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did you ask me? yes, yes, i ask you to pay attention to our patient, because his today, despite complaints of interruptions in the heart, he was thrown out of your hospital on an ecg, he has an electrolyte imbalance. they did n't even help him. remind me what this is fraught with for the first time i see the patient. i had a great watch an hour ago. so, tell your colleagues who were on duty before you that if a person does not have a permanent place of residence, this is not a reason not to identify the causes of his condition. sign here , and the reasons can be different, for example, a traumatic brain injury. pay attention to the scars on his head and sign. here, do an mri, i take the situation under control and in the
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event of a repeated disrespectful attitude towards this patient, i have to. i will contact the health department and threaten the prosecutor's office. no, i'm warning him, i'm not kidding. thanks konstantin nikolaevich, it will be true. we can see from above. you all know that, get better. so everything, i ran away, you rest. a whole day is a must. so now bring glasses cosmetic bag.
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so come here, while it is impossible to work with them, they are late, they violate the reporting schedule, some want swap with others others want to work when their weekends are the other way around, and everyone blames the fact that we have moved writing like a chicken paw to waste medicine from left to right. in general, discipline is at zero, downright. previously, it seemed that zero was
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zero, as the leader was zero, in general, ziru olga kirilla is generally empty, a scorched earth number, that he is one of us schoolchildren to do something right, that you force them to write it in cursive, damn it. in the first class. well, what to do, you have to write a parser for almost, probably, a whole week or two. and you are you going home? yes, i don’t know, with pasha every day at physiotherapy, he says, i’ll go soon. and here's something i doubt. we in vain he loves you. god forbid, everyone knows how worried, while you were in a coma, it can be seen, only he doesn’t care like that, but inside him. so come on, get out of here quickly. and then i will get into some kind of trouble, whoever helps me out is better not to. and it's worrying. whatever it is, it does a
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good job. he succeeds, really. the bore terribly turned against himself all only quietly, but i i understand, but i went too far with the checks. what other checks are not enough for us, checks from the inside are still satisfied. well, how satisfied. yes, but i would say that these are checks that really only interfere with work while he is in the car with alcohol wipes.
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was a big step towards unhindered access to the caucasian ridge, what civilizational role did russia's victory in the crimean war play as a result of the crimean war? uh, orthodox shrines, remained inviolable accepted the results of the battle for the crimea, the british parliament was outraged by the capitulation position of the british delegation, did not even want to deficiencies lord palmerston captain john smith lord pikaspirit colonel george delacy evans these are portraits of british politicians navigators writers and commanders. they lived in different centuries and had different political convictions, but what unites them all is that each of them made titanic efforts to take
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crimea from russia and they all lost. which crimes were committed by the british for the sake of conquering the crimea , as english aristocrats became spies, and british prime ministers descended to fraud in order to conquer the peninsula. and what terrible secrets associated with the crimean war still keep the archives of foggy albion to answer these questions. we found here in the declassified documents of the british archives of the vault in the us library of congress in the archives of the mini. foreign affairs of the russian foreign intelligence service of the federal security service some of these documents you will see for the first time. today, many experts believe that the war of the russian empire and great britain for crimea was not just a war of two countries for territory about a clash of two
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european civilizations and the outcome of this war largely determined the fate of modern europe. although a lot has been written about the crimean war, 1853-1856, it still remains for us an unknown war fighting. they were fought not only in the crimea and did not unfold in the caucasus under the danube principalities in the baltic black white and barents seas, and even in petropavlovsk-kamchatsky, besieged by the anglo-french squadron, few people know, but the enemies expected to use the crimea as a springboard to reduce the territory of our country to the urals in fact. it was a world war in which russia single-handedly opposed the british-french-ottoman coalition. supporting austria-hungary, these words belong to prince alexis trubetskoy, who was born in 1934 in a family of russian emigrants in paris and
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became a professor of history in canada, you see, recently discovered in the archives of the ministry of foreign affairs, a unique draft of a trade agreement between russia and great britain, drawn up by the british on may 14, 1841. the essence of the government of england is demanding a reduction in trade duties for british ships, while on russian ships in the black sea citizens of the russian empire should have only three-quarters of the crew, the rest of the british and, most importantly, from now on, military ships will be prohibited from sailing in the black sea straits near turkey pay attention to the note messelrod about the studied project to read this report. it seems to me that we have to solve the following question. is it useful to maintain the status quo, or should
