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hot ice, live broadcasts, november eleventh and 12th, on the first, love figure skating, appreciate figure skating, adore figure skating. so we continue this podcast, chronicle of the end times. today we are talking about people who were close to galina leonidovna brezhneva. now, of course, when i remember the circumstances of this case, this case and those episodes that were imputed to yuri churbanov, i understand that this is not the scale that can impress the current reader, and often one hears that this
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case was blown out of proportion, churbanov persecuted him not as a corrupt official, but as the son-in-law of general secretary brezhnev, it really was the end of times, because after the death of brezhnev in 1982, the country collapsed, before that, of course, there was some kind of inertia that held the country, but the fact is that leonid brezhnev, with the mass, probably, of some... his dignity, he was a man who was not capable was to correct the state discourse, the discourse remained stalinist in the sixties and seventies, and the country lived according to completely different laws, there were completely different realities and other, let us use the term concept, that is, the concepts were new, the elite was absolutely bourgeois,
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the party elite under brezhnev, and i repeat, the discourse was still the same about the world proletariat, in general, nothing has changed, this is where the country itself was undermined, it is customary to say that the country was destroyed by the program of opinion and rock musicians by no means, i will not tire of repeating this , the country was destroyed by an incompetent party elite that did not adapt to the changing eras, so in fact, the end of times has come. chump, uh, i remember, a lot of stories that now seem funny, bribes in the form of three melons, or a box of cognac, and embroidered with gold a skullcap, a robe embroidered with gold, uh, the most impressive thing, there’s a watch video for 10,000 dollars, 10,000 dollars, however, then it was a lot, it’s like now, i don’t know how... now 100,000 euros, but with the song
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it’s not at all about the fact that he was one of the largest leaders of the law enforcement department there, and the first deputy minister of internal affairs, and uh, it’s clear that on the current scale there, this is not, not very, not very serious money, but the point here is not that, how much, but the point here is how, if a person counted in in principle, it is possible for oneself... to take some kind of offering and not perform this or that official action or, on the contrary , to do something, being stimulated by this offering, there by the same golden coin, this is actually the definition of corruption, the country was destroyed by the conflict between, brezhnev's favorites, between the heads of law enforcement agencies, yuri andropov headed...
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the state security committee and leonid brezhnev's longtime front-line comrade nikolaikov headed the ministry of internal affairs and these two cheeks and andropovi. fought among themselves in this in this war they in in general, they lived the country as a whole, because while they were measuring influence there, conspiring against each other, the country was sliding into the abyss, in fact, yuri andropov, this was the person why the order even pulled out boris buryat, not the most ambitious by soviet standards , but only because he was a man who knew the daughter of the general secretary well, they made him into such a villain, and
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there were people in the andropovo government, that is , security officers who were engaged, firstly, they came up with all kinds of jokes, secondly... rumors about the power of this very boris were spread into society by, as they call it, specially trained people, in order to actually discredit brezhnev, first of all, including yuri churbanov, although yuri mikhailovich himself. said that in november of the eighty-second year andropov invited him and said that as long as i, that is, he, andropov is alive, uh , nothing will happen to him, to churbanov, churbanov held the post of uh, first deputy minister of internal affairs, that is, he actually supervised soviet police
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was a very, very influential person, but the fact is that andropov, uh, i don’t know what he was guided by, because i will repeat that he was at enmity with the villagers, naturally, had some complaints and his people developed churubanova, bypassing the party instructions, because according to closed party instructions, it was forbidden to open so-called operational investigations, operational search cases, against members of the politburo, against members of their families, that is, this was directly related to churbanov, since he was not just a member of the bureau, but general secretary of the cpsu, that is , a violation of this closed instruction, they were in development, all the people who were related to galina brezhneva.
