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a multinational people, after all, we won because we were together, nothing could want us. yes, the germans wanted to split our country, to split both russians and ukrainians, belarusians in a national apartment, they did not succeed. and today they won’t succeed either, because we are really united and this is our strength of the multinational multi-confessional people that we see today, and here tens of millions of people practically went to fruit, every third did not return and in that order the victory on june 24 collected. yes, there’s a couple here. of course, they couldn’t even endure the knowledge of victory, which they then unloaded on a tristanag, because the soldier egorov kantare could not go there. . in the same place, and in the forty, fifth year, they were selected so that not a scarf of a recommendation not lower than
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170 cm, well, there were, of course, there were exceptions, a soldier, and which means he fought, who gave me skete tanks, but his height was somewhere around 155. maybe 160 cm, i say, they just didn’t let me on the apparatus. although he was a hero to pick up gilles, also above all the heroes were all awarded, of course. and this man he said, yes, here are the tanks of a woman, yes, i’m on the apparatus and they sent him to the parade, and we see him participate there, and even from the photographs of those years. yes, there were different ages. well, first of all, of course, young people. it was, after all, that young generation that won this victory, our great victory, and uh, here the awards were held and the leaders were awarded up to the apparatus 1945, and every soldier, every commander who then arrived at the parade from all our fronts then, well, existing, he received a medal recently established for the victory over germany, this was also evident. by the way, they changed
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the old ones then. well, let’s say it’s cracked, maybe these medals are rubbed into new ones - that was also very, very important, and that parade just meant that we are the greatest powers, that is, that is, we are stronger than everyone in the world . it's really. it was not a superiority so unique. and what we they really saved the whole world, and we see, these soldiers have no such faces on them, you know, there is celebration. and this is exactly how calm, calm joy is direct confirmation that moscow is the third rimma the fourth does not happen, moscow is the third rome, because here the story is also there, but it was composed, and in the parade of the forty-fifth year, here the ordinance was established in honor of our interpreters even from that ancient times, alexander nevsky kutuzov suvorov, here the uniform was sewn in many respects in the image and likeness. that's it, it's sea wave that was before the revolution. yes, indeed, moscow is two lyrims, but there is no fourth, and
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we still hold this bar so that they don’t say about us that in france now we are in the victory museum in the hall of fame but please tell me here carved names of the heroes of the soviet union, there are more than 11,000 of them. tell me who was worthy of someone, but you know, we hear, we know four times our commanders are rakosovsky horses, and chernyakhovsky died. unfortunately, we will definitely mikhail yurievich tatyana let's get back to our conversation. among these 11.000 there are 2.000 from ukraine. colleagues yes, we will definitely return and continue this conversation. let's now fast forward again to the center of moscow, the route of the immortal regiment passes through red square, our colleague alexandra nazarova is currently working there, she is in
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direct contact with the studio again, uh, she is there along with those who joined the action today and alexandra we welcome you the word lunar motive one song replaces another, but all of them are somehow connected with the war and can also be heard a loud military greeting at the cancer, which sounded more than once today at the parade. we continue to work. in the very center of our capital on red square behind me. now hundreds of thousands of people with portraits of war heroes, amazingly beautiful weather came out the sun and illuminates every hero of the great patriotic war. you know, i am very pleased to introduce our guest to me , the honored artist of russia is joining me at the control people's artist of russia irina petrovna kupchenko traditionally. she, together with her husband vasily semyonovich, took wave participation in the action. immortal subway station novosel.
