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now i’m telling you that hitler was just, probably, not a very, uh, 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 in particular. let's andrey nikolayevich, we are talking about what happened, then again. i will tell you again about the clash between britain and germany ; it did not have an ideological sense at all in the second world war and it was churching. she really in fact, hitler only cared because it was a policy that threatened the british colonies. in fact , you understand the postulate about the anti-hitler coalition, which actually appeared, the destruction of fascism of some whom the destruction of nazism was brought there primarily by the soviet union and already more there, as they say. this was accepted when a given, yeah, but the nuremberg trials were judged and nazism was judged. as such, the same churchill did not want to, he wanted to shoot nazi criminals in general without any trial or investigation and close on this question, if we are talking about biological makes up. you see, when we talk about britain,
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we understand that this happened all that we are talking about somewhere in the third world countries that there was always an attitude, that it is somewhere there, so we are now talking about that 3 million people were destroyed in india so this was not the only case, this is generally the whole history of the british empire, but someone did not well, no one at all on the world stage. never raised the issue in mass numbers no, sometimes you know some countries of the former the colonies said, it would be nice if we paid compensation , but it was always raised. what is wrong you know. i think it's just racism. this is not the only component of the national social, and therefore here hitler was a student of racism so yeah. but wearing this idea here, which oswald spingler developed russian socialism, he was absolutely such an absolutely german tradition. here is some idea of such a special russian socialist path. so he perceived the exclusivity of german soil, if we even such idiologists as karl schmidt there
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he has, for example, one of the biggest books that i wrote in my life, it's called dictatorship, if you look at it. absolutely delighted about trotsky's dictatorship about dictatorship. lenin and a huge amount of the book is devoted to the admiration of how well they are, and in the soviet union they were able to rebuild the party, which we also need to try to organize as clearly and what a fantastic dictatorship. it's done according to its principles. let's we, too, in germany, let's try to control all spheres of life of the german people in the same way. and here is this combination of racism and such a peculiar idea of such some kind of prussian socialism. this combination is precisely the national socialism of hitler, which is the originality. uh-huh viktorovich of the previous part to speak. the fact that colonialism was not only in
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britain, and so on and so forth. you see, firstly, if we are talking about some ideological forerunners of nazism, and idols some nazis, then the same german nietzsche or the french count gabino. one of these ideologues of european racism, they uh, much more uh, played a greater role in the formation of german nazism than the same thomas carly ehl who really was a conservative. antisemy there the fact is that in the 19th century or at the beginning of the 20th century, it was practically any, most of them, i don’t want to talk about anyone, but a large part of european intellectuals, philosophers, and writers could is to say, does this mean that they were all fascist nazis or supporters of the current? no, of course not, but you know, such claims can be made against shakespeare and dostoevsky and gogol, and all these people were not, of course. the
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nazis or the nazis have nothing to do and were not even harbingers of the course. seconds, we're a little off about it. i, because fascism is over there, nikolai igorevich fishermen saw fascism here, in general, over there in the song i am russian. yes, i'll wait. i want to understand, it just seems to me that here we are starting a little. mm, a fork appears a fork. that is, anyway. we have an opinion that, yes, the british. these are the guys who, probably, should be placed on the first line. here, in the development of all these theories, there are no founders and some experts , including, as far as i understand, consider that they are not. this is an absolutely common story for all of europe - it is not british at all. and one moment. i repeat this important remarque the fact is that one of the reasons, a who called these reproaches, and the world order that the nazis had was that other european countries, european powers. they developed the colonials, they had colonies all