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the british be deprived of the benefits that they enjoy with us, which russia decided after such an ultimatum to britain, the answer is in this unique document with a telling title, the government’s memorandum on the rejection of the english draft trade agreement dated november 14 , 1841. pay attention to the left on the paper on the mark of emperor nicholas iv to be him nikolai inosel, the birth already then understood the true the goals of the projects put forward by the british are to get closer to the russian crimea, but for what? ah, to the zone of the caspian region today with yaft, and to central asia, uh, with cotton central asia as a whole , ensuring the global interests of the british empire well, among other things, of course, uh, crimea is
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important in the military-strategic sense, because a in crimea were the base of the russian fleet. black sea. always in the eyes. eh, great britain seemed to be archie, and the control of the black sea was an important value. this was explained by two main reasons. yes, lady of the seas. she, of course, unwound russia as a competitor, but because russia was developing both to the north and to the west and to the east, the fleet played a big role. the fleet increased both in quality and in quantity, and this is an outlet to the mediterranean sea, an outlet to the world's oceans. so, yes, and so are the tasks. eh, here's how to put such a cork. and so, in order not to come out declassified and recently reports of british words reveal the truly grandiose scale of the entire anti-russian game, started. in what ways
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over the years, the british acted against us with tools, and we will find out right now how the confrontation escalated. the british considered this land to be no one 's traveler and captain john smith, who lived back in the 17th century and became one of the founders of new england, wrote about the crimean khanate and the black sea region that this territory had no true owners when the british considered some land to be no one's. this meant that she automatically moved into the category of easily accessible, if not just her own. however, everything did not go according to plan, the british crimea joined russia on july 21, 1774, the russian-turkish war ended and the
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crimean khanate, which had been from the 15th century, was signed, a peace treaty was signed on it. in the zone, the influence of the turks was declared independent, as soon as the crimea joined russia in 1783 under catherine ii, the british immediately had interests there. back in march 1791, british prime minister william pitt jr., together with the government of prussia , drafted an ultimatum to russia and demanded that it refuse to join ochakovo and establishing a border with the turkish port under the dniester, pete then shared his plans for russia and relations with her during his speech in parliament. we will not only turn petersburg into miserable ruins, but we will burn down and the shipyards of arkhangelsk , our squadrons will overtake russian ships even in the shelters of sevastopol and let the russians swim, then on rafts like primitive savages openly
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encroach on the crimea, the british did not dare then and organized a proxy war of their allies turks with russia, the place was not chosen by chance. this the fortress of ochakov is one of the main strongholds of turkey in the black sea region, it was thanks to him that the turks could control the exit from the dnieper-buk estuary to the black sea, in which the russian squadron was based. it also allowed access to kherson, where the shipyards of the russian fleet were located, therefore, in 1788, after landing of the turks in tavria, russian troops approached the walls of ochakovo and began an assad, which lasted until the end of the year, it was this fact that allowed russia to secure the northern black sea coast and ensure the security of the crimea the british. after all, after the defeat of the ottoman empire, the russian soldiers got access to persia, and from there they could move
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it is generally accepted that the crimean war began due to the defeat of the allied fleet of britain by the turks paul nakhimov in the sinop bay on november 18, 1853, after which george william fredrick, willers earl of clarenton, the british secretary of state for foreign affairs announced it was time to start the battle of civilization against barbarism, this version was taught in soviet schools, it was for more than 160 years that both western and and russian stories, but few people know that the real reason was a completely different event that occurred a few months earlier in june 18503, namely the visit of persian ambassadors to the caucasian governor count vorontsov with
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with a proposal from the shahan of the middle to conclude an alliance against turkey on november 20 on the orders of nicholas on the border. a russian mission went with persia. an english resident of persia , murray, sent the interpreter of the khaniks, major general, sankovsky and several other officers to the future prime minister of great britain, lord. the russians sent a palm letter message to the version of the translator who knows the indian language and the military to train the persian army, this fact was immediately perceived as a direct threat to the british crown, india was, in fact huge resource. uh, a mining site . well, diamonds, for example, were mined there, this is a tremendous opportunity for economic development, so losing india, which , by the way, they did not completely control, was a nightmare. why was britain afraid of the fact that russian troops, in commonwealth with persia, would
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capture india as its colony, which, according to the british, russia encroached on half a century before , but, as then. there was no encroachment of russia on india. moreover, january 6 in 1854, nikolai withdrew the russian army from persia, the archives are silent about the reasons for this act. however, a well-informed military diplomat, baron tornau, testifies in his notes. in relation to india, the strategic goals of nicholas, despite all his disappointment in the politics of london, remained the same; he invariably rejected or ignored projects not only of conquest, but even of weakening the power of the british, but the king of the hindustan peninsula, despite the machinations of the great powers, remained at that time faithful his statement made at the beginning of the reign
