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clothing linen and cetera. they need not follow this order and are found elsewhere will be shot. thirty three thousand seven hundred seventy one jews were killed in this two day operation of the nazis and ukrainian militia. another outrageous massacre was carried out by the ukrainian insurgent army and the bond era faction of the organization of ukrainian nationalists in german occupied polish foligno and eastern between one nine hundred forty three and one nine hundred forty four this genocide of poles was led by me call eleven thirty five thousand to sixty thousand people in vali nya and twenty five to forty thousand eastern galaxia fell victim to this massive ethnic cleansing operation. sensing the inevitable loss of the german troops the organization of ukrainian nationalists who gave up on their former ally
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and began fighting equally against the germans and the soviet forces. in january nine hundred forty three u.s.s.r. troops started pushing the nazis back liberating one part of ukraine after another . western ukraine was the last ukrainian region held by the germans finally being liberated in october of one nine hundred forty four. bands continue to wage their guerrilla war against the soviet regime carrying out bloody raids on ukrainian villages and towns and leaving behind chaos and casualties. this war went on until the middle of the one nine hundred fifty s. when the last collaborators were either detained or fled the country. on may seventh one thousand nine hundred forty five germany unconditionally surrendered to the allies ukraine remained a part of the soviet union fees. its. the peace after the
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second world war was short lived. the united states and the soviet union nations who our had together along with england to defeat the nazis tragically became foes as the cold war began. the accounting firms the banks the rating agencies the government and the central bank it's called a racket the u.k. profits from it handsomely that's how the aristocracy keeps going and that's not going to stop. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by mike was hoping the boy doesn't come from one pleasant god i'm stunned this is not
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the guns of the. woods as the three that is up on into the sea it's enough to look like them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that something's off put mole that's what we call soft instantly since it isn't selling the falseness no one won't do more for the almost. these two dogs. it's the. things this is the arsenals of the host i don't miss the old vision stopping there was a sting of phone calls in front is up and his cards on the find. a place for many clips over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball
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isn't only about what happened. on the beach pull the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each of killian erroneous and spending student twenty million one fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else want to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so well more transfer. and thinks this minute. the era of political and military tensions between the us and the u.s.s.r. lasted for nearly forty five years keeping humanity under the constant threat of
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nuclear war. in this battle the united states never lost sight of ukraine's importance. the u.s. intelligence kept a close eye on ukrainian nationalist organizations as a possible source of counter intelligence against the soviet union. cia documents that just recently have been declassified chos strong ties between u.s. intelligence and ukrainian nationalists since one thousand nine hundred forty six from the cia agency report it is clear that they were not mistaken about the nature of ukrainian nationalists organizations or their leaders step on monday or on himself according to an o.s.'s report of september one thousand nine hundred forty five bundy era had earned a fierce reputation for conducting a reign of terror during world war two after the second world war one darragh and other ukrainian nazi leaders fled to europe where the cia helped them hide. the cia
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later inform the immigration and naturalization service that it had concealed steffen bond darragh and other ukrainians from the soviets the operations involving ukrainians continued for many years the nuremberg trials of one thousand nine hundred forty five in one nine hundred forty six brought the political economic and military leaders of fascist germany to justice and revealed to the world the monstrous face of naziism and the crimes they committed but the ukrainian nazis were spared the same fate and some were even granted indulgences by the cia by nine hundred fifty four the agency excused the illegal activities of the zero un security branch. in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres in the lena was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine without ever being investigated or pursued as
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a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in one nine hundred fifty nine step on bond era the leader of the ukrainian nationalists was killed in munich where he was hiding under the name of stefan pople it would be fair to say that pantera became a major symbol of ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance for he was neither its only leader nor its most powerful one dimitrov don't solve was the father of the far right to tell a tarion doctrine in ukraine andriy melnyk was the leader of another faction of the o. un romance you have it was a general of the ukrainian insurgent army and others contributed greatly to the movement bonder as dangerous ideology suppressed by the communist authorities but supported by external forces never really died the seeds of ukrainian nationalism
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or passed from generation to generation unfortunately it was just a matter of time before they would once again blossom. in one nine hundred fifty four ukraine's territory was expanded even more when nikita khrushchev the leader of the u.s.s.r. and ukrainian himself generously gave the crimean region to ukraine. historians would argue about the legitimacy of this transfer for many years to come and sixty years after khrushchev's gift dramatic new events would take place in crimea was around the world are on ukraine as a crisis in crimea continues dozens of heavily armed men seize government buildings in crimea shake you crazy. just shrug your shoulders and say ok crimea is lost and the old arguments would heat up once again. the cold war would heat up and cool down by turns while both rivals were obsessive leave
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building up military capacity the turning point took place when the new era perestroika came to the u.s.s.r. with its new leader mikhail gorbachev in the middle of the one nine hundred eighty s. . perestroika meant restructuring towards liberalization and democratization it certainly had a positive impact on the international situation astonishing news from east germany by the east german authorities have said in essence of the berlin wall doesn't mean anything anymore. but inside the u.s.s.r. the weakening of kremlin control had different consequences. in ukraine a nationalistic political organization not owed needed for people's movement emerged in one nine hundred eighty nine due to this my openness. they advocated for independence of ukraine from the u.s.s.r. and became an incubator for leaders of ukraine in the nazis.