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over the world, and there was practically nothing left for germany. who on this occasion decided to make germany before the first world war discussed this issue? actually. well, there were claims even before the german ones. this issue of their empire , they had small attempts in africa, but they didn’t really succeed, and they were never left without an empire. and what they decided to do. decided the point is that if you watch it was a well-experienced there are very few european colonial powers who were engaged in colonialism on the very territory of europe , here is the boss. i did it and they colonized iceland. there are european people. he was under the colonial control of the tachans who kept the icelanders' grinder in a black body. in general, the icelanders still remember them, but basically the same french, english, dutch. they introduced their colonial policy. uh, where there were non-white people, non- europeans. and those whom they did not feel sorry for, they did not
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consider it easier, and the germans decided religion, in general me did not differ. they decided to direct their german colonialism to the europeans. they considered other europeans. yes, they say that they are aryans, er, in relation to some. well , if we look at how they behaved in the same czech republic, if we look at how they behaved in the same one. uh, poland, how they behaved in the territory of some parts of yugoslavia, as they do in greece in other countries, then they behaved as the colonial powers behaved in the territory of subject countries, that is, they are other others the peoples of europe tried to turn into their own colonial subject. and, of course, it also caused britain if we look. the thing is, 100,000 british citizens who were on the islands. here, between britain and europe, there were chena uilanders. so, probably, uh, stay british. they were under the control of germany occupied. these islands during the war and there
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were 100,000 british, and they also treated them as colonial subjects. that is, they did not give them in fact. eh, live like before. they they demanded complete obedience. it was for the europeans. very uncharacteristic. eh, already at that time in the second half in the middle of the 20th century, and here the action that we see is, in general, hmm, a frenchman there, a galance or an austrian, just like europeans. it just speaks. subtracting just slavs from europeans mikhail borisovich yes , the difference in relations between the dutch and the north germans yes, so that the regime there is about the same as for them and the germans, but he gave such an indication, he had certain sympathies. and so he gave such an indication, but when we look at the german occupation policy in various european countries, including western europe, despite the fact that
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there were many collaborators, many of those who sympathized with germany undoubtedly, but those even the way they treated the actions, and french resistance, that is, they organized very cruel activities against french citizens, who somehow may not even have participated in this, and the french still remember this is a very real european policy, which is different people europe proper british journalism. this is the turtle on which the salon of fascism stands, if i may, so to speak, completely wrong. eh, colleagues quite rightly said that british colonism is and what is called a thing in itself? it was well said that everyone who, uh, wanted to get colonies, looked, of course, at britain , but once again, fascism is an ideology that did not arise from british colonialism and racism was one of the parts of this very ideology, as
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far as nazi ideology is concerned , then a huge role for example, in its development, hitler was not the most important geologist there. this is true, but one of the main ideologists was alfart rosenberg, who was not educated in britain in russia in general, by and large he lived in the russian empire in his youth and in his youth an important role was played by russian white emigrants, who, on the one hand, accepted the idea of fascism, with the other side filled the ideas of the nazis with additional injections of anti-semitism. and we must know this too, therefore, and look for some kind of , uh, supposedly, the only source, this one the source that fed german nazism in england in russia uh at the north pole in antarctica uh there is no point in nazism and fascist movements have certain stories that have roots in the history of the countries where it all happened. that's the problem, and if we do not
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know the context of the history of these countries specifically, why is german fascism different from italian fascism and how and how is romanian fascism different from polish fascism and why? understand what the general conclusions are. it's very simple, here we are now let's paint. here is some kind of bogey and we will definitely beat this bogey to find these subtleties and differences. of course, i can then, after a pause, return the word to yaroslav igorievich, because here he is somehow right away, when i said that it doesn’t matter how it is called. yes, and you then agreed with me, in a couple of minutes we will be back. say you can at least sometimes not try to kill with another does not converge somehow does not exist.
