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we'll take care of this. it will be the honest detective.
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difficult process of driving piles is the experience of driving such lengths of piles of such a diameter in russia. there were no technologies to use , not just a single talker, there were no foreign ones. people who are in harsh conditions a special inner feeling from the fact that you are not just participating in history. and the fact that you yourself make history.
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during the operation snimetkoy loaded and suddenly they call me from the leadership of the headquarters. it's very tomorrow to leave directly from the front line to moscow sat in the evening. what if, about levitan , citizens of the soviet union, do not turn off the radio in 10 minutes, an important government message will be important. ours was
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clear that the same pobeda, i don’t know, cried or didn’t cry, grabbed it. there’s not yet a cover and you’ll throw it anywhere, people jumped out of the entrance , connected, when i jumped out, there were 15 people there, when they ran, there would definitely be 300 people here, and there it was. i collected. the price of our victory is 27 million lives of military
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civilian women, children of the old men, but not understanding who brought hitler to power? who financed it, who made money on the war? we will never realize the greatness of the feat of the soviet people. without a deep understanding of the causes of the war, analyzes of diplomatic negotiations, we will not see that the attack on the soviet union on june 22, 1941 was the result of a serious geopolitical process. without the help of foreign states, hitler would not have been able to unleash a war on this topic in germany , our schools teach history written by the victorious countries usa france and great britain at different times different representatives of american support
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antikalizm struggle against world jewry and the expansion of the state east in fact , the military path was outlined in advance . according to the project, at the base of the building in the thirty-
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fifth year, he personally laid the adol, however, for him, probably, some special meanings. indeed , according to his plan, the colosseum was supposed to demonstrate to the whole world the continuity of the third reich in relation to the roman empire. in addition, the colosseum was supposed to show everyone that it was germany 1.000 years will rule the world, solving the essence of the countries of peoples and civilization.
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this is the famous hall 600 right here in nuremberg, fedor's favorite city on november 20 , 1945. a trial began over those who put fyodor's wild inhuman ideas into practice. now you took it rebuilt, then it looked, of course, a little, otherwise they worked here. the judges were here. where did the prosecution witnesses come from? there were tables of typists, stevenographers. lawyers worked here, right next to the entrance there were jobs for state prosecutors, but they directly. here were the defendants themselves, that is, in the hd of the third reich they delivered by elevator here a small door behind the benches of the elevator, by the way, the journalists still work in the hall, but most often they filmed trials from the balcony. right at the entrance, it was from there that most of the shots were taken, which we most often see when they say the omsk trial. these are the very shots when the gloomy leaders of the third
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reich were filmed a little from above, in the same place on the balcony. there was a projectionist's booth, from it showed film evidence of recorded war crimes in the territories of the occupied nazis and also recorded war crimes in concentration camps. well, there were always two people on the balcony for the press who had nothing to do with journalism. they were two american psychoanalysts in between court sessions and in the evenings. they worked with the accused, that is , with the leaders of the third reich, they communicated with them to maintain their psychological peace of mind. from nuremberg interviews american psychoanalyst leon goldenson on april 6, 1946, the defendant general field marshal wilgel, hitler gave us orders, and we believed in him, and after that he committed suicide and left us to bear the blame. he
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had to stay alive to answer for his deeds. defendant joachim's child, if only the allies had left us the treaty of versailles, even the slightest chance, then no one. and hitler would never have heard you know and everyone knows that this treaty was extremely unfair hitler appeared as a result of an incredibly unfair treatment of germany the treaty of versailles, referred to by the former foreign minister of the third reich, was signed at the end of world war i. after reading it, french field marshal ferdinand foch said that this was not peace, but a truce for 20 years, because the terms of the peace laid such contradictions between european states, which were very difficult to solve. without a new war, germany was deprived of part of the territory of all overseas
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colonies and the configuration of the new germany turned out to be completely unacceptable germany parts of the territory of east prussia are returned to france by alsace and lorraine by belgium. east prussia is separated from germany by a corridor that gives more access to the sea . an important industrial city of the state is removed from germany. in germany, it was not occupied by opponents , not a single foreign soldier was located on its territory at the time of the armistice. germany’s aspiration was laid down in the versailles world itself . also, under the terms of versailles, germany reduces armies to 100 thousand people, germany
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is forbidden to have aircraft in service tanks and battle fleet. the amount of reparations is 269 billion gold mark figure for germany, a catastrophic country, which until recently was one of the richest and most developed in the world , pays part of its debts in kind with coal, forest cattle. by the end of the first world war, germany was completely destroyed
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in 1923, emergency money was introduced in germany with cartoons depicting poor germany being torn apart by france-england, poland usa in the same 1923, 60,000 french and belgian soldiers were captured ruhr, where 78% of german coal is mined , 50% of chukun is produced from steel. the world community scolded the french, but no action was taken. the germans were finished off. deprived of everything, crushed, humiliated germany, where hundreds of thousands of former front-line soldiers feel like a nobody, becomes a political time bomb. all you need
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is a detonator, and it appears, or rather, such a one is found somewhere by adolf hitler and his ideas. from the diary of emilia gold, private of the 29th motorized infantry division on june 28, 1941 , on the way to the columns we talked with the population in the language of machine guns screams groans of blood and many corpses of no compassion. we did not feel in every place in every village at the sight of people. my hands itch. i want to shoot from a pistol at the crowd. i hope that ss detachments will come here soon and do what we did not have time to do from the nuremberg interviews of the american psychoanalyst alain goldenson on january 27, 1946. and if so,
