, because when the revolution happened, he came to...
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of course, it reminds everybody of stalin's time. in of course, it reminds everybody of stalin's time. in terms of course, it reminds everybody of stalin's time. in of course, it reminds everybody of stalin's time. in terms of proportion and scale, he has not quite reached the pinnacle of the late 30s, when mass protests were happening. but there is a fear in russia that it will
of course, it reminds everybody of stalin's time. in of course, it reminds everybody of stalin's time. in terms of course, it reminds everybody of stalin's time. in of course, it reminds everybody of stalin's time. in terms of proportion and scale, he has not quite reached the pinnacle of the late 30s, when mass protests were happening. but there is a fear in russia that it will
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based on the results of interrogations - a note addressed to stalin. its contents are unknown, it is still classified, but the whole country learned the result a few days later. on october 29, 1943 , i was at the editorial office of the newspaper sovetskaya belorussia. standing ovral, attention, we urgently change the material in the issue, well, everything has already been signed for printing, you can’t even imagine, this should be on the front page, this is such an event, incredible, this must be on the front page, urgently in the issue, and what faster, so much the better, a few hours later on the front page of the newspaper next to the editorial... dedicated to the birthday of the komsomol , a decree of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the ussr was posted on awarding the title of heroes of the soviet union to nadezhda troyan, maria osipova and elena mazanik. they became the first women in the history of belarus, heroes of the soviet union. as time passes, speculation and assumptions about the conduct of a unique operation by the soviet spec
based on the results of interrogations - a note addressed to stalin. its contents are unknown, it is still classified, but the whole country learned the result a few days later. on october 29, 1943 , i was at the editorial office of the newspaper sovetskaya belorussia. standing ovral, attention, we urgently change the material in the issue, well, everything has already been signed for printing, you can’t even imagine, this should be on the front page, this is such an event, incredible, this...
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, no, there will not be a pre-session in the role of stalin, the stalin center is working at the end of the day, this is a new religion, i don't know if volodya ulyanov lenin will rise, but you understand that this is a parallel construction of some cult, and a satanic one at that. they shouted goyda during the procedure, because it will somehow look incomplete, well, if you remember at least the schizophrenic russian orthodoxy, you must remember that this is the so-called kyiv izvod, as they said, that is, jerusalem on the dnieper or kyiv theology, it it is close to universal theology, it is the byzantine, greek tradition, what was called... orthodoxy on the territory of russia, well, the golden horde, it resembled orthodoxy in form, but the concept of humanism was excluded altogether , if in well in kyiv the variant of orthodoxy is, well , the christian faith in general - it is about humanity, about the protection of life, about the continuation of life. then faith is always connected with the cult of death, well, then i understand, yes, because stalin is the best fit for this, and
, no, there will not be a pre-session in the role of stalin, the stalin center is working at the end of the day, this is a new religion, i don't know if volodya ulyanov lenin will rise, but you understand that this is a parallel construction of some cult, and a satanic one at that. they shouted goyda during the procedure, because it will somehow look incomplete, well, if you remember at least the schizophrenic russian orthodoxy, you must remember that this is the so-called kyiv izvod, as they...
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were people ready for this, but stalin did not do this. stalin understood that , of course, the top of the reich, in the absence of hitler and bypassing the soviet union, would naturally begin to negotiate with our allies. there are many documents on this, that is, the west was ready to move closer to the nazis. a lot of the highest ranks of the reich. smoothly flowed into nato, and we also know this very well, we remember that hitler’s rise was facilitated by ford and gene motors, anglo-saxon politicians and bankers, and the dulles brothers, we understand perfectly well that the victory over hitler’s germany, which fell mainly on the shoulders of the soviet union, our losses were almost 27 million lives. of course, they didn’t bring us closer to the anglo-saxons, and what’s more, there was even an absolutely inhuman idea of churchill, a plan called the unthinkable, to arm captured military officers, captured soldiers, fermacht officers, throw an atomic bomb on the soviet union, take an already exhausted, bloodless country li
were people ready for this, but stalin did not do this. stalin understood that , of course, the top of the reich, in the absence of hitler and bypassing the soviet union, would naturally begin to negotiate with our allies. there are many documents on this, that is, the west was ready to move closer to the nazis. a lot of the highest ranks of the reich. smoothly flowed into nato, and we also know this very well, we remember that hitler’s rise was facilitated by ford and gene motors,...
