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but our festive mood does not change at all. and yes, vladimir, you are absolutely right. today we have our legendary olympic champions in figure skating with us. nikita kotsalapov and victoria sinitsyna hello guys, happy holiday. well, for the two of you, as far as i understand, there are nine yes, grandfathers and about the grandfathers who fought, but you have the great patriotic war, who is victoria here your great-grandfather, in my opinion, yes, semyon boris is cousin grandpa yes, great-uncle is sitting on semyon borisovich something he was a machine gunner, and we could not find him for a very long time time. he was listed as missing. and only after 30 years. we received information that they found him by a cartridge case, as they wrote down his last names, first name, patronymic, and he was buried in velikie luki, where, unfortunately, he died and we really want to go there and i hope we will soon there is no time, everything will turn out still grandfather. are you looking for? yes, we are looking for another grandfather. and also
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my great-grandfather served in the great patriotic war, and then in the forty-fifth year he was transported to the far east from the slok. uh, alexander yes, nikita is also your cousin yes , grandfather, this is my great-grandfather dmitry benyamin sergeevich a. he went through, uh, the entire great patriotic war. uh, as part of the first ukrainian front. also participated in the defense of stalingrad and hmm died. he is rescuing a soldier teaching a soldier survived grandfather. unfortunately, no, he died with the rank of general, what do you know, in general, about these people about their relatives, in general, these are people of what generation of what suit. what can be said about them in a nutshell, are they different or are they the same or are you the same as them? i believe that in
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don't say a word about it. these are strong people, hardened, unrealistic character, whom we are very proud of agree, but we will always be grateful for the world in which we live because they liberated our beloved homeland from fascism. and we will never forget their great feat. we have another legendary athlete here. i found myself understanding where the victors of the olympiads come from. when you are alive, are you just like these nine grandfathers, fought with champion jackets, and you have grandmother svetlaya, and very amazing troops. tell petrovna my grandmother. yes , harmful ekaterina petrovna, she was in an air landing and some kind of russia and she. ashes to my mother, and my mother told me that when there was an air team, young girls lifted these heaviest airships, as i call them, and protected
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the infrastructure of the city bridges so that nazi aviation would not bomb and people could continue to live even in difficult conditions, so i, frankly, am proud of my grandparents, uh, vasily georgievich korkin, and who did not tell my dad had nothing about the war and, uh, there was practically no information, and then i took this opportunity to write to the archives of the ministry of defense in podolsk and such a book about the guard sergeant in my grandfather gorkin and vasily georgievich received such a book, where in it is written about the fact that my grandfather was from the rifle regiment and but the sapper detachment and most importantly, what he did not tell, but there is a whole book about him. well, all the information that is available, and a lot of it, is lost and was not even filled in. he has a medal for courage, he has an order a medal for courage, he has a medal, and for the liberation of germany , moreover, he did not return
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home after world war ii, but he went to fight, uh, grandmother 17 years old to the war with japan, odessa 19 to the war. they went yes , quite rightly young, but what an honor the pride and courage that we have today in our genes, and as you rightly said, we show all this at the olympic games, winning for our country, and our medals are our victories for our country. moreover, i also received information for just a few years back, and mine on my mother's side. about my great-grandfather, who was missing and today we know that he is buried in the kaluga region. we will definitely visit this place and it is no longer missing. we already know where he is buried and more. and i will definitely. i take this opportunity once again and raise information about my great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers, who also fought. and today we don’t know anything, but we have the opportunity today
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to learn about them and next year there will be a big poster and go through the immortal regiment with them. and when you went to the most responsible world competitions against serious rivals , the genes of victory are laid in us, i knew that i was the winner. nothing is scary, because my family is with me, my winners are my grandfathers, great-grandmothers, great-grandfathers, precisely because of their courage, their strength of their faith that we are the strongest, the truth is behind us and we, looking at them today, are doing the same at world international sports platforms. i really hope that we will carefully pass on our history to our sons. i have two sons, and they grandchildren grandson. how about sons? that's what you tell them the world? lye films in which
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all the historical truth is really observed, which today is distorted by anyone who is not lazy. and the most important thing for us is to shoot meaningful historical facts in our films and convey the truth to our children about what was the great patriotic war. thank you. thank you. guys. remember, thanks. we convey the word of maria sittel masha remember the past, you need not remember the dead, you need to remember the living. this is how i will paraphrase the words of robert rozhdestvensky to say that today is our most important holiday - this is the true meaning of our whole life, dear friends. once again, happy holidays to you next to me. the weather today, well, it’s not easy to say, but yury sergeevich, not barakov, is one of the few surviving
