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national although this phrase is used by some fools from mgimo well, some accomplice raises a question. how can it be? the nazi international does not even know what a national socialist is. how can it be on the social who just didn’t learn from the ad. one of those juicy details that started my morning today. this is news from latvia that the deputy minister of defense of latvia, so to speak, with a lean face , said that out of the six guns that latvia handed over to ukraine, two were destroyed. the third one is out of order. in general, half is already gone for four months. and in general, no matter how fucking extrapolating the total losses of everything that is given to ukraine, but this is a detail, in fact , it is quite obvious that right now, the closer we are to february 24, the more we will analyze the past year, the more we will ask questions
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of the big plan of the big plan of our big plan of our opponents, it is obvious that, uh, no matter how the enemy's main big plan, uh, turned the whole situation into a story with iraq . that is, it didn't come out even something nothing from russia failed to make the second cancer. it was not possible to make hussein with putin, it was not possible to strangle russia what is called in the sanctions and, accordingly, now they are feverishly choosing the next plan, most likely, not that is, not most likely, and by all the signs that we see this plan is called the organization of the conflict, that is, now the task is to drag out this conflict to such a stage that russia begins to get tired of it again. again, the same internal processes that they dreamed of began provoke. it didn't work out during this year. and for this it is necessary, of course, to turn ukraine into such a real zombieland. here we ask again. well, why do they generally turn a blind eye to
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fascism to nazism to commit anything, i will explain, again, everything is repeated during the time of the afghan company. the west allowed the afghan mujahideen everything in general, that is , any atrocities, any game, everything that happened, obedient victor lupan was such a well-known correspondent and publisher. a great friend of russia, he was just starting out as a military man the correspondent and the first time he got to afghanistan , he was simply shocked, he says what kind of bastards and bastards we dealt with there , we mean it, the west, because in fact it speaks the image of the mujahideen that was built and this is reality , which was it was completely different things here the same thing, that is, in order for, uh, ukraine to fight indefinitely , their organization must occur. that is, they must, uh, they sink to the level at which only the primary bestial instinct works, accordingly, in this case , everything will be allowed to them and it makes no sense to us.
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indeed, how to be surprised. why the west why do we send a video to the un showing how our prisoners are brutally shot, and there, uh, suddenly they discover this and express torture. well, what is growing preoccupation? here you know somehow that's not very correct. perhaps this is the concern. eh, let me remind you. from the finger of the well-known bucha, she didn’t go through only four waves of a tsunami, not only in uno, but in general in all political institutions. at the same time, there was nothing in the west, no video. nothing just fictitious dug out of their own. they also shot people. nevertheless, all this was in relation to us, everything is possible , of course. eh, realizing that there is, indeed, a long big work ahead, we must understand that we must also make completely new demands on ourselves today. ah, our mission. these are expressed in the fact that we, first of all, must have carried out a very large stage of mobilization; moreover, we
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can now say that we have trained people. now the main task of this is before me said, just a general. i can once again , uh, repeat and clarify. our task is to turn the emobilized into regiments and divisions . for this, we need equipment. this requires weapons. this requires ammo. this is the question we should be asking our industry. a year later, what has been done a year later, to what extent all the plans that were set a year ago, which the war set before us, are being carried out. a year later, i'll remind you how much we really turn these reserves into uh combat organizations. we still have the front lacks what is called fortress regiments. these are regiments that, with well-trained mobilized men, are sitting in the trenches and cannot go anywhere except on foot, because they do not even have ordinary loaves. i'm not talking about technology there. it is clear that the regiments in the defense do not need a complete set, but they need at least something
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in order to simply, as it were, use their needs unconditionally. uh, we must in this case, of course, all of our efforts are increasing, because spring is ahead. it is now clear that the ukrainian offensive, which they will definitely hold no matter. they don't have enough power. is there only one thing, that is, if it works out, at least something , that is, if they can at least somehow stick into our defenses, then this will allow them to drag out the war for at least another six months, that is, every such offensive can no longer have a goal, because they do not have the strength to defeat our army there. there , uh, there, entry into the crimea or something else, but each of these uh strikes makes sense only one is to go somewhere and then force us to expel them from there for months. and, of course, under it will be done. that's it, well, and one more detail, which is right there, preparing for the transfer. i, too, in this case, how would i say from those problems that arise,
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literally now guys came to me wounded, who had the following problem. and in this case, i also want to draw attention. uh, people, uh, from hospitals. now they are discharged quickly enough for a cure. that is, you were helped. you were discharged, but these are military personnel. then he returns to the unit. actually with the prescription needs medical leave, but he stays in honor commander, who, as i remember, while still a cadet himself, has the right to decide for himself. do you need to send to heal or not, and now in some units there are some commanders. uh, as it were, uh, in order for the bcs to be complete , they simply put these people on allowance right away , immediately credit them back and people begin to serve in the combat zone. there with iron in the legs. uh, with hands that don't always work well. i will not in this case again name these parts, but i just want to command this problem
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i took care if a person needs full-fledged rehabilitation, if you need to send a vacation after being wounded, then this should not be at the discretion of the unit commander, thank god we are not fighting near moscow now, we are conducting a special military operation. she, uh, we play for a long time, therefore, we must approach each such person, very carefully very much. be tactful and give him everything he needs so that he still recovers point by point. about the industry an increase in production volumes not by one not by two not by three, but by several orders of magnitude in relation to the plan that was a year ago , there has never been such a growth rate in the output of the military industry, even in soviet times, as in the last year. well, everyone who knows the second in the fortress regiments will confirm this there. i can’t imagine a regiment commander, given that he has mobilized, as
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a rule, from a specific region, who would not sound the alarm, because, for example, he knows for sure. yes? here alexey, those guys who go from him get all the need, including including civilian equipment, of the type that can be used for military purposes sergey semyonov andrey yurievich we will talk about leaders. uh, russia, we 'll say leader, primorsky krai. i see them there all the time. i know that here are all of which, therefore, it is necessary to specifically look here. what a pool for a commander, because to make citizens. the state has now allocated colossal additional funds so that the guys who need help will have a completely different kind of help. now the level and
