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separate refrigerator with tv nina beats ivan away from her friend cars. just before the wedding, she runs away with another. you will either marry or you will be foaming, but she understands that she will have to fight for her happiness. moscow
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holiday for loved ones let's spend together with loved ones, if we catch up.
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love and pigeons on march 8 at 21:00 on the russia channel you decided to move to live in russia because i'm afraid that after appearing on our program you will have problems in europe. they somehow behave. how can the late soviet union not even behave? yes 50% close will not close. can i immediately make your transfer of the announcement if someone has a free apartment? i'm free well very hard. it's very sad that we lived to see the time when 30 years of independence
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slow down the fifteenth year, i don't know, well , i said at least one piece of advice. what should we do? and how can we get away from this conflict? i would like you to say, because you yourself are from there. thank you for being here, i had a great honor and sadness to be there for 4 days and with whom i traveled to mariupol. i wanted for a long time i'm already in last year i wanted to go until the situation was such a public island and
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it was impossible to go there. eh, what i see and saw there, right? i, as a person, do not want to believe that i live in the twenty-first century. our society is still dancing, it pleases with something there, and there, dear friends. i didn’t see mario last year, i saw that there is still a lot of tragedy there, but there are a lot of optimists, a lot of interviews pursued by the locals on the military street stopped us. we spoke with them. here, just in vladimir they said that there accidentally. accidentally journalists who can get there and say, indeed. incredible freedom was there i could ask what i want. i could shoot what i want. only the only thing they said was that it was impossible to enter clearly along the path; the place was clearly checked, maybe it was mined. yes? yes, i
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saw something like that on foot, i got up. this feeling, began to play two, but i have seen the films, i do not think it is very different. i'll try knocking people today and stop our people slowing down because yes russian is still only threatening, red lines. well, excuse me, you are this policy, your red line. that 's where he led up to this point to warn, you can always not warn, you understand, and i'm here to give advice. i'm not a judge, as i'm a simple person here, who is sick existence, well, again, this fashionable word is all sorts of red lines. i really hope you report.
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candy, well, it was like that. it's terrible. i 'll try my best to be neutral, because, well, as you said, i still have to drive back under every word. maybe, damn it, add or add a year or two or three and more there, but it was my own decision. and i really pray to god that it stops, only we could make it there over ukraine well there, well, i'm afraid that it doesn't work, because the decision is not your something, where will you stop there at stop i don't want to our guys there could, i just had information that there are prisoners in the donbass. but
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today i saw just the news, where they wrote, that they saw the development of our machine, our numbers. and where the car is already broken , they can come there. sorry our mercenaries and considering. today, estonian society, already advertising a lot or reading such a heroic fight on the side of ukraine , is getting used to us with such thoughts. yes, it's nothing to worry about? it's normal people roll up, well, the conversation goes that there are 100 or 200 people. well, in moscow they always say, yes, they are a medical worker. they are a cook, like captive ukrainians. they say there's something there, it's all there. well, the task is still to keep in touch. and if, if you will, the matter here is small an appeal by the entire commander to the commander and leaders of the self-government of donbass together
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that you have information that there is a wounded person or maybe some other video they are there uh, let me know, uh, my name is. i think that there is a lot that can be found on the internet to be ready to go and help out at least someone to return to their parents. or is it, maybe even this is scary, dear ones, right? how to cure yourself and ukrainians? i do not know it does not want to say that the weak here, but it will soon be long. time will heal you this and will treat at all? will there be countries at all? ukraine i'm sorry that this happened, but this is our indifference. and you know, i call on everything to stop supporting the war. these are the donations that we constantly have who we go company for company. give money a little little need to buy a projectile. it is necessary to buy, then
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something else, it seems, an outfit a shell kills someone. remember that side. i always wanted to walk. on the grave there is such a short one? it was there later. i apologized to all the children of donbass no matter which side? and it’s worth it for us as a state to be, how people go. so i will try to take these very deep feelings home, says people to reach out to our elite. what to play with such fire? maybe the point is
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where there is no return? and in principle, it can be very close like this. well, everything that my colleagues talked about before me fits into the topic that i have with my colleagues on the council for the development of civil society and human rights. talked a lot this week. we spoke russophobia. and that's what igor was talking about, igor demolishes the church not because it doesn't fit into the landscape, that it occupies some place there, but because it belongs to the ukrainian orthodox church, which is an integral part of the russian orthodox church. yes , this is a russian church, so it is demolished. the number is connected with the fact that it attacks the russian. in estonia, i am sure that in estonia the war is, of course, perceived there. a lot
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of russophobia is infected, tdeusz marowiecki said about this about a year ago, when he said that in general russophobia has become mainstream in poland. that is, it has become a commonplace , you know? that is, how would it be ethnic strife, well, in the xxi century was somewhere here, well, on the outskirts. yes, it's like some kind of state of emergency. yes, when there, well, the bazaar quarreled, there are neighbors, maybe there is something someone mentioned something nationality. and here it has become. just in such a global phenomenon. that's when igor says that our officials do not notice something. it seems to me that not only officials, a huge number of people in our country do not notice and do not understand the simple thing that the world is. now so strong has changed exactly, because russophobia there has become there on a collective the west has become a kind of global phenomenon, a global trend. because they want to go kill the russians, these bastards who attacked civilians in bryansk. well , terrorism has no nationality, but
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terrorism has an ideology. they did not kill the military, nor the representatives. there, as it were , the authorities, perhaps, who organized some sort of, uh, military events. they killed russians. they came there to kill the russians. it doesn’t matter who is not by nationality, they are all infected with this ideology, and for some reason we treat this as you know some domestic factor. yes, we have been talking with lawyers a lot this week, because we are coming up with an initiative to introduce. e in our legislation. well, just a legal qualification of russophobia, as a phenomenon, e, excitation does not bring, but discrimination against people by blood, but by their belonging to the russian world, the community of russian-speaking common russian cultural russian speakers, in general russian cultural space. and for me, for example, it was a shock. i'm nineteen. i 'll skip ahead a bit now. i uh, after i i got out of prison for the first time. well, not in
