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they tried to present it in a completely different way, it shows that they bring not occupation, but liberation, not enslavement, but liberation from the evil soviet regime. if you understand, it is very important to understand, the moment that, uh, when i want to see something, otherwise, if they show it to me, i willingly agree with this, but just uh, we must state with you. what does part of the population mean , primarily western ukraine, it was set up collaboratively. she was anti-soviet, so they are with such easily went into the service of the germans. during the second world war, the german film studio was engaged in the production of propaganda films for the reich sariats of ukraine and osman, ufa part of the news film magazines 8 since 1941 was published in ukrainian and
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russian oversight of officials from the goebbels ministry. especially often the studio produced propaganda films for ukrainian workers, who in germany were called oster-baiters. misha rosa in cellophane was selling kombucha ilya natashina sasha pupyrochka, former director of the sweet life , it doesn’t matter who you transfer or pay , it’s important that he was the first in russia to abolish commissions for all transfers and payments without commission and restrictions. order a free debit alpha card, alpha bank is the best mobile bank. in the world of hundreds, you can't. try. first
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the number of workers from the east in various german enterprises is constantly increasing . one of the shoemakers, located in one of the western regions, to attract propaganda films were shot, and quite en masse, where there were two main directions. first. how good it is to live and work, how well the first relates to the second. what kind of civilization is there? how good it was there and were even in films, how excursions are conducted. that
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is, people work there somewhere. well, in the fields, well, everything was said there, and for them excursions to the city. a. here, they come, there is the tula cathedral, they look at their civilizations. more than in other cities, beer was liked in munich. not only pavlov, but also the girls drained their mugs with pleasure. the big bustling city of munich how much life and traffic in the street and yet how much order? examining the munich university studies of medical students
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, the professor makes a demonstrative operation and together with the students. it is felt throughout that this building is shaping the future of european celebrities. just on cozy in the student's bedroom, but not only sitting can relax from study, but also in the rhythm gymnastic movements are a wonderful rest from mental stress. the pictures were beautiful, they showed the well-fed life of avar
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beer, which means happy people who work for the great third reich, but it was only an external facade propaganda, the country of business. but the true nature of the work of these sharp, bikers was completely different. i'm not talking about the attitude towards them, which was very different, but on the whole , the same german farmers treated them like servants, like second-class people, with whom you can especially not to be considered propaganda is never true. poganda, it was created precisely to attract the population and precisely to mislead it. really about the starworkers. firstly, they lived in isolated camps. the control over the life of the starbeiters was received by the ussr, that is, accordingly, there were certain fairly strict rules of conduct. like someone observing the curfew, like someone banning contacts between women and
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men, starbeiters and german women have very tough moments of sabotage, uh, refusal from work and so on and quite severe treatment regimes. that is, these people who were not prisoners of concentration camps became higher than them in terms of legal category, but close to them, that is , getting there, by the way, was no problem, that is, refusal to work automatically in a concentration camp. however, adolf hitler and the end of rosenberg's grandiose propaganda project for him eastern europe was just a source of raw materials and free labor. the führer's true plans for the ukraine were detailed in the master plan ost. this typewritten the 100-page document was compiled at the humboldt university of berlin and was accompanied by numerous diagrams
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, graphs and mathematical calculations. the germans planned to use ukraine and other occupied territories of the soviet union exclusively as an agrarian and raw materials appendage of germany, all large industrial centers were supposed to be liquidated, and the cities were completely rebuilt and populated with ethnic germans by more than half of the local residents, should be destroyed or evicted beyond the urals according to the plan, the germans had the exclusive right hold all key positions in the city administration of commercial and cultural institutions. and even more so , the text does not provide for state independence for ukraine.
