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and earlier to announce this event, stalin agreed, and they really agreed then to announce the victory at the same time. well, as you might guess, all these agreements were violated. as a result, uh, both truman and churchill will indeed jointly announce. eh, victory at the same time on may 8, uh, at 3:00 gmt, and they put stalin before a fact, i must say that in the future this deception will be put up, if it was on a systematic basis before. as with the negotiations with wolf e regarding the surrender of the german troops to italy, there will be later, but in fact in fact, at that moment, uh, what the western allies were concerned with was taking as many german prisoners as possible without destroying them. churchill already then found a plan for the unthinkable use
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of captured germans who were not disarmed so that they would immediately enter the war with the anglo-americans into the war with the soviet union, even then washington and london were ready to replace nazi germany as an enemy of the soviet union in that war. just continue it on behalf of hitler's germany and together with hitler's troops. also with bandera, vlasov and other allies at that moment, truman faltered , he realized that you can see lose. uh, and the chances for this were very high, because, of course, the power of the red army exceeded the power of the allies and the german, uh, remaining forces, but the war did not end and you must admit that what we have now is, in fact, a continuation, in fact the same war, because the cold war was a
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continuation of that war. and what we have now is a continuation. our great patriotic it's just that now we are dealing with the reincarnation of this third reich in a slightly different guise. in fact , in the guise that was already in the forty-fifth year. ivan alekseevich, if i may, i would add such a detail, it seems to me that the truma did not retreat from the plan to quickly continue the war with the soviet union. and as you rightly said, because he simply realistically looked at the balance of power and at the power that the soviet union had, but he also probably understood that what the british allies feed him on about the moods inside europe is also not
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entirely true, because against the backdrop of that victory, the positions of the soviet union in europe were strong not only militarily, but morally, of course, in the broad sense of the word in the political sense, people looked and uh and wondered. naturally, the germans captured almost all of europe. they were told that the soviet system was backward, that this was a dead-end version of history, that the soviet union was nothing of itself , that at that time there was no expression of the empire of evil, but the soviet one was painted in very gloomy, but rather prison peoples colors and so on and so forth. and if suddenly the soviet union liberates almost all of europe, and then after that, against the backdrop of these events, there were very strong pro
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-soviet sentiments, then they took the form of left-wing movements of communist movements. not only it really was about soviet sentiments all over the world, because then everyone knew who really defeated fascism. yes and well then they basically had a shape. i emphasize that the left orientation. it was a form, but in essence. it was about soviet sentiment. these were the moods of what, it turns out, is not there. the only correct western interpretation of this western history of the event. the soviet union falls and liberates and liberates europe although the soviet union knew very little, very little was known and very misunderstood , and i think that truman, with his political instinct, and he was a very experienced politician, was a statesman. he caught all this and realized that it was impossible to rely on those various puppet governments in exile . political figures who traditionally uh,
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kept uh, the british in europe and who probably wanted to. uh, wanted at the time to actually use truman then really scared of our military strength. they he consulted with the military in the first place. and, of course, i could not help but take into account the factor i wanted to emphasize by this that a special military operation. it takes place in the form of the military, but it is much more than just a military confrontation behind it. worldview moral issues and, uh, russia's success in this special military operation, as it seems to me quite possible to predict that it will have approximately the same effect that victory a had in the forty-fifth year. this is not only a military victory, it will be a victory in the wide. in the sense between truth and untruth and not only the
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nazi untruth, but also a wider one, that is, the western untruth, which then spread in the soviet union . this is the direct heir of the blood, i will open the flesh from the flesh of that the nazi regime, which we defeated in the forty- fifth year, and as the host and bosses said at the time. we were not forgiven for this, and we really are. they forgave and apparently, such a feeling of guilt remained even in the troubled nineties , they tried to convince us that we actually lost, well, in the cold war okay, in cold water. at the same time, no one saw the act of surrender. we did not sign it. that is why they took us by the button in the zero years. uh, the united states of america britain tried us after all convince us to confirm the very act of losing. it seems to me that this is a hyphen on who won and who lost, played a cruel