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to act in any crisis situation. in agreement with great britain and france, finally, in order to calm london, nikolai takes an unprecedented step. surprisingly, he tells stalin about it in his long note about plans after military cooperation with england. apparently this was dictated by the author’s desire to warn the leader. order. here is what the russian foreign minister wrote in a circular letter in 1838. at in the continuation of the differences which we have had to have in recent years with england, there has not been a single one that would appear in our eyes more serious than the strange disease that has just appeared, forcing the british ministry to attribute to us hostile designs against british rule in india. finally, nicholas himself intervened first, on his
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orders, the tsediborg made the following statement the thought of encroaching on the security of the tranquility of british possessions in india never arose and does not arise in the mind of our august monk. but finally, almost two centuries later, the former labor foreign minister. david owen will write what led to the clash between britain and russia during the crimean war. did the british obsession to keep russia from moving towards india give rise to the so-called great game a distorted picture of the intention of the russians a strange disease an obsession that led to so much tragedy and suffering, it is worth listening to mr. aries because he is a psychiatrist by profession the author of the history, diseases and ailments of the world leaders of the last century, it states that sometimes the possession of power causes gibri. syndrome blindly
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hostile to common sense arrogance. so england starts a big game just 3 days before the recall of the russian mission from persia england signed an agreement with france on the attack on russia, turkey became the third ally of the british in an early war, and this time the main initiative in unleashing the war belonged not to turkey and not to france, but to england it's hard to name an enemy of russia on some stage at which england would not have supported. that's the time, by the way, the crimean war, the idol of the british salons, er, was lord tennyson, an excellent poet, he wrote in his diary. i hated russia from my birth and will hate it until the end of my days. and this is a unique historical document signed by queen victoria on april 30, 1854.
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appointment of the dragon lord as commander-in-chief of the english forces. so the lord, fixing the arablana of a veteran of the napoleonic wars, who lost his arm in battles, the queen made a field marshal and commander-in-chief of the british forces in the rapid war with russia on the peninsula. for nicholas i, who was called the last knight of europe and for whom the concept of responsibility and for a long time were immutable the most important motive for the war with turkey, it was completely different since the fall of byzantium, protecting the interests of orthodoxy and the orthodox in the world was considered the spiritual and historical mission of russia, the lord said, with these words they went to battle soldiers and officers of the russian army near sevastopol why is the fact that for nicholas i the war and not only for
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him, but for the russian people it was, uh, an unclean geopolitical war? although this is also, but the reason for the war was also the very important circumstance that turkey, which then owned the holy lands of palestine, was under its rule, refused russia protection. the right of patronage over the holy places, first of all over the reflem, that is, the ancient temple which is located on the cave, where the baby christ was born, was to go to the catholics, petersburg convinces the port and paris to abandon this intrigue the british are adding fuel to the fire in every possible way. nicholas remains adamant, does not change his position, and istanbul, having enlisted the open and secret support of england and france, the war becomes inevitable following the results of the crimean war. uh,
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orthodox shrines remained inviolable. and this is an important victory of nicholas ii and the russian army. we owe them the fact that today the divine liturgy is celebrated in holy places. they serve from catholic masses, and another important consequence of the crimean war was earlier places, saints associated with earthly life. christ from the biblical. history was closed to both pilgrims and archaeologists and scientists. after the crimean war , the turks opened these places for pilgrimage, including scientific archaeological ones. yes, if the crimean war unleashed against russia was considered, then in europe the most senseless and unnecessary in history, as it is called to this day in english and western histories, then they are, of course, right, but for the russian soldier this war was filled with high
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meaning. for them, she was illuminated london fenced off from europe by a fog of mock indifference to this background of the war, but it was perfectly understood in paris in the churches of france , sermons thundered in which the war was not called otherwise than sacred from the point of view of the kaliki, however. here are the testimonies of our contemporary in the recent past, the british foreign minister david owen, who wrote a book called the riddle of the mystic and the suspense of 100 years of british russian relations. there he recognizes how he understood the idea itself from the side. you christian minorities in the turkish dominions were the main the nerve of the events that led to the crimean war, soviet history, geography, diligently bypassed this fundamental religious aspect of the conflict. it would be time for russian historiography to turn to face him under the information cover of mass
