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he asked if he could give a speech at a small fulton college? i think he was surprised by the consent of his grandfather. after all, this is a small inconspicuous place, but what a speech it turned out to be about the iron curtain, and there were words that it would count on the baltic sea to trieste on the adriatic sea, the iron stretched out and it was then that the world started talking about the iron curtain , it was my grandfather who introduced this concept. from the baltic sea to trieste on the adriatic sea the iron curtain was lowered in britain the economy was in a terrible state. and the new british government had ambitious plans to rebuild british society. it all cost money. so they needed people to unite and also needed america's help a good way to get
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america's help is to play the idea that britain and america are close allies against someone not obviously against the ussr this iron curtain will not rise anymore, but countries they will still play according to the relative rules of yalta in each other's spheres of influence. they will not interfere, the ussr will operate in the eastern zone, suppressing the uprising of hungary and czechoslovakia, but the nato countries will not try to rebuff the soviet union militarily or press diplomatic methods from the moment of the creation of nato and the warsaw pact. the bipolar world has entered a stage of relative stability 40 years after the war, the west of the ussr will have the illusion of allied relations when perestroika begins in the ussr from the moment when ronald reagan calls the soviet union an empire the gold of his visits to perestroika moscow is only a few years time will run quickly, the image of good russians, with
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whom one can be friends, will be replicated along with photographs of gorbachev and pieces of the destroyed berlin wall. it was from the moment that gorbachev missed the first time, who did not understand what was happening, he did not understand anything at all. it seems to me that he was just a good person, and this was when he almost unconditionally agreed to the unification of germany. we could demand more money for quality, for quality 10 times more, you can 20 and of course for political concessions. i think that there was even an opportunity to ensure the neutrality of germany . the second failure we had in the nineties, when russia, in a situation of weakness, went to sign russia's founding act of nato, in fact, the league optimized the political morally further was the second monstrous failure. if the yalta rules began in malta, then in malta they will be dismantled by the stormy sea
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aboard the ship maxim gorky gorbachev and us president bush sr., who replaced reagan, for a long time we talked one on one, the head of the kgb, kryuchkov, was surprised at the topic raised when, through our own channels, through intelligence counterintelligence, we received materials about gorbachev's negotiations in the river in malta in other countries. we were amazed at the themes and the content of these desserts even then openly spoke about the sale of the gdr about the change in the political system in our country about the radical restructuring of relations between western countries and the ussr and the assistant to gorbachev-cherney recalled how kindly western partners taught gorbachev to change the management of the country and the economy gorbachev will show the british prime minister margaret thatcher a secret map of plans for an attack on london and manchester and the western world will be horrified, just as they were not
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horrified before declassifying the plans for the operation, the unthinkable will pass very little time and in the hope of friendship and patronage, the leaders of russia, belarus, ukraine will call from belovezhskaya pushcha to the elder to report that they destroyed the ussr and from that moment there will be no more subject of the yalta agreements. boris yeltsin to george george w. bush, mr. president, we are the leaders of the three republics of belarus, ukraine and russia , stating that negotiations on a new union treaty have reached an impasse, we are aware of the objective reasons why independent states became a reality . george w. bush, sr. all
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over the world, because the only power that was able to contain the united states fell apart itself and this policy has been going on since 1991. at the us has established hegemony around the world and it has been proclaimed by the politicians. as our right. we are independent people. we are an exceptional nation. we have the right and opportunity to establish power over the whole world. was very short in the ninety-ninth , when the americans hit yugoslavia, and then the russian elite and the desire to follow in the american world
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georg, even physically, i see not self-confidence, but crazy panic in the west, because the west is simply losing its position landslide. and i think that the historical turning point ended in the 18th, when putin finally announced that you would never again have a harmful superiority in political life. today it is such a cable channel that needs to compete with thousands of others. so i look at it this way and the news has to compete for the viewer and say exactly what the viewer is interested in, and here the hollywood law operates. the story captivates the viewer if there are colorful villains. and so i think russia in the world news has successfully passed the casting for the name of the main villain.
