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they say that in the summer of 1939, hitler sent a pocket battleship to the south atlantic, and there, on the orders of the possessed fuhrer, who for some reason was so obeyed, it seems that such divine germans. what kind of darkness he climbed into his soul, then there is count pshp. mercilessly sank british merchant ships, but in december the thirty-ninth earl b was pinned to the shore by the british. uruguay had a fight. here it turns out the grave of the british sailors who died in the fact that they are fighting the germans off the coast, there are also germans, but why do we important for russian television. but the fact is that in december 1939 , the funeral of the victims of the battle between the germans and the british off the coast of the uruguay newspaper is right, though i don’t want to remember the newspaper. the truth was then on the side of the germans, but in the end, in december of the thirty-ninth, it was with a telegram that a telegram column began on the occasion of stalin's anniversary but soon everything fell
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into place, when in june the forty-first hyper attacked the ussr but they did not sit idly by. go, the beasts of the german crew awakened by hitler count of spae. those who were interned in motorcycle video and buenos aires, and there, under the roof of the still-working german embassy , ​​the german military intelligence agency operated, adler, as it turns out, is now aiming at the raul valarin factory already familiar to us in freibent. i was able to talk with the descendants of those people, a detachment of nazi saboteurs was formed, which came from argentina, while an instruction came from germany, and to provide organizational support from those germans who were in uruguay, not only those who were from the count spy, there were other germans, underground nazi organizations, too.
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now let's take a look at the map of uruguay taken separately, here is where the plant was located. and here is the capital of motorized transport from where the shadows obviously moved forward , the germans and their colleagues from the russian american institute reinforced the shores of bellinghausen with a branch in order to fly the same route. takes an hour in the forties a number was powerful cars. it is possible, and the horses, that is, the nazis, who were going to blow up the factory for the production of saladin stew. should be detailed route. well, of course, i already have organizational details in detail. okay, but the germans obviously didn’t calculate something about everything in order at the entrance to freibentos. there is a famous monument in honor of the opening of that plant in 1885. this is the same year when
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alexander, the ambassador of tsarist russia, first visited here and alone he wrote about approaches to freidas. often a mass of two-three thousand bulls is a dense continuous avalanche, just like some kind of huge creeping creature, slowly stretches along a wavy surface. this steppe the company must be respectfully and timely circumvented to frighten this mass of bulls is dangerous, because suddenly you can find yourself among horned travelers, and then, perhaps, the art of picadors will not save you from them, and more and more bulls were needed. how many kilograms of meat are needed to produce a kilogram of concentrates, the ratio is such that 1 kg of extract came out of 32 kg of defatted meat, that is, four and a half kilograms of concentrate extract were obtained from one bull
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, everything is expanding and the plant is gaining more and more new employees and in particular, which kalinka ensemble from the city of san jovier, otherwise saint xavier, was founded in 1913 by immigrants from the russian empire to the factory in freibets, just a stone's throw from here, so we were hired to look into the former personnel department of the plant. well, for example, stepan dynkin, perhaps you don’t really understand the names, or let’s say a certain terenty is also from the russian empire. it says russian here. without any valentine valentine is what's interesting
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in common to all these people. if they came from the russian empire, then they were sent here to work, and in cold rooms it was believed that there a person from the russian empire would be more accustomed to working in the cold. on the street here, of course, it happens very hot. in this part of uruguay there are already real tropics. but even in this climate, the russian city has become the center of the general continental movement of solidarity with the slavic union. so, well, here is a very touching poem in russian. read the defiler of our shrines rebelled. the mighty dnieper stirred up the quiet don defiled their bastard, creeping fascist shiva martinet ivan's essay here they didn’t make out the names, but the committee was again from san jovier, but there is something in the career reports and something that the volgograd museum workers could not understand. why were the rallies there
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held under the uruguayan soviet and british flags? tell the fact is that by the beginning of the 20th century, his name was freibentose , which had passed from the germans to the new owners , the british. they renamed it to english. i created the anti-hitler coalition gladly took the russians. let, as we have already understood, how it is often introduced, they proceeded rather from decent stereotypes again, arrived at the factory had good working skills. they were accustomed to low temperatures and the holder of other such passports, and these places of work were assigned to cold rooms with a temperature of -20 °. for us, this is overkill. and this is where the german saboteurs advanced, let us recall the plans, as stated.