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semyonovich, as a child, fell into the german occupation , knew all the horrors of the war and in subsequent years, then he devoted all his social activities to the fact that he restored mitya to the heroes of the war please tell me when he remembered the war years, what he most often talk about ah. but he spoke. about what, in fact , he spoke later, when journalists asked him. and why are you rushing about with your victory for so many years, it’s time for them to forget, and he asked, and how much are you they fought silently in response to the european journalist, and poland, he says, defended himself for 28 days. um, well, denmark is generally 6 hours, in my opinion, the whole of europe in only 3 months. it was conquered for three months in the three
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months of the battle of stalingrad by only a few houses. the germans were able to take stalingrad. you see, it was a great generation, for him this feat he was a saint, because his parents, i won’t tell for a long time now. they are mmm. the first was not a war developed. bottled, uh, this molotov mixture and from that, from these poisonous poisons were paralyzed for the rest of their lives. he experienced, he was in occupation for 3 years, experienced all these horrors and you know, this is a great generation, it is really truly great. here is such. well, everyone knows this movie. e, belorussky railway station. there are words. we need one victory. one for all. we are not behind the price. this generation, it really did not stand up for the price, and not only did they win a terrible war. still,
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then the country was restored, production was restored. after all, grocery cards in 2 years canceled and 50, in my opinion, the seventh year. the first satellite was launched into space, and four years later gagarin flew, as i remember today that day i went to school. we had lessons. we were sitting in the classroom and suddenly the door bangs literally flies in. headmistress and shouting our man flew into space. well, we all opened the windows and screamed. hooray for the whole street, and opposite the house, and also all the windows are open - it was lenin street in kiev, it later became known as bogdan khmelnitsky street, there, too, people stick out checkered. wow everyone hugs kiss. you see, this generation is great, and it brought us victory. yes, and it restored, then the country and this immortal regiment. this is actually ours. well, this is our gratitude to him, this is our love
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and gratitude, but we feel it. you know i am a person born after the war. you came here today with the whole family with your son dynamo with the whole family. we always come with the whole family. what i feel, i feel. some kind of force, because when the parade starts, every time i do n’t understand how it happens, uh, and the scrub goes with this banner of victory and words. get up country huge and goosebumps. why here i have a person who did not experience this feeling , we have some kind of genetic memory. and here is some kind of memory we are strong. so i feel that i am strong, that the country is next to me, that like brothers and sisters, as at the beginning of the war he turned at the beginning instead of the guardian of the patriarch, then stalin turned, so you feel that people have different different political views, different confessions, different ages, and we all feel like one side
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one folk here is pride and strength. and while we remember, that's what you have the whole history of our victories, we are strong and we won't win if we forget, well, then we'll lose it, but we won't forget until they go. i see men are not allowed; boys are sitting. on the shoulders of their fathers. i know for sure that they will not forget irina petrovna thank you very much. thank you for your memory. thank you. well, we will continue to introduce you to our amazing incredible stories. we have one of the best points to watch empathize and participate yuriy tatyana thank you , my colleague alexander nazarova is now on red square with the immortal regiment, and we continue to comment on the action immortal regiment, which now has hundreds of thousands of people, a river of people, and here are people. let's continue
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live broadcasting with our correspondents. mm, indeed, the immortal regiment action is now taking place in the center of the capital. let's continue to follow what is happening directly on the street. here is our colleague alexander suvorova along with the film crew group. now she works on the roof of the national hotel and also joined the broadcast. and alexander once again hello. tell us how the procession goes. greetings, well, firstly, the weather changed, it became sunny, before that it was raining, and when we talked about how to prepare for the action, we also called an umbrella. with us , when sunglasses are needed, in fact, from this point from the roof of the hotel they called it is actually visible. and you can see the beginning of the immortal regiment here on tverskaya, somewhere in the area of \u200b\u200bthe monument to yuri dolgoruky. and then we are behind me we see how a river of people actually passes, and this year the entire route takes 7 km towards red square, as colleagues have already noted, and three
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metro stations were and now are for everyone to enter the action. this is dynamo belorusskaya and mayakovskaya along the entire route there are field kitchens where people can eat , drink water and continue six. in addition, if you can see in blue from here, there are volunteers who are always ready to provide their assistance in case of anything. they stand along virtually the entire route along. barriers all over tverskaya in addition, today we hear how russia is screaming and moreover, these screams, they began even before the start of the action with me at 3:00 in the afternoon. somewhere around 2:00 am already people began to gather in the area of the eighth tenth houses on tverskaya and have already begun to scream. that's how it is now russia-russia and the whole procession is going on. e and chanting the name of our country people go with flags people. here, of course, with portraits of their close relatives. who took part, and in the second