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, and many personally took part in stalinism, spied for stalin, supported him.. " media, but in 2000, they adored boris yeltsen because he was a drunkard, but in 2000 the power in your country changed and russia became enemy number one for them. as a result, after 80 years of supporting russia, they began to hate russia, what was it all about, what changed? well, i think that firstly, putin, a traditionalist leader, when putin came to... then from the very beginning he began, began to remove our country, russia, from international influence, which began to contradict the global progressivist agenda, and these people who supported the soviet union, they were progressives, they are progressives now, and these people felt that... she of a world that actually has very little in common with the ideals of progressivism, so i believe that they just found out who this is putin, we understood who putin really is , what kind of leader he is, he is a political leader who protects our traditional values, and just recently... putin signed a decree on the fundamentals of policy for the protection o
, and many personally took part in stalinism, spied for stalin, supported him.. " media, but in 2000, they adored boris yeltsen because he was a drunkard, but in 2000 the power in your country changed and russia became enemy number one for them. as a result, after 80 years of supporting russia, they began to hate russia, what was it all about, what changed? well, i think that firstly, putin, a traditionalist leader, when putin came to... then from the very beginning he began, began to...
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stalin placed the inscription on the cliffs of mount kitkai next to the village of novaya uda, where in 1903 one and a half months took place. joseph stalin, a deputy of the legislative assembly of the irkutsk region, of course from the cprf, told about this, and there is also an altanka, as local journalists say, it is even said that it was invented, the devil knows, the murderer of hundreds of thousands of people loved to walk and was put on even the phone similar to the one that he himself liked to smoke, moreover, there is a museum of joseph stalin in this village, i think of it as nova uda, yes, and i wonder, is everyone there? residents know that stalin has already died in principle, but vasyl, how sick are these people, and the problem is that there are still so many of their sick people left there, well, that's it, well, that's all i have in the world about ukraine column, that's all for today, tomorrow there will be more and more will be in our further broadcast, so do not switch under any circumstances, only in the broadcast of our... greetings, friends, politklub is on the
stalin placed the inscription on the cliffs of mount kitkai next to the village of novaya uda, where in 1903 one and a half months took place. joseph stalin, a deputy of the legislative assembly of the irkutsk region, of course from the cprf, told about this, and there is also an altanka, as local journalists say, it is even said that it was invented, the devil knows, the murderer of hundreds of thousands of people loved to walk and was put on even the phone similar to the one that he himself...
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hurray hurray well and we shout hurray for stalin hurray hurray hurray i see then i didn’t even know that this was the politburo, but it was all the politburo standing and... sheviks since 1919, supporting communist ideology, he headed the main construction department of the people's commissariat of communications of the soviet union. six months before the birth of his son, viktor alekseevich was arrested and declared an enemy of the people, and after another 6 months he was sentenced to the highest repressive measure, execution. he never saw his sasha. i remember that. when stalin passed away, my mother cried, despite the fact that we were expelled, my mother and i were expelled from moscow within 24 hours, but then i did not understand anything, i only remember a two-story building like a barracks, the war was still going on, i remember the courtyard, i remember some kind of raspberry bush, i found some raspberries, i remember apple cores that we... collected, yes, it’s funny now, but i didn’t then understood, but i think now many people still don’t understand who stalin is?
hurray hurray well and we shout hurray for stalin hurray hurray hurray i see then i didn’t even know that this was the politburo, but it was all the politburo standing and... sheviks since 1919, supporting communist ideology, he headed the main construction department of the people's commissariat of communications of the soviet union. six months before the birth of his son, viktor alekseevich was arrested and declared an enemy of the people, and after another 6 months he was sentenced to the...