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russophobic propaganda and the fictitious need to liberate europe from the wild russian bear, september 14 , 1854. anglo-french troops landed not far from evpatoria, russians led by the commander-in-chief, the prince. alexander menshikov fought on september 20 near the alma river in order to keep the enemy away from sevastopol, unlike long-range rifles, the russians are armed mainly with ordinary smooth-bore guns, which are three times inferior to the enemy’s weapons in range. the battle is often compared with the battle of borodino. and there are reasons for this, but the thing is that it was important to delay the advance of the french, the british and the turks towards sevastopol. since sevastopol, which had very powerful defensive structures
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and batteries that protected the city from the sea, was the land was completely bare, and at the meeting of menshinsky , almost the prototype of the meeting of kutuzov in fili, it was decided to give battle at the alma river, the purpose of which was to delay the advance of the allies and during this time, using it to strengthen the defense of sevastopol, which was done, the army battle was very cruel. not very bloody , the so-called attack of the vladimir regiment is known, which, in order to get in touch with the enemy faster, just boldly a whole regiment of british british infantry, and it was a terrible, so terrible attack, which was generally included in the annals of the military history of the crimean
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war, who studied in detail all the stages of the olminsky battle. this is how he describes the attack of the vladimirites. based on the testimonies of its participants on both sides, in fact, we have before us a live reconstruction of this episode of the battle. the short distance again nullified the advantage of the british in small arms, and the complete disorganization of the british regiments allowed the vladimirians to overturn them with a terrible bayonet blow and throw them back in a few minutes. to alma. the vladimir regiment brought in the enemy on bayonets for almost 500 m. nothing could stop this crazy run. and no one lost among the officers who tried to stop the soldiers by personal example . goodness cudrington was killed and more than 50% of the officers were wounded. nikolai has been speaking since there were regular troops in russia and, i believe, since they
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exist in the world at all. soldiers have never seen anything more beautiful at all, mighty as a result side of the allies. the full expense of the battle of charges, because all these bayonet attacks had to be repulsed somehow and mostly with bullets, let's say, so they are with bayonets. well, what could compare with the russian bayonet and there was simply no ammunition, but the base was in evpatoria and there were guns, there were also artillery and medicines and ammunition and all the equipment necessary for further advancement. and when they scolded, for example, the french, then the british, that they had made a decision. uh, how to pause pause. damn, he's the duke of willington, his well-known expression was precisely that during a military operation, time factors are everything, that
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is, here these reproaches are inappropriate. the allies simply could not advance further. there were no forces for this, by the way, the allied intelligence lost the russian troops left. they didn't know where they were. ah, the russian army. and it was clear that leaving the battlefield was the goal set by the high command. well, in the face of fewer people in this case, it was carried out by the russians , in the meantime, in order to prevent enemy ships from leading the defense into the city kornilov and nakhimov flooded most of the russian sailing fleet at the entrance to the sevastopol bay, and the sailors urgently retrained as infantry thanks to the feat of the russian army, with alma and the diligence of the defenders of sevastopol, the allies quickly forgot the slogan that sounded in their camp on the eve of the battle, sevastopol for a week of their
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euphoria quickly disappeared in the trenches under the bullets and shells of the besieged city, the defense of which lasted as long as 11 months. after that, the russian troops retreat in an organized manner to the northern part sevastopol but did that mean? we lost the crimean war in the west. today they say that this is how russia lost in the crimean war; the same version was commonplace for a long time in russian circles, but how it really happened, and why it can be said with confidence that the crimean war did not end in defeat for russia at all, one must keep in mind that comparison of sevastopol with troy. uh, the non-indigenous sevastopol did not fall; in the first place, the part of the city in the northern part accepted its defenders. to myself how it was made was made unique
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method, and at that time the largest pontoon bridge was built, 960 m long and 11 wide. and a very short time, when it became clear that e numerical superiority. uh does not guarantee the protection of malakhov kurgan and the necessary heights that were defended by sevastopol, then the command understood that it might be necessary from the south side. to leave the south side, go to the north, that is , it was practically necessary to cross into the sevastopol bay. and this pontoon bridge was made, about 25,000 troops came along it, all the artillery, all wounded and then civilians. these are the words spoken by a member of the house of commons from the conservative party bullerlitan april 28, 1856. after
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the russian troops managed to drive the turks out of the kars and take the british colonel williams, the leaders of the turkish defense, the russian star in the east of the english, the loss of sevastopol for the russians is not as terrible as the loss of the kars for the british. this event will forever remain a dark spot in their history. the capture of williams will naturally be interpreted by the peoples of asia unambiguously as the victory of russia over england still remained. under the control of russian troops, more than that, the gorchaks managed to concentrate up to 50,000 bayonets on e, advantageously elevated places around sevastopol. and the army was ready to continue the fight at this time polkars. and all this, combined with the understanding that sevastopol will not be easy to snap, but will stand to the end, led to the fact that first