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no, ukrainians for me are the same slavs as russians, hitler, here he did not understand the deep ideas of rosenberg and said that they are all slavs for me, and all slavs are those slaves who will work for great germany and they were supposed to be exploited for sure the same with the master plan. ost was supposed to reduce the population of ukrainians in the same way as russians for these purposes were supposed to divide the entire population remaining in ukraine into categories of the first category. well, according to various reports, 30-35% were subject to hermonization. what is it? this is an actual oster-byte, but only about the starbeiters who did not move to germany, which remained as auxiliary forces on the territory of ukraine. they were supposed to serve, and german gas, the second third of about a percent , was supposed to be transferred there to the east
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to the urals in order to they carried out the necessary mission there first of all. russians were killed was part of the plans for the command, well, the remaining part was subject to the destruction of recycling, because the ukrainians, like the other east slavic peoples, belonged unequivocally to the category. however, in essence, these plans finally turn ukraine into a raw material appendage of the third reich. hitler failed in august 1943, the wehrmacht suffered a heavy defeat on the kursk salient. the best german divisions were defeated 400,000 german soldiers were killed or captured the red army liberated orel belgorod and approached the administrative borders of soviet ukraine on august 24, 1943. soviet troops launched an offensive on a huge sector
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of the front from smolensk to the sea of ​​azov. after the failed operation on the kursk bulge , it became clear that germany could not win the war, and hitler after the kursk bulge was finally convinced of this. the question was that hitler set the following task. he set the task not to lose, that is, it will not work to win without options. the forces of both sides will lead to some kind of end to the war and the preservation of germany within those borders, which will stabilize on september 8 , 1943. hitler urgently flew to the headquarters of the army group center in zaporozhye. this was the fuhrer's last visit to the occupied
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soviet territory, after listening to the report of field marshal manstein. he allowed the wehrmacht to retreat from eastern ukraine. by the day, on the orders of the fuhr , a new defensive frontier was hastily erected along this river . the eastern wall, a line of fortifications stretched from the baltic to the black sea. according to hitler's plan, the dnieper was to become a natural water barrier for the advancing soviet troops, nazi propaganda declared the eastern wall an impregnable wall at one of the sports meetings. in berlin, hitler declared that the dnieper would rather flow back than the russians would overcome it ; they were on the high right bank. of the dnieper river, these were long-term dots of pillboxes, concrete shelters, a system of trenches, and many tiered, there were several
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rows of these trenches, barbed wire, anti-aircraft guns, and separate fortified firing points and very good, let's say, providing infrastructure, that is, at a close distance from this area. along the eastern wall were primarily supply bases. these were ammunition, combustible materials , food, including the reserves that were there. i mean, it was like that. defense in depth were the troops of the first line, the troops of the second line were the troops of the third line, all these lines. we had to overcome it, and the idea of ​​this line was to conditionally end the war on it. and so she had to be weeded. here for this, the battle of the dnieper was carried out with sufficiently large losses with a sufficiently large effort to liberate ukraine. the soviet command gathered a record-breaking large force of over 2 million six hundred thousand people. this was almost twice the number of soviet soldiers
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who participated in the battle of kursk with the troops of the voronezh and later the first ukrainian front , commanded by lieutenant general nikolai fedorovich vatutin. this man had invaluable knowledge and experience behind him was stalingrad and the kursk bulge vatutin superbly planned operations to encircle large enemy groups. but now his fighters were exhausted in 2 months. they fought for almost 400 km. however, the rate did not leave them time to rest and regroup. the soviet command by the end of the forty-third year after the kursk salient. it has already begun to quite actively move to a new level of orthopedic planning, that is, our generals, our chief, our commanders. learned
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to fight. moreover, they learned to fight not like in the forty-first, such as repulsing the attacks of the germans. here, like, right there, right there, and with biceps just to fight back, if only someone they gradually began to reach the world level in military leadership. they could already plan successfully. and most importantly, not only planned, but also to implement these plans. the soviet team understood perfectly well that if without stopping, and this happened precisely without stopping the offensive to storm this line, then this would lead to heavy losses, but there was no time left to prepare equipment for pulling up parts. the main task was swift offensive. the liberation of kiev and the prospect of reaching our western border. the width of the dnieper in various sectors of the front ranged from 500 m to three kilometers stalin promised to award the title of hero of the soviet union to the first fighter who crossed the dnieper on september 21
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, 1943, advanced soviet divisions began crossing the river, british journalist alexander werth recalled as soon as soviet troops reached the dnieper, thousands of soldiers began to cross to its other side on fishing boats or improvised boards on barrels connected to each other. or even just in terms of clinging to boards or garden benches. soviet correspondent vasily grossman wrote in his diary that there were cases when soldiers transported regimental field guns on wooden gates and crossed the dnieper on canvas bags. the width of the dnieper
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on september 22, 1943, soviet troops managed to capture the first bridgehead on the right bank of the dnieper in the area of ​​​​its confluence with the pripyat. the soldiers who managed to get to the right bank were under heavy enemy fire and were forced to dig in to the ground by the beginning of october, in some divisions that crossed to the right bank of the dnieper, no more than a third of the personnel remained in the ranks. one of the soviet soldiers who served in the funeral team wrote, we collected the bodies of the dead and drowned and stored
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them in mass graves of 50 people. in each , a lot of soldiers died. the german coast was steep and well fortified, and ours advanced in an open place in many ways. this was due to the fact that the germans had an excellent fortified line. they had quite serious artillery weapons. and the river was well shot, which was very important to shoot through, and that bank and the middle of the river had searchlights from the germans there and they were preparing to inflict maximum damage on those troops so that they would not have time to swim to their bank, because as soon as the troops and progress on the other shore and engaged in hand-to-hand combat. this was already completely different, because in many respects it was impossible to use the artillery itself, its own firepower, in order not to inflict defeat on its own troops, but at a long distance. it could very well be done.