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ukraine, and i ended up in donetsk. i spoke from electrodonetsk university, and for the first time i didn’t say one thing, listen. well, we are in the network, i say, why don’t you leave , he says, and how will i leave? in general, we are all part of the russian world here. we are at the forefront and we are defending the russian world and for me, a person who previously lived in ukraine, the word russian world, where is it abusive, where is it so to speak? this is the definition of an enemy. and for me it was at that moment that it kind of hurt my ears a little, so i realized that it is not always 100% right, and this is a war with the russian world. this is russophobia. she needs to be qualified. they need to make an article about this in the criminal code. and we have the same worthy people lawyers, they all think that listen, well, we will bring this under a special case of extremism. it's not a special case, it's an ideology. this is one of the varieties of nazism. this must be said clearly and frankly. and the most important thing is that
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our people living abroad should know that we understand here what threatens them there, that we we are ready with all the opportunities we have, including legal ones, to defend or try to defend them until we understand how much reality has changed today, when russophobia has become the main part and content of a largely political process back in the west, this means that the war will continue, because all the time new ones will be thrown into this course-phobia. now ukraine will end well ukrainians. who got there next? are you polish? well, something even all ideology is formed, they are all charged. if we don’t talk about it here now, if we don’t understand what we are dealing with, then it seems to me that at the level of many particulars everything will continue like this, because we do not see the enemy. we are in scale. i was presented to us, it seems that this is, well, somehow, a particular case of something. well, until you go there. you can't
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take everyone from everyone. unfortunately, as the guys call those they howl yes germans we are at war with the germans ukrainians are ukrainians long gone. polish speech english speech common name germans nazi symbols sea sea of ​​musicians they have captured chevrons there very simply from the reich, of course, the symbols of russophobia, of course, that these chevrons are german nazi, that the chevrons of the nationalist units of the ukrainian times i don’t know there, and the second world great patriotic and the first world all these the ukrainian sich riflemen, it was all frankly russophobic military formations infected with this, which marched under these flags. but so far our country will not understand. that is,
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the donbass of such beauty is a city of millions of people, but here is the sky and gold domes there will be even a town, a small village, and the church will still be amazing. amazing finish, just wanted to say, here's the previous thought. i've said it before, once again , nazism is europe's immune system every time europe faces any threat to its dominance. she begins to generate nazism, like lymphocytes, she cannot do otherwise, therefore, all taboos are immediately removed from anyone with any crime. if we wait a little more for their zigzags, and
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hitler will turn out to be right. when i went to in general, as i said years ago that it is today, of course, i really want to say very kind words to our stormtrooper musicians. in all our guys, who now? well, as if finishing storming. we can say the word to finish storming artyomovsk and uh, under the criminal we are moving everywhere, but yes, but most importantly, i still want to say something else. there is such an assault record. consider yourself closer to danger. it means that when you plot a course, that is, as the future, you must count not from that you will always be the wind blows your back and there will be good weather. you must consider as if you are going through a storm and very heavy that spring has begun. we know that a very heavy storm is ahead of us , we know that now the first brigades are already in place. there, a pseudo-ukrainian strike went to the area
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of ​​​​concentration. we know that the supply of equipment and weapons is running out. we know that for false ones from the team he flew to poland several times for all sorts of regular training. they're just like last july to august together with the natoptsy and the americans, plans are worked out, probable and possible, and offensives, that all resources are included , mathematical models are doing everything to find the very one, like a hole in a row, into which a successful offensive can be stuffed. and how much i have no doubt that we are also preparing for it, but in this case, again , you need to understand that it is not only our generals who are preparing there, and not only our soldiers at the front, that a lot will be decided here from all of us will depend on how will there depend on how we just recalled the officials who, uh, are still there today, literally there was an article from one of our battleships about
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how for 8 months the approved optics, which the ministry of defense approved, until now no one really bought it, because the officials first 4 they reddened for a month, then they argued for 2 months, then it turned out that they were not ready, how to pay. uh, the advance isn't even that big. price agreed in advance not willing to pay, but in the end said. well, in general, everything ends. let's start everything again. you know, it's saturday. this is sabotage. repeated article for sabotage. this means that we have already adopted a decree on how to raise under the management of enterprises that do not fulfill the order, but sorry, enterprises and it’s easier, it won’t run away anywhere, it stands still, but what to do with officials with these bastards who come to work , understand? from morning to evening, they sit there for months, and people donate money to buy artillery boules in the far east and bring them to the pulko in artillery where they were
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there is no salt, not a single one. you understand with this, what we should do ahead, i say again, a very serious test. we need to go through it, because the price is i’m not even talking about failure , because i don’t allow such thoughts, but the price is very high on this price it depends on whether the west will turn around at all in relation to this war, because it’s clear that now it's all on the line. all. if the west does not succeed, then they will change, in general, the whole picture and approach itself. and vice versa, if they succeed at least something, they will use the entire information machine to prove that the money they gave was not in vain and we need to give those 130 aircraft that ukraine has already requested, we need to give long-range missiles, because we will get even further to russia, we need to press on and, accordingly, in this case and we’ll sort of go away again for a very, very long time, that is, then , maybe, there, of course, officials will have to be shot, but i repeat it will be,
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because we ourselves have come to this, you understand? i want to say the following, of course, now. well, very it is important from a military point of view on time, and to start saving our one of our main reserves. in this case i'm talking about our stuff about our music ahead in the previous future offensive that we're going to face they will be our gold reserve and should be given the opportunity to move into order. he needs to be given the opportunity to replenish the rest and there should be reserves there, who should get it already . this agglomeration, i think we have us on the right, on the left, wonderful neighbors, and everyone is fighting well, but we need to be ready, i repeat the navigator's commandment, considering himself closer to danger. it is mandatory for everyone and you need to understand that the danger lies ahead. about a year ago, the month of march, we all remember these events. i wanted to emphasize only one of them these days a year ago in
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belovezhskaya pushcha there were mine talks or negotiations between the states of russia and ukraine and the ukrainian delegation. then the head of the rachamiya was not present podolak reznikov well, then there was still an arrest. why did i name the ukrainian part, because in fact still one more that it is in this situation. there were three stages of negotiations. i'm here these, which were these days, yes, and kiev was certainly easier. why? because podlyak is now broadcasting and the butcher, the minister of defense, jeremiah, the head of this faction, nothing has changed, mainly the services of the people and the leadership of ukraine. and the past is those days, and the negotiations lasted differently, but these days it was 7- on march 6, i decided to discuss two issues. this is a regime, silence and humanitarian corridors, that is, which corridors ukrainians could travel through. we all