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now it was to blow up the plant, this was not destined to happen, because there was a group in freibentesse that was supposed to stop them russian group russian group it was a russian from the ussr or a russian san harrier. a this is not clear. hello, my name is veronica and, in theory, she knows everything, but in an interview with us she didn’t say anything, and then, when at our request she was told to be careful, she couldn’t find out anything about a certain russian detachment that stopped the nazi saboteurs, but raul also doubts her sources , and not about their ancestors told the following. that they were detained by russians by a russian group and their russian where is the protocol of these interrogations in
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our armenia they should be looked for in the russian foreign intelligence service in the foreign intelligence service and here here perishing, all the more about everything in order, let's first look at the argentine side. a massive building sometime in london, paris or moscow, sometime quite numerous in the crimea and lithuania. they sometimes separated themselves from the jewish sphere, sometimes they moved away, but they also moved to argentina, and on the instructions of soviet intelligence to his father, who had already left there, he moved to ukraine. he joseph grigorievich activities after the war. he so deftly began
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to pose as a natural hispanic. so he got into the trust in the leadership of costa rica that he became the ambassador of this countries. he so wiped himself in the spanish-speaking world that in the fortieth year he became a participant in the first attempt on trotsky in mexico. even then he had to sit out under the guise of a patient. when all the events around e making trotsky subsided, he was instructed to start creating e, reconnaissance groups in the south of latin america, uruguay, argentina , chile, brazil, well, the task was set so broadly, as they say in the svr , the regulatory archive is still disassembled and disassembled. maybe there is a protocol of that interrogation, but his task was quite obvious. he got lucky. he found a good specialist chemist, who e. could out of nothing, as
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they say, make explosives, uh, or uh, ignited itself, a flammable substance several dozen ships were across the sea. here, thanks to the use of the most flammable substances, because they avoided the use of uh, bombs, as it were an explosive explosion. substances, because it immediately suggests diversion. and here it seems, as it turned out, it caught fire, all the more, well, it happens. we are from our modern history we know what happened in lebanon yes, beat with ordinary fertilizers, but it exploded, yes, the whole city was blown up. what
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else can we find out? today we are but you of course. so what is this tune that we all return to today and return to this final part of our today's investigation. when you have already become number one, you have already
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for her, for him, for the whole family, from favorite brands at competitive prices on wildberries it’s not very well known, but here, like the northern dvina in arkhangelsk, here in the great patriotic war, at one moment the rate of bread was lower than in besieged leningrad, every seventh archangel died in the garden and cold fed on the meat of these animals. another thing is that all this was sent to us front. and how
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canned meat from south america came in handy at the front. but why did no one know where they came from? see the us used the war for its internal purposes, that is, the roosevelt government said that the meat was supplied by the united states. it was a great advertisement that showed his people the strength and popularity of the government, therefore, in the history books there is nothing about gratitude for the efforts that latin america made. that all this was american. well, first of all, because here in were mostly american. well, the archangels themselves, gardeners. now they are correcting themselves, they have built a whole quest about what flags of which states came here in allied convoys, the quest is not only for children, an adult knows that there should be a us flag yes, the british union jack and the soviet one and here there are much more flags france heard something, yes? and here you have more. well, in
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this case, the simplest answer is - this is the flag of honduras. yes, that's right. americans and hispanics are warm things
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to understand materials about that company solidarity in uruguay from the collection of the museum of the battle of stalingrad we brought from volgograd to uruguay modern anglo to the same factory. we are the institute of the bellingshausen coast and the russian historical society with the participation of the ministry of foreign affairs and the russian embassy, ​​and we were received by the local governor, already familiar to us. the battle of stalingrad is, of course , the past, but it is also a symbol. for us. this is a big part of our history and our history. why because uruguay has helped entire solidarity companies from all this? i get goosebumps, it seems, when you see that they made during the battle of stalingrad. what kind of packages did they collect? for someone it may have, but from them it was a huge contribution,