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prosthetics, which has become and opportunities receive rehabilitation treatment. therefore , if there is a problem, i have no doubt that it exists, then we need to specifically look at who, what and why, i am sure that the ministry of defense is at the moment. this issue will be solved now, this is a system of communication between civil society or people who make decisions. so direct clarity that it will be decided clear quickly and it is important and very correct that you understand these issues, because, as he said, the supreme commander needs to be heard by civil society and reacts instantly. for those signals that come from the fighters, the guys should be of the best quality and on time. the treaty played a huge role in
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the russia channel they talked a lot about what falls under the definition of russophobia. i just carefully follow what is happening in ukraine, what was called about it in the rear. for example, this week in kiev, just a few days ago , pobedy square and pobedy avenue were renamed. i lived in a house on the street that rested, pobedy avenue in kiev, exactly there, three blocks from the square
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victories i just watched how people discuss this jubilation of nasheed that's why now their memory is simply crossed out and they immediately throw out a whole fodder of what yes no, it's like, yes, grandfathers fought, someone had someone there and roller here bypasses, so to speak, apparently, this issue was fought on the wrong side, but they say that no, this is soviet propaganda and now we will have a real story, real ukrainian national heroes. and i 'm trying to understand all the time, who are these people who stayed there and who think like this, who are ready to give up their own history, from the feat of their own ancestors , from the symbols that speak of these feats and are ready. this one is easy to give up with pleasure. we are so simple here abruptly and yes. i remember that in 2014, hmm , i listened firmly and clearly to what we read about life in europe , for the sake of european well-being, we must
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abandon the soviet past, and that means the russian past is the russian past. and then how would we live. and then it turned out that these are people who are ready to give up their past. went completely calm donbass to kill their compatriots without testing. at the same time , there is no particular remorse, on the contrary, they even believe that they are destroying some abstract people, even separatist creatures. there are quilted jackets and so on. i understand that this rejection of one's own memory is such an integral part. a political ukrainian, who today there is a huge number of these people, there is a whole class formed there. as a matter of fact, this is the basis of this current state policy of ideology. and these political ukrainians often call us our soldiers orcs in ukraine. that is, they clearly compare that such technology is more dehumanizing, they compare us with animals. here we are animals and i just
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thought, here i am not a biologist. yes, what is the difference between man and animal? eh, and they say that so the further science develops. you say that it seems like the stomach is already narrower, and if the rudiments of thinking are the rudiments of the language, well, that's exactly what animals don't have. the cult of the memory of their ancestors they have no cemeteries they have no historical memory. here at they don't have that. i just see that in ukraine they are walking along this road last week they demolished a monument to vatutin. this is not just a monument to the general, which has been mocked since 2014. well, it's just that it's always regular in the center next to the verkhovna rada. it can be seen there on the eve of may 9 they poured paint over it. uh, they wrote some inscriptions, but this is not just a monument. this is a tombstone monument a monument over the grave and the decision on
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the meaning of the monument has already been made, and the decision on the reburial of the remains is still being discussed by the kiev council and it is not a fact that they will make this decision. well, that is, here imagine that here i am addressing the audience. yes, what is it? the monument to the grave of your relatives was demolished. guided by some national interests. what is most interesting is that earlier in ukraine such things were condemned when it concerned there in the tenth years. there in the late nineties. yes, that was the first thing. uh, in some tombstone-jewish cemeteries then it was condemned even so to speak, the authorities somehow reacted, and now the authorities are initiating it. and this does not only apply to vatutin after all, i remember the story very well, how in the twenty-first year the mayor of the city of lviv was such a real political ukrainian sadovoy as he said that we refuse lviv
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city council refuses to comply with the decision of the ukrainian court of cassation we will not hand over the remains of eda kuznetsov to our military intelligence officer who died forty the fourth year, and his pension was taken from the e, the village where he died on the level in leo, he says, we will not give back, the remains to relatives are neodymium tanks of the administration of the sverdlovsk region, which asked for it, because we do not want to negotiate with this state. and in general, until all our captured soldiers are released. so we will not transmit these distances, and then a simple question arises for me. now, if i am not a biologist for myself, you understand that this attitude to the remains to the graves to the memory of our ancestors is the only thing that distinguishes us and animals so much . then i want to understand, and then who are these animals, or rather, well, who are these people? well
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, i already let it slip, but for me they are animals, because they relate not just to some kind of general collective memory, but also to specific memory to specific bridges, and i understand that this is a large part of this rus. and this is still part of the russophobia of a big phenomenon, which we seem to have stopped talking about, because it seemed to us that in europe this speakersophobia occurred in the spring and summer of last year. listen. i have now uh with this human rights a few students to practice. they make monitorings , it doesn’t take two or three days for there to be no reports that, for example, there and our a diplomat was forbidden in one of the consulates in america to meet with compatriots, and somewhere they are forbidden to speak in russian uh, well, our uh, the consul in canada uh said that it is undesirable for russians
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to invest in the team. because the grandfather of guarantees in relation to these investments. because they are russian not because they are some kind of criminal. they're russian, that's all there is to russian - it's still one big thing. uh, the subject of building up this russophobia in germany was generally led by a special paragraph of the criminal code. it's called a code of laws. it means that, which, uh, punishes for supporting and approving the actions of the military personnel of the e russian army on the territory of ukraine because of this, it is possible. here in social networks there are concrete examples of a person drawing a z sign there, does it mean placing it? uh, write what is support, means to say that about why on his whole point of view? this is right? ah, the right thing to do. threatens from an administrative fine to criminal punishment this system. yes well, i understand who in ukraine this system of russophobia wants bring up. she wants to bring up a real
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political ukrainian of a person who is above emotions, primarily in relation to russians, because it is, so to speak, connected with his past. and most importantly, that he will be higher in emotions. this is also evident not only in relation to the citizens of ukraine who are russian there, they are treated in russian. well , the citizens of ukraine to the hungarian carousels to the jews. yes, just anyone, because he is a political ukrainian. and i will repeat my question. well, if these people treat to all the rest of the surrounding kanks, then i have a simple question: how do they differ from animals? i will add. we are simply surprised by ukraine sorry on russian television. a certain ukrainian journalist tells that the murdered russian liberator general was generally not killed by bandera. these are all our inventions. he was killed there, because in the forest