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and the claims that were made there to the same buryat, well, now it seems to me quite funny, for example, galina leonidovna found out that a batch of jewelry would be delivered to one or another jewelry store in moscow. she informed her friend, or i don’t know, or his accomplice, whatever you want to call it, boris, about this, and he was driving in the morning to the opening of this store bought officially, that is, simply through the cash register, he bought these stones at the official price, this is now very, perhaps not very clear, to those viewers who did not live in the soviet union and do not understand that the gap existed not only in discourse, but in prices, that is, there were some state, so-called official prices, but there was a shortage , that is, it was impossible to go to a jewelry store and buy a ring there with two or three
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carats, because there weren’t any, it was a shortage, just as it was impossible to come to fish department of the grocery store and buy caviar, although caviar was produced, it was sold, in general, at the very least, everyone ate it, but it was impossible to buy it, because everything was sold on the black market, not at the prices at which it could officially be bought in the store , it’s quite like this - the system was confused in this sense, in short, these diamonds that were or jewelry were bought at the official price in the store, again, that it was just a person who came, took it from the counter, went to the cashier there, that is, this no no it was done in an intimate way, you just had to know which store, what day to come, this is such insider information, that’s what it’s called now, then these stones were sold and these jewelry at a different price,
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two things were done there - three ends, people called it, it was called speculation itself, these episodes are not in the case, because they were from the case , which... they still deduced from this blow, so i still, i believe, by the way, from churbanov, that he andropov... promised not to pursue him, why, because simply, if we will see how events developed, churbanov retained his position , first deputy minister of internal affairs, even after the death of his father-in-law, the fact is that andropov was in power for a very short time, and with the death of andropov, when this so-called race for carriages, under chernenko they had already begun to put very hard pressure on churbanov, and it was andrupov’s department that did this, that is, the security officers, in fact
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, we, that is, i mean journalists, were involved in the information war, before that, imagine an information war in the soviet press was impossible, but starting somewhere in the eighty -fifth year, that is, after mikhail sergegevich gorbachev came to power, when glasnost was announced, including, among other things, this very glasnost, it also acquired the format of information war, i was introduced to the man who headed the investigation of this uzbek case, which almost turned into a kremlin case, with telman glyan and nikolai yanenovich ivanov and his deputy , dima likhanov, the same dima likhanov who lived in the same building with yuri mikhailovich churban, this has nothing to do with it, well, it just happened that likhanov.
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they offered to do this business, but he was very, well, firstly, his dad, albert likhanov, he headed a children's fund, and secondly, dima worked in the ogonyok magazine for vitaly korotich, and in short, he had something to lose, and he was the thought of me, although younger, was smart, and i was such a fool, a fool , that is, he didn’t say that you could sign up for such a job, and i, completely unaware of the whole effort, about what everything was this could end, i eagerly wrote it in, said, yes, super, great, very interesting, there is galina brezhneva, yuri cherbanov, yes, yes, yes, i , uh, will, will do this, well, i want to, so to speak, consider that i was naive, although, if you call a spade a spade, i was just stupid, because all this could have unfolded completely differently, and this story could have ended completely differently, as for the people from the uh, prosecutor's office who were involved in this, and for those journalists whom they,
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let’s say, used, although i would like amuse oneself that the use was mutual, that we were used by the security forces , they used us in order to impart information, this or that information, because any publication in the soviet press, it instantly became a reason for dismissals, for some he considered , that if this is written, this is replicated, then it’s just that this manual is in effect here, the circulations were, by the way, colossal, the newspapers’ circulations were colossal, there were five or six in total , i don’t know, it’s true, komsomol truth, news, there’s work , well, actually, that’s all, from such large publications, magazines, there was nothing at all, so firstly, i repeat, there were millions of copies in circulation, and secondly... there was a certain trust among readers in the printed word,
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so it was believed that if something was written, then so it is, i remember, there were publications , some kind, a note about a hundred lines, after which there, people lost their posts, including ministerial ones, and about - churbanov and actually, no one wrote to prorezhnev before me; many of them wrote in the west, of course. our compatriots, such as roy medvedev, who contacted me after these publications, some people who were called dissidents, they published publications , including in the russian-language press in the west, but in soviet publications in soviet periodicals, of course, no one i didn’t mention these names at all, and... when i published a whole page in moskovsky komsomolets about galina
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leonidovna brezhneva called kremlengate and it simply quoted the testimony of galina leonidovna herself, and the testimony of churbanov’s assistants, some kind of testimony there secretaries and others, then in general, well, there is such a cliche, the journalistic effect of a bomb exploding, it was something like that, that is, it thundered so much. not to mention the fact that this was the first publication in soviet periodicals where an entire newspaper page in a2 format was devoted to journalistic authorial material; before that, entire pages were devoted exclusively to materials of one or another congress of the communist party of the soviet union, there is an essential point the next one is that since it’s not easy for me so, they leaked it, conventionally they say, this is called a leak, it’s just that the investigators leaked these testimonies to me there, for a reason, because