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in one thousand nine hundred one one of them new book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon visa and all center top ten anti semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. it also sadly attracted numerous follow ups. dimitry are founded another extreme right organization treason or trident in one thousand and four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an
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assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party who died. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. laundry paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. in the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities. all over. the world drastically changed in august one thousand nine hundred ninety one when the u.s.s.r. de facto ceased to exist and the global political map welcomed many newcomers ukraine one of them in modern history it was the first time ukraine was truly
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independent and all on its own. the red flag came down over the kremlin tonight as president gorbachev resigned and or to an end seven decades of communist rule in the soviet union. the years after the disintegration of the u.s.s.r. became known as the crazy ninety's in all the post soviet territories. he's leaving behind fifteen independent states which share only a disastrous economy and an uncertain future after having been under a government controlled economy the free market dramatically changed the rules of the game new business has emerged instantly in the first. all the guards were born overnight. the former country with no class division suddenly became stratified the chosen few became rich while the rest had to fight to survive. so as opposed to
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bush in you they say mr bush was. a what does that say. you know she's still of us let us hope statistic when using your phrase in the world when you sell as opposed to pollution is a. good. a less than human you to do little good reason you know it is the oldest day in each you and me and as many of you know dumbass how you will. post the system might be good you should listen to it and i'm just impressed i'm going to bushel things when i eventually you will still at the appraisal out of a socialist slush a chicago the people's growing discontent made ukraine more vulnerable to outside forces and a new kind of warfare was launched one not known before the color revolutions. illustrators clashed with police hundreds of thousands protesting the results of the election and calling for a new vote. ukraine has had to color revolutions in its twenty four
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years of independence in two thousand and four crowds of people descended upon kiev marking the start of the orange revolution. at that time ukraine became once again a battlefield of two forces the russian and western governments the culmination of this conflict took place during the presidential elections in november of two thousand and four. the two major candidates western backed victoria yuschenko and russian leaning victoriano almost equally shared the votes of ukrainians by the way calling viktor yuschenko western backed is not an exaggeration. his wife. catarina yuschenko is a former u.s. state department official and worked in the white house during the reagan administration the division was along geographic lines traditionally russian eastern ukraine voted for young age while western ukraine chose yuschenko by the
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announced result viktor yuschenko lost to victory on a co-feature but thousands of people didn't agree with it and they came to the central square of kiev on the twenty second of november. the situation received wide news coverage the country's election commission ignored reports of fraud declaring kremlin backed victory the winner in national politicians such as former general secretary of nato. became frequent guests in kiev initiating negotiations between parties in a faltering od will. be able to get. the results of the negotiations however were often reached only on paper thus you shan't go never told the supporters to stop blocking government buildings in central kiev. and therefore these nonviolent and very orange protests lasted for a month during which time the previous election results were no marred by massive
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corruption and new elections were announced an important nuance just three months before viktor yuschenko became a victim to a mysterious and still unsolved poisoning but it didn't prevent him from winning in the new election. though as we shall soon see there was much more than just the people's will that led to this victory this peaceful revolution and its leader world warmly welcomed by the international community but the euphoria didn't last long yuschenko its government completely failed with reforms and lost its chance to establish democracy instead descending into infighting viktor yuschenko was not reelected for a second term but at the end. of his presidency he had the time to make one last gift to his supporters from western ukraine.