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joke with the west and, e, preparing ukraine for this one, put it on an altar, which it must hmm actually go through it, this is an altar and become a victim of it, e, in fact, e is well , such a result of a diabolical plan, which, in fact, was realized in precisely those people who remained after the third reich, who were installed in the structure on the tables in e. the american armed forces and so on and which are still like bandera. and in the soviet union they nurtured the idea of ​​revenge, because nazism is the ideology of revenge always and now. actually through the shagreen leather appeared. this one, this one, this nazism, which is in ukraine. by the way, our western partners are diligently trying not to see point-blank. it's phenomenal, because when you even bring them. uh, obvious evidence, the presence of this nazism. they say no, this. no. this means nazism has become absolutely normal for them. that is it
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mainstream, it already turns out, therefore, because as in the late thirties, before the start of world war ii, nazism became. uh, well, let's just say the fashion in the western establishment. now it has become exactly the same fashion. e, when the inoculation against the war ended, and in the western establishment and e, the guys found themselves in the same situation in which a, from which they, in principle, in such an unnatural way, got out in the forty-fifth year. now they are back. uh, everything is back to normal, they are back. its origins and it is very sad. the west has always taken a two-faced position towards our country. let's remember the pre-war years, the soviet union fought for a collective security system in europe, did everything in order to somehow limit the capabilities of the fascist reich, but paris london took the position
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of pushing the actual canalization of hitler's aggression against the soviet union and the signing of the famous pact of the ground ribbentrop was the answer to this , which was absolutely historically justified from the point of view of national interests the soviet union, he allowed to delay the war for several years, he allowed us to create a strategic assumption due to the inclusion of a number of territories in the zone of soviet influence, and we must directly say that the culprit for this is primarily the western democracies, the position of the anglo-saxons of london well, of course , the inflammatory policy that was carried out official poland when did the great patriotic war begin? what position did western democracies have to bide their time they spoke? let's
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see who stalin or hitler will weaken each friend, and then we will take the side of the winner delaying the opening of the second front. well, and finally, the absolutely treacherous vile policy in the last months of the victorious 1945. we were preparing a stab in the back and only the need to involve the soviet army in the red army in the operation to defeat the militaristic one. japan actually thwarted these plans along with the power, and of course our armed forces. therefore, what we have today is absolutely a continuation of that same vicious policy. i would like to remind you that before until now, the documents of the hess flight to london are classified, and much more, like many other things. therefore, today we continue absolutely the work that we did in the forty-fifth year. that's it. this i would like to emphasize that now we continue and our fighters continue the same. the work that their grandfathers and great-grandfathers did, then in 1945
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who now spend a lot of time in the donetsk and lugansk people's republics, he is in mariupol , our connection is not the best. artyom what is happening there now? what happens on call of steel? if there is hope that civilians will come out, maybe someone is already coming out? but we are well aware that those representatives of ukrainian neo-nazis who are now directly at the enterprise. eh, as previously stated. uh, uses peaceful uh, residents between citizens as hostages. and so, the statement today, which was made that they are ready to exchange for food for some kind of medicine, is just confirmed. what is that crime, like the authorities, and all, e, armed formations of the former ukraine a at the present time. you can hear
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the russian artillery working on the territory. azov steel is quite powerful, i don’t know how to convey the sound. uh, that's how it goes now. uh, yesterday our artillery was working quite actively together with aviation, because at the moment when a corridor was provided, uh, so that ukrainian citizens could get out, uh, the nazis, uh, regrouped, tried to regroup, and including using, uh, this uh gum corridor for their own purposes, and it’s clear that they are blocked enough tight on the venture, but attempts to use one or the other. uh, humanitarian opportunities for civilians from our side . they use it purely for their combat missions, and in fact, having repeatedly disrupted the exit
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of people from azov, they have become, that is, today's mirnaya the pause is broken. and now hostilities have simply resumed there. we understood correctly, yes, in fact, artillery is now working, but this means that civilians will definitely not get out of there. it really is, uh, well, some new requirements. the azovites did not put forward or still do. these are the same requirements for the exchange of kilograms of a civilian for food and medicine. this is some kind of nazi terrorist vyacheslav alexei the information is still the same, but how can you trust people who for eight years, uh, they violated the minsk agreements, which for 8 years carried out genocide in the donbass, which destroyed civilian infrastructure on a daily basis, killed civilians . uh, the children of donetsk luhansk died with good hands, of