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a truce followed, then peace, and then very quickly the allies left the crimean peninsula, what is behind this sign? so we have tests for you good, but to be checked, as you understand, there is no change. more than 420 outpatient cancer care centers throughout the country and closely national projects in russia what is important here and now here is a british document in 1855 addressed to queen victoria this map of the azov region it shows the cities of the russian empire located on the shores of the sea of \u200b\u200bazov, berdyansk mariupol taganrog, the
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main purposes of the granary and food warehouses are also indicated here. and this is another english map cities from kinburn to kiev and from mogilev to berdyansk, that is, the british planned to capture not only crimea, it was a real full-scale war against all of russia, and they really started it. so the british fleet undertook several raids on russian coastal cities. on the sea of azov, in parallel, they destroyed all the schooners that were laid up up to the fishing boats of the owners, as well as the local residents were exterminated. and the grain was exported to england in march 1854, the head of the british cabinet. lord palmerston. well literally stunned members of the cabinet when we voiced the global, as he called the ideal war plan. what was so amazing in
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this regard, in fact, it was not an original war and not even about the crimean peninsula, but a global war in the vast expanses of russia and the main task of the mistress of the seas was to cut russia off from the black and baltic seas. but even chairs, ambitious tasks did not limit the appetites of london, the theater of war covered truly vast expanses, in addition to the black sea and the baltics were invaded and bombarded in the south by zugdidi and sukhumi anapa and novorossiysk in the north, the arkhangelsk city of kala on the white sea, petropavlovsk in kamchatka and the mouth of the amur in the pacific ocean, according to the plan of lord palmerston, sweden was supposed to enter the war and for this and guaranteed with the transfer finland and the åland islands. the baltic lands were given to prussia
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, georgia and the crimea to turkey and wallachia, bessarabia and the mouth of the danube were given to austria but this is not all forgotten about old dreams. warsaw for england is very it was important to create a buffer state that would separate the limits of ancient muscovy from the southern seas and a plan appeared to transfer the ukrainian and belarusian families, to whom, of course, poland, such a large-scale redistribution, in fact, would press russia to the ural ridge and finally deprive it of the status of a great power, the question naturally arises why soviet and, of course, western history of graphics declared the crimean war a defeat for russia, with the undoubted fact that not one of the tasks set by london was completed the plan of tearing away the south of russia failed and the coveted fruit of the victory did not ripen, especially for
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britain to close russia's access to the northern and southern seas, carried away by the confrontation with russia, france and england overlooked the strengthening of prussia and the same generals who fought near sevastopol then drank the bitterness of humiliation and defeat during franco prussian wars, of which he spoke, france was left with eyes only eyes to cry, well, a logical question arises. what kind of victory is this when none of the strategic goals set for the participants in the war were not fulfilled, and the consequences were very serious and difficult for the allies , first shown by nicholas the first, and then by alexander the second, the heroism of the russian army in the defense of sevastopol, the capture of karts and the disruption of all plans of the interventionists. in the vast expanse of the theater of operations, the ideal war plan was crossed out. and that's why it was not yet a defeat about
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a victory, including a diplomatic one. on february 25, 1856, a congress was held in paris following the war. representatives of european delegations ask russia's bessarabia is the answer of the delegate from russia, count. orlov was preserved in the protocols. the plenipotentiary of the congress does not know what a sea of tears of blood such a correction of borders will cost his country when count orlov recaptured brilliantly. uh, arguments and international law by existing treaties. all these claims. the british parliament was outraged by the capitulation position of the british delegation and did not even want to ratify it. this is russia agreed not to restore the black sea fleet, but in addition to sevastopol, we have osta you are another fleet in the port
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in the city of nikolaev, moreover, the british will learn right at the congress that russia has another black sea fleet in kherson. russia also retained the right to own a fleet in the sea of azov, they forbade us to have a military fleet. although mine was left there in the novorossiysk referson, it stood, nevertheless, but for how many past 14 15 years and bitters, where i ruled the note. that we are violating turkey's agreement, so we are considered free and in london they all signed that, according to this decision, our main goal after the military congress, turn sevastopol into a duty-free zone, but most importantly, according to the peace treaty, russia returned the
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regions of crimea captured by the british and french, which means that the russian empire won a real victory. and so, what the french said when signing a peace treaty with russia can not be figured out even after getting acquainted with this document. who is the winner here. and who is the loser? we specifically want to dwell on a significant episode of the crimean war, the battle of balaklava, which took place on 13 october 1854 and the events that were noted in 2004 in sevastopol, the consequences of such false historiography are often very unpleasant and difficult. i remember how the anniversary was celebrated. uh, the 150th anniversary of the balaklava battle, then. uh, it was ukraine crimea arrived. mm scottish pipers arrived members of the royal family.