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marx , engels and lenin - stalin's trinity, which hung on a pole, but in 1937 stalin canonized the fourth, who we still cannot get rid of, who is he and why is he pulling us back to moscow. this is the struggle of urban culture, high, civilized, at a high level, at the level of the ability to develop, and rural shabby, which simply brings with it the destruction and humiliation of civilization. moscow spared no expense for promotion their culture. but today the chinese already pay for tchaikovsky's music. the kyiv conservatory knows how it is done. many say that tchaikovsky was ukrainian. because he is of cossack descent, and the french also have the same right to say that tchaikovsky is a french composer, not a russian one, but the french do not say that. pushkin and shevchenko, how two poets fought with each other in kharkiv and why their conflict ended with the mysterious murder of a ukrainian millionaire. pushkin was never popular among the people. the most popular poet of russia, as of the 37th, 1937 was. has russian culture won in ukraine? what do ukrainians themselves think about i
marx , engels and lenin - stalin's trinity, which hung on a pole, but in 1937 stalin canonized the fourth, who we still cannot get rid of, who is he and why is he pulling us back to moscow. this is the struggle of urban culture, high, civilized, at a high level, at the level of the ability to develop, and rural shabby, which simply brings with it the destruction and humiliation of civilization. moscow spared no expense for promotion their culture. but today the chinese already pay for...
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morning, all these horrors that later befell the crimean tatar people on the orders of the dictator stalin, and the crimean tatars lived in hope for at least 50 years. return home, return to crimea, and today 80 years have already passed, but this pain, it will never be forgotten, and especially after the occupation of crimea in 2014, we see how the russian occupying power de facto continues the hybrid deportation of the crimean tatar people, that's what we're talking about. today we will talk with historian, journalist and tv presenter gulnara abdulaeva, she is with us now in the studio, we welcome vas.com, congratulations. andriy, i will start then, and then you will continue and ask your questions, okay, you do not mind, yes, of course, of course, yes, gulnara khanom, well, i would like to start with such a general question, how the ussr was preparing for crimean deportations tatars, and why exactly in 1944 stalin wanted to simply evict the crimean-tatar people from the peninsula, that is more than, if i am not mistaken, 200... thousand people at that time, and among them only the elder
morning, all these horrors that later befell the crimean tatar people on the orders of the dictator stalin, and the crimean tatars lived in hope for at least 50 years. return home, return to crimea, and today 80 years have already passed, but this pain, it will never be forgotten, and especially after the occupation of crimea in 2014, we see how the russian occupying power de facto continues the hybrid deportation of the crimean tatar people, that's what we're talking about. today we will talk...
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joseph stalin spent one and a half months in exile in 1903. the deputy of the legislative assembly of the irkutsk region told about it. of course from the cprf, well there is also a gazebo there, as local journalists say, it is even said that, or maybe they invented it, the devil knows, the murderer of hundreds of thousands of people liked to walk and even put a pipe similar to the one that he himself liked to smoke, and what’s more, there is also a museum in this village joseph stalin, i think of it as nova uda, but i'm curious, and all the residents there know that stalin is basically dead already, maybe she didn't get there. sick people and the problem is that there are still so many of their patients left there. well, that's it. well, on this i have everything in the rubric the world is about ukraine, that's all for today, tomorrow there will be more and there will be more in our future. on the air, so do not switch under any circumstances. tingling, numbness or crawling of ants in the limbs arise spontaneously and disturb you. a special
joseph stalin spent one and a half months in exile in 1903. the deputy of the legislative assembly of the irkutsk region told about it. of course from the cprf, well there is also a gazebo there, as local journalists say, it is even said that, or maybe they invented it, the devil knows, the murderer of hundreds of thousands of people liked to walk and even put a pipe similar to the one that he himself liked to smoke, and what’s more, there is also a museum in this village joseph stalin, i...