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after they were published in a million copies on vk, it is no longer possible. it was possible to remove this testimony from the case, to ignore it, because before that, in general, there could simply have been one or another call and said that this testimony is not needed, we just have it, you know, like when editing a film this episode we we just cut it out, it doesn’t fit into the concept, so the investigators of course they wanted certain moments to be finally included in the concept, therefore, having already been published, these materials, they were like this was the term that was used for artists, lithuanian, that is , an artist who performed in the soviet union, he is any text, be it this is a song, a poem, it doesn’t matter, it was censored, this work, this text, it should be filled in, that is , the corresponding headquarters should have stood there, in this
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way, how these testimonies would be read, naturally, by people from other law enforcement agencies , they were interested in where the journalists actually got these materials, i said, yes, i found it. so, we continue, this is a podcast, a chronicle of the end of times, today we are talking about people who were close to galina leonidovna brezhneva, these publications, when i say that they had a resonance, i am not exaggerating at all, because right after that - the first report from the kremlengate series, people from western publishing houses contacted me, and as a result, books were published there, including galina brezhneva - this is a book that was - published already in our time, that is, in the post-soviet era, but books were published in the west
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as well, and it turned out that in the soviet union - a book was published called the pyramid, the authors of which were me and telmanglian as an investigator, and this is a book in which talked about corruption in the soviet union, it was published by a soviet publishing house and the only name that was removed from this book by the publishers was the name of boris buryats, why? he wasn't a power player. but he was a gypsy, as it turned out, no one wanted to have relations with gypsies the thing is, not because there could be some kind of, i don’t know, custom story, but because simply in all seriousness, as the publishers explained to me, they were afraid of a curse, because it was believed that after boris,
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the puryan , as they call it, they accepted it, that is, he was arrested and convicted, the community cursed those people who, in their opinion , were involved in this, serious troubles began, well, right up to criminal prosecution, meaning galina brezhneva, yuri mikhailovich, i don’t know , i haven’t looked into this issue, but i they said that we don’t care about this gypsy curse, it’s better to have a showdown with the kgb, there with the bandits, but not with the curse, as far as mikhailovich is concerned. he knew that his wife was friends with the son of the gypsy boron with the soloist of the bolshoi theater, with boris, but he made it clear to me that, well, well, like, whoever she was friends with, she and maris slepa were in friends, and she was friends with vladimir simeyovich vysotsky, and i
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asked directly what you, yuri mikhailovich , think, that there was nothing there that could... awaken you mavro, atelo, that is, there was nothing to be jealous of, to which he was annoyed and said that ugali said, he only had affairs with your brother, and he meant that she had a serious relationship there with a couple of journalists from the ap. and she just hung out with everyone else, because she, well, generally liked bohemia, her first husband was milaev, a circus performer, her second husband, igor kio, a famous representative. church dynasty, i remind you that she fell in love with a young and promising artist, they just officially got married. and uh, when they went on their honeymoon to sochi, there arrived, as i call it, specially trained people who simply took away the passports of the young people, then they were given
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new passports that no longer had this stamp, it is clear that leonid ilyevich brezhnev, as the head of state , he wanted to somehow minimize the damage, relatively speaking, reputational damage, but the methods by which this was done, they actually showed the weakness of the administrative-command system, well, they showed, by the way, his weakness, including as a parent, as a father, who just with his own daughter, uh, he can’t improve the relationship, uh, by the way, that’s why, when galina, leonidno met yuri cherbanov, who already had the rank of mayor at that time, that is, a handsome, stately officer appeared in the family, he later, of course, church, leonid ilevich brezhnev was glad that, as he believed, gala had come to her senses, but galya did not come to her senses for long, love passed into wilted
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tomatoes, so she again rushed into various adventures, including from boris, galina leonidovna divorced churbanov while he was in custody, such an option is provided by law, in my opinion to this day, that if a person is convicted, then his consent to divorce is not required, and in the material of the cases, including those that i published in the icc other newspapers, there uh her assistants and uh people, relatively speaking, without putting anything derogatory into this term from the servants, but they said that she tried in every possible way to squeeze out property from her... husband who was already at that time, all the property, on which he could claim, i traveled with