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there was some kind of showdown between the peasants among themselves. this is the same. in general, no one killed him; he was killed by russian soviet medicine, which could not leave him. you know like this way justifies such an attitude towards the tombstone. she explains that this is how it happened and in general there is nothing, of course, this is a problem. it is that it is in our television. it can't be found, you know? and not in america it is in our own tv set. well, you don't understand well. you know i would like to continue. here is what we colleagues said and pay attention to the following indeed. we are almost approaching the year that ukraine received as a result and what is the price for building such a of the society about which they spoke means irretrievable losses, so that ours understand, these are those who were killed, those who cannot be returned to the line, as well as the missing
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prisoners, make up. approximately by the summer , this figure is expected to reach approximately half a million. what is half a million. now , about 25 million people live under the control of kiev , half a million - this is 6% of the total male population of ukraine, which controls the children of the old men with disabilities and so on. and if we add here those who are on the front line now on front lines, they increased, well, consumers are up to 400,000, plus there are 350 on rotation, that is, it turns out that we are reaching a percentage, approximately 15-20% of men , i want to remind the population of ukraine fascist again, germany could provide 25%, if not i am mistaken of the male population that
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was involved, that is, in fact, ukraine is approaching its potential. that even in kiev there are people who are ready to force? do i deeply doubt this? to the legendary excuse me, really want from this direction cut our group. cut it off and cut it in half. here, what are these three cases for? therefore , it is extremely important for us, it is extremely important, already in the winter campaign, to move
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the front line as far as possible. yes, i’m just in order to talk about geography, you say, closer to zaporozhye, if it’s for mariupol, depending on where i’m talking about a city that is located in the south of the donetsk region, the city is the city that the city that we entered on the outskirts . and the city which is similarly dissected more looks, zaporozhye well, that's what we need. here are these three corps in order to because if yes, if we succeed, how would we move the front line, but at least 100-150 kilometers the very question of delivering such a blow will be removed than i want to carry a blow so that also understood three corps, numerically all about 100,000, military personnel in each corps, one
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mechanized brigade, which would be fully armed western expression. in each brigade starts approximately there will be the presence of foreign advisers, taking into account the fact that the tanks are planned to be delivered. with those deadlines when it is unlikely that it will be possible to prepare the crew, perhaps there will be a joint crew. or western crews according to the data that were published in the turkish media, they refer to massage. it was said that the irretrievable loss of nato troops at the moment is about 8,000. maybe, of course, this is overstated, but this indicates the degree of nato's involvement. well, let's see, let's see the reality. yes, there is coordination at the level of subdivisions there, but you know that it still takes six months. do they want to put tanks? well, for summer. and if we talk about the air defense system, you understand in the air defense system
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, i tell you for sure that it is impossible to prepare calculations in a year, that is, in fact, in the air defense system it is completely nato servicemen, of course, but light infantry that dies. this is very often the polish infantry, which is then buried on the territory of poland, and in order to bring the dead bodies out, they donate donate to we serve ukrainians, which pulls them out under fire, that is, it turns out that it is very important for us to move the front line as far as possible during the winter campaign, to remove a direct threat to donetsk by eliminating the avdiivka group of troops. it would be very desirable, not just to reach the last actually line of defense in the donbass , it is a slavic armature with konstantin , it was even desirable to get around, that is, here for us. for us, this is fundamentally important so that there is no idea at all that it is possible to cut us somehow. somewhere there you can try to cut off, so i'm sure that this task will be solved. but no matter how such a ugly threat exists,
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of course, constantly say if the transmission fully agrees with you, at the same time, do not underestimate our potential. i very much hope that what we see now in terms of the use of modern tanks, we will, apparently, use bomber aircraft more actively. i really wanted after the suppression of the air defense system that instead of being superfluous we could the expenditure of ammunition that had previously taken place within so much of the barrage. we will still shoot them more accurately, and now this can be seen from the number of shells, red-field, which are used under other types of weapons. that is, we began to eat, but you understand the enemy is really very strong , and nato is actually behind them
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. who want to put or weapons? well, for example the supply of reactivity to the hall, where the harmers range will be 300 km, because it will put the possibility that you can land on sevastopol. really, why? we can approach not the authorities. there is only one way. we must move the front line 300 km away from sevastopol so that there is no such blow. and ground-based small-diameter bombs, if they are delivered, after all, this is also a very serious threat, because with them, of course, you can fight those military units, but it is difficult to close all the troops along the entire front line. here with this point of view from the point of view. i think it's time for us to move on. we did the right thing, that the nally started destroying the energy infrastructure. i think we need to switch to transportation.
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this step would probably be very timely so that we at least have a fire defeat of those communications through which, because it is necessary for someone to think that this is a matter of lack of desire to move on, it is also important, perhaps, not to bury people. and gotta move then ready to move me much i agree that theoretically it would be good in general, as sasha wrote from boats, to resolve this issue. what matters to me is that you travel a lot. i see certification facilities being built. that the mistakes of years are not repeated, this is an attempt to dissect this person. well, this means putting yourself under attack from two sides. oh well, like there is something and there we already have depth, and there everything is not so sweet at all. what do you think, therefore, yes, when we say, here they will put it. i think it's a mistake. i think that in fact, they have long been a lot of things
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brought in and the crews have been preparing for a long time. i believe that there is no summer. i think this is informational. well, that is, this is an attempt to disinform us. i'm sure it's march end of february. they already have a lot. and most importantly, of course, the threat. these are not tanks at all, but this is nonsense and any other topic, because they provide the necessary mobility, but our guys also calmly count not made with a finger. now such big chess. i watch our play and very much we have learned. this is what is very important for this year, that the army always starts a war past, and then any army is rebuilt. it was like that in every war. here is the speed of positive changes that are taking place with us , it is very high, something else is very important that the idea of such arrogance is leaving and everyone is learning from everyone and the joyfulness of another fool is included there by walking in columns from the second
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training. for which he receives comrades and immediately on the ears. and so already, well, or new year's eve. learn to learn this at the great wholesale of the soviet union, but i told how, under the little guys, they found instructions for the sixty-second army on the work of assault units during the battle of stalingrad. and they began to actively use it, it is interesting that this coincides, by the way, with the developments that are being implemented. now not everyone is learning from each other, there is mutual enrichment. all of these are interpenetrations. so it hasn't arrived yet. maybe the ideal is never achieved. but there is no doubt that there is a positive trend. thanks for coming. yes? well, i'll ask you one question and that's it, tell me please, do you have your own team? well, that's all, of course, she has enter you because of this substation turned on.
