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in lithuania, 220 , 000 people. millionjews were slaughtered. in lithuania, 220,000 people.ia. latvia, 77,000 people. just several hundred latvian jews, of lithuania. latvia, 77,000 people. just several hundred latvianjews, a deliberate extermination of people and nazis had installed the same fate for many other nations. russians, bela russians, ukrainians, other nationalities were declared as inferior people and their lands were supposed to become living space for nazis to provide them with a co mforta ble nazis to provide them with a comfortable existence whereas slavonic nations were condemned to be exterminated or reduced to having no voice of their own, culture or language. back then, 1945, the end to these barbaric plans was put first and foremost by the soviet nation, as brought freedom to the fatherland and freedom to europe. we paid a terrible price. we had to sacrifice 27 million people. that was the price of victory. the memory of the holocaust will only become a lesson and a warning if it is comprehensive and integral with no cuts or omissions. the memory of war
in lithuania, 220 , 000 people. millionjews were slaughtered. in lithuania, 220,000 people.ia. latvia, 77,000 people. just several hundred latvian jews, of lithuania. latvia, 77,000 people. just several hundred latvianjews, a deliberate extermination of people and nazis had installed the same fate for many other nations. russians, bela russians, ukrainians, other nationalities were declared as inferior people and their lands were supposed to become living space for nazis to provide them with a...
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another country is lithuania where a genocide sent to has been criticized for trying to absolve lithuania of any responsibility of guilt for the holocaust in the 2nd world will how successful has it been the genocide center speaks i think to the what is the mainstream understanding of history in lithuania as far as i understand it but in the thorny there is some discussion going on and some debate going on the genocide center emphasises a suppose a genocide that the soviet union committed against lithuanians in the. occupation attic sation that began in 1040 and then of course again from 1905 until it when you got independence and this genocide center has a museum and the museum used to be called the museum of genocide the change her name a couple of years ago and i apologize i don't recall the new name but that museum went to discuss genocide discussed only this genocide and kind of skipped the holocaust and went to 940 to june 41 and then 945 onwards and skipped june 41 until the end of world war 2 until the red army came through in the summer of 44 well that's the real genocide in lith
another country is lithuania where a genocide sent to has been criticized for trying to absolve lithuania of any responsibility of guilt for the holocaust in the 2nd world will how successful has it been the genocide center speaks i think to the what is the mainstream understanding of history in lithuania as far as i understand it but in the thorny there is some discussion going on and some debate going on the genocide center emphasises a suppose a genocide that the soviet union committed...
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also moved some of our resources to lithuania, not to an external part. tomorrow business.n a lower cost country. nejra: how aggressively will capital spending in 2020 focus on 5g? is it more of a story for 2021? we saw in 2019, slowly, we continue to see a need to invest in 5g. in finland, we have 5g offerings out now. we will not push it. we will not be trying to take a position where that will eat into our capital too fast. the consumer market is still not in need of 5g. on the other hand, the b2b businesses requiring it more and more. we have good examples of good customer experiences last year where we have installed network and solutions for them and come in nation with iot and 5g. be a not going to fast-growing capex. manus: what about the deals? the transformation to end all transformations and content. can you make 600 million swedish krona in synergies? do you think you can eke out more than that? i don't want to promise more than that. i want to promise that we will take this wonderful piece of diamond and make sure that it is available even for more swedish and
also moved some of our resources to lithuania, not to an external part. tomorrow business.n a lower cost country. nejra: how aggressively will capital spending in 2020 focus on 5g? is it more of a story for 2021? we saw in 2019, slowly, we continue to see a need to invest in 5g. in finland, we have 5g offerings out now. we will not push it. we will not be trying to take a position where that will eat into our capital too fast. the consumer market is still not in need of 5g. on the other hand,...
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countries like poland, lithuania, and bulgaria. they are holding the line against another land grab vladimir putin. the author of that strategy, former u.s. national security advisor h.r. mcmaster issued this stark warning about russia's aggression. for too long, some nations have looked the other way in the face of these threats. russia brazenly and implausibly denies its actions. we have failed to pose sufficient costs. the kremlin's confidence is growing as it ages conduct their sustained campaigns to undermine our confidence in ourselves and in one another." what general mcmasters says obviously it makes sense. russia's confidence sadly is growing. we need to stand up to them. that is why we support ukraine, to help defeat russian aggression. in july 25th when president zelensky spoke with president trump, that's what he was hoping to discuss. or he would be hoping that he would discuss, how we can support ukraine in its fight against a huge adversary. our confidence in one another. that is what president zelensky
countries like poland, lithuania, and bulgaria. they are holding the line against another land grab vladimir putin. the author of that strategy, former u.s. national security advisor h.r. mcmaster issued this stark warning about russia's aggression. for too long, some nations have looked the other way in the face of these threats. russia brazenly and implausibly denies its actions. we have failed to pose sufficient costs. the kremlin's confidence is growing as it ages conduct their sustained...