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in other words, the soviet with stalin gone with stalinism. and by the way, today stalinism is back strong, very much back strong. so so watch for that. that this was a diplomatic initiative that was worth taking. and i think that proved to be an important first step. and in creating what i mentioned earlier, that regime by which countries could function without going to war. and i think it we had another crisis, of course, with with cuba several years later, the cuban missile crisis, which then reinforced that cultural educational exchanges weren't enough. you had to have a hotline put in, and also you have to have negotiations on nuclear testing that eventually led to nuclear disarmament talks. and so, i mean, that was a process that had to begin small and then grossed up by step as opportunities arose. i was a student in germany in 64, 65, and then periodic for the next 30 some years and the boy was very important they knew it because they tried to jam it. we could hardly hear it. even in west germany, the jamming was so, but it was not onl
in other words, the soviet with stalin gone with stalinism. and by the way, today stalinism is back strong, very much back strong. so so watch for that. that this was a diplomatic initiative that was worth taking. and i think that proved to be an important first step. and in creating what i mentioned earlier, that regime by which countries could function without going to war. and i think it we had another crisis, of course, with with cuba several years later, the cuban missile crisis, which...
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having taken the post of general secretary, stalin sharply increased his influence. lenin’s letter to trotsky did not help either. congress. in it, the leader of the proletariat criticized stalin for his rudeness and proposed to remove him from the post of general secretary. but zenoviev and kamenev are good. worked with delegations, and this proposal did not pass. trotsky was subjected to real persecution at the congress. he remained on the central committee, but most of his supporters were removed from there. soon trossky was deprived of all posts and sent into exile. meanwhile, stalin dealt with his former allies, zenovyev and kamenev and other groups in the party leadership, whom he considered his rivals and became absolute dictator. on may 31, 1961 , the south african republic appeared on the world map. previously, these were british colonies that had been trying to free themselves from the rule of london since the end of the 19th century. in the war with the european settlers, the boers, the british won, but already in 1910 they had to grant self-government t
having taken the post of general secretary, stalin sharply increased his influence. lenin’s letter to trotsky did not help either. congress. in it, the leader of the proletariat criticized stalin for his rudeness and proposed to remove him from the post of general secretary. but zenoviev and kamenev are good. worked with delegations, and this proposal did not pass. trotsky was subjected to real persecution at the congress. he remained on the central committee, but most of his supporters were...
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i say, i saw stalin, he doesn’t believe me, but i saw stalin, i was about 10, probably 11, and we, we then wandered all over moscow, all our parents worked, and we were on our own pre-glorified, it was some kind of free life, and we in the morning, i think it was may 1, when the demonstration was going on, and we were under what , firstly... passage yards, under cars, something else , there were about four of us, we got close to one demonstration, lined up with it, and there was just a signal for this demonstration to move towards red square, and that means we moved with them, moved, then one of us said: “stalin , there will be a mausoleum on the right side, closer there, and we are closer, closer, closer, everyone is working: “hurray, yes, long live stalin!" hurray, hurray, well, we shout, hurray, stalin, hurray, hurray, hurray, i see, then i didn’t even know that this was the politburo, but it was all the politburo standing, in the middle, standing in the middle joseph vesarionovich, maybe it was a double, god knows, but everyone shouted stalin, pointed, there he is, there, th
i say, i saw stalin, he doesn’t believe me, but i saw stalin, i was about 10, probably 11, and we, we then wandered all over moscow, all our parents worked, and we were on our own pre-glorified, it was some kind of free life, and we in the morning, i think it was may 1, when the demonstration was going on, and we were under what , firstly... passage yards, under cars, something else , there were about four of us, we got close to one demonstration, lined up with it, and there was just a signal...
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personally, stalin had a special attitude towards belarus; he took into account the heroic struggle of the belarusian people during the occupation of the republic, and the fact that the main battles for the final expulsion of the enemy took place on its territory and with the support of the population. the union center provided great assistance in restoring the national economy after the liberation of the republic; a number of resolutions were adopted by the government of the soviet union to... to provide assistance to the republic's restoration national economy, in particular, on december 27 , 1943, a government decree was adopted to provide assistance to the liberated areas of the republic of mogilev poleska gomel regions to restore agriculture. the program was outlined in the adopted union documents. regions of the republic, they were waiting for help in the republic, but they had to rely on their own strength. on an early spring morning, an agronomist at a local state farm, approaching the field, was confused by what she saw. in this area they should begin preparations for sowing,
personally, stalin had a special attitude towards belarus; he took into account the heroic struggle of the belarusian people during the occupation of the republic, and the fact that the main battles for the final expulsion of the enemy took place on its territory and with the support of the population. the union center provided great assistance in restoring the national economy after the liberation of the republic; a number of resolutions were adopted by the government of the soviet union to......
