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they will be sent in shackles to siberia and so on. well , probably the results of this, uh, propaganda, so to speak. they affected the shelters, the inhabitants of the city began to come out to the russian soldiers, they looked frowningly, they were afraid, they were waiting, mostly bad to make contact. children helped, guys, 10-12 years old, approached the soldiers of the red army. and those prescriptions affected their children who remained in their homeland. they were treated to a course of bread and sugar. all this wealth. eagerly snapped up , it became obvious that in the city colonel-general berzarin was appointed for a long time and severely starved the commandant of berlin ordered to rectify the situation. as far as possible, according to his instructions, it was in berlin. uh, in many places,
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nutritious. uh, that means the places where soldiers' kitchens were deployed and they cooked there, uh, they handed out porridge, soups and other things, the germans were very early. carefully means, uh, with caution, big uh, russians, what kind of expectation. and suddenly you come up - it means that he will do something. they were told that they were almost trembling. so, and then, when the whole thing, it means it was worn out. eh, it's all gone normally, they even always lined up like this and everyone got exactly what they needed from the second of may until may 9th. this may be the most remarkable thing about berlin, all this was the russian field kitchen where the germans were fed children. men have russian soldiers' porridge with borscht
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soup, and i draw that this is a barbarian, who rapes all women, who kills her, who has no face, this animal that rushes from the east. this is goebbeltsevskaya, this is pure. uh, iron curtain from the word gemisa. it is infrequently more a repetition of the germans themselves write that the first wave of russians were wonderful. they even smelled of oni, that is, thorns, the favorite royal cologne, they had on na na. that is, they were, but the second third fourth wave were people from prison in this one of the people. how this is done, for example, in the book of the
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english historian anthony bivard, the fall of berlin in 1945. unfortunately, there are a lot of unverified ones, that it’s a sin to hide false information, and the behavior of soviet soldiers in the occupied german territory, in particular , directly during the assault. berlin he is looking for data from somewhere that someone said someone transmitted data completely, not verified from rapes, allegedly soviet mass rapes of soviet soldiers of the german german population, but something else is known that any fact that the final stage of the war of this kind was committed by him the strictest punishment came out orders from both the supreme command and the commander of the soviet fronts, which provided for cruel responsibility for this kind, and the background simply shot a dozen
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three marauders and rapists and that's it. somehow it got smaller. well, at least that's how i read the memoirs of the officers who observed the soviet. the first country from the nazi camp that decided to surrender was italy, it happened almost unexpectedly. on may 2, the allies took sicily and were already thinking about how to land on a boot, when the big fascist council at its meeting removed benito mussolini from the post and appointed marshal badoni as commander-in-chief of the italian troops , secret negotiations were started with the western as a result, the allies reached a certain agreement, they decided that the three generals, an englishman, an american and a russian, together would create an allied commission and would rule italy by decilia, sent his general. ah. and even that animal
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horror that seized, first of all, winston churchill knew that in italy at that time there were 2 million communists. everything, all partisanship. ah. you know banderos, this is that period. and this is the very famous song. this period, churchill thought that if there was a soviet general and there would be 2 million communists, then italy will simply become an ally of the soviet union to the communist station, what did he send away the soviet general and a wonderful girl’s villa, wine music in this spirit, rest and if you set yourself the task of
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determining exactly from what exact moment the cold war began, then it’s worth stopping on this episode. stalin took revenge on eastern exactly this year, soviet troops entered bucharest and what did the allies do? they sent their wonderful generals, too, to count on the fact that they are here to participate in the leadership of the new allies, the king announced michael that they were allies of germany and hmm well, well, as he did, he simply acted. it's very exactly exactly the way it was all the girl's pitchfork, the wine. unless from the gramophone, under the sound of which the generals from the allied armies or los sweet-voiced rested, come back. on may 2, 1945