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we know that these corridors, that these negotiations ended in nothing, then there were the istanbul negotiations, but why am i talking about this, because in ukraine for the last days, after the twenty-fourth, everyone sums up, and when i read, i listen to zhelezny and other leaders about the results of those days they talk about anything, but about energia in russia that there were dozens of attacks repulsed by arrestovich. there , almost the entire khreshchatyk and the entire can were self-shooting. well, there is so much nonsense. i didn’t hear that how we all uh friendly uh, met the enemy were beaten back. but no one talks about these negotiations. why is no one talking? why don’t they say that it was public negotiations, because no one wants to admit that yes, we could then agree, we i say, ukraine agreed on those difficult, perhaps very difficult conditions to save at least hundreds of thousands, as
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at least hundreds of thousands of people and children, including could have been saved , yes, on both sides and we might not have gotten wounded, you know, and we might not have lost so much territory, but for some reason someone gave then the team everyone knows who, yes, then the team to postpone negotiations uh, break off negotiations and gone what went, so the responsibility. here i am, a simple citizen of ukraine, saying that it is zelensky and his team who are responsible for their negotiations, because it was the beginning of march. it was far from the main battles. pension, uh, i wanted to expand the second topic. well, here's aivar, how he hooked me. i actually served him. i apologize, but i served in estonia and when in the soviet army and e from service for life
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i remember one episode, usually the driver, and we arrived in the city on some business with the leader. and i was asked by colleagues to buy a cake. birthday was i bought two cakes arrived, and i forgot these cakes. i came to the unit and say. sorry, i forgot these cakes, the next day. i arrived at the same store a day later a saleswoman came and said. hello, i forgot rapture she didn't even ask me for a receipt. they please, here are your cakes in the refrigerator, and estonians are so decent. so responsive. well i've been driving uh, through the forests and along the tracks. i was in tartu farted somewhere. that is, i saw a lot of these cities. i'm after this after the service. we came here with friends. how about people? but they say, individual farmers, yes, that is, every man for himself e workers, why i want to turn
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to the estonians. now i am addressing as a citizen of ukraine, perhaps, i am addressing not on behalf of the ukraine that zelensky is now looking at . maybe i would like it from another ukraine, well , some other ukraine and from those other ukrainians who do not represent now zelensky, many from ukraine have now left for estonia, lithuania, work and live there. i ask you, estonians, latvians here, help my countrymen. help them with two things, if you need help with health or implementation, they are hard workers, all ukrainians are hard workers, if they left, they will work. they thank you. these are the ukrainians who came to you to agitate flamboyantly for the war. don't listen to them don't don't please dear fishing money you 've earned. let them stay with you, you don't have to give money away. government of ukraine we need to buy weapons, because
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we kill with weapons. we are ukrainians to ukrainians. we russians do not have to do this, please kindly add, yes? i would why would like here and there was to move out? we have this one today, 10% of the total population is ukrainians. and they themselves came to tell us. if he looks at what the cops are doing , there is what happened, then maidan after maidan and up to that day a very similar scenario one to one. here is one hand the script was written by me on kamaz with a mobilized guy, because he was before took my daughter there. but don't win.
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our cause is just we are russian god is with us, no matter what nationality we are, what confession we were we russians
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on june 23, 1940, the central streets of paris woke up to the sound of german military marches. columns of marching soldiers appeared at the arc de triomphe on the champs elysees. these
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were units of the eighteenth army of the wehrmacht just a few days before that, the french government had fled from its own capital, surrendering paris to the mercy of the victors. the parade was hosted by the german generals fedor von god and georg fondüller. they greeted their soldiers as they marched across the champs-elysées. the dream of a whole generation of germans has come true. finally, they took revenge on the french for the shame of the first world war. and humiliated france bowed before the german eagle. the depressed parisians silently watched the german triumph peering into their faces , the french officer emmanuel de lavigerie would later write. a stream of people from fearless
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, frightened jews, repentant politicians , dubious businessmen, the regime behind them collapsed, and they renounced it hastily adapt to the new masters in this crowd, which was torn from the beaches of the dance game. i have not met a tailor or a blizzard. this world, struck by myopia, fussed and cunning with submissive sighs, adapting to the new reality. no one foresaw defeat, but no one seems to have thought of victory. panic reigned in france. they were not ready for a serious war , some consumer ones prevailed too. uh, interests consumer psychology. they really lived, as if behind a stone wall behind this mouse line, and they thought that all this
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would work out, because they are among the masters of the world, everything goes. okay. that's right. and that this world could collapse and it did not occur to them psychologically, the overwhelming majority of french society was not ready for serious resistance. the day before the victory parade in paris on june 22, 1940 , the command of the french army signed a shameful surrender in the presence of a triumphant hitler , the german fedor staged this event as a real performance. to the compilant forest from the parisian museum was the staff car of the french marshal ferdinand fauchet was delivered. it was in it that in 1918 germany signed the first kopyanskaya armistice, thereby admitting its defeat
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in the first world war. now exactly the same fate hitler prepared for france. here, when we recall the events of the fortieth year, why is the shameful defeat of the french army, but the french anglo-french grouping was more than up. she was well armed. they had a wonderful vk. in particular, about this, by the way, say very well written. marshal pt, he wrote that the defeat of france is the reason for the general slovenliness of the french, general unwillingness, no ability to fight for the interests of the country, unwillingness to fight, so the french army suffered such a crushing defeat precisely because it was internally not ready to fight, unlike the germans. in june 1940, france was plunged into chaos. millions of panic-stricken people fled the cities following the defeated army; russian migrant writers
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roman gul, who lived at that time in a rural the outback of france wrote all the peasants, grapes, artisans, grocers, restaurateurs, garcons, cafes, hairdressers, these soldiers, fleeing like a dump, all wanted one thing, anything. only to end this fall into the bottomless france and all her civic virtue there is nothing left. how to die because there is no strength to resist. the surrender of paris inspired terror and despair in the hearts of the french. on june 11, when the french government fled the capital, declaring paris an open city, crowds of citizens rushed south from it. from a city of five million sample all their property fled 3 million inhabitants. children left elderly parents , doctors abandoned