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based on the results of interrogations, a note addressed to stalin. its contents are unknown, it is still under vulture, but the whole country learned the result a few days later. october 29, 1940. the sentence was carried out by three brave belarusian women, heroes of the soviet union nadezhda troyan, maria osipova and elena mazanik. we talk about the most fascinating things from the world of science: people began to make the first weather forecasts in ancient times, with the help of what modern technology and equipment do you make weather forecasts today, weather radar data, satellite data, well... numerical modeling, and i want to say that the forecasts are still without qualified specialists are not made. we share interesting facts, ask the most exciting questions and look for answers to them. for the first time this problem was encountered in belarus in 2001, then there was an outbreak in 2003, and after a lull for almost 10 years, they are literally fueled by cary beetles. where does this guy have so much strength? look at the science nearby pro
based on the results of interrogations, a note addressed to stalin. its contents are unknown, it is still under vulture, but the whole country learned the result a few days later. october 29, 1940. the sentence was carried out by three brave belarusian women, heroes of the soviet union nadezhda troyan, maria osipova and elena mazanik. we talk about the most fascinating things from the world of science: people began to make the first weather forecasts in ancient times, with the help of what...
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in other words, the soviet with stalin gone with stalinism. and by the way, today stalinism is back strong, very much back strong. so so watch for that. that this was a diplomatic initiative that was worth taking. and i think that proved to be an important first step. and in creating what i mentioned earlier, that regime by which countries could function without going to war. and i think it we had another crisis, of course, with with cuba several years later, the cuban missile crisis, which then reinforced that cultural educational exchanges weren't enough. you had to have a hotline put in, and also you have to have negotiations on nuclear testing that eventually led to nuclear disarmament talks. and so, i mean, that was a process that had to begin small and then grossed up by step as opportunities arose. i was a student in germany in 64, 65, and then periodic for the next 30 some years and the boy was very important they knew it because they tried to jam it. we could hardly hear it. even in west germany, the jamming was so, but it was not onl
in other words, the soviet with stalin gone with stalinism. and by the way, today stalinism is back strong, very much back strong. so so watch for that. that this was a diplomatic initiative that was worth taking. and i think that proved to be an important first step. and in creating what i mentioned earlier, that regime by which countries could function without going to war. and i think it we had another crisis, of course, with with cuba several years later, the cuban missile crisis, which...
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i don't know how much titov correctly interprets what stalin said, he recalled that stalin was interested in this idea, but told him that now is not the time to raise this issue, he needs to think about it, in the future, it is quite possible that crimea should really be renamed the taurich region. in november of '53, khrushchev arrived in simferopol, he had a rather tough conversation with titov, and titov categorically refused to take part in this adventure, here is the second secretary of the crimean regional committee, dmitry stepanovich polyansky actively supported this idea. khrushchev immediately came to moscow and pushed through the presidium of the central committee the decision to withdraw... makes the decision to urgently fly to kiev on a military plane, and adzhubey writes about this in his memoirs, let's listen, late in the evening the kiev leaders gathered in the marina palace. he walked cheerfully and noisily, as was usual in those days, obsequious toasts followed one after another, khrushchev kept returning to his trip to the crimea , persuading the ukrainians to help revi
i don't know how much titov correctly interprets what stalin said, he recalled that stalin was interested in this idea, but told him that now is not the time to raise this issue, he needs to think about it, in the future, it is quite possible that crimea should really be renamed the taurich region. in november of '53, khrushchev arrived in simferopol, he had a rather tough conversation with titov, and titov categorically refused to take part in this adventure, here is the second secretary of...