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i read removed. why did the boys get kicked out? well, i just wanted to simply rusyn. just when already when i was included in the list of members of your team, i wanted to check with you if you know about this. thanks to them, i found out, here, uh, but in reality. eh, indeed, when i formally figured out all the points about a month ago, for which i was included , zelensky signed a decree on two grounds, it turns out that i am a ukrainian political scientist with a pro-russian look. this is the first ever messed up for the team. eh, solovyova here. well , now i live with it, in principle. uh, zelensky put me in such a position. and by the way, not about my beloved, but about people who live in ukraine. i would like to continue, because such a phrase was said about the modification potential of ukraine
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. yes , i want to intercept this paz of yours. . i started to monitor one situation to monitor the situation because uh, you know the maidan unification in ukraine is enough people people have long learned what is called cohabitation with each other to help and unite in groups yes, social groups, and here is one of these accusations. uh, i noticed this at the end of last year, but i've been monitoring the news. january and early february online. and the ukrainians, and khmelnytsky in lviv, transcarpathia, kiev, the dnieper, one and a half , in fact, the entire network of ukraine have united, in which groups they inform each other about where and when the military commissars come on summons. here comes the military registration and enlistment office representatives of the military registration and enlistment offices, there in kiev in some kind of house to an apartment shopping center to the market and so on, as people report to each other. that's where they arrived. such and
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such. and very beautiful. they came up with. they call the military a green circle, and the police representatives are blue and say there are two green and blue people there and there, and they drop it there, the information is further exchanged, and it shoots a video that they entered such and such a house. yes , so that if someone is in the huts, but to show off or somewhere and this is the phenomenon. it's growing it's growing it's growing it's growing people moreover, here you say bucha irpen there most of all i paid attention to. that, for example, there is a shopping center there, there is a market, this is how people inform each other and give an sos signal, please, dear citizens. get over it. take any action that you were not given the agenda for this and i say, this is a phenomenon that is happening here 24/7, and the information is updated there are groups that unite between cities. yes, there, for example, between kim and the token on
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the track. here, uh, where is the checkpoint, where are some i’m why, why did i pay attention to this and why am i doing this now i want to inform these russian society and especially the military. you see, when we speak, and you say that we are not one people, or still one people , or parts of one people, or we are not one people, but you still have a very cool topic, such a deep one, the nazis say. here they are animals. they live here people, about whom i speak, who have united. yes, this is a protest. he is quiet, he is peaceful protest people just inform, but this is a protest from the war. people don't want to go to war. people don't support people don't want war. uh, to be killed and people warn others that please don't go to the front. we are against this is a process that is not organized. you understand that martial law is in ukraine, and according to the laws of martial law , recommendations cannot be collected. that is, well,
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nevertheless, when a group of people, once again i say throughout ukraine they say we do not want to fight. this is a signal of power. and this is what policy is now, when the low or minister of defense reznikov , remember, they said the millionth army was put up we will put up so many experts there. they say that zelensky has a contract. yes, he gives ukrainians as a people, as warriors, and the west and nato give us equipment. i'm sorry, but the contract can't not be fulfilled because the ukrainians don't support. they don't want to go to war. where to get hundreds of thousands now. i'm not talking about, but millions of people who are able to go power. uh, of course, the number of uh, mobilized representatives of the military registration and enlistment offices and police are huge men, adults, i have a lot of videos where just 5-6 people break the hands of one. well, let's tell the person on the living. there 35-4 years wrings. packing him up like a criminal and taking him out in line is not and
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cannot be, because, well, people are protesting , not only are women writing about it. and if this situation exists, it will continue, just let's say it will increase in number and move on. quality i just want to say that, uh, vladimir aleksandrovich zelensky, who is not respected by me, and minister reznikov, do you really think that the two of you are there or your uh entourage, which every day pumps that is ukraine winning? here the people will support us listen and there is a sociology. that's literally yesterday. i read ukrainian sociology that 85% of ukrainians support a war with russia even if there is a nuclear war. that is, they have the impression, you know, that people are being fooled. well, there are not ukrainians, most likely, but western investors. look at how ready ukrainians are to die, even here , nuclear weapons, if only, uh, it means to protect themselves
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from bad russians, and finally. i just want to say that when the lord, and the president brazil before silva proposed he proposed. he also said that dear other world, if you want not to be stupid for the war, but really want to think about peace, and let's have brazil, india is, china is other countries. let's get involved, sit down at the round table and start talking let's start talking about how this can end this war. that is. why do i want? why do i give it to him? plus, because these are phrases that there is an alternative to war, they are slowly, slowly, slowly. well let's say becomes more serious and voice more. that's all, see you tomorrow.
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, the head of the national socialist party of germany , adolf hitler, arrived in the provincial german town of ebers wald. this trip was part of a large campaign company. the nazi party was preparing for the elections to the reich speaking of the german government hitler said i am ready to take responsibility for these six weeks at any time. but the lord must deign to take responsibility for the last 13 years. over 13 years they have shown in economics and politics what they are capable of. economically destroying the nation , ruining the peasantry, bringing the middle
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classes to poverty, upsetting the financial reich of the lands and its municipalities, and bankrupting everything and everyone and leaving millions of people without work, they can shirk as they like. for this, the responsibility lies with them. the election campaign of 1932 took place in germany on a large scale at rallies for the first time microphones were widely used and loudly spoken. hitler personally visited dozens of cities. to the sound of military marches party banners were carried out in a solemn procession. the audience was always made to wait, deliberately increasing the tension, before hitler appeared before the crowd every speech. he
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rehearsed carefully. he usually began quietly and slowly, but then sharply raised the volume of his voice, accompanying him with active gestures, usually by the end of his speeches, the audience turned into a distraught crowd subject to his will. he is afraid of a crisis. he is afraid of unemployment. he is afraid of depression gitl always performs everything it's a must if we look at the memoirs of people who listened to hitler they always said why he was talking about what i thought he was talking about. us national socialists and me in particular. and
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the politicians are heating up the situation by saying, the national socialists, this is not about germany. after all, they refuse to work with other parties. that is, it turns out that germany is characterized by the presence of thirty parties? to this i can only say one thing the lord is absolutely right. we are intolerant. i set myself the goal of doing 30 parties from germany when there were elections to the reichstag a in the thirty-second year , in which the hitler party won in germany, there were more than 7 million
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unemployed, and again there were interruptions in the supply of food problems, food problems of course, social problems came to the fore everything. this, uh, was superimposed on the squabbling between the various parties became democrats , the center parties and other bourgeois parties, and that's it. this has certainly radicalized the situation. and here are many, including primarily the hitlers. they said that it was the communists jews. it was they who stabbed germany in the back , they destroyed the second reich. therefore , it is necessary to fight with these parties and the majority of the population. really no good multi-party democracy. this parliamentary did not see. she demanded that, as they say now, strong hands on three was a one-party government that could toughly and clearly deal with the challenges that the economic crisis brought with it. in the elections that took place in november 1932, the nazi party won by a large margin. by a margin. hitler managed to garner 33% of the vote
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while the nearest social democratic party received only 20. this was the last free all-german election before the nazis finally seized power in the country. adolf hitler kept his election promise in early 1933, he was appointed chancellor of germany and soon dispersed all other political parties. everything that happened, then in germany the transition to peter to power, hitler's policy was based on thirst. revenge and on thirst place and do not think that the germans, indeed, there collectively all lost their minds, fell asleep and their hitlers were like sheep. nothing like that. in fact, most of the population never came to terms with that peace treaty in the nineteenth year, which was imposed, as they considered