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world war and, of course, in e, the current specially operations in ukraine and now we see how the six continues. and in fact, from this point, you can actually see everything behind my back. alexander garden. manezhnaya square is nearby tverskaya since the morning here, and everything was preparing for the parade. let me remind you that he was at 10:00 am moscow time from six, slowly began to gather. uh, here are the first ones. e, samples of equipment, let me remind you that usually the apparatus consists of three parts - these are foot calculations. this year, 11,000 soldiers took part in the parade, 131 pieces of equipment were presented to the victory, of course, the legendary t-34 tank was the leader, but, unfortunately, due to weather conditions, the aviation part of the parade had to be changed. that's even for the time that we are now, while working at the time of direct inclusion, then it's sunny, then, apparently. soon it will rain again, so in such conditions the victory parade is taking place today. but this does not
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affect the number of people who want to take part in the immortal regiment action, because i see people are still coming from here. this is just the beginning of the promotion, i will tell you how it will continue in the next direct inclusion of a colleague. in all battles, it also turned out alexander. thank you. let us remind you that our colleague alexandra suvorova was in direct contact with the studio , and we continue to follow the action of the immortal regiment. we continue the victory museum with us. historian mikhail yuryevich myagkov mikhail yuryevich well, we are in the hall of fame and here is what we ended up with . tell me, maybe they are going in portraits now. maybe they are there in it only for sure, there are portraits of the heroes of the soviet union, there are more than 11 of them, and 1,600 people. e for the great patriotic war. here are the first who
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received the title of hero of the soviet union were our pilots. that's for outstanding feats. these are the beetles of khariton healthy people who destroyed german planes on the way to leningrad, the city of neva. and of course, heroes of the soviet union were not given for self-sacrifice. on the self donated, remember the first woman, the hero of the soviet union, zoya kosmodemyanskaya, who was captured by the nazis, who tortured her, but she did not betray any of her comrades and accepted him very much. it's all in alcohol, of course. uh, hmm, it’s just an incomprehensible mind that no one from the fascist camp could do something like this , our people, our soviet people did this, and , uh, for more than a thousand people they received the title of hero of the soviet union for fortifying firewood. it really was. hmm, that moment when the water is already cold, when the right bank of the dnieper is high, when there is continuous shelling. uh, well, it's just that the water was often uh, red blood when our fighters. well, they dug into the opposite bank
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, held the bridgeheads and walked. further, liberating kiev, our native city for all soviet people, kiev well , further, if we remember that when berlin was taken, it was yegorov kantaria, uh, who received the title of hero of the soviet union for loading the red banner of victory over the dome of the restag. uh, there was an award and equal heroes of the soviet union for such it was necessary to receive three. i mean the order of glory 1st, 2nd and 3rd class. here uh, who has three degrees and he is equated with the title of hero in the soviet union, there are also many such, too, thousands of people, and you know, the level of this body. glory it resembles a plank. rather, it is exactly a copy of the bar of the st. george ribbon, which we had even before the revolution, that is, the st. george cross. here, too, of course, there was a reception and the statute of the order of glory in many ways, that is, the rules for obtaining it in many ways. it is similar to what was the revolutionary award. how many enemy soldiers have you captured. and how did you overcome these or those
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obstacles, which means how much e you e, means, destroyed the enemy directly on the battlefield. well, it was added here, since the organs of glory were already given in the great patriotic war well tankers for the destruction of a certain amount of armored vehicles. uh, an infantryman for knocking out the same enemy tank already as a pilot for downed planes and that's it. this, of course, uh, certainly characterizes the feat of our soldier. the great patriotic war he will not measure it cannot be measured. uh, yes, there were people who, for well-known reasons, did not receive any awards at all, because they often went to battle. this was the first and last battle for young soldiers, and this was also the case in the forty-first in the forty- fifth year of the battle of stalingrad. how many there are 7 seconds approximately there lived a man, and 7 seconds. i. well , that is a person. he went to die for his homeland, but for him it was. the main thing is to bring victory closer , to bring victory closer, no matter what, because victory
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is for them for everyone, then for the entire soviet people, not only for the soldiers at the front, but for the vtols. eh, that was the first thing the most important thing. yes, we work at the victory museum in the hall of fame yuri ivan yes, the procession of the immortal to colonel passes in a minute and in the center of st. petersburg, from there , our colleague dmitry joins dmitry akimov, welcome. and tell us what route the column of the immortal regiment takes and what the weather is now in the faithful capital. excellent for a walk, and right now a movement is passing by me. ah. immortal regiment. he began his movement at exactly 3 o'clock from alexander nevsky square, it was there that the column was formed. and now she has reached gostiny dvor we see, but right now we can show in the