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with my colleagues, documentarians in colony number 13, this is in nizhny tagil, there was a colony for party workers and security forces, i actually started this whole thing in order to talk to churban after the fact after the verdict, well, he was not naturally happy - our meeting was extremely taciturn, and i then made a very interesting discovery for myself that the camp authorities, in general, were also, well , relatively speaking, on churbanov’s side, that is , they sympathized with him, that is, in the eyes of all the people from the system, from well, let's say, those whom calls the security forces, he was a victim, he was a victim, among other things, of journalistic pressure, very contradictory, there are assessments of his own activities in the ministry
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of internal affairs, many of the people in the same system say that he really is something like- then he did, he did not give the impression of a person who could work on something, he gave the impression of a person who really likes to relax and enjoy life, and again he did not look like an intrigue. boris buryatsi told me, at that meeting in walls of the prosecutor general's office of the soviet union, that he said that they would kill me. i don’t know how sincere he was, he said that he was afraid of freedom, that if he was free, they would kill him. after his release, after some time he very quickly got pedicitis, on the surgeon’s table and during this operation to remove pedicitis he died, and, as doctors say, the operation is generally very simple, but anything can happen , naturally, uh,
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conspiracy theorists, how comfortable it is to think that he was simply killed on this operating table, and i think so myself, in order to pin a lot of very serious cases on him later, yuri mikhailovich urbanov, after his release , actually did not communicate with... with galina leonidovna, uh, he got married for the third time, the first marriage was on tour, when we were neighbors, he had an official marriage, in his third marriage they say that he was happy , uh, he died simply from a stroke, that is, from the heart, i think that to a large extent, of course, this whole story gave him , was boris buryatsin guilty of his death, well , maybe indirectly, only as a person, which... spoiled his nerves a lot, in fact, if they had not met galia brezhnev at one time, maybe they would have lived longer and lived. happy, but
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who knows, for sure, it was a podcast chronicle of the end times, my name is evgeniy dodalev, there will be other stories next, you are watching the precious history podcast, i host it. and today our guest is people ’s artist of the rssr petrovich nikonenko, but besides the fact that our favorite actor is wonderful, he is also a great admirer of sergei aleksandrovich yeseninan, put great works to preserve his memory, and i know sergey petrovich that you have been to konstantinov many times and i have been too, i remember how i was there as a little girl,
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i came for the first time, my parents brought me, all the girls love yesenin, here i am i come out to this shore, it’s beautiful, i see aku, i understand why he wrote such poems, only there it was possible , strictly speaking, to write such elements, this air, this is how hands are made, a very beautiful, magnificent place, you know, i came for the first time in konstantinovo during filming of a film about yeseniin, and when we arrived, i went out for a walk, went outside the church, and there it was just starting, towards me... a boy of about 10-11 years old stood up with a broken face and blood, simply, right there i was in i remember in my eyes, towards my frightened mother, i muttered through my bloody mouth, nothing, i tripped over a stone, it will all heal by tomorrow, i asked him, guy, what are you doing, where did you hit yourself like that, he says, but on a bicycle he decided to roll off here this steep,
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but it’s simply impossible. it's like that there it’s cool, this cool guy is so incredible, well, this is the first impression, and of course this space, which probably gave birth to the lines of sergei alexandrovich, goy , my dear russia, huts in the vestments of the image, no end in sight, only the blue sucks the eyes, well, we went there many times, once there was a wonderful incident , we went there with andrei geogyevich bitov, and he sat down near the church, a well-known pebble, he sits, meditates, also yes, 5 minutes pass, 10, he still sits, passes 40 minutes, we say something happened, we approach, we touch it carefully, and he looks up and says: this is how you wake up as a teacher at an elementary school in konstantinov, he says, and then we went
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to drink tea in the house of the landowner kashny, which has now become the anna snegina literary museum. , this is one of the first museums of literary characters in russia and we met the head curator of konstantinov, lidia alekseevna arkhipova, so we sat on the balcony in the museum, which means this is exactly the anna snegina museum, a former estate. so we sat and talked and were there too our friends are actors and there weren’t enough stools to read poetry, because everyone wanted to, so to speak, climb up and something like that about russia, having understood here, well, here we are talking, which means we’re having a cup of tea, and lidia alekseevna is telling us suddenly he says: do you remember this story, that there was some kind of ring that the empress gave to sergei alexandrovich, we say, well, yes, we remember in
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the memories of rings with an emerald, which means, well , like, so what, no one saw it, i haven’t heard, she says, the legend is becoming a reality, there is a ring, we say how it can’t to be so, in great amazement, well, in fact, the history of this ring is that, so to speak, let’s begin the seizeleds, yes, the first world war began in the fourteenth year, everyone began to be called up to the front in the sixteenth year yesenin was called up, but by, so to speak, with with the help of defenders, assistants, and so on... he did not get to the front line, thanks to rasputin, well, thanks to various well-wishers, so to speak, mainly rasputin, he served as an orderly in tsarsko-selo military sanitary train 143, her imperial majesty , ladies and gentlemen empress alexander feodorn, in the same sixteenth year it is known that he went to the marthmarine monastery, which was to elizabeth feodorovna, and received it there too.