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course, these people cannot be trusted. this is confirmed over and over again. but in different ways, but the situation, including the situation that has now developed in azov, you have become there with a humanitarian mission. we understand correctly, that is, you probably brought humanitarian aid there in one of the humanitarian centers. yes, i'm in one of humanitarian centers. where do volunteers work? e of our volunteer company of combat attire, where the young guard united russia works daily. eh, tens of thousands of people pass through nine humanitarian centers that have been created, get food, get water, get medical care, get medicines - this is a fairly significant contribution to stabilizing the situation here and to shaping a peaceful life in e. on the territory of mariupol, the mood of the population of civilians that you met,
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who come to these centers. people were waiting for the fighters of the dpr, our armed forces were waiting for ours and the mood is good. people are already together. now such uh groups have been created for landscaping to sort out the rubble, which there are detachments being formed, just in order to put the city in order, restore infrastructure networks, and the city on the sly. uh, in such a good way, people are already coming to life and walking in the park, walking in those areas where it is safe, and here, of course, it is very important that a lot of people are left in the city that they want to restore it, who want to revive it. and, of course, i can say that our military investigators are now working, who are just in several humanitarian centers, and are collecting data on the crimes that were committed by ukrainian armed
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groups. this is already a fairly large amount of materials, but i will. criminal cases for the future , uh, as i think of a military tribunal, which will definitely be on the topic of people who rendered such criminal ones. uh, orders to hide behind the civilian population, and use uh and destroy in that including civilian infrastructure, so here work is going on in many directions in order not only to bring uh, and uh restore the city u create conditions for peaceful life, but also to punish those people who are behind the criminal orders of not only the military, but also those politicians who gave these orders in ukraine. and how is power formed in mariupol who is the power there now? the people's mayor is now elected, the person who lived here is one from one of the leaders, nitrogen, the youngest person who knows the city firsthand,
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who, uh, lives here, who has a family here, who fully knows the problems, who knows the economy of the city, the industry of the city and literally yesterday. we, along with colleagues , attended the opening. e of the monument to the very grandmother anya who in c. the kharkiv region came out with a red flag, which included the participation of the head of the e dpr and were in no hurry, but the first castle of the head of the presidential administration of russia participated, sergei kiriyenko participated e. secretary of the general council of the united russia party e, andrey turchak and just our colleagues, including our colleagues, were able to assess all the tasks that lie ahead, and the future for restoring the city for its humanitarian support. thank you very much artyom viktorovich and for everything. what are you doing and really there is a lot of work being done. e,
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therefore, take care of yourself always e glad to see you on our air. e yuri vladimirovich yamakovskiy for the first time at the great game, e, the adviser to the head of the donetsk people's republic has just arrived. e from donetsk well, let's start, maybe from mariupol how is the situation now on azov? here artyom wrote it quite colorfully. yes, that is, today's truce is thwarted. uh, uh, those fighters. just uh, they are hiding behind civilians and are not going to explicitly release the situation. dead end well the situation is dead end and really it shows once again what people are. uh, for them, this is a bargaining material, and in fact, our, uh, viewers, uh, should hear this and reach out to the western audience, including through their relatives or
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some other connections. in fact, serious negotiation. been running since april 26th. uh, before that , a decision was made by the command, and the people's militia and our armed forces of the russian federation, that any person who comes out with a white flag, uh, because of fatigue, he will be accepted. well, respectively, after certain e, procedures. uh, will be sent either if he is a fighter to one place, if he is a civilian to another place, and intensive negotiations began on april 26th. i took them directly. eh, participation and a heard. here's how they traded. here commanders directly. azov, those who remained there. well, for them the civilian population. this is not a value, because for them the value of their, uh, supposedly, comrades whom they want to withdraw, especially the seriously seriously wounded, and as i understand it, these seriously wounded, perhaps, that is, they wanted to do everything so that there were negotiations,
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so that they would not even be examined, but on the territory of a temporary temporary accommodation facility, which was designated this changeless, but that they would immediately be put on buses. which came from zaporozhye region and they were immediately taken to the territory of ukraine without proper medical care. naturally, our side. i think i didn't do the right thing. e on these conditions at the same time. and what was happening, that is, at the time when the negotiations were going on, and for the first 2 days there was a general ceasefire. hmm, and now, if you noticed, the western media didn’t talk about the disruption of negotiations on our part. i know why they spoke for objective uh reasons, because it was underway. uh, let's say so the chronicles of all these events a certain amount of time, and they, shall we say, cannot prove to us that it was thwarted. these negotiations were disrupted by our side. uh, at that time, engineering work was being carried out, and they were maneuvering the date corridor in one place all the time. give a corridor in another. that is, here we see,