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the greatest europe, the most powerful cultural economic technological nation of that time, and of course. this thirst for revenge due to the injustice of the iversal peace treaty played a huge role in everything in the further development of the interwar period. v for centuries, germany was one of the most powerful states in europe. the holy roman empire at various times included not only the original german lands, but also the territories of modern czech republic austria belgium holland a significant part of northern italy and eastern france in 1806, as a result of the napoleonic wars, the ancient empire broke up. dozens of semi-feudal kingdoms, duchies and principalities, arose in its place. restored the unity of the german lands iron chancellor otto von bismarck in
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1871 he united the scattered principalities in the german empire at the beginning of the 20th century , having strengthened and rearmed, germany began the struggle for the redivision of the world in 1914. she unleashed the first world war against france , england and russia. however , the second reich could not stand the test of the conflict that had begun. in november 1918, a revolution took place in germany. the kaiser fled the country 2 days later on november 11 , 1918, the new government was forced to admit defeat in the war and sign the santai armistice. for more than six months germany
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was shaking in a revolutionary fever only 11 august 1919 in the provincial german town of weimar, the constitution of the new german state was adopted. this is how the weimar republic appeared, it was considered one of the most free and democratic countries in europe, the weimar republic freely existed more than 40 political parties and movements. many of them proposed to radically change the social system in germany . contemporaries called the weimar republic a democracy without democrats. in 1919 the german philosopher oswald spengler wrote weimar condemned in the heart of the people no one even laughs the approval of the constitution came across
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absolute indifference this episode, of course, will deserve the deepest contempt in the future. the year 1919 marks the nadir of german dignity. in fact, it was the same provisional government that was successfully formed in february of the seventeenth year, and it was the same, self-confident , just as senseless and just as inept, when we talk about the weimar republic, we must understand one thing, that a state entity was created and according to passing for about ten years, the entire leadership of this republic consisted of people who hated the republic and wanted it to cease to exist communists who believe that this republic needs to be defeated, as soon as possible and in its place to build the soviet republic fascists who wanted to destroy the vapor
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republic and create a fascist state and created conservatives who believed that the monarchy should be restored. that is, this is the country, it was so contradictory, which is generally very incomprehensible how it existed. the first world war claimed the lives of one and a half million germans under the terms of the versailles peace treaty concluded in june 1919, germany was placed in a humiliating position. after the victory, the western powers decided to put an end to german militarism once and for all. it was forbidden to have a combat-ready army of germany; the number of new armed forces of the reichswehr should not exceed 100,000 people. germany completely lost its tank aviation fleet and chemical weapons to france
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industrialized regions of alsace and lorraine. poland received part of east prussia, all german colonies in africa and asia were transferred to the entente allies. the german people had to compensate the victor for the damage from the war in the form of special payments of reparations. with the amount of these payments at that time was simply fantastic 132 billion gold marks. the germans made the last payments for the first world war only in 2010. the famous british economist john keynes called the treaty of versailles carthaginian, likening the entente allies to the romans, who once razed to the ground, carthage defeated by them, they thirsted for blood. first of all, they wanted german territory, they did not think that the germans would not be able to cope with reparations. then we
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can tear away part of the german land, but this only gave rise to a wave of hatred , the british held back, and the french did not take this into account. they wanted to finish off, finish off, humiliate , and did not despise the germans, so germany was crushed. this is very used in his speeches. then he says to hitler, well , that's it, they took it from germany, we don't have anyone the means of subsistence of our army, what else do you want from germany, shouted hitler, addressing the masses of ordinary germans, peace did not bring even simple everyday well-being. germany's economy was in ruins, the number of poor people was growing just like during the war, the germans were forced to save on everything? wearing shirt-fronts instead of shirts, drinking coffee from acorns and smoking cigars from dried cabbage leaves soaked in nicotine, part of the population
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was chronically malnourished. in 1921 , a soviet journalist visited berlin. ilya ehrenburg. he wrote, shopkeepers every day labels with prices were changed, stamps fell through the streets, herds of foreigners roamed, they bought up the remnants of the former for pennies. luxuries in poor quarters destroyed several bakeries, it seemed that everything should collapse, but the chimneys of factories were smoking, bank employees carefully wrote out multi-digit figures, prostitutes , journalists diligently blushed, schoolchildren wrote in russia, crammed the chronicle of germany's past victories, everything was colossal prices, abuse, despair. the main culprits of the difficult situation in which
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germany found itself, the german people considered her new political leaders. many germans until recently, who cursed the kaiser for the war he unleashed. now it seemed that the monarchy was not so bad after all. the leader, where the revolution of 1918, ordinary people called the november criminals the day of the revolution, as a result of which a new german state arose , even its creators , the social democrats, refused to celebrate. throughout the 13-year history of the weimar republic , less than half of the voters voted for the socialist and liberal parties . an incomprehensible state created social democrats proved that for most of its existence. it was ruled by anyone, but not by the social democrats, that is, the social democrats created a liberal social democratic secular state
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. most of the time, this state was ruled by the catholic party of the center , various conservatives and various monarchist groups during the combination of the vaper republic 13 with a few years was elected for about forty parties 40 parties what's more, it's collectible government. they were completely incapable of taking decisive action precisely in the conditions of the crisis. they functioned normally relative to normal functioned when the economic fund allowed, when there was an economic upswing, economic growth, but as soon as the first manifestations of the crisis began, all the more they passed over the body. a half-shaped form, and very serious conflicts began between them , all this led to the government to the collapse of a large coalition and, accordingly, their inability to cope with the terrible consequences that this one bore economic crisis. one of the few
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politicians of the weimar republic whom the germans unconditionally trusted was field marshal general paul von gindonburg during the first world war, this man commanded the german army on the eastern front and was the chief of the general staff. the hereditary prussian aristocrat hindenburg enjoyed universal respect. the germans saw in him a symbol of the once great second reich in 1925, hindenburg became the first and only person in the history of germany to be elected head states in direct popular elections. most of the time, the president was who was a staunch monarchist and his bright goal, which he wanted to see before his death. this is the collapse of the vereya republic and the divine representatives of the
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gubensors dynasty. he was a man who was elected twice by the entire people's vote of the republic . this, in my opinion, characterizes it very well. this is a phantasmagoria, this is a public education. in 1923 , france and belgium occupied the german industrial region en a large amount of part of the german coal and housed the largest steel mills. this seizure dragged the german economy, which had not recovered after the war, to the bottom. in germany, the most grandiose hyperinflation that has ever known began, the world history of the brand depreciated at a fantastic rate. prices could double in a couple of days, and a thousand times in a month. if on january 3, 1923, 1 kg of bread cost 163
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marks, then on october 1 of the same year, 10 million. to pay for any trifle, whole bags of german money were required printing houses around the clock printed new banknotes, they were carried in bags, linen and grocery baskets were transported on carts and baby carriages in the autumn of 1923. prices in stores changed, every hour the workers began to receive a salary. every day at lunchtime , crowds of employees ran to the store and grabbed everything there that came to hand. subsequently, they went to the flea markets that appeared everywhere and exchanged these goods for essentials . the german inhabitant was on the verge of poverty writer stefan sveig later he recalled, nothing so
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hardened the german people did not embitter him and did not make him ready to accept hitler as inflation. 23 is the year of fantastic inflation, when a gold mark, which was worth about 10,000 paper marks, a year later, it was already worth 10 million marks by the end of the year. it was already worth billions by the end of the twenty- third year, there were about a hundred trillion in circulation, a little money was getting cheaper every day. they began to shave a person, agreeing on one price, and by the end of the shave it turned out that it was already necessary two or three times pay more. it was some kind of chaos. and this caused a terrible hatred for the system and this interventionist frank belgian.