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expensive gifts from her, the gospel from the library and the icon of sergius of radnizh, who these memorials are now kept in the museum, we know, yes, and we saw them when there, so to speak. visited, this icon, and in the sixteenth year, on the name day of maria feodorovna, the dowager empress and grand duchess maria nikolaevna , a concert was organized in the fedorovsky town, where the infirmary was located, where yesenin was, so to speak, assigned, and yesenin was invited there, among other famous people, to perform at this concert, so he read the elements. i read my russia, maybe some fragment, sergei petrovich, you will remember from the repertoire that sergei alexandrovich read then, well, he could already read probably the same poems
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that he read to the block, let’s say, play and play talyanyanochka, raspberry mikha, come out to meet kokolitsa, the beauty of the groom, your heart glows with cornflowers, burns in it... turquoise, i’m playing on the talyanochka, about blue eyes, you see, and this, or it smells like loose, masturbated, kvass in the container at the doorstep, two lines, and it’s already clear what wonderful food the peasants had, masturbation is a very tasty food, as a child, i often visited the village, every morning, there was lard, potatoes, onions and many, many broken eggs, not eggs, but... an omelet with milk, mixed eggs were poured in, this was jerked off, also with kvass, about which you say, but sergei alexandrovich’s memories relate to the poem rus, and he noticed that the empress after reading
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these poems, told him that the poems were sad, very beautiful, but sad, and he answered her that this is all of our russia, for this speech, which... a strong impression, yesenin was granted a gold watch, empress alexandra feodorovna, but the gold watch was before him did not reach the version, they remained in the pocket of a certain colonel loman, who was then the commandant of the infirmary in the fedorsky town, but the ring with an emerald, which was also awarded, nevertheless reached him, he received it, it is interesting that there was actually such tradition of a salary from the emperor, for some... merits of a cultural figure, namely persney, yes, for example, there, karamziin received a ring for the history of the russian state, gnedich for translating the iliad, which means zhukovsky for all the merits and upbringing of tsysaravich, yes,
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that’s it these rings, by the way, they were entered into the form, the official was considered a separate award, and the empresses gave simpler rings, not with diamonds, but with simpler ones, a simple stone, yes, but in any case, so to speak, one way or another, yussein there was a ring, but no one had ever seen it, and he didn’t talk about it somehow, maybe in soviet times there was no need to advertise , so to speak, imperial gifts, maybe so, but i have the feeling that he didn’t really like jewelry, at least not at all . one photo, no, rings, yes, he has a cylinder, he has a pipe, he has a cigarette, and such things, they are usually, if you love, yes, then you are somehow trying to show, a few words were needed here to say, on july 17
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of the sixteenth year, when yesen was serving in the hospital as a medical officer, he was called by this commandant loman said on the twenty-second they are coming to work with us again... to the sisters of mercy, the royal daughters, they should be greeted with welcoming verses, sit down, write. yesein wrote, in my opinion, these verses are simply prophetic and when they arrived on the twenty of july, mind you, july 17 is a difficult day, exactly 2 years later, day after day on the night of the 17th, they will be brutally killed in white clothes, well, birches, birches, and he greets with a welcoming poem, in the godlike glow, the sunset
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is whispering and foamy, white birches are burning in their crowns, my verse greets the young princesses, youthful meekness in their tender hearts. where those not pale and sorrowful torments, and not to the one who went to suffer for us, extend their royal hands, blessing their future hour of life. on a white bed, in the bright glare of light, the one whose life they want to return is sobbing, the walls of the infirmary are trembling, with pity that their chest is constricting, pulling them closer and closer with an irresistible hand, to where death puts its seal on the forehead, oh pray, saint magdalene , for their... fate, imagine, if unexpectedly, we, all
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the doctors ended up in red, like this, or better, as usual , in blue, or maybe in green, how color affects us, who it makes winners, who losers, how quickly we recover depending on what walls we look at , this one and many others. we will answer questions in the program to live healthy, tomorrow on the first, a wandering artist with a light character, a troubodour, always in search of adventure, they always find it, fantasy, the next level, tomorrow on the first. devi's agent, maior gru. he's on assignment
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beria obtained the secrets of the atomic bomb. he was betrayed and miraculously escaped with his family to the soviet union. his son became a famous writer, but disappeared from the attention of journalists. international man of mystery. on the occasion of sasha sokolov's eightieth birthday. november 5, on the first. you are watching the precious stories podcast, i am its host, ekaterina varkan, i am supported today by people’s artist of the rssr sergei petrovich nikanenko, and we are talking about sergei senin, interesting things that accompanied his life, we continue our conversation about the ring and now... lady alekseevna ,
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we’re all sitting, drinking tea on the balcony, so she’s saying, can you imagine, a few years ago, well, when this museum of ana snegina was already being organized , news suddenly appeared that not far from konstantinov there was, so say, this ring, this ring was brought by my second cousin, maria konotopova, yesenin’s second cousin, and said that in the twenty -fourth year yesenin came to konstantinovo , went for a walk in the klepika, introduced himself, so to speak, in full glory, and passed by the village of kobylenka , where maria lived, it turned out that maria was getting married, he had no gift, and he gave her this ring as a gift, his generosity knew no bounds, yes, but on the other hand he could get rid of it, because it was impossible to wear, impossible to show, you know, yes, from the royal right hand.