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husband, queens, there were officials from ukraine and almost no one from russia. i got there, in general, to be honest, by chance, and we accompanied the danilovsky choir and organized so that we could uh, sing a memorial service for the balaklava battle. by the way, before that, absolutely uh, there was a monument to russian soldiers who died during the balaklava battle, and next to it was a clean, well- groomed memorial to the british. uh, it was very disappointing for the light cavalryman, but we made it in time, because we saw it for and literally there 2 months before the date, that was the moscow city hall and the black sea fleet. they erected this monument in time, but this is an accident. nothing random though. i believe in life does not happen and yet. but what happened? why didn't anyone come? even the ambassador. uh,
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russian from kyiv did not bother to come. yes, i asked this question. one of the officials did not look. well , what are we going to celebrate these crimean wars? i filled him in that, in fact, the balaklava battle, which was celebrated in those days, was actually the victory of russian weapons in the balaklava battle in a frontal attack. the color of the british light cavalry died in the position and for a long time, the balaklava battle became a day of mourning for britain, most historians agrees that the main culprit of the tragedy was the direct cavalry commander. lord cardigan, who apparently wanted to go down in history as the creator of the epic victory, but was remembered by his descendants as a mediocre commander who killed hundreds of representatives of the most noble english families.
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the balaklava battle was a national shock for the british, by the way, one of the dead aristocrats was the duke of marlborough, a close relative of the famous british prime minister winston churchill, who during the yalta conference came to the grave of his ancestor, however, with a geopolitical failure obvious profit. the british from this war became the fruits of looting on the peninsula and the export of cultural property from it october 26, 1855 in the vicinity of the balaclava, the british soldiers collect stones for the construction of the railway. one of them finds an ancient coin, which later , through lieutenant nash and captain patton, will fall into the hands of the british colonel wil him monroe
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. illuminated monroe's violent activity here this man is london times correspondent william howardsle. here is what he telegraphed to the editor after one of the largest finds. monrog, colonel monroe decided that he had unearthed a greek temple, that sacrificial blood filled the ceramic jugs, flowing down the buttocks on two blocks, which, according to the colonel, were altars for the sacrifice of the offering. it turned out that monroe's ancient finds date back to the third and second centuries bc, all artifacts are being transferred from the crimea to the british museum. monroe became interested in the first finds british sculptor richard westmark, viz. he spoke about the possibility of fabulously enriching britain with crimean artifacts to general robert vivianne, and he conveyed his words to the minister of war, lord, fox, pamur, fan, mur, issues a
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decree in accordance with the order of the military department regarding the transfer to england of marble sculptures and valuable relics, which survived the destruction of kerch and worthy of placement in the british museum. and besides, the minister of war ordered to ensure the required tonnage of ships, on of which crimean valuables were to be exported, and doncan mcpherson and william monroe received entire companies. mercenary soldiers to search for treasures, the export of which to britain continued until the end of the war, and such looting of other people's cultural property is quite in the spirit of the british. although the english aristocrats themselves. being nominally christians , protestants try to erase from the historical memory of civilization that a huge amount of wealth was obtained by them as a result of the plunder of the glorified constantinople in the thirteenth century during the fourth crusade
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campaign, when they colluded with the catholics of france and even the ottoman muslims. but such woeful lines were left to us by alexei konstantinovich tolstoy, who visited the crimea immediately after the end of the war, as soon as i stepped under your acquaintance, the blood is striking. to me the inscriptions of the enemies, the drawings are rude, not jokes, bad, where russia is vilified with arrogant triumph, all the same loud boastful words. dishonest enemies justify their deeds everywhere they look, fragments of dust, everywhere they look, violence, mockery and threats everywhere, and from the garden through the window, roses creeping behind a marble crown, interlocking, they will carelessly bloom in sprawling beauty, as if nature is trying to throw its veil on the affairs of a hostile people. albion left such traces of civilization on the land of those whom he called barves, who used the unstable