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, the council of people's commissars adopts two resolutions on the celebration of the centenary of the birth of the prominent russian scientist ilya mechnikov and on the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the invention of radio by alexander popov, in this decree, it was decided to appoint may 7 as an annual holiday. radio day may 3 troops of the first belarusian front. goes to the river elbe southeast witenberg, where they meet with the americans. the first legendary meeting on the elbe of the units of the first ukrainian front of the red army and the 69th infantry division of the first american army. in the area of ​​the city. torgau, takes place a little earlier than april 25th. however , similar meetings of the allied armies occur later in other places. i celebrated victory day under the vein, i served in the 9th guards tank
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brigade, which stood in the thorns. so we got the order. descendants and west as far as possible to the meeting point with the americans? this place was the ennz river, she is a noticeable river. and so we went there to this river to the village faces. there is a famous city of lenses, and we approached the village faces. on the other side, american troops had already approached by this time, it was categorically forbidden to make direct contact
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with the soldiers of the allied armies, appropriate orders were written, serious measures disciplinary punishment. quiet. after the elbe, there was already an order that such things should not be allowed in this, but nevertheless it was there in the far east, there was nothing of this . here in korea, for example, when we reached the thirty-eighth parallel in korea and waited seven days for the americans to serve, because the americans only had dry, so to speak, initial meetings and there was nothing like what happened back in the west 3 may, new zealanders and british enter the trust. in the same the day of the trust stops the troops of joseph the thrower. a serious on the brink of a military conflict between yugoslavia and great britain and
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the usa begins to unwind. the fact is that in the last days of the war, yugoslav partisans occupied the istrel, whose population was mainly slavs , slovenes and croats, and churchill himself was convinced that tito was acting on orders from the kremlin , which in in turn seeking a base on the adriatic sea for its naturally nefarious communist goals, it was decided to expel yugoslavs out of three hundred, even if for this it is necessary to use weapons, the novel, which at the beginning hesitated, also approved the use of the armed forces. as it became clear much later, the soviet union did not support the yugoslav side in any way, moreover, moscow considered the capture by 300 troops, such as stalin’s dangerous and provocative adventure insisted on a compromise, and on june 9 the yugoslav troops left the trust. petit never forgave stalin for not
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supporting the soviet union, then the yugoslav conflict was so acute that a separate issue was considered at the post- znamen conference here in the under building in the palace of carts. it was decided to transfer the move to international management. this was not the only case during the second world war. when stalin in fact retreated from his brothers in the communist idea in greece, there was a very powerful anti-hitler partisan movement. moreover , most of the partisans were communists. however, stalin made an agreement with churchill and agreed that the allies would not claim to be which has already been captured by the red army in eastern europe, but for this stalin promises not to interfere with the british to deal with the greek partisans. not a single soviet machine gun got into greece not one, although there was a war going on. this is left and las - this is the
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acommunist government of the frame - this is the communist army in greece on may 3, 1945, burma occupied by the japanese, which participated in world war ii for 3 years. surrenders to the british on the side of nazi germany. the japanese garrison left the capital of burma, rangon 29 april. now, having made sure that there are no british in the rank of non-japanese in poland, the city enters. on the same day in europe, the british manage to capture the professor of physics at the university of berlin, the faithful harla. heisenberg, who headed the german atomic research project. on may 3, in the eastern sea in the night bay of the state of pushchin, to the bottom of the german ship cap arkon, on the ship were prisoners from concentration camps, stutthof slaves and neuin gamma under a hamburger, only 5,700 people. basically. they
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were old people and children of jewish origin. documents have recently been opened, from which it follows that the swedish red cross warned the british command in advance that there were prisoners from different countries in bay zero. however, despite this, british aircraft bombed the bitch. meanwhile, the armies of marshal konev are moving towards prague, the capital of czechoslovakia, naively, assuming the war ended on may 2, it continued after may 9, because you can’t force the entire german army to lay down their arms, there were already fanatics and a lot of fanatics, these fanatics, fought to the last. on may 4, the uprising of prague radio broadcasts an appeal. we need
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help city residents begin to build barricades hallelujah protectorate in the czech republic declared invalid american troops were closer to prague than konev's army. churchill actively pressed eisenhower, urging him to move to the czech capital . and czechoslovakia is very important for us in the center of europe, but the telegram. it was timely received by soviet intelligence and sent to stalin, respectively, when the advanced american units were on the outskirts. prague was already in prague in soviet reliable soviet hands. however, one must pay tribute to general eisenhower, he did not do anything that could be misunderstood by the soviet side. prague was in the soviet zone of occupation, therefore,