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that is, it was inflation, a huge, absolutely colossal inflation, that is, when prices changed repeatedly in a day and they paid in billions, and accordingly, whoever offers a way out of the situation is offered by the communists, the communist movement and the fascists who have appeared later. it was in 1923 that the world first became aware of the existence of hitler, the goals and objectives of the nazi movement were made public by three years earlier in the main hall of the munich pub. hoff, broilhouse. here, in the presence of 2,000 supporters, the 31-year-old retired corporal otdolf hitler announced for the first time the 25 program points of the national socialist german workers' party. he called for the revival of centralized states in germany with a strong army and a fair social program. all the blame for the heavy defeat of germany in the first world war,
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the future fuhrer laid on the communists and the jews. in november 1923, hitler gathered several thousand of his supporters in munich and tried to arrange his own coup, however, most of his followers were captured by the police, and hitler himself ended up in prison for six months. these events went down in history like a beer beam. the first day he spoke in a beer hall in munich he laid it out in a program with twenty-five points and what were the main points. this is the unification of all germans in a single state. this is the recognition of equality for him, as well as for other european peoples and in fact. this impressed the citizens. you impressed and yearned for the strong hand of po stability and it was on this wave that the munich point of help was on. hitler would not have attracted
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the attention of serious people even to organize some kind of speech in munich, but he attracted the outstanding german general with fierce peat to participate. here in this adventure, when an attempt was made to kidnap the government of bavaria, even organize an assault on this bavarian leadership. true, everything ended, well, unsuccessfully for them, new left forces also rose at the same time. the soviet union closely followed developments in germany strikes caused by monstrous inflation involved 3 million workers unprecedented economic crisis. the soviet government decided to use it for its own purposes. in september 1923 , the executive committee of the comintern announced the organization of an armed uprising in germany
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. it was planned to arm 60,000 workers in saxony and the thuringians were going to send 20 soviet divisions to help the german proletarians. german language courses were organized in the red army , and the estimated date of the uprising was 9 november 1923. however, the rebellion raised by the german communists shortly before that was suppressed by regular units. two-faced battles killed 40 people. the fact is that in the soviet leadership they really hoped for the victory of the socialist revolution in germany , it turned out to be very difficult to build socialism in the ussr, the calculation was that the germans would win. well, everything will go differently. the socialist revolution in germany is a technique. this is a qualified worker, this is a higher
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level of consciousness. well, as we will cooperate well, we will supply them with anything everything is agricultural things there, raw materials, oil, but we will get advanced technology and faith as a mirage. this is the moment of the crusaders, the eternal hope that a revolution will happen there. in 1922, in the italian city of rapala, the ussr and germany signed an agreement on the resumption of diplomatic and trade contacts. the rapalski treaty ended the international isolation of soviet russia and became the first equal agreement between the weimar republic and a foreign power . soon after, the german aircraft concern junkers built a plant for production of all-metal aircraft and engines for them. a network of
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military training centers for the german army was opened in the ussr. in 1928, a third of all soviet imports were imported from germany. cooperation between the ussr and germany was explained by the fact that both sides turned out to be outcasts in the western world. germany was a defeated country. and the soviet union although not defeated, but nevertheless, a country against which everyone in the west rallied and this agreement was not only beneficial to the soviet country, but also to germany , because this way out is orders. this an opportunity for the marketing of german goods that were not subjected to any discrimination until hitler came to power. this cooperation existed and developed in 1927. germany has recovered
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from the effects of the economic crisis. in terms of gross product and income of the population , the country for the first time exceeded pre-war figures . soon, in terms of total industrial production, germany ranked first in europe and second in the world. this time will later be called the golden twenties of such impressive results by the germans achieved largely thanks to american loans until 1929, germany received over $20 billion in loans from the united states. the rapid growth of the economy led to the flourishing of german science, culture and art under the weimar republic, the germans received a record number of nobel prizes, two peace prizes, seven, five prizes in chemistry in physics, two in medicine, one in literature.
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world-renowned scientists physicists worked in german universities albert einstein maxborn werner philosophers erich fron martin heider maxim theater painting architecture cinema amazed by the variety of new artistic forms and styles, it seemed that traditional mores and morality were forever a thing of the past. in berlin alone, there were over 500 places of entertainment, where guests were offered entertainment for every taste. the american journalist william shire, who visited the weimar republic in those years , recalled. there seemed to be some miraculous ferment at work in germany. people lived a freer, more modern , more exciting life there than in any other place they knew. i'm strange nowhere art
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intellectual life were not as active as in germany in the literature of painting, architecture, music, the theater, new schools were born, talented works used to spend whole nights in endless conversations about life in the circle of my peers, who gathered in cafes, fashionable bars in places of rest on the decks of steamships in the rhine areas or in the smoky workshops of artists, radiant with health, carefree sun-worshippers. they thirst for a full-blooded life in conditions of complete freedom, the leading spirit of prusadism seemed most without a trace german politics. and the television editors, artists , professors, students. business people, workers' leaders, struck with their democratism with liberal or pacifist views, and hitler was hardly remembered about the nazis.
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only as a joke, when it came to the beer forest in the united states, there is a huge amount of free capital that is where to invest in the united states, but in germany, profits are an order of magnitude higher than prices, raw materials are low and labor is expensive, penny america begins to invest in german industry. on the one hand, on the other on the german side, the government begins to get into the needle of loans. and here we get the situation into which it was the government of the vaping republic that drove it into its industry, as soon as the crisis began. here is the same global crisis , the famous de what the united states did first of all, cut off loans and demanded their return. and here the german economy collapsed, and it collapsed overnight crisis payments.
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credits. no, there is nothing, there is nothing to pay, and enterprises are sold for a penny and the crisis hit the german industry and, accordingly, the population. naturally it hit much harder than in the united states of my great britain, that is, the collapse was completely completely world depression for germany was the most severe of the worst. that's because of this, here's the economic development, which was because of, let's say, because of the gold. in just 2 years , 30,000 enterprises went bankrupt in germany, the number of unemployed increased three times from two to six million people. this was a third of the entire working population of the country, the majority the unemployed did not receive any benefits from the state to a new crisis, the government of the grand coalition was not ready. in march 1930, it
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resigned in its entirety. the new german chancellor, heinrich brüning, introduced austerity measures , raised taxes and cut interest rates on wages. the people gave bryuning the nickname chancellor famine conservatives catholics can’t do anything became democrats also can’t do anything alternative communists nazis, that is, they simply begin to radicalize politics, that is, they begin it is the flank parties, the fascist and the communist, who are intensifying, but the conservative group is in power, which will naturally attract, first of all , not the communists, but the more right-wing group for cooperation, and as a result, the conservatives make the most important mistake for themselves. they rely on the fascists as a mass movement that should be an alternative to, uh, the communists, they considered many other
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extremist organizations infected with the spirit of racism and nationalism, we must not forget that russian ideas of ideas are precisely german dominance. they have long been common in germany. let us recall the work of berdyaev, the fate of russia, in which he said that this idea is a special german race. it just took over their minds. uh, in the book , mana talks about how german townsfolk are infected with russian prejudices. it was after the failure of the beer hall putsch that hitler changed his tactics of political struggle. now he sought to seize power legally, through parliamentary elections. the great depression brought the nazis unprecedented popularity.
