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today we wanted to talk about it, because hmm maybe they can't do it any other way. if we are talking about leadership here, here it is, in part, we also touch on the late queen of great britain. let's take the first material, let's see in 2015 a grandiose scandal was provoked by the scoreboard and the sun, whose journalists published a fragment of an amateur documentary of the thirties on the footage of the british royal family, including the seven-year-old elizabeth, who, together with sister mother and uncle throws off his hands in nazi greetings, the biographers of the queen, immediately hastened to declare that they love the nazis. she never experienced. i spent over 6 years working at the royal palace on a biography and the queen mother and elizabeth bowsen is quite a thick book. as you can see, i have read thousands and thousands of her letters written in the twenties-thirties -forties and i must say that there is not the slightest hint in them. find some support for
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nazism and the nazis. assuming that yuna elizabeth could not understand dubious gestures, then her already adult uncle the prince, edward of wales, who taught the future queen to throw off the hand of her sympathies. the nazis never hid in 1937 . eduard traveled to germany where he met with hitler, later a scandalous picture appeared of the zigging prince in october 1937. edward decided to visit nazi germany to give a new impetus to his public career. this trip made a great impression on him. edward spent 12 days in germany visiting workers' houses, arms factories, traveling on a private train. hitler, the nazis paid for his trains in full. in friendship with nazi germany, the husband of elizabeth ii, the duke of edinburgh philip, was also reproached. he himself preferred to keep quiet about this, moreover, all
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four of philip's sisters married german aristocrats who held high positions, in the third reich three of them were so fascinated by the fuhrer that they entered to the national socialist workers' party. i can understand people clinging to something or someone that seemed to appeal to their patriotism. we treated the jews with restraint zeal for success. i have never heard of members of the royal family showing signs of anti-semitism, but some prohibitions against jews. the theme of nazism was also exploited by the grandchildren of elizabeth and the second son of the current king charles iii, prince harry in 2005, he appeared at a costume party with a swastika on his sleeve . the masquerade was dedicated to the theme of the natives and colonists . and grigoryevich i understand that you do not agree with the thesis that the values of nazism. they are in the tradition of british royal family. no, of course, firstly, nazism is, if we say so, on its history.
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let's look at this social movement, which was born from below. uh, nazism, various fascisms, and so on and so forth, and so the british monarchy had a movement from below, but it was isolated. but the fact is that in the thirties one must understand this, europe did not look the way it seems to us. today, all of europe practically consisted of, to one degree or another, fascist states, almost without exception. and this is zigging zigging, and it was in vogue, for example, at the berlin olympics when an athlete was there, part of the athletes of the american olympics came at a time when hitler was a full-fledged one, it just took place at a time when the queen was 7 years old. she's 29. uh-huh. he was all over europe, and then in it. they didn’t see anything bad, because the nazis at that time were hmm no better and no worse, for example, according to polyakov, no better and no worse, for example, they were romanians, but
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hitler drove a very beautiful picture. he played a picture of complete well-being, and for countries who were at that moment in shock, after the great depression. this is the picture she showed, so to speak, some example. that's the thing. and uh somehow. well, it's interesting to see the fascination at 45. this is a fascination with nazi ideas. she passed. and why are we in the forty- fifth year? here is the same former edward the eighth, and he is in the fortieth year in the future of portugal england at this time the germans are bombing, england lost. just that the war on the continent was forced to evacuate. he gives a couple of interviews after which his portugal, so to speak, is accepted by british officials a little and transported to the bahamas , where he became governor. in principle, it was not recommended to him. and after his, uh, renunciation of going to great britain, he went there only after the war for the first time in the fortieth year, when even the thirty-ninth year began, when the war began, and with
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germany everyone is nazi there. eh, all the love. rather, by the third reich in the uk, they ended, and in general, by and large . start excuse me i can't i can't i can't be silent. it is called there was such a leader, the british fascists, his name was osval. east is where he was. understandably, it turned out to be an interview. and if you look at the fate of his amazing son max, he probably, when dad was arrested, must have been significantly, probably, some kind of miserable existence. no, we are looking at the official biography of max when dad was arrested, he was with friends on a yacht that cruised around the spanish coast. then he went to school in france then he came back to the uk this max is a bridge, and here, too, one could assume that he must have been some kind of port worker, the son of the main fascist of britain, a fort worker, or somewhere there are no porters on the market. he entered oxford and became involved in motorsport sports for sorry rich bums it's called so that this time don't wait in your head no
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dynazification no contempt for these people happened. uh. vanya says, not about whether he supported or did not support, they say that the country did not condemn him in any way, let's start with what, uh, but they condemned moscow, firstly, after uh, as you know, he was, and others were arrested and so on, i founded a new party for you in the eighth year. uh-huh well, this is already british politics, and, unfortunately, i don’t know how now in one word yaroslav igorevich is fascist, ideology is the essence of the basis of that russian ideology to the colonial one, which britain preached throughout. and for a long, long period, racism was the same thing, just a different term, different terms, for example, you know, when in the first fascist the party was formed in the twenty-third year and already in the twenty-third year. and how to say, british e, fascist whitetrend. ah, so to speak, she ran for parliament, that is, already at that time to say, she