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the patients who remained in hospitals. the metropolitan stations were overcrowded. soon the trains stopped running , the writer victor serge was an eyewitness to this biblical exodus. he recalled that the end of paris is the end of the world . they are leaving through the southern outposts, shops are closing, the foundations of old europe have collapsed, what should have happened has happened happen we lived in a stuffy cul-de-sac. it seems that for many years france was dominated by the feeling that this could not continue, that it could not continue. all borders, dances, fascism , powerless parliaments, these are press literature with a stink. it's relaxed. working movement. this heap of injustice and absurdity can only be defended by the living and
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society, and the state of its decay has already gone too far, the french. they remembered what happened in the first world war, so they learned that the germans were advancing. they took off and it caused such a massive reaction. further, that is, more and more people went south, to which all the roads are visible, that is, do not enter into a transport collapse, then it turns out that french society is absolutely not ready for this, no consolidation of society occurs. the extremely strong position of those who advocate a truce, and that's why a situation arose here, what to do, the army is crumbling, it is not ready to fight, therefore, leapfrog with the government is urgent. they begin to look for whom the pepper is for, for whom the singer is for military authority. that's why the figure appeared nutrition. marshal philippin was a legendary
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french general. he was born in 1856 into an ordinary peasant family, he graduated from the famous military academy, saint-cyr, and became an officer. however, his career was not fast-paced. by the beginning of 1914, the 58-year-old penten could only rise to the rank of colonel and was already thinking about retirement. everything changed the first world war betten was appointed commander of the french army in the battle of verdun. this grandiose battle, during which the german offensive was stopped, brought the pitenes, well-deserved glory and indisputable authority. his name is in the history book. in 1940, the 84-year-old served as ambassador to spain on learning of
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the german invasion of france, he immediately flew to paris when the french baron was broken through to offer the germans negotiations in july 1940. the french national assembly elected him extraordinary head of state. in october of the same year, at the train station of the provincial town, mantoir met with hitler during the negotiations marshal führue to work together, the majority of the french fully supported the stains of the philosopher raymond aaron wrote it was almost impossible not to share in some way a sense of petty relief. petren. he seemed to me to express the feelings that prevailed among the majority of the french. the german officer ernstünger
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, who served in france, recalled that by concluding the armistice in 1940, the petant did what he wholeheartedly wished his people believed to be the only right thing. i myself saw the columns of prisoners of war, beyond the dusty roads. under the scorching july sun, they called out his name like the name of the savior of france
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and the marshal of france i know what war is we lost. if we have lost , let's not wait to be thrown off the mediterranean. let's conclude a truce with the winning country, and then we will move on with it. uh, to any ordinary frenchman he says, absolutely understandable thing. defeated france hitler divided into two parts. the north of the country and its entire atlantic coast were occupied by the wehrmacht, the southern regions of the country were declared a free zone under government control. marshal and his ministers moved to a small resort town. vichy so there was a new name french state regime. according to the terms of the armistice, the french army and navy were subject to the complete disarmament of the new armed forces. the so-called
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armistice army performed mainly police functions and were not supposed to exceed 100,000 people. the regime became an ally of the nazi reich. despite this, the french state was recognized as the leading powers of the world. the germans ordered them to ban the marseillaise. okay , we’ll ban it and the anthem marshal appeared, you and i, in honor of pattan, a cult appeared, postage stamps were issued with his image, portraits marshal and this marshal, he became the personification of immutability, then the whole world recognized epithene with him, they maintained relations, the united states, great britain, the soviet union maintained all diplomatic relations with the vichy government. that is, it is recognized by the whole world. ah, respectable government. yes. e hitler is at war with the uk well,
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the uk maintains relations. in 1945, speaking in court, i declared that power was received by me on legal grounds and recognized by all countries of the world from the holy see to the soviet union by this power. i used as a shield to protect the french people for four years by his actions. i supported the spirit of france , provided the french with life and bread. there was no such power that would have done more than mine in glorifying the family, counteracting the class struggle, ensuring working conditions in factories and fields. in his reform, pétain called 1,300 factories a national revolution, which from now on served the needs of the third reich and provided the french with work.
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for the first time, measures to support large families were introduced; abortions were banned; special schools for disabled children while all of europe shuddered from the grandiose battles of the second world war in france, an institute of cinematography was opened , an association of national museums was created, medical cards, books, vaccinations and distance learning were introduced in schools. the personification here is the traditional france and he raised the slogan and freedom of equality of brotherhood, and the labor of the fatherland is the family. they liked it very much, the french liked the appeal to traditionalism to some basic values ​​and the hope for the world that we would survive in this small new french state,
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let others fight. and we're going to get through this somewhere. in this case, the french united around the piten. well, lived in these two-fifths of the territories in the south of the south, west of france, all these resort places. yes , they really were a reflection of that spirit, well, that may be the decadent disastrous spirit of the french, which led them to this national catastrophe and which they did not perceive. it's like a national disaster. they did not reflect on the fact that this is shamefully humiliating, which is necessary to go to the forests to fight, as they did in belarus, extended only to the french. already in the autumn of 1940, even before the official meeting of piten with hitler, the regime. vichy passed harsh anti-semitic laws. all french jews were deprived of citizenship and were required to wear yellow stars. jews
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were forbidden to study at universities , hold any government positions, work as doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, architects, bankers and small traders. most jewish families were completely deprived of the means to live existence in 1942 began the forced deportation of the jewish population of france, the nazi death camps. by decision of the authorities and the country , 76,000 people were expelled, almost all of them subsequently died. you there quite calmly treated hitler and the nazi regime under his roof began to create a virtually fascist regime in the south of france, and not the conservative one that he wanted to peten was already quite an old man already during the war. he has already begun to simply transfer all these very opportunities to the leadership of the country to the laval, because he
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i just physically couldn't do it. in 1942 , the french politician pierre laval became prime minister of the vichy government. in the thirties, this man held high government posts and twice headed the government of the third republic. in france , he was also known as the media tycoon , the owner of several newspapers and a radio station , first under the german occupation. laval announced his full support, marshal as head of the vichy government, he called for a military alliance with hitler as soon as possible in his radio address. laval told france in in view of the immeasurable sacrifices in germany, it cannot remain passive and indifferent, i wish germany's victory, because without it bolshevism would reign throughout the world.