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the progress of humanization turned out to be an illusion, but one can recall how, after the most terrible war, leaders who did not even trust each other believed in the possibility of world harmony, maybe not for long. maybe under the parameters of the wines, but it seems that on winter evenings in yalta they believed the final banquet conference in this hall and churchill recalled how stalin at this table made a toast that stalin had never been before, shocking with ordinary confidence. so frank writes churchill stalin said. i, as a naive person, believe that it is better not to deceive your ally, even if he is a fool, perhaps our union is so strong precisely because we do not deceive each other or be. maybe because it's not so easy to deceive each other. i propose a toast to the strength of the union of our three
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powers. may he be strong and resilient. yes, we will we are as candid as possible. yalta was the starting point of a new history, when trust, and not the rights of the strong, could become the driver of world politics. this could be the end of the old world with its wars , spheres of influence, struggles for dominance, and it seems that even the three world leaders sincerely believed in it. well, at least for a moment of friendly feasts. franklin roosevelt's last speech will be delivered to congress less than a month after the crimean conference. all these words of the president of the united states were to become the anthem of yalta, but became a requisition for a film based on it. i am sure that congress and the people of america will accept that the outcome of this conference is the
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foundation of a permanent peace order on which we can build, with god's help, a world where our children and grandchildren are yours and mine. the children and grandchildren of the whole world must live and can live. america is very american-centric, there is even such an old joke. what do you call someone who speaks three languages three links, what do you call someone who speaks two languages biling, what do you call someone who speaks only one language american, we don't want know about other countries, because in the minds of americans america is always number one and all the most
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important things happen here. i think this kind of america-centricity explains what happened in the world after yalta, because if you ask most americans, yalta is. i see men and i think that because of their clothes - this is some kind of official reception, it looks like some important people, but i don't know for sure. what kind of churchill is stalin, in the center, i don’t know, these are weapons, but weapons. yes roosevelt stalin man in the center. i don't know, it's churchill khrushchev and i think the american president at the time, but i don't remember his name. this is churchill's wheel. this is winston
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yes, it was winston churchill and the steering wheel. yeah, he's better. i don't know. i'm not sure. so this is world war ii. yes churchill stalin they had a conference. yes, about the end of the war of world war ii, right? i think it's about ninety-nine, russia, someone from russia, what are you saying? stalin joseph stalin yes stalin roosevelt roosevel, this is 1939,
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in my opinion, i will assume that this is yalta the conference. this is stalin on the right, on the left, churchill in the middle, who has always been the american president? on the bench, here i see russian soldiers and i see non-russian soldiers. and i assume that either in the uk or no, it’s unlikely that you are in this in russia and this dude from a, i don’t remember exactly, but it seems that roosevelt was in the usa then. well, look after the second world war, relations escalated during the cold wars. soon the second world war came. well, or at the beginning. a. well, probably, it was somewhere they
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are doing well. and what a smart girl you are, among students, they were all excellent students in high school. we asked how many americans died in world war ii and the main answer i got was 90,000. then. i asked how many inhabitants of the soviet union died in world war ii, the basic answer was 100,000. in fact, 300,000 americans died in world war ii, while 27 million died in the soviet union, and american students don't know anything about world war ii. i tried to explain to them 27 million, on september 11, 2001 there was a terrorist attack in new york collapsed skyscrapers. we have lost 3,000 men. and the soviet union lost as much as if
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every day for 24 years was september 11th. i think that now the leading countries of the world should understand together how they can achieve trust, how they can establish new relationships, how relationships can exist without trust, and they are specialists and not knowing how to achieve this, but i think we should take a look for such an opportunity, and in some form to repeat the yalta conference to collect some kind of world hole now, for good luck or for misfortune, because you want a new yaltava, but it might be now only after the war, but fortunately it won’t be, because after this war, if it happens, a person is likely, and there is no one to eat, than you would talk about anything. history teaches us that not only any warriors end, but any peace is temporary and the quieter it gets,
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like now it was destroyed, the mountains, we have it called, affectionately, egorushka understood, yes, class grandfather will grow up to be a driver, you will go to the army, where you will be tankmen well, okay, there is let's go to the circle. okay, so far. so, dear radio listeners, we are on the air again. i remind you that olga solomakina is with you, and we have veterans of the great patriotic war visiting us tankers hero of the soviet union e. pyotr ilyich efimov and holder of three orders of glory andrei ivanovich karasev in our previous inclusion, pyotr ilyich spoke in great detail about his military adventures. and so now i turn to andrey ivanovich please tell andrey ivanovich where and when you ended the war ended,
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uh, may 8, 1945 in prague, wait. you already sort of asked me, mmm, our tank gates passed from the main battle route from klin yes , amazing. thank you very much, pyotr ilyich, and yet andrei ivanovich tell a. do you think today the veterans are not this lack of attention care. no, no, no, i don't think so. well, leadership. how well we are treated and ordinary people, in my opinion, respect. i would even say maybe they love something. yes, of course, of course, they love, and yet pyotr ilyich is so active with us today. and you, andrei ivanovich, for some reason, are very modestly silent. it hurts. i would very much like listeners to listen to you about the war, they don’t like to talk about it either. in general, he is silent. i wanted to, unfortunately, the time of our transfer came to an end. we have to say goodbye.