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yes, we took a photograph of this ring, that is, this is practically the first photograph, amateur, not very good quality, but it is just on those pianos, and that means an examination was carried out there, naturally, there is the coat of arms of the royal family, a crown, here is the royal , well, imperial master, but unfortunately the emerald turned out to be chrysoprase, but for us this is a ring , so to speak, well... okay, yes, well, not such an expensive stone, yes, but for us this does not matter at all, because what matters is itself fact, finding this memorial thing in yeseni’s hands is amazing, and maybe he carried it in his pocket along with a fig, you know, my god, my god, in fact, this cabochon cut is round, it’s usually not of very high quality stones to hide the cracks therefore. maybe, so to speak, not right away
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they determined, well, it was emerald or chorisoprase, but the examination determined, everything was confirmed , so, in fact, maria ivanovna lived a long life, so in ninety-three she came to the museum and offered this ring to the museum, and some collectors found out and offered money, but she she said that she wanted this thing to be in the museum and she sold it, for some ridiculous money, like me... then they said two or three kilograms of sterlady, the price, well, even now it ’s more expensive to sterlet, but in principle you and i would have enough yes, rummage through... but time has still preserved technical progress, preserved for us another such miracle, but besides some things that are convenient for us, so to speak, those who dared made recordings of their voice at the beginning of the 20th century, those who dared in the middle
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century, took a photograph, yes, that’s it, but strictly speaking, yesenin still made several recordings, we all know that my favorite recording is the monologue of the flapper from pugachev’s poem and we now have the opportunity to listen to sergei alexandrovich’s reenactment - it makes a very strong impression , i i warn viewers who haven’t heard, yes, crazy, mad, bloody mule, what are you, death or the killing of colleagues? lead me, lead me to him, i want to see this man, i’ve been looking for your honey for three days and three nights, the clouds of the north have fallen like a stone pile,
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right-wing, he’s not even his sister, the mob loves him, forget it. judal, i wandered along the paths for three days and three nights, slanted luck with my eyes, the wind clung to my hair like straw, and stained my hair with flails of rain, but my embittered heart will never get lost, this head and neck will never be damaged... wow, the orenburg halls, the red-haired she-camel, the clear-cut milk, and the cold, prickly ones, with them through the darkness, i sewed like bread with an exhausted eyelid,
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lead me, lead me to him, i want to see. this man is absolutely amazing, it’s so dissonant with his appearance, so angelic, yes, when i first heard his voice, i even had his voice, well, somehow i imagined something a little different, yes, an absolutely amazing impression, here i noticed in myself, maybe you will agree with me, that when you get to know the greats, yes, that’s how you approach them, it’s very contagious, and you fall into some kind of addiction and then suddenly you notice that you’ve already rolled up your sleeves, pulled up your pants, working for your idol, tirelessly and without you can stop, what i mean is that you starred in the film, played yesenin, and after that , it means there was no end to your work, you decided to organize a museum, you did it,
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and you are still doing all this, tirelessly, that is, this is some kind of contagious disease, tell me, so, on the old arbat the museum is located in the house, in the apartment where he lived, with his first, actual civil, as we say, wife anna izryadnova , tell me a few words, uh, there are interesting things there, the apartment where he lived in a communal apartment, uh, house 44, having taken care of samovrashka, in apartment 14, the whole house was given over to the employees of sytin’s printing house, and there in all the apartments and even in the twenty-first apartment, as i found out, lived a friend of yesenin, to whom he came, i should say there, i was already familiar with these already descendants, and when i came, he says, this is the table at which yesenin sat with my dad, this is the table i have today.
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