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could he afford it? it seems unlikely hitler was such a good man so ascetic never ate. meat. he always called me and other colleagues traitors. on the testimony of hitler's comrades-in-arms, he never discusses and does not allow to discuss in his presence his genealogy of childhood and especially youth , the darkest years of his life. then he literally begs , he is not allowed to take exams at the academy of fine arts in vienna, he has no friends, no family, no job, no home. the same school certificate. but there is a conviction. like
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cold-blooded, shameless, prudent purveyors of debauchery among the big roars cities, hundreds of thousands of christian girls are seduced by disgusting, bow-legged bastards of jews. this will affect subsequent generations in the most unfavorable way in 1925 . nym, according to hitler, the people will become one of the key components of the programs of his party. nuremberg on may 24, 1946, the defendant hermann göring was attracted to the party only by its political program. i mean the creation of greater germany and the annulment of the versailles peace treaty. of course, if you joined the party, then you had to to some extent accept all points
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of the program, including anti-semitism. hitler promised to fight the so-called world jewry and communism like someone who doesn't like communism. soviet russia was a challenge to the very existence of western civilization, not only western civilization in general, based on the division of humanity into a select elite. completely crumbling to the foundations. in the soviet union , the most progressive labor legislation at that time was provided, guaranteeing an eight-hour working day, social paid holiday allowances and all these things that many western countries didn't have yet. this is a state of a new
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type, which has been actively trying to support the revolutionary movements of the workers throughout europe and has caused very serious concerns. socialist revolution of 1919 . in germany , parliamentary democracy was established as a suppressed republic, but the communist ideas in germany in the twenties were extremely popular , the labor movement is stronger than ever yes, not only in germany throughout europe precisely therefore the capitalists are compelled to make concessions, reduce the working day and raise wages. western financiers may be destroyed. from the memoirs of hitler's press secretary, ernst gangstagl, in
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november 1922 , warren robins, a senior official at the american embassy in berlin, called me in munich. we'll send you our military atashi, captain truman smith so that he can look around, introduce him to some people in a few days. smith saw the crown prince rupricht ludendorff, as well as other influential people. soon he knew more about bavarian politics than i did myself we had lunch with him on the last day of his stay in munich i'll tell you one thing smith said i met the most wonderful guy i've ever seen really reacted i and his name is adolf hitler rally tonight. they say that there
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he forbade the signature of the jews, but at the same time he had the most convincing line regarding the german honor of rights for the workers and the new society that same evening. i met with hitler for the first time he looked like a provincial hairdresser on a day off. i approached him to introduce myself. well, what did he say. i you just fought in the war. we almost won in 1917 when russia collapsed. so why then did we end up losing it, because the americans interfered in it - hitler answered . if you admit it, that's all you need to know, i said. an american of german origin roosevelt's harvard butcher will for a long time regard hitler as his political leader. project, taught him etiquette and how to
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behave at the social table. after 15 years, he flees to the united states fearing for his life, but before that he will have time to do a lot for the fuhrer , including at the very beginning of hitler's ascent to power, he will finance the publication of the main nazi organ ofelkishirbeobakter. there were many indirect connections and couriers between the us and germany, but in those years the us saw no reason to invest in the nazis, it was the genring who did it. henring, the head of the anglo-golan concern of the show
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, saw hitler in the early twenties the potential of a novice politician in 1919, returning from the fronts after being wounded. first world corporal hitler joins the german workers' party, the nationalist party , in less than a year he becomes one of its leaders, and then the only leader of the party, which is now called the national socialist german workers' party in 1919 without a small person. hitler very skillfully exploited, firstly, the image of desecrated greatness. that is, i will return you great power and rebuild great germany . hitler made a number of conclusions from the first world war. main conclusion.
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it consisted in the fact that germany was defeated due to food shortages in the winter of 1916-17, received the name rutabaga in germany , because there was no longer bread or trousers, according to estimates by modern historians of germany , subsequently , about 800,000 people died of malnutrition during the first world war. and therefore, uh , his ideas fixed much longer ahead was the idea of ​​getting the endless grain resources of the soviet south of ukraine and russia educational programs and documentaries for free without registration
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over the years, of course, a non -specialist did not fit there, he considered it necessary to be in a difficult time for russia, it was here that he simply took the military registration and enlistment office for the club. what is the time for russia that we had to again become a system with our former servants, peasants, our fathers , our grandfathers, during the great patriotic war, stood for our homeland. many even children
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fled to the front to get their hands on weapons and fight it. now raises its head again, so if anyone doubts doubts, all away, get up in our ranks. take up arms, defend our homeland. victory will always be ours until we destroy. serve under contract, i wanted to tickle the nerves of vices ; now hold the knife to flog.
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the celebrations dedicated to the victory day ended with fireworks, volleys were already fired in the cities of the far east and siberia in the urals and in the center and west of russia in moscow volleys. the salute was held by servicemen of the western military district. the same division also fired volleys to the national anthem during the victory parade on red square. so foreign leaders came to the victory parade in moscow. and for this they had, among other things , personal reasons during the great patriotic war , the entire soviet union fought the nazis with details.

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