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it is interesting that just a few years before, laval was considered a staunch supporter of the franco-soviet union in front of you rare footage of the union newsreel, filmed in may 1935 , french foreign minister pierre laval arrived in moscow on an official visit. after examining the lenin mausoleum, the french politician went to meet with stalin, as a result of negotiations, laval achieved franco-soviet mutual assistance pact. the purpose of this treaty was to fight together against nazi germany in those days, no one could even imagine that in just a few years this imposing french politician would welcome the legions of french volunteers going with the germans to the war against the soviet union . the unscrupulousness and duplicity that
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the oval in the years of the second world war struck the french themselves, general de gaulle subsequently claimed to the very end he fought, which was a criminal laval believed that no matter how things turned out, it was important to be in power. he decided that he could benefit from the most terrible thing, even go to the enslavement of the country in the name of pursuing his policy. he sacrificed the honor of the country, the independence of the state, national pride. and here is the france that was fed. she was completely the embodiment of this french pernicious spirit, incomprehensible and inexplicable until now, the spirit that was restrained by very great arrogance by the statement that we the leading european country we are the heirs of the roman empire the heirs of napoleon but without full desire. here is this status to confirm, and how it needs to be confirmed . sometimes you have to confirm it with a military hand.
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the political and military rivalry between france and germany began long before world war ii. in 1870 , the combined army of the german principalities invaded france, defeated the troops of napoleon iii and laid siege to paris. under the terms of the peace treaty, france lost alsace and lorraine. in the hall of mirrors palace of versailles, as if in mockery of the defeated enemy, otto von bismarck announced the creation of the german empire. france received a chance to get even with the predatory eastern neighbor during the first world war. in november 1918, a revolution broke out in germany and the kaiser fled the country. under the terms of the treaty of versailles , germany returned alsace and lorraine to france, and also pledged to repair the damage caused by the war. the price of this victory was
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incredibly high. 1 million 300,000 frenchmen died in the battles of the first world war almost as many remained colleagues forever. hundreds of cities turned into ruins german predator should be just about punished thought most of the french after germany's main political rival was defeated by russia was withdrawn from the war. we had a revolution, france became the undisputed leader of continental europe , not only did they hang everything that was possible on germany, and germany was recognized as the main culprit, the only and main culprit at the insistence of the french, unleashing the first world war ii, the treaty of versailles laid the foundation for a huge moment of revanchist sentiment and imagined such a moment as slow action. suffice it to recall the famous saying of the famous frenchman. marshal
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foch, who, when he read the text of this treaty of versailles, said that this was not peace, but a truce for 20 years, and turned out to be brilliantly right. actually exactly tyutelka in tyutelka in 20 years in the thirty-ninth year , the second world war officially begins. in the early twenties of the last century , most of the french, trying to get away from painful memories of the war plunged headlong into a life full of entertainment and enjoyment, contemporaries called these years crazy or crazy symbols of this era became, renovated paris, the city was significantly rebuilt, the remains of medieval fortifications were demolished, the eiffel tower was no longer considered ugliness and was declared a new symbol, paris in 1922, in the capital of france earned the first radio station and soon thousands of citizens acquired tube radios in residential buildings, new
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passenger elevators appeared, and in most apartments telephone lines were laid. thousands of provincials and emigrants from all over the world rushed to the capital of france soon paris became the most populous city in europe writers artists artists from all over the world came to paris to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of an eternal holiday. the narrow streets of the shady boulevards and paved avenues bustled day and night with 13,000 taxis scurrying tirelessly along the wide avenues , countless musicals, cabaret theatres, cheap cafes and luxurious restaurants could hardly cope with the influx of visitors. parisian bohemia was obsessed with gambling. it happened that during the evening in the casinos, whole fortunes were lowered at night, the banks of the seine were illuminated by neon lights, night bars and dances
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, the capital of france worked one and a half thousand brothels , strict morals were finally a thing of the past girls began to cut their hair short, use bright cosmetics, wear short skirts, smoke and listen jazz, russian migrants roman gul, who lived in france at that time, wrote french. too released. they were freed from this misunderstood, poisonously perceived with diaper freedom, philistine. france lives better than others. she restores production faster. by the way , the french noted in such a fact that the population statistics grew very slowly. this is the 38.8 million population of france in just the twenty-first year. uh, thirty-six year 48, that is, population growth. well, there are two two and a half million. about what this is evidence that france did not want to give birth, she wanted to live well. this is one
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of the reflections of this french relaxation. why strain there is wasted, so, of course, absolutely. this is some kind of french laxity of slovenliness of relaxation. this was the most important factor in the internal and readiness of the country for the difficulties that the era presented in the early 1930s in europe, following america, a severe economic crisis erupted. in france, the great depression stirred up a wave of protests. endless strikes actually paralyzed the country's economy. during the crisis, the total number of protests in france increased 10 times and reached 17,000 a year. in 1936 in two and a half million workers participated in the protests. in the same year , a coalition of leftist parties won the parliamentary elections, the so-called popular front, the new
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government of france was headed by the socialist leon blum. as a result of the crisis to power. bloom's popular front police came, and they took a number of very drastic measures - this is a forty-hour work week - this is, uh, an increase in social benefits and, in general, the expansion of the social base. that is, it is costly, but france had money, in general, probably. everything else that happened overlays at that time, and it became clear that the situation was critical in the thirty-third, hitler came in the thirty-fifth, hitler announced, or something, if there is no more work, what is the vermah, which operates on the basis of general military service, that is, clearly something then, well, it's coming. the french philosopher and publicist raymond aron wrote that what could not help but amaze us all is the contrast between the paralysis of democracy and the spectacular
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rebirth of germany. parliamentary intrigues, and unwilling to face reality, the fall in the birth rate, the decline in production, the collapse of the national will. i sometimes happened to think, and maybe speak aloud. if you need an authoritarian regime to save france let him come. let's make peace with him, hating him. in france, all governments were of significance from the moment the climentians retired in january 2020 until the outbreak of the second world war, that is, until september 1939 in france of labor.