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that the british are the most active participants in this anti-russian campaign. in ukraine, can i tell you that it’s just russophobia, it’s the same as colonialism nazism there, it’s clear that i’m now pulling a little by the ears, but the essence of something in general, does not change. now, if we go for a run, yes, let's go back to britain again, there some not all, but some but the head of the british government of late . the first woman to serve as british prime minister came to power at the height of the confrontation with the soviet union in 1979. margaret thatcher's methods of government paid off controversial and sometimes radical as part of the policy of containment of moscow, thatcher started a large-scale rearmament of the fleet and supported the deployment of nato missiles in western europe, we must face the soviet political offensive aimed at sowing discord between us. we need to resist those who consider russia's intentions to be
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good, while ours, on the contrary, are under suspicion, as well as those who are trying to prevent us from defending our interests. theresa maine as british prime minister immediately made the russian threat the main trump card of his political course. so in 2017 a year after being elected giving a speech. before my nation, i accused moscow of undermining the international order. and in november of the same year, already in brussels , russian aggression scared the european allies, the russophobic attitude reached its apophysis after the devil violinists. russia is more likely to be responsible for this heinous act. we will stop all contacts planned at a high level, including the withdrawal of the invitation to mr. lavrov, and members of the royal family will not attend the world cup in russia. we will use a range of tools in order to respond to threats to our security, replaced in office. my boris johnson also did not differ much in love for russia, but he really revealed himself after the start of the
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special operation in ukraine. johnson became the best friend . zelensky visited ukraine three times. about action. kiev called the greatest feat ukrainians will fight to the last drop of blood 200,000 troops of ukraine is very strong, so russian mothers should remember the lives of their sons. and perhaps this will keep putin from escalating the conflict, and we will start a dialogue, the anti-russian territory continued and the new prime minister list containment of russia for her, as the british press writes, the main political task is almost the main political task, saying their taraz was also never shy, it called for destroying russia then threatened to turn into a pariah country, we will humiliate the russian economy and stop financing the military machine. putin, we isolate putin on the world stage. ram and as a people we are a threat to them. who cares? what is it called in relation to us, this here is
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an attempt to announce. eh, fascism is the way, and researching it, so to speak, a variety of well answered genesis and how to say the brain itself. he said that british fascism differed from german fascism exactly as much as a farm owner differed from butcher. one gives instructions. eh, so to speak, to score the gathering of the second scores it. that's the whole point of british politics. she simply does not want to, so to speak, spoil her hands with the blood of others. but, when it is needed, and the first who began to relate to the russian europeans were just the british during the anglo-boer war, and the same white people who were declared not for people who were sent to the first concentration camps from the feed of the kolunchik, which then yes, so to speak, he fought against german german fascism, but precisely with the german one, because it had a different social support, how correctly a was told to operate on other sections of british society in chamberlain, who is fine with them, uh, agreed with hitler, kissed and so on and when britain a wants, uh, to change its international position
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she doesn’t care whose hands the chestnuts are, because this is the idea of anglo, but of the speaking world. it 's an attempt to transfer. here is the responsibility from britain to the same, the united states by their hands, because today is returning, and something has changed in this british policy, in addition to labels. nothing in its structure itself has changed, but only the forms, but less. eh, let's just say, the leaders have become smart. they do not expose their deeds so beautifully, as churchill did with a, so to speak, but with other other leaders. they're just more frankly speaking, yes. how to say? what, for example, did not allow yourself what to say? how to say e is the current prime minister, but the essence is right there the same proxy, and so to speak, destroy your own geopoles. opponents and spread their own colonialism in a new format of economic non-colonialism. but the same reason, and ukraine now is the
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very instrument of british policy to destroy russia's influence for development. uh, british inflexibility. nothing else has changed. and how they treated us second-class people in windsor castle will be treated like that. that is, they treated us like the boers during that very camp war, yes, alexander nikolayevich, if you leave, uh, in then it turns out that both the british and not the germans, and above all, carried out a certain social policy. it was social policy against the backdrop of the history of the twentieth century, against the backdrop of the opposition of communism to bolshevism, played as it played. the same tehcher when she believed along with many. e in the change after gorbachev came to power behaved completely differently, so