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first youth army soldiers are walking and it says immortal regiment, st. petersburg, it’s very difficult to say now how many people take part in this procession, however, it’s already clear that the bill will go to tens of thousands , if not even for hundreds of thousands of people, but a column, i repeat, it formed in the area of \u200b\u200balexander nevsky square and after that at exactly 3:00. it began its movement through a through vosstaniya square and is now moving along nevsky prospekt to dvortsovaya square, and in front of him passed. right now you can see the young army men carrying a huge banner immortal bolt and people thousands of people tens of thousands of people are coming right now, we will continue at 3:00 in the afternoon, and the procession has started. and now you can
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see what is happening. let's try asking. excuse me, we are live. why did you come here today because i am carrying my father and uncle who fought for victory. thanks happy holidays. excuse me please, what emotions are you with today came here victory day some emotions. delight thanks, well, these are the emotions of people, we'll see how long this procession will last. how many people will there be and now this whole column is heading to palace square, where will the concert begin at 16:00 and, uh, the concert on palace square? a beautiful event and this day will end today with fireworks at 22:00 from the beach of the peter and paul fortress. and we will definitely follow and tell about all the details, like about the journey of the immortal regiment in our colleague's next broadcasts. yes dmitry thank you
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you, uh! dmitry akimov told how the procession of the immortal regiment takes place in st. petersburg. well , i again give the floor to my colleagues tatyana, who communicates with mikhail legkov. yes, we took glory on poklonnaya hill to the victory museum with us, historian mikhail yuryevich mikhail yuryevich myagkov well, we finished this at the battle of stalingrad. yes, for about 7 seconds a man lived. well, as you said, it ’s difficult to read, but nevertheless, for a rough idea of what it was, what a fracture was, yes, what numbers are overcoats soldiers' overcoats in various eras of the military, for example, all the red army navy internal troops during the war years wore 34 million. of these, eight and six tenths of a million people died. these are our irretrievable losses. these are the killed missing, who did not return from captivity, but died from wounds. these are gigantic numbers, of course, and here you can understand for yourself what blood and
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what a huge price the victory was won, that's why today we cherish this victory of ours so no one can take it away from us, but nevertheless we we know that and we inflicted death on the enemy. ugly, by the end of the war, and already our red army was the strongest in the world. it was the army that was really not equal, it was not enough to crush the enemy army with love, any enemy armed forces and it is clear that all over the world there was respect for our soldier, who not only finished off the enemy, who brought freedom to european countries, because look, after all , every time we say this or that european capital. today we talked about warsaw our ambassador andreev, well, before that, but speak directly what the poles should do. they would think how much we helped. how much humanitarian aid we then gave to polish children, and then it is our red army doing it. we have changed the area. we built bridges. eh, for the same polish people. we gave them the same
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last and, uh, they simply forget it today . rises, who took odessa it's there, not only the germans were absolutely correct. you say that this is romania and, above all, the romanians. they were just in the soviet bloc, then they were our friendly country and this topic. well, apparently, they didn’t raise it that much, but the time was because yes, it was a socialist country. and how and suddenly alone and so on, otherwise what kind of occupational regime they staged the waters of the nikolaev regions. it was the same transmissiste that hitler wrote to romania and they simply operated it to the fullest and it was carried out there holocaust and ken romanian. uh, the romanian armed forces forget about this guys. well, what are you talking about, and the hungarians, what did they do on the territory of the voronezh region on the territory of the same ukraine finnish troops on the territory of karelia in petrozavodsk alone, finnish
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troops set up six concentration camps that contained the peaceful soviet population and about 1/3 of them she died by shooting, i’ll clarify that they were in the constitutional camps, of course, russians are there, probably russian-speaking, let’s say so, yes, because the russians, well, because it was thought so, here is the finnish gradation. they mean yes they shared. this is also a racial theory. this is also similar to nazism. that's the point, of course. yes, and when we are talking about the liberation mission, the red army. we must simply remember that the symbol of which trepta park is worth our soldier. he holds the girl in his arms and, uh, it was here in every country in every city that we liberated, we first of all helped the children of this young generation, regardless of nationality, because they are civilians and russian soldier russian soldier he always helps civilians, never shoots civilians. here, let them remember. this once
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and for all we are in the hall. glory to the victory museum and here behind us is a monument to the warrior liberators. well, as he is affectionately called alyosha here. well, alyosha yes , it is already happening that we are talking about demolishing just demolishing. this is just barbarism, chain mail is vandalism. it's just in history, when the monuments to russia, as we know, france, there were different monuments to pierre and despite the fact that they it is condemned by those. they keep history as history. this is the history of our history. well , the fact is that they are demolishing the monument to the liberator, that is, the impression is that they are cutting down the suk on which, in fact, themselves and, uh, when we talk about the monuments of soviet soldiers. these are the people who gave them freedom. and how it all began, if we remember with you. uh, well, even then ukraine was demolished the memory of both zhukov and our hero, a scout and a blacksmith, and in poland in poland they destroy our