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beyond the 40 hour work week in france annual paid holidays were introduced and two days off a week, these measures led to a sharp reduction in industrial production. the omnipotence of the trade unions, endless strikes from the wheelbarrow actually paralyzed the work of the factories, the french writer andrea recalled the employment of factories, striking workers, the inertia of the government and the extravagant demands of the trade unions catastrophically reduced the production of the aviation industry in 1937, the monthly production of aircraft was expressed in an incredible figure of 38. and this at a time when germany
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every month produced a thousand aircraft. french financiers and industrialists perceived the reforms of the popular front as a national catastrophe and began to withdraw their assets abroad. in just one year , as a result of capital flight, france lost an incredible amount of about 100 billion francs for those times. as a result, the government was forced to nationalize all railways and part of the military factories. on the pages of the right press, french industrialists. deployed against the popular front furious raymond's publicist ron recalled the propaganda company, these hate-fed leaflets expressed the psychology of a certain part of the bourgeoisie, including the one that became the symbol of the famous phrase better hitler than blum
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. take a break from them and get used to them. and let other governments do this and resigned. here is the magnificent sasha, and the new government suddenly turned out that rearmament no one can produce the military industry in armenia, no one is ready with it. in general, i did not agree, but the military right now is often the same, renault and the military industry. it is concentrated on foreign orders for civilian orders. and if she is given orders for construction, there are 300-400-700 tanks a year, to start rearranging the order, moreover, new models, then it is simply not ready for this, because it needs to overload production , expand this production, purchase new machines, when they tell renault what it takes here, to turn over its factories and start producing heavy powerful tanks renault gta will not do to demolish the plant, which i am now working on the site to build, or what? and as a result of the same aircraft, by the thirty -ninth year, the french army was not
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ready for war in terms of its financial condition, just its moral condition , and in terms of the development of military art, not the french army, not french society. not in general, the french government was not prepared morally for a military conflict. before world war ii, france still had the largest army in europe. however, the average age of the french commanders and teams exceeded 60 years. and the high command 70. the generals who went through the first world war were staunch supporters of traditional defensive tactics, the proposal of colonel de gogol, little known at that time, who called for the creation of maneuverable tank groups, was not taken seriously by anyone. the most massive tank of the french army was the renault ft, outdated by that time. this
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machine, its modifications have been produced since first world war. the crew of the tank consisted of two people, the car moved at a speed of 7 km / h, and operated within a radius of no more than 60 km. it was impossible to use french light tanks in serious offensive operations. the newest s-35 medium tank and the renault b1 heavy tank were produced in insufficient quantities. in total, in the four pre-war years, the french army received less than 1,000 new combat vehicles. military expenses were distributed in this way from military expenses 60% went to wages payment of generals and officers 10% for the maintenance of soldiers, and the rest for armament. well, this is
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terrible, of course, that is, they completely missed the need to saturate the army with modern weapons. yes, they had these towers on these forts 680 towers. yes, there were fortifications installed. uh, there uh were 224,000. this is a fortress army, but it all remained a dead weight and the mortars were machine guns, but it was all focused on the army crushable defensive line. the maginot line with a total length of over 400 km was built and improved for more than 10 years; the french spent a fabulous amount of about 3 billion francs on its construction. the powerful fortification
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included multi-level underground forts with living quarters, ventilation installations and elevators, electric and telephone stations in the hospital and narrow gauge railways . the wife does not at all mean that france only wanted to defend herself in any case, but the line of the wife is a concept that at one time it was marshal who very actively promoted later and the essence was that the first she would stop, perhaps an enemy strike, and the second - she would make it possible to cover the country until the mobilization was fully carried out, the concentration of the transfer of troops, and already striking when the war began in the fortieth year, the germans, of course, smart, they did not storm this well in the forehead. uh, very difficult obstacles to overcome. they just passed through belgium. where these fasteners were not. this is the question of what the construction of this kind, and
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monumental protective structures, throughout history can be followed, as a rule, led to the fact that this line was simply bypassed. in september 1938, hitler announced that he intended to attach the sudetenland of czechoslovakia to the third reich at any cost, where the german population lived from france , prime minister edouard de ladia went to negotiate with the german fuhrer, while the french government announced a general mobilization of tens of thousands of parisians, fleeing from an unexpected mobilization. stormed in panic trains going to the province. as a result of the negotiations, france and england agreed to all of hitler's demands and signed the munich agreement with him. after that, pelageya was proclaimed a national hero in the country to meet the prime minister, who flew in from munich at the airport or bourges
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, a huge crowd gathered. the jubilant french shouted, long live dolodia. long live the world soon the french institute of public opinion conducted its first sociological survey in support of the munich agreement , 57% of respondents were in favor french newspapers wrote in the end, if 3 million germans want to be germans. it's their business, not ours. france undoubtedly played a huge role in the fact that the german aggression stood still; it did not react in any way to the re-militarization of the roman region. she did not react in any way to the militarization of germany, she swallowed it. uh, here is the german troops of the tsarist region, it did not help to defeat the italian fascists and
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the german nazis in spain, of course. she played a very negative role, and the fact that hitler was sure of his success although it was enough to take some serious step in connection with the chance and refuse to say, well, sign the melchevsky treaty no, this did not happen. they signed well. there were negotiations with the internet. whole. i could not sign. nothing was done. they were too sure of their security and in addition, many hoped that hitler would still go east and not touch france on september 1, 1939. hitler's army attacked poland england and france , who had concluded a military alliance with the poles a few days earlier, declared war on hitler, however, no effective measures were taken to help to your ally. they did not take