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first of all, eisenhower turned to antonov, chief of the general staff of the red army. offering your help. on may 5, konev reported general bradley that his participation in the prague operation was not needed and the american army stopped. however, completely different battles were going on at that time. they were small, in fact, personal, and therefore remained unknown to anyone and the german film studio in the 30-40s. she was almost the main competitor of our film and, first of all, an ideological competitor. the first stone in the foundation of this building was laid by goebbels himself. all nazi propaganda films were produced here famous soviet announcer leonid
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mara spoke like a studio announcer. i often watched the trophy chronicle. i was literally suffocated with anger when i heard the same nazi announcer and his voice is very visible . our kiev, our mara gave you his word that at the end of the war he would get to babelsberg, where the film studios were located, ufa and find this announcer. so everything turned out to be his personal enemy. it was no longer that self-satisfied nazi with a voice that was so high. when russian soldiers appeared, his voice cracked with fear. khmara snatched the microphone from his phone and took him with him to moscow as a trophy of the second to may 9
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, all events were held. this is so that, well, the army would acquire a normal appearance, and everything would be put in its proper place. and uh, they put in order those uh barracks that we were already working on mobile then, so guys don’t think that the war is over right away, and you immediately, it seems, will go home. no, that means there will still be a very long period of normalization of the situation, that is, uh, we were part of the occupation forces in the soviet union government bonds were issued in the amount of 25 billion rubles. the state wanted to borrow
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money to restore the destroyed economy. i undertake to repay the debt from my own population later, but with interest. on may 4, the wife of winston churchill, the chairman of the british committee of the russian relief fund, clementine churchill, arrives in kursk, she visits the children's hospital, kindergarten number 23 and the orphanage, in which the director shows her a little girl, the only surviving jewish woman. in the city she succeeded save by hiding under the mattress an interesting remark of the madam. the churchill she made in us is new to what she happened to see in her memoirs. she writes that people are working day and night in order to erase the traces of the terrible events that they experienced, while all the theaters overflowed with people , they also note that in kursk thousands of women
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volunteer to work, rebuilding the city , i watched them work in ruins. i regret they only had shovels to clean out. i wish they had bulldozers not only soviet citizens, but also captured germans restore what was destroyed. i remember very well how the prisoners walked around moscow, even our women gave them food, by the way, no one threw them away. they have cobblestones, and no one shouted gado and so on. they walked under guard and with dignity enough , and the germans and officers and generals were there, and also our aunts, who, probably, lost their own to feed themselves, gave them bread, what could they? that is, all her life, she gives other lessons a little bit. on may 5, in the
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depths of the alpine mountains, the allied troops captured the secret german camp from which the former french prime ministers devadieu and paul were liberated early on the same day in austria , a victorious uprising of underground workers takes place in the outhouse concentration camp by an international battalion of prisoners who seized weapons depots and ensured victory, commanded by sibiryak pyotr belozerov. on may 6, the soviet union celebrates the 105th anniversary of the birth of pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky in klin , his house-museum is opened. in moscow there is a competition for the best radio operator at 14:30 through moscow ciphered radiograms are transmitted on certain waves, the winner should be the one who can most correctly transmit them in morse code on may 7, the remay branch creates
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the african-american baseboy league, and john percy receives the street russian award for the roman bell. for adana on may 7 in flight, general yodel, together with admiral friedaburg, signs the act of military surrender of germany and control of the country was transferred and offer surrender. but then, nevertheless, he went to the zenhauru office and
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zakhar said that only surrender to everyone allies, that is, before the soviet union , america will be handed over only in this case they are accepted as capitulations, otherwise they will continue. uh, the battles originally signed were the surrender of the time, all reims is a city in france , uh, the roman cathedral is known to the whole world, and there was also signed by a certain general laparov, unsubscribed from the soviet side. for which he received a reprimand, because stalin wanted the agreement on behalf of the e-e of the soviet union to sign geology zhukov turned out to be a very difficult position does not sign document means to leave the soviet troops, the only force fighting the germans. to sign, but whether it would be correct here and precisely so