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imagine a high bank, everything is visible, how fire weapons are in the palm of your hand, mortars, artillery guns, anti-aircraft guns, by the way, activity is also , damn it, just a fire defeat is inflicted on those troops who are trying to force it on distant steps, that is, they are in a completely open unprotected space . on september 23, 1943, soviet soldiers crossed the dnieper near the village of veliky bukrin, south of kiev. the next day , an airborne assault was sent to help the advanced units to bukrin. it was the largest airborne operation of the red army during the great patriotic war. it was attended by 10,000 fighters on 180 transport aircraft, according to the plan of the command, the paratroopers were supposed to stop the german reserves approaching the dnieper, but our soldiers failed to complete this task. due to the poor knowledge
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of the terrain by the pilots, the first wave of troops was dropped on soviet positions. the second wave of paratroopers was scattered over an area of ​​several tens of square kilometers. then the soviet command developed a new tactical plan of one of these tactical and strategic models, which was used by the soviet command. when forcing, it was not time to capture a plurality of bridgeheads. uh, including false bridgeheads on the other side and an imitation of what exactly will be here in the direction of the main attack. why was this done in order to stretch the spray of these troops so that they were forced to respond to these 53 plasmas. let's remember 53 plastmas were captured. and of course, not all. they represented them. what are the boundaries for further attack, but they now disorganized the enemy. they were forced to disperse their forces. and on each of these springboards it reacts in some way. for a further
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offensive, the rear industrial soviet troops needed tanks for construction, special sapper and engineering units were thrown across the crossings, pontoon bridges were built under continuous fire from enemy artillery. the water temperature did not exceed 5 degrees in the burin area, where the width of the dnieper was about 600 m for a temporary bridge capable of to withstand the tanks had to score. nearly a thousand piles. despite this, the first bridge across the dnieper was built in just 10 days by the end of september 1943. soviet troops captured on the right bank of the dnieper more than 20 bridgeheads, the german defenses crumbled along the entire front line. they did not have time to finally dig into the ground. positions were not fully equipped. here are all that i assumed, that is, to stop the entire
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soviet german front, but it takes another month to finally dig in and finally build fractional structures finally shoot there, so that all this was, that is, the germans did not have enough temporary training. on november 6, 1943 , soviet troops liberated kiev and continued their offensive to the west. despite the autumn thaw, vatutin's troops advanced 300 km forward, retreating, the germans left behind scorched earth in just the years of the war. they turned 714 cities and 28,000 villages of soviet ukraine into ruins in the devastated villages , the red army soldiers were met, the residents, numb from suffering, vasily grossman wrote, hearing the russian speech, the old people run towards troops and are silent, unable to utter a
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word, elderly peasant women. they say, we thought that we would sing and laugh when we saw ours, but only grief accumulated in our hearts, that tears themselves flow from our eyes, the last operation is read. the battle for the bottom of the proto-kosushinsky operation became a disaster. clearly, it has already failed. the very battle that, well, let's say, the battle of kursk from stalingrad in the war shows that this turning point is over, that is, everything will not be stopped. she does not have the opportunity not to win the war, there is no way to lose it. all over. this is an opportunity in the last days of the battle for the dnieper on december 15, 1943. in kharkov, the trial of
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nazi criminals began in the building of the former opera house, three german servicemen and one soviet collaborator appeared before the court. they were accused of killing several hundred soviet citizens, some of whom were put to death with particular cruelty in mobile gas chambers. the so-called sponge souls carried out the order, and therefore do not deserve capital punishment. however, on december 18, the court recognized them guilty and sentenced to death. the next day before my eyes. tens of thousands, kharkovites, criminals were hanged in the square. blagoveshchensk bazaar, so the kharkov trial became a prologue to the future nuremberg tribunal for nazi criminals, which will confirm the immutable principle of international law. the order does not
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exempt from responsibility for committing war crimes.
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having abandoned the soviet past, it was necessary to fill this gap with something. bandera existed after the war gradually approved at
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school.
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zelensky lost almost 800 more soldiers, officers and mercenaries, one tank and 12 other armored vehicles were destroyed, as well as 12 self-propelled guns and howitzers, including american french after novogrigorovka, a su-27 fighter of the air force of ukraine was shot down, six shells were intercepted. khaimars near mikhailovka, a whole ammunition depot for these american rocket launchers was destroyed, in addition , 17 combat drones were destroyed and the situation on the front line, stanislav nazarov and the landing force is unloaded in the north-west of gorlovka in the canal area seversky donetsk donbas militants of the ukrainian state tried to storm our
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positions with a mortar.

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