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prisoners of the salaspils camp, the camp itself managed to be on the territory of modern latvia and it is notorious for being there mostly. little children young generation yuri sergeevich how old were you when you got to the camp? when you left it in 1944, how was yuri sergeevich going to tell you? redemption together with gagarin and a year and a half would have been. in the same village in the same place with gagarin, in the same village for a long time, then actions against were sent, which
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made a russian prisoner of war there, where the germans are located means information, then they were given a flashlight. and he cut the telephone wire and sang the anthem of the soviet union in front of the soldiers to escape from the camp. oh, they tried to escape from the camp, i tried to escape, but they left me and they gave me back sent to the camp. they barakov is also a story of its own. yes, why not barakov, they released me, i ended up in a resettlement center in riga
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and they found out what it means they asked me, only in german, only in german you can’t invest in russian, they asked me, so you were, i say, the camp is not hut, don't want to target me like this then they sent me means. in the forty-fourth year i found myself in moscow, there is a very serious story, here. who also spent 3 months in captivity in the donbass, you are from lugansk yes, and with happiness, this is the luhansk people's republic, which was liberated. happiness, thanks to these offensive movements of the special operation. before that, ukraine did not consider us to be people at all, and i was
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forced to be held captive by the aidar battalion, which mocked people and did not recognize us as residents of ukraine, so we were outcasts for them during our captivity. i looked up to my grandmother. she was a participant in the great patriotic war, she went to berlin, she is a paramedic. i went by education in the footsteps of my grandmother , there were also fewer and when i got free, it helps today, the inhabitants of the lugansk people's republic still fought in the water during the great patriotic war, yes rodion it is very exciting to talk about your consonants two grandfathers you have a war, yes two grandfathers, one was called up from nizhny novgorod , the other from dnepropetrovsk, my grandmother was called up zhytomyr and i got a resident, in general, the donbass have divided us to such an extent that now our
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goal is thanks to this special operation. unite this great country and once again prove that we are the victorious people and donbass and will live according to lived and aleksey will live and you support the morale, and our army of our soldiers, who are in the donbass now. who are you with today? this is c- this is my son, nikita who is in your arms? tell me whose portrait? this is my great-grandfather like boris fedorovich he where did he fight? he fought in ukraine before the capture of the keel by german troops, he worked as the head of the railway station during the encirclement, he and his comrades tried to break out of their encirclement. it failed. he
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betrayed him to the ukrainian police as a fascist, i don’t want to interrupt alexei well, please tell me, your heroes and today i know a lot of your friends heroes in the donbass today. yes, of course, you know, if it were possible, i would carry on an immortal shelf, take away a lot of portraits. i personally knew many heroes of the donbass and arsen pavlov motorola and vladimir burn and alexander vladimirovich zakharchenko, they all died defending the donbass, defending russia in the end. thank you. thank you very much. thanks for yours. for the continuity of generations thank you so let's establish a historical justice and show the frame where vladimir vladimirovich putin is walking and walking next to him. that's right, that means in a red jacket next to putin, this is gennady kirillovich ivanovtsev,
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chairman of the immortal regiment movement, and the lady, this is elena moiseevna tsunaeva with the chairman of the immortal regiment, the head of the russian search movement, and then. here it will be a little to the left. we will probably see it too. it's like i said, it's artyom and the burn. who has been fighting for the freedom of donbass for many years, his son vladimir joga - the legendary cambricorten was the chief of staff at own son. after his death, he headed the battalion and today vladimirovich putin. as you know, after the parade he met with artyom burn and handed him the star of his son? and thank you for your son. now we have the opportunity and we are returning to the intercession cathedral, where my colleagues boris korchevnikov and anastasia chernobrovina work. i looked in my positive energy. we still manage to
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disperse the clouds, somehow the weather is getting better here a little. no guys, something in their winter hats is not getting better. gotta get more more optimism. so i'll take off my hood and i won't. but still, to scare you with the fact that winter has begun here. no. no, today is a big holiday today, may 9th, everything is fine. weather excellent mood. ours is great too. ah. yes, that's what i want to say that every year, of ​​course, fewer and fewer veterans of the great patriotic war come out, and there is an immortal regiment to celebrate victory day, which restores justice. here today with us here on red square, a famous family, the legendary family of our favorite artists. this is ah well, they were with you before. yes, this is irina kupchenko , son alexander, we are very glad to see you. and, of course, always every year. we were with your
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husband vasily lanov. and now the first year of the victory day celebration takes place without your spouse. but he did a lot to ensure that the immortal regiment appeared and existed until now, when he did it. oh, he did a great, great job , really. why without him with him only? it’s just that now he is already walking shoulder to shoulder with the heroes whom we carry portraits, and he also he remained in the immortal regiment and it seems to me that he deserved it, because he was so, firstly, he stood at the origins, and he is one of the chairmen, and he put so much heart and soul time into promoting then, after all then it is about this that few people knew, and he went. countrywide. he told people he and when we first went. here in moscow, when the first procession was in moscow well, then it was assumed that there would be 100 thousand, probably