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his doubts were resolved quickly from moscow came, the instruction of the rome document can only be a preliminary protocol. the present act of capitulation must be signed in berlin and under it must be the signature of marshal zhukov zhukov is the deputy supreme commander in chief commanded the front that took berlin and at the moment he is in charge of the soviet zone of occupation. by the way the american zone of occupation was led at that time by the five-star general duiteisenhauer with zhukov, they had a very warm relationship. it was a
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dalmatian poet, he was personal, so uh zhukov he was 27 years old. and uh, what are we doing? well, the military is a military trouper, uh, men's fun, and the dakota is such a transport plane second per second. as agreed earlier, it lands, say, on the soviet tempelhof, confirmation of the eastern ones, and a jeep leaves from there. uh, driving eisenhowel's mistress , an englishwoman, everyone knew that although we we had a wife in the united states, russians and american commanders met at the table toasts, conversations friendly communication. only one embarrassed assholes came to these meetings with a woman, and zhukov was alone and he found it. uh, very handsome lieutenant. everything it does. this is an englishwoman.
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once upon a time again. the next meeting, the englishwoman reached for the lazha star. you know . it's a golden thing, a golden star with diamonds. that is, it is a jewel, among other things. well, maybe i don’t know, maybe zhukov had 7 of these. well in in general, he gave this star as well. uh, then soviet, senior lieutenant of the medical service. uh, she looked at the english huge nobility of the estate money, there pension after 2 weeks asked to return. the
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policy of states ended up changing. now, in fact, the whole world was changing for the former allies. when the victory parade was to take place in berlin in the summer of 1945, the commander of the american and british armies simply did not appear on the eve of this parade itself. suddenly a message came from the allies, that the team look for them not allied will not be able to participate in this parade, what were the reasons here, whether it was technical, or it really did not have time, well, there are such suspicions. and by the way, it’s not unfounded that the contradiction that has been more and more identified between our a-a government and the allied governments has already played. here, too, not the last role in this was played by uh soviet american british and also
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french troops. here i must say and that very wisely he did the construction himself. who the first one goes and who about among them who is the last means the americans went first, then the british went, then the french, and finally ours against the background of how these passed, like jelly young ladies. you understand, they are all painted white, there are different bows and our other things, it means that the forces of the forty-
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fifth year, but for now the world lived on expectations everyone was waiting for one surrender. stali insisted on what to say, well, you need to sign not in reims from the headquarters of the allies - this, as it were, gave the allies priority in the war, but in trusted berlin that berlin is in this in a sense, it seems to turn out, like a neutral place, since this is an occupation zone of all allies, which some higher -ranking soviet representative should sign, than some major general stalin convened in the kremlin higher and higher military and civilian leadership. he was visibly nervous, that's all. time went from corner to corner surrender must be organized as the most important historical act. and
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and signed at the place where the fascist aggression began in berlin, he said, having gathered immediately after the meeting. stalin called zhukov and ordered him to find a suitable room. it wasn't easy. in berlin, almost no building has been preserved that would have remained in a more or less decent condition. on may 8, prime minister churchill proceeded to st. margaret's church to humbly thank the almighty for saving him from the threat of german domination . later, from the balcony of the ministry of health , he said, jubilant to the crowd. this is your victory on may 8, 45. it is a rather far-fetched pretext that the soviet union has not yet entered the war with japan. ordered the cessation of supply of palinguism
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was terminated shipment. in ports, and those ships that were already on their way to the soviet union received a command to return. the ussr protested, so as a result, truman changed his mind, but as they say, the sediment has always remained quite different from us in their mentality, their perception of life even the enemies of our soldiers were different, if the russian soldiers most of all hated the nazis. egypter, the american soldiers most hated friend. because, well, the guys on the atolls on the islands in europe are fighting, and the girls and these are the mothers of the wife write that we have any voice, such a voice and

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