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position of our state. for the sake of their own benefit, the europeans, and at the beginning of the twentieth century, the primacy here belonged to england, which this time used a civil war as a way to destroy russia and seize the crimea. a resident of the tula region does not know from whom he is cohabitant gave birth to children whom he has been raising since birth, my cohabitant. hope causes an active lifestyle among the applicants. he himself i will only believe the official dna test you had, he told me that yes it was and, of course, the woman's legal husband, she often spent the night with him. since the moment we parted ways. i had one once, so who is the father, husband-neighbor or cohabitant, we had no sexual relations. well, it
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wasn't like that. i know every child whom i gave birth to nadezhda and you sincerely believe that all the rest also idiots. i'm opening the envelope, dna tomorrow at 17:50 on ntv who poisoned marina khlebnikova's cup of coffee why did one of her beloved men go to jail, and the second one is dead and why now it's time to save the singer khlebnikov herself the mystery of the disappearance in the investigation is based on real events on sunday 0.5 do you see the recently declassified document of the british ministry of defense dated march 6, 1919 ? the military cabinet decided to provide assistance to general denikin in the form of transportation of
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ammunition. it was decided to send to the shores of the black sea 20 ships with a carrying capacity of 5,000 tons. everyone believes that france should provide italy with no less assistance, and this picture was taken earlier than november 26 , 1918, a squadron of british ships is on the road in sevastopol and already on november 30, the british arrive in yalta, the formal reason for helping the whites in the war with the reds, but how it was in fact, in may 1918, sevastopol was occupied by the german invaders, who stayed in the crimea for only 7 months before you declassified british memorandum of russian policy in which the minister foreign affairs georgeson writes to the military cabinet in britain germany does not hide the hope of compensating for the loss of its colonies, they plan to make their new colony much
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more british. they understood the chance not to be missed and asked the germans of their recent opponents of the first world war to linger in russia until they arrived, the real targets of the british intervention. on the peninsula, it was somewhat to pit the russians against the russians for general exhaustion. and the crimea closed the way to the tank, which means to the baku oil. yes grip crimea was, well, a big step towards unhindered access to the caucasian ridge and having already overcome it to find itself in the caucasian republics, where the main oil reserves are concentrated as early as august 7 , 1918. to do this, a landing force landed in baku under the command of general denserville barking the truth. on september 14, the british had to leave due to a lack of food in the city, but they did not abandon their plans. but most importantly, the british
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decided to implement the idea of \u200b\u200bbuilding the so -called forty-fifth parallel road, which appeared at the very beginning of the 20th century. it was supposed to be a transcontinental communication axis from london to india, what role was it supposed to play in this project, crimea, it was here that the british planned to build a bridge from kerch to taman and it was to become a connecting part of the railway line from england to india, the planned route of the highway looked impressive london paris leon turin lombardy venice trieste territory of the future yugoslavia territory of romania odessa nikolaev perekop, dzhankoy kerch bosformirian taman peninsula, coast of the caucasus, the territory of the middle east of delhi no, in order to carry out this
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grandiose project of russia during the civil war. it was necessary to weaken and crush even more, because the british are good. they remembered that even a small detachment of russians, led by a bold commander, is capable of destroying well-thought-out plans. for example, the coastal battery of lieutenant dmitry maksutov, which in 1854 repulsed an attempt to land in the area of petropavlovsk-kamchatsky ten times superior in number anglo-french landing, thereby thwarting the attempt of the british to throw the russians out of the far east, while the british suffered very heavy losses, so it was decided to carry out the operation to fragment russia by proxy and the british attracted the japanese, promising them to give primorye to japan after the collapse of russia
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