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as they say, the one who has, but they didn’t have anything in particular, such examples strengthen faith in a person on november 8, 42. please pay attention to the dates. uh, who we meet. here in these documents. this is a very early date for the battle of stalingrad just beginning. personal fights and incomprehensible. how will end people know the initial yes argentina and uruguay already knew who to root for. on the other hand, there is also geography, rio , despite the fact that it is a river, people used to come here. yes, and ocean-going ships come in to walk under boats, and a popular south american rumor says that they were on duty closer to the exit to
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the ocean, and they sank at least one ship with those same canned meats. my uruguayan comrades told me about the story of a mysterious explosion on one of the ships that was carrying stew and corned beef. so they attributed to the germans. i say guys. are they griguevich, well, your colleagues looked in the archive and indeed there is a hint in the reports and walkers that he did it there. it is also known that there were explosions in other ships that were carrying goods. let's figure it out from here. the goods went where. basically , goods from our part of the world went through the main port here in the battle on the site from there. mainly to european ports, british ports, but also to other european ports. so what other european ports went from here to here, perhaps the answer to the question of what was one of
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the most mysterious operations of soviet intelligence dedicated to? located here are these stencils, with the help of which the ports where their products went? well, let's say, there for a wagon or for containers, palestine, then this is a british subject territory, or, let's say, new york new orleans san francisco in the united states, but what else is tenerife doing here and the port, which in spanish is pronounced like gijón. it is in spain which world war ii was. well, as if neutral ivano to england, italy , germany or spain, oh spain in spain and then franco ruled in spain, he hated the soviet union, he pressed on the guitar, never waged a civil war with the spanish republic. yes, by the way, he also maintained the depot attitude throughout the war and the united states from britain and not with him, so who was
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to stop him. of this, spain ferried it in germany to germany at war, of course, at first glance. this doesn't fit the logic at all. why was it necessary to set fire to a ship that was carrying corned beef stew as part of a refrigerator, and then it turned out that it was just one of these ships, which was in spain for supply german troops on the eastern front there, basically everything went the same way, i saw such directions as gijón barcelona and tenerife , these are spanish ports. during world war ii , there were also deliveries in spain, yes. yes, it is clear that the goods that went to spain went to spain in quotation marks, because they were redirected to nazi germany or no one was aware of this at that time, probably they were not aware. this then became clear.
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well, there were those who even then perfectly understood who the enemy was, and who was the friend to take the humanitarian help and from which area according to documents from the battle of leningrad? under the banner of helping russia and the fight against fascism , then many people gathered from among simply honest people, we read documents, and the museums of the battle of stalingrad were also preserved. lithuanian committee lithuanian committee l'etoile, see how many lithuanian surnames from vyletov, who live helps the soviet union during the battle of stalingrad, ukrainian belarusian and russian committee of the ussr region in the bratsk people please,
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guseva murashka yes, there is a separate album. for understanding, in addition to the germans, it was the hungarians and slovakia. and by the way, the romanians were encircled in stalingrad, but there have always been and are different hungarians, slovaks, romanians. brazilians
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are creative musical people; they did not limit themselves to a poem; they composed a brazilian folk song. here is usually a musical notebook , soviet, and on the very first page of the musical note we find a record in pencil of the brazilian folk march, the brazilian folk march was performed during the war on the occasion of the victory in stalingrad. have you played it at least once. i'd love to hear, so let's make ours
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today's investigation of the all-russian premiere by the premiere is now in its entirety, then the melody that sounded at the very beginning of the film of the melody that was dedicated to stalingrad in latin america
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i noticed that
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my husband is the most intelligent being meanwhile
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