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peoples, and suddenly 500,000. the first year people ran, they grabbed portraits and walked. and vasya still, i must say that, of course, it is thanks to him that such popularity is. that's when, and then it's all the flow. these are the people themselves, when they saw what was happening, and did not grab portraits and poured into it, because he was a child in the occupation. he lived through all these horrors and it generally was and is actually doing his life. that's all his work and all his social work, probably, was not, but not a single cadet, not a single suvorov school in russia that he would not come and not talk to the guys. he gave a lot. that is precisely the soul and the matter of having the memory of our people. and those who died. she didn’t disappear, they didn’t distort her, he really doesn’t know how to inspire. luckily i knew him too. and when you talk to him for 10 minutes, it's enough to immediately follow him, what he said to people, to raise a thousand like that, you know, it's not
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that the artists who are loved a lot. yes, there are many good and best artists. here in him there was a peculiarity in that they believed him, and they believed him, because he never. didn't lie to myself or to others, he never bowed down before anyone. he was fearless just like his heroes, and he was such a patriot, he loved his homeland to such an extent, it was simply amazing and people believed in it. this is probably why they believed what he said. that is why, probably, his parents followed him. vasily semyonovich worked in the rear, as far as i know, right? tell about it. this is my knee bath daddy's mom and, uh, semyon petrovich his father. uh, in the early days of the war, they all worked in the production of hmm incendiary bottles. the mixture is very unhealthy. yes, the cut of protection in the
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first month of the war was not enough of everything. people were severely poisoned after a short time. their legs were paralyzed and a large number of people turned out to be incapacitated, they failed. war , uh, all my life, yes, and my dad's mom met my dad. and the father was this time of evacuation, not in evacuation. he was three in the odessa region to swim and swim, and his mother saw him only after the war, she arrived already without legs, in fact , they brought her great going out. and they met. many times you told how he went swimming and the war years. uh, they met only after the war and literally. in the very first days, they received severe injuries that did not even allow them to be found. here are the people who worked, and teenage children worked at the factory, women, thanks to all of them, of course,
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even the division says they won such things. yes, the teil division. well , you were born leni petrovna. yes, after the war, your father, yours, too, already celebrated the victory there, yes. he went through the war from the first to the last day. he finished, i i don't know what the flight school was called. he was a pilot and ended the war of money. and since our troops remained there, and he was already an officer, well, so junior somehow. i don't know handsome. it is clear in whom the daughters, out, and he stayed, they left him there. we didn't know how long we would be there. how many years i mean, uh, leadership, uh, and they sent him to get married , so that he would not be lonely, they sent him money there. he came to kiev and married my mother and brought her there. well, there i was born sent so sent. excuse me, i have to say that he was a pilot. he was a pilot, flew a fighter, and
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i remember he said that out of their release of 200 people alive peacetime, only seven remained every year. by the way, he graduated from the academy here with a gold medal. then he worked there at the headquarters and every year he had to go through a medical examination in order to be allowed on an airplane or an airplane in a single instance, he was a tester. and how he worried, how he suffered. if suddenly god forbid it. here they will remove from work, this happened, probably, too, of course, no longer alive. but you understand all this, we have a modest connection with this victory. that time has passed. i'm not a military man. i didn't see the war. i am absolutely peaceful but when the parade begins and the words go by consciousness, getting up, a country of huge goosebumps passes through something in our genetic memory. there is a connection, you understand, and more i think this idea is suitable. daris, you know it's raining. it's cold and chilly, but in
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fact you feel warm this warmth that goes along with this vast ocean of memory. just look at these people, something incredible, a huge number of banners of flags and russia of the donetsk people's republic of lugansk on all the soviet republics, of course, with us the victory st. some weather temporarily. like him, together with you, washington dad aleksey akinich, it’s actually very difficult for us in the current current generation to imagine all the circumstances, how your dad had to grow up really fast. he was fourteen years old when he became the eldest in the family, as far as his father is concerned. yes, he was 14 years old,
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when the war began, that is, in our family, and both grandfathers and uncles also happened to die, and they got out alive, but when the father stayed behind the elder after my mother died, they really did not have time to evacuate, because they couldn't leave their dying mother and it turned out that here is my father. teenagers, along with their three still young brothers and sisters, were on front lines. that is, they stayed to live, where it was almost impossible to survive. this is according to the terbunama of the lipetsk region. they lived in the trenches. and my father told me that they were running. uh, still spitting with a hot projectile and watching how it hisses. that