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war monuments, which liberated the same territory and even on e, in the burial places of our soldiers and defiles it already and the federal republic of germany in the burial places of our lives. that is, this contradiction is practically everything, but the rules and everything, but the agreement that was reached at one time between russia and poland, russia and germany. that is, this is a blasphemous violation of precisely international agreements and i must say that if we are talking about monuments, here we are we ourselves make monuments to the russian historical society, put up a lot of monuments lately in our warriors to our simple soldier, and monuments to generals. this is a monument to irkasov here and chernyakhovsky, so that this memory was, after all. why does our memory destroy, in order to erase some historians’ past about us, it cannot be overestimated how important it is now to understand these archives, and once again declassified to open new
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information so that people they knew what really happened, of course, the archives are important and they will certainly continue to be used by our historians, because there is a living one, it’s true, you can’t lie there, you can’t argue with history there. eh, you can write. and now western historians write and talk a lot about this, but more and more, they seem to be sliding off the layer of this classic story, they are sliding into fake news. and here, well, look, we are now talking to you from the stalingrad battle, and after all, the kursk battle. they even say themselves, here are the german historians. recently they wrote that we should give up our victory, that is, the victory of the red army in the battle of kursk, because we allegedly did not win there. there is an opinion that we did not win, but as you saw , the german soldiers were thrown back almost to the dnieper after that, how are we in it , not that the germans reached the battle at prokhorovka there, their forces were crushed there and guderian wrote about this that they were restored with such difficulty
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german tank forces. now they will never revive again, and from that moment on, a really great stream of our offensive over it began to liberate belarus, ukraine and further on the european operation bagration, a brilliant operation. bagration is, of course, uh, enters anal. eh, world science has entered and will never come out of there and, uh, here is the right one. uh, today they are falsifying history more and more , the president spoke about this today, just why are they doing this for stealing victory from us in order to zombify their own population, that yes, the red army is not that strong the red army is, uh, occupiers in general, in general they speak, and puts it on the same level. uh, nazi germany can also imagine the country that defeated this nazi germany, that is soviet union well, that is, they have a clear understanding of where and how to beat us. well , they can't do anything. now there is a very widespread opinion that
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77 years have already passed with the victory. it's like how it started and more. well, never. in principle, it cannot lose its relevance. this is a victory that is forever. how many we have, how many descendants there are. she cannot become. as they say, why arrange such an apparatus, you can make it somehow and in comparison we used to know about it, we constantly have to tell every family. this war affected every family had a wounded man. the best missing person uh, well, uh my grandfather, who here he fought, yes he died at the front, i was left with five children. uh, grandma picked them up. well, how can you forget? could it be less important someday? this will not lose its relevance, because it was framed and then every family and today affects the memory of every russian person who is a normal person. not here not zombified. yes, not those who ran there today from the chechens, but a normal person, who respects and remembers his history, who
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respects his ancestors, who respects his mother, who respects his grandmother. and this, of course, is a victory for all time, and it gives us strength. that's the problem. we draw these forces from there in order to do heroic things. today, our guys are doing heroic military deeds in the donbass and in peaceful labor. and then, too, let's not forget the devil today. here we are in the victory museum, then the whole exposition is dedicated to the labor front. eh, you always know me. not painful feelings caused that story, when in the urals where helmets were made by soldiers. there are small ones there, as if there were holes in order for certain loops to be there, and to do so that casco sits better on the head. uh, adult hands. they could n't do it, well, it's too small a small hole, but the children of 10-12 years old, in which they sat on big hands and those, 10-12 hours, did this work. can you imagine. they also contributed to the victory
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, uh, a 14-year-old teenager has a box in front of the machine they set him to be able to produce a projectile for 10 hours, or even 12 hours, the rifle manufacturer worked for those who left at the fronts, as for himself because of that guy and there were those who performed two and three and four, then the norm for the guy who went to the fronts. perhaps even just a labor feat woman. ours, of course, but we dug trenches like wings of trenches. here is my grandmother, right here, moscow region let's rush again to the center of moscow, a little later we will continue the conversation along the central streets of the capital, and among the participants is our colleague, andrey shlyapnikov. he again went into direct communication with the studio. andrew again. hello, let me know how it goes. hello, but we are full on the square of the belorussky railway station, and i see.
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