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received a fairly broad support from none of the leaders of the fascist. ah, how to say the fascist parties after the and so to speak war of the second world war did not suffer, they were not estranged from the political field already in 1945 in december of the forty-fifth year in london, the book the jewish war is not surrendered, in which and how to say, wesley is its author , and circulation it was almost 25,000 copies. dispersed, like pirozhki, where he writes that the best civilization in europe is meant, nazi germany was destroyed, and the jewish wars, in which churchill, so to speak, but forced to participate in britain, please and who didn’t ban the book, on the contrary, went, so to speak a large large circulation, that is, quite serious fascist attitudes in the british empire itself, and the famous and adam smith's theory that there are two races of workers and, uh, how to say, the lord who supported everything without exceptions. and so to speak, the british monarchs, but
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the fact that they even have a different system of thinking. recall the statements of the same, a charles the fifth that a person cannot think in the same way, everything is divided into two races, races that can think and races that must work, and this statement was never made, but in the thirty-eighth year. that is, this is all common, uh, the system of fascisation of society that has existed in the british litera for centuries. that is, it is not only the royal family, but in general the political elite in a broader sense to speak of the master. oswald mosley. i would like to note that, unlike, say, hitler, after that he was not some kind of bhos. this is the man who wore the prefix sir. this is a ram. this is a representative of the english aristocracy, moreover, an interesting point. since we were talking about the arrest, then here the moment he actually spent 3 years in prison. really. uh, it was released. i wonder what's interesting at the height of the war in the forty-third year, but here's another interesting moment, he was sitting in special conditions, moreover, about a year later. he
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allowed to live here with his wife in prison and explain their economy there for a second, and he left in 1943, by the grace of king george, that is, the father of elizabeth ii directly and why because the ussr was married in his first marriage to the daughter of lord kirzon. that same one was a mini-strong curzon, and at that very wedding one of the guests. in general, close friends were, like a sweep, the future heir to the throne, that is, when we talk about these close ties, they are completely intertwined, because between germany and britain in the second world war there were no ideological contradictions after the fact. they were screwed, but in fact. let's take again what happened in the british empire at the very moment of the forty-second forty-third year, for example, the goal of bengal, when in the midst of the war and there famine begins eh? in the end, he takes out food from there, because they fear that it may be captured by the japanese. there died at that moment by the british british commission, one and a half million people 1.5 million people churchill about it
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he knew, he believed that wasting food on the indians, the height of the war does not make any sense. indians believe that more than 3 million people will die there when we say about this famine in uh in india that it interests someone. and this is part of the policy. it is somehow different from the german racial policy, in fact it is not, so it was from the point of view of britain, unlike us. actually. the same war for the colony, the war for dominance in the world, which she waged during the first world war in this the difference, then, firstly, is not worth it, but confuse colonialism. as such, and nazism or fascism , the colonial powers had a lot of colonialism much older than the fascist currents and the french and the french, great colonial politics and the belgians and the dutch and the british and the spaniards and with the portuguese in latin america, almost all of modern latin america - this is a product of e, spanish and the portuguese colonial policy and the russian empire led the colonial policy of us
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in central asia in other regions. these are the standards european politics of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with regard to fascism nazism, these movements were very popular in europe and in the first half of the 20th century and not only great britain if we look at the popularity of such movements of fascist movements in hungary in spain in romania vitaly. in norway, let's remember the same gamshin whip, but a norwegian writer. e, recalled louis ferdinand celine, a french writer, and one can list e for a very long time, and even as regards, of course, the nazi ideology was banned in the soviet union, but if we look at the popularity of e- fascist ideological currents among the russian emigration. we see that they were very, very popular there. but let's see if they were popular, let's see, because this trend was anti-actual, anything, even now it
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would only be low to someone who kicked us out of the house like that, but there are countermeasures yugoslavia which adopted one of the most convenient for the russian emigration of countries after the revolutionary events after the revolutionary hard times in russia, the masses of immigrants from soviet russia left, left and many settled in vegas. and during the second world war was formed under the leadership. eh, white. general boris shtifon russian security corps consisted of 17,000 soldiers and officers at the peak of their influence, and they fought on the side of the germans in yugoslavia against. they fought like against the communists tito against the serbian chetniks, who fought for the freedom of serbia, that is, and those russians whose emigrants from yugoslavia serbs welcomed them later during world war ii in alliance with german troops suppressed the serbian, you want to say that this is not