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hitler promised to make germany strong and refuse to pay reparations. repeal the treaty of versailles, put an end to corruption , moderate the appetites of the money lords, and make sure that every german has a job and a piece of bread. traveling around the country , the nazis handed out free meals, organized solemn parades and congresses, played films about the great germans. during the two years of crisis , the number of seats they received in the reichstag doubled ; human. but even this was not enough for hitler to share power with other parties. he wasn't going to under any circumstances. just a few hours
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ago, i studied the election lists. for example, the workers have 34 parties of their own and not just one. it would be too little to need all three or four. bourgeoisie, they are even smarter. more parties are needed, the middle class should have their own parties. the merchants also have their own peasants, and moreover, three or four at once. and the special interests of the political ideological nature of the homeowners must be represented. and lodgers
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34 in one small country, and this at a time when we are faced with great tasks to solve, which can only be united by the entire strength of the nation. what the fascists offer the fascists first of all offer a powerful state that will take care of you, this is on my side, and on the other hand, it says that others are to blame for all your troubles. in this case , the jews, moreover, as they say will be propaganda , you can always find examples when they are told, look. here are the national newspapers. here's frankf, whom she fucking jews. who owns here is to say a jew. who owns large germany in most cases, really jews, prices are low there. there prices are lower than in small shops.
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so, what are they doing, they are ruining small shops. why because small tongues lie germans and on and on and on. look who's representing the fight. look at the artist. look at this one. look who scatters your morality. look at these films. look at dr. abuzy, who is all this; one conclusion is the decomposition of society. here is the enemy, let's take it away enemy of the state. will come to your defense, and we will create a new germany, we will create a new people. we will break free from the shackles of versailles. at the end of 1932, shortly after the parliamentary elections, in which the nazi party won, the question arose of forming a new government. hitler's own goal was to be chancellor. reichs president hindenburg disliked the nazis, and treated hitler himself with contempt. however , the future fuhrer deftly outplayed the aged
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politician, he established contacts with a wide range of german industrialists in the early 1930s. the nazi party was generously sponsored by the german coal magnates, the owners of foundries and chemical trusts of large banks and shipping companies at the end of 1932. they turned to the guindonburg with a demand to appoint hitler as a temporary reich scaler who could carry out the necessary reforms and , according to them, remove the communist threat from the country. on january 30, 1933 , succumbing to the persuasion of industrialists, hindenburg appointed hitler as the new chancellor of germany. in the mid-twenties, hitler actively established contacts with the powers that be in financial and economic area and found a rest there.
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why because he positioned himself as the main fighter of the smoothie, he would position himself as a person who would stop this red infection, as he said, which, if it comes to power, will take away all your property from you and of course, but they see that the people are following their parents in the form of his will to win, which he demonstrated to the financiers of the industrialists, the oligarchies of the time they certainly wavered. in the end, they bet on him. and by and large the nazis themselves would most likely not be able to come to power. well, legally, there must have been a mistake. or that is, conservative elites. they had to meet the fascists halfway and make a decision that they work with them, and they support them during the transition to power. moreover, based on the fact that the nazis are uneducated lupins. they will come to power, and we will rule, relying on them. this was the main mistake. of all the elites, they always thought they would fool the fascists. having come to power, hitler actually fulfilled
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some of his promises in february 1933 in in germany, the communist party was banned. according to an emergency decree on the protection of the people and the state, freedom of speech, press meetings, the right to secret correspondence and the inviolability of private property were abolished in the country . all opposition parties were banned and dissolved in a short time, and their leaders were arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps. paul von gintenburg died on august 2, 1934 the title of fuhrer and reich chancellor. the weimar republic ceased to exist ; the state that arose on the ruins of the german
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empire turned out to be completely unviable. perhaps it was the state of utopia, that is , at that time the german society was absolutely not ready to create a fireworks. as a result of the republic , a state was created that, at the end of its existence, was not needed by almost anyone from the population of germany, that is , all governments were against it, the president of the reichstag was the economy. culture. that's all that you can take it and everything was against the vader republic in just 10-15 years after the beginning of its existence. on march 22, 1933 , the first concentration camp of nazi germany was opened in a place near munich. initially, it was intended for socialist communists, jews, gypsies and the mentally ill of all. who
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was outlawed by the hitler regime. after the outbreak of world war ii , prisoners of war began to be massively imported to dachau in total through this camp about 250,000 people from 24 countries passed over prisoners conducted medical experiments to study the effects of cold pressure on the body of gases and toxic substances, monstrous surgical experiments were carried out without anesthesia. in 1942 , a gas chamber and crematoria were built in the camp. according to various estimates of inhalation, from 40 to 70,000 people died during world war ii , the total number of concentration camps , prisons and ghettos in the occupied countries of europe and in germany itself will reach 14,000. the exact
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hello, white light is always damn, you have some kind of unusual self-esteem, in my opinion, without arrogance without a challenge, but there is some kind of inner bright warm core in you, and i wanted to ask where is the border between arrogance, pride and self-esteem self-esteem it to me slightly. here i am always in something i doubt something i do not like this most of all doubt, but pride. no, this is not about me. after all , the upbringing of a person probably consists of two components of this influence from the outside and self-education. when a person educates himself before he educates himself, i brought him up with one
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turkeys. what does it mean, you are my friends , damn it, when i was still little, where to break the lilac, where else and something , you are from the saratov lands, yes, the city rtishchevo glorious, the city of rtishchev, the largest railway junction. i had 1 piano in the whole city, the teacher had the city, the only piano, and not vile. and when we found out that it was a piano our singing teacher, who played the violin, came to teach us penil nikolaevich pyotr nikolaevich and my farces, and that's when they finally persuaded him to buy. here, sell it. for a crazy amount, my father received a lot of money at that time, he was a steam engine with nick and
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a locomotive, and at that time they still went locomotives came all black coal with such an iron bag, and always in the bag some small, strong ones. so i always got everything done here, there's a chrysalis there to pay everything. here and thank god, lord, at home, here they are nearby and as many as the third raised this instrument. and, oddly enough, he was in a very good mood. he was not upset, in general, and finally, in the same year , a music school was opened. and just a month later, i began to pick up everything that i could hear. it seems to me that with harmonic hearing it is very good. everything, sophia is everything and in general a theorist by profession should have been. that's when i started to play all this and moreover with two hands. i think, where does he come from as to you.