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right now we're all set to start in five guys to do something this year has a signal. he's not going to talk about. just when you right after the arse explorers what do you put it there. to record. to say last week i'll. hang. on to illustrate. welcome to sophie until i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we'll got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to. little rock that. you know world of big partisan route
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not out loud you know how little money not for nor against our side or expending of the old people we believe most of those here. are a lot of my kids i don't want them up aside john even a lot of the moment i thought of mother having a little accuser there were a lot of them on my little one could not be old enough to go out to the people i don't want to put out as a moderate party without all the mother bloodletting. i
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government is in the balance as the interior minister. chancellor merkel says he's ready to quit over immigration policy. this is r.t. with good morning then it's the night after midnight on the morning after the night before the first football. and in a short way to russia have not favored spain or the fee for world cup securing the host nation's place in the quarterfinal here and have the lights from a studio in central moscow. you have to welcome it this is most job but like you all know the have seen or heard it before and this is the moment since russia secured but nail biting pen to cheat on victory over spying
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sending the number ten wrong side in the world talking if we just look behind us nicky we said that this is going to be a policy when bill cosby he may have thought that was a cliche you may feel he was exaggeration i don't think i even did it justice because it was the scene around those is just a call for new sound coolness and screams and she says we have got profit john because of the stopping just the sound of the horse the way the flags out of the ball windows and if you're wondering how the fans responded to all of this this is how they reacted was. the boy you should know we're all like oh say be a man if you have a wondered what it's like in the dressing wearing off to a dead team win a game wow here's a sneak peek was. what .
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i. should say to thank you and when i say it is to be russian. it was some day russia on the defensive let's be honest they were part of the whole route ninety minutes thought extra time with a goal an own goal penalties and tons of drama with millions to add to the state's case i would have. would be what you. thank you he thanked you thank you
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pro-abortion people in the parking. lot of people i think they believe. they become strong. or they believe in gravity then when the critics who are real are going everybody will. thinking that they wouldn't even qualify under book sale believe it and build some part of getting the team and today to show you exactly that i think that your choose the right. sceptics to do it by being used very strong by different points of view and trying to meet the need to keep explaining that need want all of them to gain effectively which they did. i think spirit forms work that maybe even in between but may have been then the went to go to extra time they know that their thoughts far to go to the pent up issue talk and was just about being together we've had friends i think for that long and and we also will
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make the usual you defend if you should ever play very well for you to ever play you when you see janine cohen green writing in the final four fingers she should be full of it for the ocean. all this lee would have mistakenly seems a team that is just won the world cup and maybe this is how strongly russian fans feel about it they don't often get this kind of success based on the been this fall in the well how has to imagine it's a big author was the only author who were worth the o.l.
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. go whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa hoss. each was a thoughtful face over there in the field garage life but have to say this man told us exactly as the penalty shootout started he said bush is going to win to say some luck in five don't we know what he got in five he has this reputation of being the really key penalty saver you know so the whole thing was set up for him. and you know. i just don't know i mean i didn't think that was offend poket by the way i thought we could be. but i have to say the russian players they fought and they
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fought and they fought and they never gave up they never gave up in at any second and in. that were listening is of opportunities for russia in that thirty minute period. it really isn't important what really is important to talk about is how the thing dealt with the penalty shootout which it is so much pressure skewed sense and doesn't matter who you play you can play the west team in the world the chances are that you lose if you don't score you penalties. so those playing dancing and singing in the streets across russia off of a crevasse plane and the thought of moscow that's become the unofficial fan zone for the well. was. was the you know you have an idea he has a value in the eye at the funeral. was.
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you. lead a. load. was said on. nobody was celebrating as you can clearly see the irony there celebrating like there's no tomorrow like tomorrow's. monday to have started something like that out in a procedure yard was the last time something like that happened. was . i wasn't eating history and making history once again i would see a school here is off that people are dancing jumping chanting at the cross the because it's absolutely amazing what we've just seen history being made russia can
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do it i love russian see and see this madness it's so amazing get it if you can see if he's the best he saved us he won the match against spain will eat spain is crazy much. through the may seem to protein is the way of the much this is great pressure so how can we can can have as yet not yet ready. when i'm not on my i have. snow just russian fans it's also people from all over the world happy. to host yeah polly went long into the night too but i'm a bit late she comes of course the sadness and disappointment for the spanish bonds . did set a new world record for the most successful passes but nonetheless there are still unable to break the host the but i do believe that all the spanish t.v. has shown that it has you know the goalkeeper.
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