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thank you so much for coming to our studio today to share your memories. wishing you good health and long life. thank you thank you how small? well, fir-trees-sticks. are you offended, or something, why are you climbing forward all the time and i'll go, i'm more with you on any broadcast. yeah, they'll leave. come on, in my opinion, we performed well, as they say true, but what about a smart, beautiful, curvy woman . oh, and on the other, two were given to him . listen, let's roll. coy, or something, and with whom
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else where is always with me and what is a small reserve? well, can i? wrote. we are another letter, and the sense is that everything is connected with them. don't know. will wait. so what to do? well, let's do it while pasha let's remember a good guy was seryoga how much time has passed a whole life, and we remember you. why
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are you holding your hand like that? it hurts, doesn't it? yesterday i went to meet my grandfather's needs, where an earring stumbled on his grandson, this is he who is sleeping with us and right on his arm. have you received an apartment yet? when will he give it? they disappeared, well, with grandfathers, of course. where we did not write, only there is no sense in zero, it is clear that these crooks. so they didn't find anything. clearly not. you don't have to be silent, you have to do something. what will you do? son, we live together. a little let's leave them an apartment. it is small, but cozy 37 meters 8 people at 37 meters.
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plump. you live andryukha no. no, i 'll go tomorrow kravchuk, he knows me. i am the hero of the soviet union, the only kuleshov to go. tell him between the eyes or the keys on the table kravchuk understood everything to no purpose. and he won't get caught. it is painfully slippery oh, oh, i have burrs on every word . no, i'll go tomorrow. for success with kravchuk, come on.
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hello, good afternoon comrade, where are you? where are you in comrade? where are you going igor palych here, my dear? hello very much. it 's very nice to see you. well, what are you doing without a call, we have a meeting on the heating season. you could not could. i have an urgent matter. well then, i ask you to love and favor this pyotr ilyich efimov, the only hero of the soviet union in our city. thank you. well, we have a meeting on important
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business. well, we'll take a break. eh, how much you need half an hour, 3 minutes is enough. well, then, uh, let's get started, i sit down all the time. well then , let's get down to business. but my stock friend karachev andrey ivanovich, well, you know him, no, his son. um, well, it doesn't matter if they are, but they put in shares. uh, a housing association, and the contractor got away with the money. now they have neither money nor an apartment to live anywhere, and they have four grandchildren. well, i think the city can give the veteran an apartment. what is the size of the new apartment? 82
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meters how many rooms 3 well, here is a three-room apartment of 83 square meters. joke. well, what kind of jokes are there on zelenaya street, 5, third floor? is this from my personal fund? congratulations congratulations. come by tomorrow, goodbye. we are not ready for the heating season. left an orphan, the future
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president, what are mothers? oh, he even goes to school. let the sand and play on the animals come on. well , well, hold on what is what is this our apartment can you leave tomorrow? they said and it turned out green house number five, apartment, 38 guys, what do you have here? hello housewarming? did they give you an apartment? kravchuk only for
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you. in general, thank you, of course. but i will not go to this apartment. what are you, what are you ? bat, we are all brigades with the guys of the apartment bought. it was i who persuaded them to meet. and what happens? i am in perfect order, they remained on the street, yes, how will i look them in the eye after
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