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was the entertainment. and well, then, when people were already returning from the evacuation. many died from the mountain from hunger, but thanks to the father. uh, in general, all the children survived and studied there. the father worked at the sister's academy. almighty all survived. yes, that is, in such inhuman conditions and, uh, how, according to my father, the hardest thing was to see how the pilots came hypnotically. he couldn't help it. and so he had such cases. he was summoned by the commander, they issued a pistol and they wanted to send him behind the front line for reconnaissance. but then some uncle came and said that he should not be sent, because he had small children. and if they kill him, then, of course, all the children. oh, they'll die too. and so, perhaps, this unknown person also saved all these children,
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who, in general, were tell. you understand grandfather died at the very beginning in the middle of the war to cross the dnieper in ukraine, they are happy to carry a portrait of their great-grandfather. yes, under kovrov ivan ivanovich, he is the same age. ah, twentieth century. he was a professional hereditary military man who served on the border and was forced to go to the amur and then transbaikalia and where there was a reserve, indeed. here in itself, but they got surrounded. because of the major, he brought his regiment and immediately hit. they are surrounded, and in general the shtrafbat and he fell. in the first fight you know, that's every story when i have them heard you think, it's as if you live yourself, every time every time you worry about every person. it's good that this immortal regiment exists. let's look behind our back thousands and thousands of people, an endless stream of colleagues. we say goodbye to you. i wish you a good
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mood today and i give the floor to the studio vladimir solovyov victory day holiday with victory day for victory baby. thanks guys. today, of course, is a great holiday. today, the huge red banner of 100 m² was brought to the immortal regiment. this is what the very sign that every year of the pandemic flew over berlin in treptow park. well, now it’s clear that berlin banned all symbols. this is the banner now. in moscow, berlin banned symbols. yes, they are not worthy to see our red banner of victory after someone pretending to be a chancellor by the name of schultz dared to declare the genocide of russian people in the donbass - this is ridiculous. after someone stanmeier. suddenly decided to teach us after the pseudo-civilized europe
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returns to their favorite topic that they have the moral right to receive us, but in fact is trying to recapture vital lands. in the east, he supports the revival of ukrainian nazism. and through him, solving his eternal dream , the masks are thrown off when today the british secretary of defense dared with his dirty tongue. say the words that no one has ever the right to say the leaders of russia want them all to remind you who are allies britain lost 400,000 america lost 400,000 and pretending that you are the winners. are you a metal dealer? who happily substituted, who polenglizu, like the americans, who so, but still at face
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value for their military products and entered the great patriotic war of the second world war and when its outcome was obvious. you dare your dirty tongues. tochita speak of a great people, the winner of 27 million, 27 million dead, not a single european people. he never dares to reproach us with you for the fact that we are on this earth on our own land and we are fighting against nazism and will be because it is in the blood of each of us. this is an accurate and clear beacon, which shows the direction to victory, our cause is just and we will come to victory, and nazism will be strangled. wherever he tries to raise his head this is what civilized europe is afraid of now, which is afraid to send its fighters. frankly
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fight with us and sends his weapons and money ready to donate to the last ukrainian soldier. so befuddled citizens of ukraine, you better have a bayonet of the earth. come over to the side of truth , join the ranks of the immortal regiment, which, by the way, is marching through the liberated territory today. andrey malakhov is in touch with us andrey that at manezhnaya yes manezhnaya square is back on the air, unfortunately, not all veterans can already reach red square, but we can make sure that they feel our love and this holiday people are in touch with us today -legend veteran of the great patriotic war alexander andreyevich khamenko. he went from lieutenant to general when the war began, alexander khomenko was only 18
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years old. he graduated from the flight school ahead of schedule after being wounded, he returned to build and participated in the liberation rostov odessa belarus poland ended the war with the rank of major. he is in touch with us today and you have recently turned 99 years old alexandra andreevich uh, i'm telling the truth. say happy holidays. it 's true. this is literally the day before yesterday, april 29, 23. i was born, respectively, i was recently 99 years old. i have planned for the next 100 years. therefore, we will continue to meet with you. you have a fire. here on manezhnaya square next year with joy. very nice. thank you and met with you. it's not my first time. i was very glad to see you. how do you organize. as you
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lead, i can tell more about you. you do not know which order of them is the most expensive - this is the result of your military already people, because the first medal that i received is proud of her for her courage. it was in forty-two. not far from stalingrad, where i ended up after school. and after that, the rewards for the corresponding actions went and reached. at the end, almost to berlin, i was sent urgently at the end of the day. on stalin's instructions, young promising people. uh, officers in academy to raise knowledge is already profound knowledge. and i ended up at the frunze academy of time together with pokryshkin three times, heroes and ten twice heroes were very

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