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just the buses are, uh, the sea boulevard. uh, this is the closest to the sea, uh, to the territory, but which can be effectively enough. it is dangerous to take people out, so the buses were given the opportunity to stand medicine, that is, everything was provided, nevertheless less. they were negotiating. we were even ready to go to azov and pick up people. here i am, including, and they did everything so that the negotiations were disrupted. that is, they are constantly changing conditions. that is, right here, what was even interesting were such moments. they say that you have equipment on the hive, that is, you have equipment moving along azovka street. we immediately sit down in order to fix it all, we sit down on an armored personnel carrier, we leave for this place, we take photographs in just a few minutes and, well, that is, well, roughly speaking, we have materials that we we can provide in order to show our position the position of the military, that is, it was a really very serious, humanitarian operation. very systemic, a special headquarters was created, and the result of this work was, nevertheless, that
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a certain number of people. eh, it's out. uh, from the factory, but still there, uh, there are still people left now because they bargained, they say, we give you only a part of one bunker in another bunker full of people. eh, and we will give these people to god and in the end it resulted in the fact that they are already starting to trade people for food, but what is for a person who wears shoulder straps that gave an oath to the people, and not there, conditionally speaking to someone, uh, well, they act. uh, well, that's all, that's who i talked to on our side, everyone does. well, let's just say it's ugly dishonestly wrong. and this once again shows the world what we are doing in order to carry out the liberation operation as efficiently as possible. here comes the dishonor that we have to face because of this delayed, that is, well, by and large. uh, those who understand the military that they caught a long time ago could have finished. why because for example, i saw one, and this is ilyich's combine,
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which is located nearby. and there was one interesting funnel, and which broke through these soviet bomb shelters in which the marine corps was hiding. so i think it was one of the most effective tools for forcing e marines to surrender in due time and for this and now it is not done exactly, because there e there is a civilian population and our armed forces and the forces of the people's militia. the head of the donetsk people's republic is doing everything to minimize exactly that, uh, the loss of civilians has come to the fore. well, now the situation is even more complicated, of course, in the waterworks and in this urban agglomeration, where there is a large, uh, group. here is semyon pegov, war correspondent, urgon. he told us today that, according to his estimate, there are from 30 to 40,000 fighters. uh, these nationalist gangs. revenge. why because everything for eight years, uh, they uh strengthened the defense in several echelons, that is, literally several echelons. and
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if you take the same avdiivka marinka and there a in the private sector of the house e, there are fortified areas where even operators e do not leave the dungeon, but control optical systems, and guidance and e. well, seriously enough. if you take them to the front, that is, carry out some kind of front-line operation, then it will be associated with heavy losses, therefore, naturally, one of the criteria for the formation of our operations in the military is to protect personal composition, and so i think that's why that's developing from the kharkiv e region. eh, v- now, well, the action is developing more actively. why because in the rear they successfully form lines of defense, but nevertheless for them it was the rear. they didn't expect us to come in from this side, which is interesting, historically you have drawn very good historical analogies. here i will give two historical analogies on the one hand and a historical analogy on this side. and we remember the immortal roman and youth
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semyonovna 17 moments of spring. ah, the monologue. e, stirlitz and muller about nazism. and so you correctly noted that, roughly speaking, where e and sounds zihai. uh, there we will begin our journey, and it just sounds in mariupol today in mariupol. this is one historical analogy and continues, which is interesting to sound, and the second historical analogy, which is a raisin brovinkov direction in the forty- second-forty-three years. it was also one of the most bloody directions, no less bloody even than, and the battle for stalingrad and so now it is also unfolding. and what is interesting is that this mariupol fascism. here in this case for us. this is also, to some extent, a sacred place, why, if we suppress it before we find it? we serve. azov is like one of the most serious e units in which the cult of nazism, fascism was cultivated, will be destroyed, and when we carry out e from the side of the raisins of the bronnin direction, and the offensive is correct.

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