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here i would not introduce ethnic e, criteria. but , all the more, i would not introduce racial criteria. as for confrontation, this is the basis of any right-wing national movements in europe, uh, opposition to left-wing ideas of communism, socialism, and so on, which russia supports in one way or another. and now we are seeing a reorientation in foreign policy, and precisely these tendencies are too left-wing for them. yes, we have always, except for the gorbachev period, with the exception of the gorbachev period and with the exception of a part, and the white russian migration has always been on the left, does this mean that in order to seriously oppose us, they themselves willy-nilly shift to the right. and all kinds fascist stories will come up even more strongly, in order to resist communism you need to become fascists. i
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consider it absolutely inevitable. this trend has begun. well, we will not live to see the implementation. it 's me, i don't know. uh-huh, we’ll have time for a long time, i don’t agree. the fact is that they understand very well in england in general in europe in the west that putin is anti-communist, that he is not leftist and that russia today is not some kind of leftist country, so they consider it the other way around. they look they talk about what it is they say that we are right. so say, right-wing government criticizes exactly as right, so it's not a question of right and left. this is a geopolitical issue, including issues of geopolitical competition strong russia for london strong russia for other european and western capitals is, uh, a natural competitor. they are trying to eliminate us. this again, what's the difference, how to call it a short pause. now we will sum up. grandmother begs to return her beloved granddaughters, whom she raised
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for only 2.000.99 rubles. call by phone or order on our website leomax.ru. you are a super new season on sunday 22:20 ntv meeting place such results. is it possible to completely eradicate fascism? as a phenomenon or it just changes form over time, the name nikolaevich from my point of view and what we see in the second. and not the twentieth beginning of the xxi century and what we call the crisis of democracy will certainly lead, uh, to the strengthening of precisely fascist tendencies. uh-huh, so mehobovich. i think that fascism, nationalism and some other totalitarian ideologies can be defeated and chewed in individual countries, but in general, the hatred of a person for a person,
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which, unfortunately, is inherent in our earthly life and only in religious terms personally man. can cope with it so grigorievich, uh, in the form in which nazism existed. eh, in germany, of course, there will be no fascism, but i think that as the european union falls apart, some kind of nationalist regimes will arise, of course. uh, sincere fascism is impossible, like any ideology, it will change shape, somewhere. it will be a softer form where it will be. uh, a tougher form, but you can't eradicate it. unfortunately. i believe that western civilization. western europe and the united states after the second world war decided that nazism is such a good tool that you can hide somewhere, the addition of some bearers of the ideology of criminals in reserve, so that later you can use it for your own purposes, this is what we are now seeing in ukraine when i was young beautiful, and it was the beginning of the two thousandth. i discovered for myself. livejournal. this is such an internet platform, then the progenitor of all modern blocks. one of the most popular
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authors there was maxim kanonenko. mr parker he now a columnist, like, in my opinion, and then one of the most popular bloggers, so he was blocked there for this in this livejournal for suggesting that we bomb great britain so that our blues could catch capelin there, i was then at the beginning of the 2000s in the future young beautiful. i think mr. parker is completely evil. but after our today's program, i don't ask me such questions anymore. i somehow remember economics from vladimir vladimirovich. it was a lot of fun, just there was little evil. i find it very useful and interesting. there was a discussion today in going back to the british royal family, but what can i do? to say, well, no matter how much you hide family secrets, any of them , of course, will come up into the light of god, such a more herbivorous anecdote. and odessa beach. natopchenel lies a man reading a newspaper , an elderly man approaches him, looks at him like that, says, excuse me, are you by any chance a son or an omarkovich? he says no again he looks, well, you look so much like lev markovich, maybe you are
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his son after all. no, i'm not markevich's son. you wrong. you are playing me. you are just a copy of the leo brand it is very impossible that you were not his. listen. leave me alone, please. i told you that i am not a son or a vampire. this old man leaves in a minute and comes back. i understand that i'm tired of asking you about well, maybe you're all right. i'll ask mom. it was a meeting place that could not be changed. we will meet with you at 14:00 on ntv, goodbye. hello , do you watch the news on the ntv studio of egor kovanovskiy or how much for which
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