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action. on the western front, american journalists called fake or strange wars, taking advantage of the complete inaction of the british and french, hitler, following poland , occupied denmark and norway on may 10, 1940 , the fuhrer attacked belgium and the netherlands soon after. after that, the wehrmacht invaded france itself and with several lightning strikes completely defeated the french troops, general degul, who fled to london , appealed to all the french, calling on them continue the fight against the german occupiers. however, the cry thrown by the general did not find wide support among the people. during the entire period of the second world war, out of 40 million inhabitants of france, no more than 30,000 people joined partisan detachments. in the summer of 1940 , the french writer andreajit said. if
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the rule of germany brought us prosperity, nine out of ten frenchmen would put up with it, and three or four would accept it with a smile. after the defeat of france, the entire european continent was under the rule of nazi germany on june 22, 1941 of the year. a year after the conquest of france, hitler attacked the soviet union, part of the captured weapons captured in france, the germans transported heavy french-made mortars and howitzers to the eastern front , were used to bombard leningrad in july 1941 , the so-called legion of french volunteers against bolshevism was created in france, which entered several thousand people. in 1943, all
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the french volunteers who fought against the ussr on the eastern front were united in the ss charlemagne division, named after the emperor franks of charlemagne in total, during the years of the second world war , over 7,000 people joined this union. in may 1945, the french volunteers became the last defenders of the government quarter in berlin. france was an extra who was defeated at the beginning of the war and which , by and large, made the winner, in the end, and it was made the winner, because the number of french troops that were at the end of the war. she was insignificant. it was smaller than the troops in poland, so france in general she was during the war, despite the fact that
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what matters is the view there before and after the war. what did he do? but it was. um, in general, a puppet in the hands of others. e great powers. yes, the vichy regime was alive at the same time there was a resistance movement a resistance movement was yes. and now it is a legend that is not offered to doubt. what was the scope of the resistance movements. there is little discussion now. it was smaller than we suppose on the beams, therefore, in general, and in general, of course, in no case can you put france in number four. the great powers of the winners who participated in the process and so on, but this was the result of not military, but political events. on august 25 , 1944, paris was liberated by the allied anglo-american troops, wanting to please
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the liberators of the french authorities. immediately, all accomplices of the german occupiers were put on the wanted list. as a result of court sentences and spontaneous massacres in the country , about 10,000 collaborators were executed in a short time. retribution overtook the leaders of the regime. in october 1945 in in paris, pierre-laval was convicted and shot to death, a french court also sentenced 89-year-old philippe peten. however, due to old age. marshal 's execution was replaced by a life sentence, he spent behind bars in solitary confinement on the island and died in 1951, speaking to the fate of the legendary marshal of france, charles de gaulle wrote this disgusting series of surrenders.
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the sea is far away, do not go, cap. do not take it off, otherwise you will burn, at that time i repeated that 1.5001
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do not drink drinks with ice, otherwise you will get an infection pick up. there they smoke people right on the pavement. there is no infection there. we are not in the wild place, we are going 12 days. and what, i still panic for the first time i part for so long, mom, hold his hand all the time, do not let go. there is such a movement. so in an hour and a half we have a landing, as there will be no traffic jams, let's say goodbye. thanks , i already figured out what gift to bring you to say, tell me about the biggest cat you know, you come here, and there the sea makes noise all your life you dreamed of. and you will not forget to water about the tree. in
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in general, you urgently need to fly somewhere. we won't open. wait, what if the neighbors,
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what happened, what can happen to them? what happened, don't you know anything yet? what should i know, i'm calling, i'm calling you with a phone, say something.
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you don't notice me, you were sleeping and didn't want to wake you up. it never did. it's disgusting to me, it's disgusting to me, well, you're not like that,
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i don't have the strength to watch you ruin yourself. i don't want and i'll get dressed to lose you, i'm here. i work, when i'm with the guys i can relax. i 'll let myself have a little drink. i lost my son. stop calling. who 's there? i'm telling you, he couldn't, he never
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raised a hand against anyone, as far as i managed to find out, he used alcohol before. you did not abuse, still do not believe that he could someone. please let me see him, he will definitely tell me everything. i repeat, your spouse testified his guilt fully admitted about the crime. first , he may well count on leniency in court. so we have tomorrow? come back in 2 days. you will have a date. i've prepared something here, investigators definitely promised to give a date. well, yes, he said to come today to the beginning of the working day. you
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probably don't have another working day out of nine in vain bath. alekseevna, i prepared everything myself. hello, i'm mironova about a date. remember? of course i remember. hello mironova unfortunately, there is nothing to please you. well, you promised. it was your husband who turned down the date. he even filed for divorce. yes no you are probably wrong. agree to a date . all the best. hello aunt natasha. hello natasha,
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you are watering everything. yes, it will take everything from the ground, that he needs a tree, something we have an adult. how many years is five, probably six years and 3 months. oh, the more you need to water promised. well, you know, it's your business. okay, i'm going to work, while we'll go for a ride. what today? there you are, natasha, something happened to me, yes, that peter breaks pneumonia in 2 days is not treated, and you behave like dima a little. yes, i understand everything, but i can’t linger here without bombing. well, in the sense of
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hello, everything is in order, you didn’t get sick. no, thank god i came in an hour later meet victor. maybe you will come with me. i don't want to see him, but not strangers. he wants to talk to you. we have nothing to talk to him. so give it to him. and if he comes to my house, i called the police. in vain you are so honest. and you have not forgotten that he is nobody to me, he himself is for divorce. he didn’t even want to talk to me, he was afraid to say it in the face. don't be offended, i'm only two nights. we need everything we need everything well, please,
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well, of course, i will help you if you want. so well, natasha well, you are always somehow at the wrong time for you, what will be needed for our girls pester. do not be afraid. so go to work, we 'll figure it out. no don't leave, please, leonid eduardovich well, you're the head of the department , nothing happened, terrible jokes there . an attempt is not torture for nothing. here no, honestly, yes, now, if i hear such a joke again, i 'll go to the head physician. i guess. are you jealous of me? of course, i have
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nothing else to do. ok. how will you succeed? the shift is already over. why did you choose to stay here? yes? i rented a room. today the owner refused me, it seems, he rented it out to someone more expensive, but i already found another one, however, there only two days later you can so you're not from here.