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some kind of english feature of the hungarians, and the italians in the spanish openly call then it was in power, a certain fascist force. we call them that, but in england we are the other way around. we are now we are now talking, because they were, as it were, members of the anti-giths. tell me that, as it were, members of the anti-hitler coalition, then for some reason we do not stick fascism there. although, one would have to look means churchill, who ruled the uk as prime minister during the second world war. he was an opponent of hitler, and he was an opponent of hitler not only when germany actually attacked the uk. he was, and from the very beginning, from the thirties, an opponent of the computer, not that chirchik himself was a racist, and he, of course, was a supporter of colonial policy, but he was anti-hitler. chicken warriors, and i would not draw a direct parallel between german nazism and what
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happened, but in the highest circles of england, you can come up with some kind of definition, that's what happened in the highest districts, if not nazism here england existed, certain about german sentiments, but uh, of course, the highest circles of england were saturated with russian, but ideas in a different way. as a matter of fact, it cannot be. and here is the uh system of views. she goes. eh, very far away. that is, somewhere in the eighteenth century. she goes to the burka from the lady. smith as stated. here, uh, that means, uh, unlike german nazism, but these ideas in england, they are of an aristocratic nature. very introverted aristocratic environment they are aristocratically marginal, that is, people, despite the fact that they possessed public
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social weight, nevertheless they could not put these ideas into practice, and this was the mistake of ges, which flew off. in fact, negotiate with them. this is what churchill did. churchill leans with one foot on jewish capital, especially after kristallnacht. that's when it became clear already to say the orientation of germany in this sense, and the other foot rests on uh, the lower middle class of england england who hated germany since the anglo-boer war. there were a number of political mistakes by wilhelm which resulted in this layer. well, what is called the lower middle class. he treated germany very badly. chelsea is building its political career on this on the bottom and on jewish capital and is pursuing a tough anti-german
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policy with a focus on the us union and in fact. i don’t know what he really thought, but in fact he is leveling and destroying the british empire in favor of the usa and the hormone writes one of his largest work is called history of the english-speaking peoples. that is, he sees this one, the english- speaking unity, already led by the united states, had such trends in the 19th century, but nonetheless. this is the line, she won, and it was churchill who provoked those bombings that the british carried out on german cities and convinced them in their heads. here is that narrow circle of the aristocracy and those around. called uh from english won consent did not drink, but i can say the following, that uh in so many houses. e medium
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of the so-called hanging portrait of churchill in very few very closed houses of the aristocracy still hangs a portrait of rubbish. i no longer discuss. this is the unity meetword and all these things, because this is a long and separate conversation. but the fact that these ideas are alive they exist and that the english character in its classical incarnation. e became an example for the germans when creating. uh-huh the same schools. uh s. well , it's a fact, yes fur, admired it. and if it looks a little different. uh, picture, why let's say england and germany weren't allies during uh, world war ii? it seems to me that the elite of germany, the new elites that came along with hitler, they were just very different from the english elite, really. the low elite is
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a ah certain ethnic stratum that came with the norms of conquest er, stood at the top of ah british society, and in fact. this is how it has been since the eleventh century, and it exists, and not strong infiltrated by other people who live in great britain, so if we remember, then on old french the elite of england spoke until the 17th century, and completely, separating from all the english lower classes in english, it was absolutely indecent to speak in high society, and therefore it must be understood that the english elite is not only separated from everything else by racial ideas of the population of britain well , their real origin is very different from what we call an ordinary englishman a and b in our view.
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it formed you superiority, based on its positions in not only the world, but also in english society, then the new german ruling elite or political kvass, which, uh, came along with hitler, these were people in the main, but of low origin. after all, it was actually a revolution, in fact it was this nationalist one, but no, it was and the nazi one is still not a nationalist revolution, the nazi one - it’s more like, here they tried to make a new one, they had the task of making a new part of the german people the race, that is, in fact, was like that. well, how would the idea create a new person, then there is a new person in the soviet union, they were going to create such a socialist, but here they were going to create some kind of such a new one, and not only from germans, please. they
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also perceived all other people, whom they considered aryans, who could also enter this new one. and you want to say that, uh, to the elite, the british - it seemed to be beneath their own dignity, or something, they perceived to sink to this? this is some kind of german german some sort of a strange party of hitler well, how is this german the redneck came to power, and it was just very difficult for them to somehow negotiate normally with them, although in such a racial representation there was a lot of about yes, a moved ideologue of racism, who even moved to germany, believing that in germany he would be able to prove himself as a racial the idiologist is much better, because it was in germany that there was a certain request for the formation of new elites, but the difference is that in england there was an old elite and in germany hitler wanted you.