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where did you get this from, maybe from a past life? no, i can say quite clearly that if it were not for us, my mother would be cooler than throwing. it was a russian singer such guys. no one sang like that at all, i don’t hear ruslanov. she was invited when the tour tours came, the same valera obodzinsky events for the city. did you break down the palace of culture named after the railway workers was there at all? unknown what was going on in bandinsk, the khur of pyatnitsky came, some other choir comes, some woman says, here we would like to listen to your mother. well, my mamai sang and urgently take her to moscow , which moscow, there were four of us, there were four children with
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my mother. the first from the first husband of the father from the first wife. and there are two of us, four, two half-breeds and two relatives there, what year of birth, the war fell on what age, and during the war he carried shells on steam locomotives. i know this, for sure, absolutely or out of honor during the war, i did everything fought. and what did you learn to fly away? oh, but for this, but what is this kekar? daughter? you know how much you dragged on your steam locomotive, you won’t run away, because here it is, the adverb stands. i say, oh, sorry, dad, it’s not by chance that you call me the boss in order to pay tribute to the pope in those days, the name herman was problematic at all. we were surprised clearly she asked why you
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called me so. and here it’s a pity and from kiel such a sorry surname christmas noble first wife they had sophia son them was. where do these names come from arthur? i say dad you in general, who i have who he says two classes and a corridor and grandma's grandfather. it turned out there, in the end, he had something in the polish part, someone there. well, not just from somewhere in the mouth. rozhdestvensky herman appeared as a talented person, and they compare with a candle that burns, but talent. after all, he is ignited by someone and talent, and pyotr nikolaevich also ignited in you the same music teacher who served as the axis of pyotr nikolaevich and farcia. oh i remember how behaved outrageously, and he continued how we
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mocked him. he hit us with this bow and on the head this way and that and no longer knew what to do, then he this violin. clow so, here he was sitting on the table. so, and his family was nobody , he was a lone wolf. look, remember everything and the piano passed from him to you. i remember him, even the suit in which he went all his life. that 's how long he taught us from the first to the fourth grade, he had the same gray suit and the same plaid shirt, and i remember him. here he was a meter with a cap and like this, why did he try to teach you? well, he wanted at least something to drink christmas well, at least you go to the courts, you at least something, sing some song. these are real ascetics, that is,
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there was a salary. that's such there lived one shirt. yes, he taught music, but there was nowhere else to work somewhere, and there the work was only on the railway in schools, but somewhere else in some table, returning to the fact that god’s dart needs to be worked out when fate called you somewhere further and you went and agreed somewhere everything is going to go to the vocational school from there, that means the locomotive depot. well, i thought to myself and thought, zhank. you already sing like tinned sing already more or less, go ahead. i didn't ask anyone in saratov. how many years old there were, 16. it was not called by chance that i went from the first take. i entered the theoretical department, because
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my hearing was absolute harmonic. and then i graduated from a music school. that's what kind of suitcase you had with you, what kind of bag, some kind of situation, the bag is coming. there mama yourself hair tears hit. there, the police have already charged the daughter of the courts, where did saratov go? far away, well, if it’s 4 hours away on a diesel locomotive, i arrive and open the door to the bag. here. i'm in my first year and the day after tomorrow i 'm leaving for saratov well, then, of course, the hysteria is quite the guys docha, where are you going to live? i say you will have an apartment, i myself turned out to be 16 years old, and apartments, what if you saw this apartment she lived there, the grandmother would already have
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a dandelion petrovna with her, like a flood behind the blue. so she already has her bed. there's a little room here, a bed. well, in general, well, i removed the corner. in general , do. where, how, but to do. that was the problem, a terrible thing to do went so much to the school. and only when someone is released, and there was already a queue and the second. i'm the third person to deal with especially when they gave the prosecutor's office for an opera, for example, it was necessary to have some. themes, and let's say because of eugene onegin or from the queen of spades, learn and play it all by heart was given, one clavier one score, there for 10 to 15 people. her little they didn’t pull out and then there was one booth, where, like this, on headphones or two. you
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should listen to everything and learn something, write down such something, at least come, there in 2-3 days you have to play all this near the literature. of course, i listened to it once, i think i came and played everything. from myself, well, that is, that is, i played the melody everything, because everything is necessary, and harmonic. christmas is here , everything is right, but why harmony this is here for you wrong you smell like a stage. that's it, and she called me to this especially so that when you always have a media platform at home, we look to open unlimited round-the-clock access to all editions of our program. download the application we look at your tablet or smartphone, or go to the site look.ru,
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as they say online, you are welcome at home. grandiose premiere on the russia channel hello, but i could not resist the temptation . just some kind of hypnosis here, we are like this, come on, come on, this wall has not only ears. i ran just to hear how she sings. well, your voice pierced my heart, my
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russia something timbre, because when everything watching how irina muravyova or lyubov polishchuk sings, everyone is absolutely sure that they sing , you didn’t just sing for them, you sang with their voice. like you, you hear the voice, it means that eras, ants, tatyana mikhailovna finished me off. she said, you must be in time, because ira muravyova is singing. look at her on the screen. that's what she's doing now. here you should sing like this, how she plays here and how she should sing like that. well, it happened and then there were so many problems with
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this song. i already told max, max we recorded options with you, six maximum. yes, the first one brought the song we recorded it. i say, lord, what a beauty, what a beautiful song he calls me tin. come tomorrow , rewrite how you didn’t like the article , mikhailovna came the second third didn’t like it. well, everything, brings this song fuh. she says, this is the song you will sing. and it was all a solo concert. now i will sing you the final song, which you are probably all waiting for from the hall muravyov sings. well, you sing grateful to the audience, and then the program came out viktor tatarsky gave rise to this transmission. and so he compared says guys.
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here are a lot of letters that i received from all sorts of conversations. here, this is what muravyova sings to this and now listen, how does muravyova sing and how does rozhdestvenskaya sing in the film exactly? well, it seems, as it has now become on the leg, i say max, i say you made me. oh lord, the soloist of one song. most of all, everyone forgot everything about me, that how much i sang, how much i did, how much i recorded the hands of the opera, the first performer of soviet rock operas rybnikova, for which people stood on melodies for hours for my records, then juno avos, i recorded everything there, both with men from and women about the mother of god, who has been going on for more than 40 years in the lenkom.
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and what kind of note is it in e flat, the third octave was, it was lyosha, he wrote everything an octave lower, then he went down alexey rybnikov alexey lvovich sorry let's say this, went down to the editing room, and the sound director is very famous very famous director yura bogdanov says, mother climb to the top. i say, fie question sometimes we gave more up there the third octave again reported on itself four times. now you can do whatever you want with the equipment, but before that you wanted to record four voices. you know, you write down one, then the second, then the third, then the fourth. and me four times. now i imposed and he comes. we say lyosha listen, please turn it on, it will go. well, it will go, it will go and it will go.
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