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well, yes. listen, let's go to my house, have a cup of tea, chat. stay overnight at my place until you move in. do you care about family? thanks never mind me no, no family did. decided so just sits hello hello so with his jokes he won't fall too hard on you anymore. i hope, no, i don't think so, i can stand up for you. i just got lost and didn't expect it. and you have a boyfriend. oh, i'm sorry, i shouldn't have asked such questions. everything is fine. i had a friend. there at home. they dated for a few years, then broke up. or rather, she left him. cool car, yes,
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old. yes, you have a nice apartment. too bad i'll never have one. that's strange to the former and an adult man. and he didn't press anything. they tried to live with my parents, quarreled with the room, took off and kicked me out for non-payment. yes, i freaked out and left. i don’t even know if i like to read, oh, i’m sorry, i somehow took something without asking. yes, it's okay. so the former. well what comes to parents is trying to figure out where m-m suffers it means you miss him. yes? what's done is done. a strange life would be arranged if i had such mansions. i would be with him. and you're here alone, well, i got the apartment from my parents. true, it did not
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bring me happiness. together with his son nightmare what? a? husband too? no, he made a disaster for himself after his death. sasha began to drink, got in touch with some friends, and then what then? yes, two companies got into a drunken fight, i don’t even know where he got the knife from. in general, he sat down for 5 years for murder by negligence. terrible i'm all alone without support, and he is the same real betrayal. he then filed for divorce, his mother came today and said that
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he returned drunk already in style. so i’m afraid that he will go and sort things out so natasha , don’t be afraid, you know, in general, if anything, i can easily pronounce him from here. thank you. she's already at work tomorrow. and i'll give you on that couch normally excellent, good, bunny. zheka walks with his tail cruz masha hasn't gone anywhere there i'll give you an apartment oh, i'm afraid, i'm afraid of how you beat me or him i ask you to sleep if i roll.
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tomorrow 20 russia there was an indescribable incident, the beauty of gifts for women learned how to say words, only he didn’t touch anyone’s tube more calmly viktorovna jumped out oh, love petrosyan and women premiere march 8 at 14:50 on the russia channel, the bill began to doggie went out onto the balcony lightning broads and the universe second chance. let's go back in time to a couple
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from the future premiere on the russia channel on march 8 at 23:00. yes, i do not raise this topic. analysis is not needed. i saw the video talking to him, really nothing to say. i know, but he loves you. please. listen to me one last time. i won't come again. i know you don't have anyone. and i know that my son is a good person who abandoned me himself. but he
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did it for you, he blamed himself, he punished himself, she filed a divorce in order to kill you with his wife, and they didn’t call such nobility. and i was left alone, not a husband, not a son, not parents, but also, of course, what to do? well, all of us were so offended, but you had such an effect on him. so i justify myself. well you are loved each other, you think, and if you can, forgive no one, and it hurts me to watch how he tortured himself. i don't get it, it's following me, isn't it? i
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sent it to alekseevna. i mean, did my mom come to you? no, i didn’t know anything, honestly, and here it’s just a fall. can you leave or should i wait somewhere else? natasha is not the place where the mouse is, i'm used to visiting my parents alone and i understand my son, okay, i'll go. get out already. just shut up. those may
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not even know what to do. might as well give him a second chance. you can do it forgive? i could not, i left mine for another city. although he is an angel compared to yours, victor is not a bad person. we lived well with him until he started drinking, and you know honestly. i thought that he would return
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as a hardened criminal, but he seems to be the same, but the saying goes. remember, you can’t wash a black dog. or maybe it was my fault. after all , i then moved away from him. i went into myself and missed the moment when he rolled down the slope everything went soul-searching. you only have yourself to blame, do not appoint. you know he after all, a man had to take care of himself and of you. well, he understands this, okay , i won’t tell you anything else, but yours will do it your way anyway. just very kind, i don’t want you again everything went wrong yul you say everything right and natasha i’m sorry, of course well , it seems to me that the temperature has risen and the cough has intensified. pyotr ilyich go to the ward. i'm going to call the doctor right now and we'll figure it out. ok. then we'll agree, finish without me, and yes, after the shift, i'll tell you home. thank you
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hello. hello, in addition, the hostess is against evening visits. definitely bye bye.
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oh my god, you're fine, i don't know yet, so let me, i'm looking at medica, lord forgive me for god's sake. i don't know how it happened. i handed over back somehow suddenly jumped out to blame. nothing bad happened, just dizzy normally.
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wait with me, there in the portfolio drawings will be a shame to lose them. what do you mean, the artist came to an exhibition of artists, the volga region was supposed to stay with a friend, but someone had already stopped there. i'm sergei by the way we will now go to one place, and it will be seen there. take it where you want to eat. my daughter
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is okay . i'm certainly not a nurse doctor, but a senior nurse thinks you've got a mild concussion. early shallow rather scratch. t bright light does not irritate extraneous sounds. no. fine. you need to rest. i'll leave you here. you leave me alone. phone, if anything,
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call, i'll come. sorry for the tactlessness. i keep looking at this photo too. your son is very similar to you. you are here so i don't want to offend you. just not at all get used to not reacting to children. my wife and daughter died 3 years ago in a car accident. nastya was then 7 years old. yours looks older. sorry, this is useless. i sympathize. yes, you guessed it, this is my son. sasha he is also 7 years old here. now it would be
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13. natasha, i came to talk, but you are not at home. do you have night shift today? no, i'm not at work. victor, please don't wait for me. go home. where are you now? give women flowers burn women special issue on march 8 and today we give flowers to all women will drive the bike for a long time.
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slightly running for three days you have to lie down. well, since you're up, i have groceries there. please bring it, sergey, and where are you from, a hereditary volzhan, probably. and
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i am painting a portrait, unfortunately. or full face, this rarely happens. i would definitely like to work with you. you know
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it's time for me to go home, i was hoping, why do you feel great? you don't need a night nurse, it's true, and besides, i beg you, we agreed to lie as much as possible, i'll try tomorrow evening.

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