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new elite, and they, of course, could not among themselves to agree, despite the fact that they were both racists, but in different ways they wanted to create a new kind of race of chosen people. ss yes, and those already had a certain long-standing idea that they already own the whole world and are a superior race. and now, it seems to me, here is a purely psychological moment in which they could not agree, well, as it were, between the russian aristocracy yes and the russian proletariat there, yes, somehow there were such stylistic subtleties in my stylistic subtleties. let's take a break now then a little bit more such a historical digression will continue. russian split history, how the day of the split covered the twentieth century, how it turned out that the multimillion-strong orthodox people threw off and killed the
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something like the british elite, sympathized with. the day of fascism is, in fact, a consequence of the fact that everything in british history was called the name of adam smith , let's, we will name a few more names, because there is where to dig deeper because of adam smith? even in the middle ages, the british tried to present themselves as god's chosen people. so the main english revolutionary oliver cromwell called britain the new israel, which is called by god to rule with him on earth. these ideas have spread in the era colonialism. and after the suppression of the uprising in india in the mid-1850s, the idea of the british chosen by god received a new impetus. it was then that britain announced that some peoples are not primarily white, are not human at all. this means that they should not have equal rights with the rest of the great inspirer of these ideas was the writer redirk. carry the white burden and the best sons for hard work. send over 3.9 seas to the service of the
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conquered gloomy tribes to the service of the sex of children, or maybe the devil no wonder that it was in britain that the so-called science originated eugenics, which divided people and even entire races into varieties. one of the founders of the new ideology was charles darwin's brother francis galton. he proposed to introduce eugenics into the national consciousness, as a religion, in order to cull people with poor health and poor mental abilities. at the same time, the scientist attributed to the second-rate peoples even the irish, with whom they had to get along, the british advanced anglo-saxons, the irish were treated very badly, often the british considered them. almost a separate species of humanity, the british killed men and children. it is not, an integral part of how the british empire came into existence. this is a violent takeover of the occupation. boiling go racially oriented imperialism later resonated with the germans. perhaps the main
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inspirer of adolf hitler and other german nazis was the british philosopher thomas karlin, he was an ardent anti-semite who believed that the nordic race carried a divine mission, and the works of carlisle houston's follower stuart chamberlain. according to scientists, they became the basis for hitler's book minecraft from there taken the main empty ones about the hierarchy of times of selection and world domination andrey nikolayevich that is , it turns out that the british are british elites, since ancient times supported this fascist ideology even when it was not yet called fascist, then it was colonialism. well, with a few modifications. well, let's just be fair then. uh, if we are talking about hitler, then let's be honest about the fact that he is not the most outstanding geologist. all works, that is, all these are the postulates of hitler's ideology. this is what was taken from the western qi of latium is primarily anglo-saxons in its essence. that's about it and it was, in fact, its own it
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is. the only thing that brought hatred of the jews. she, of course, was also present there and did not take such forms as she, let's say, came. uh. here it is with the nazis, again, the moment when we talk about the jews is important here. we must not forget that initially the hitlers of nazi germany did not generally assume that the destruction of the jews, take away the same british and generally strange european gazelle. transport relocate we agree to this great desire, that is, the elite. here in other european countries. they haven't experienced in that sense, so when we talk about where, well, back to that, uh. here. i am now trying to observe our discussion with the eyes and ears of an ordinary ordinary viewer who do not know these names that i have just listed. vanya all his life and it seems to me that our viewers now have the feeling that the devil must be working out, so it's wrong. here we are used to ten. these it turns out to brand hitler and all his henchmen there, that is, based on what we are
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now telling, that hitler was simply, probably, not very, uh, a bad student, but the british were the teachers from the very beginning. just for all this time, this is how they are. eh, they tried to call her such a feature somehow. well hitler well, hitler is the most important, so the villains. uh. now. let's andrey nikolayevich, we are talking about what happened, then again. i will say again the clash of britain with germany it did not have an ideological sense at all in the second world war, and it was churchly. she actually only cared about hitler because it was a policy that threatened the british colonies. in fact , you understand the postulate of the anti-hitler coalition, which actually appeared, the destruction of some kind of fascism, the destruction of nazism was brought there primarily by the soviet union, more there, as they say, it was accepted when the given, yeah, the nuremberg trials were sued nazism. as such the same churchill did not want to, he wanted to fuck, in general, nazi criminals without any trial and investigation and close this issue, if we are talking about ideological.
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