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from lithuania and latvia. the ss really came up with an incredibleme system because these men were given wages. they were given housing, they were given food, they were given service medals for work that was done well. they were given vacations. they were given all kinds of honors. if they were died they received proper burials. so for these men, especially men who came from soviet pow camps, serving the enemy seems like a decent option because in the soviet pow camps they'd faced likely starvation or death, or some other kind of horrible death. this camp was set up in the first deployment was to the city of louvre lens which you can see on the map it was a historical cultural and religious center for thousands of polish jews. more than 40000 jews lived in poland in 1939, they held leadership positions on the town council, they were leading members of the business community, there were religious schools, there is just a thriving, thriving jewish culture have their 1939. and it was here louvre led the two of th
from lithuania and latvia. the ss really came up with an incredibleme system because these men were given wages. they were given housing, they were given food, they were given service medals for work that was done well. they were given vacations. they were given all kinds of honors. if they were died they received proper burials. so for these men, especially men who came from soviet pow camps, serving the enemy seems like a decent option because in the soviet pow camps they'd faced likely...
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ukrainian because some of the men were from ukraine or that region but there were many many others lithuania and latvia the ss really came up with an incredible system because these men were given wages. they were given housing. they were given food. they were given service medals for work that was done well. they were given vacations. they were given all kinds of honors. for these men especially men who came from soviet p.o.w. camps serving the enemy seemed like there was a decent option because the soviet p.o.w. camp space based starvation or death or some other kind of horrible death. this camp was set up and their first deployment was a city you can see on the map. it was a historical cultural and religious center for thousands of polish jews. more than 30,000 jews lived in poland in 1939 and they held leadership positions on the town council. they were leading members of the business community. there were religious schools. there was just a thriving, thriving jewish hub in 1939 and it was here that two of the main characters in my book matt and they were just children in many ways, in e
ukrainian because some of the men were from ukraine or that region but there were many many others lithuania and latvia the ss really came up with an incredible system because these men were given wages. they were given housing. they were given food. they were given service medals for work that was done well. they were given vacations. they were given all kinds of honors. for these men especially men who came from soviet p.o.w. camps serving the enemy seemed like there was a decent option...
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troops areh deployed on nato's eastern border with russia that countries like poland, hungary, lithuania and bulgari. these american forces are literally holding the line against another landgrab by vladimir putin. the author of that strategy come former u.s. national security adviser lieutenant general h. r. mcmaster issued this stark warning about russia's aggression. for too long, some nations have looked the other way in the faith of these threats.ru russia brazenly and implausibly denies its actions ande we have failed to impose sufficient costs. the gremlins confidence is growing as its agents conduct their sustained campaigns to undermine our confidence in ourselves -- kremlin -- in ourselves and one another. what general mcmaster says obviously makes sense. russia's confidence sadly is growing. we need to stand up to them and that's why we support ukraine to help defeat russian aggression. so on july 25 when president zelensky spoke with president trump, that's what he, mcmaster, was hoping to discuss. or he would be hoping that he would discuss, , how we can support ukraine in i
troops areh deployed on nato's eastern border with russia that countries like poland, hungary, lithuania and bulgari. these american forces are literally holding the line against another landgrab by vladimir putin. the author of that strategy come former u.s. national security adviser lieutenant general h. r. mcmaster issued this stark warning about russia's aggression. for too long, some nations have looked the other way in the faith of these threats.ru russia brazenly and implausibly denies...
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lithuania is important. japan and the other countries who share the same vision. many countries as much as any country in associated countries, not only singapore but indonesia. does not like their china dominant world and indonesia, their interest is joining the cpt pp and indonesia is a member and that is a very good partner and indonesia is a big power. >> vietnam is about as suspicious of china, more suspicious of china than japan. you want a group that is suspicious of china or working with you that will advance democratic norms. how do you think of these neighboring countries? >> with japan and china, with china, yes, it turned out the countries share a similar political system but this means the two countries can cooperate. it depends on the issues. with regard to the gradation which appear, we should not take an idea on approach which is too straightforward, the complexities not only of gradations of these countries but also issues or structures, has enough to cooperate with vietnam depending on these issues. >> and it reinforces the approach of japan and
lithuania is important. japan and the other countries who share the same vision. many countries as much as any country in associated countries, not only singapore but indonesia. does not like their china dominant world and indonesia, their interest is joining the cpt pp and indonesia is a member and that is a very good partner and indonesia is a big power. >> vietnam is about as suspicious of china, more suspicious of china than japan. you want a group that is suspicious of china or...
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to be signed at the end of november in 2013 and roughly seven days before yanachovic was to go to lithuania to sign the agreement he made a short trip to moscow and came back to ukraine and announced a u-turn on european immigration policy. he announced it was no longer ukraine's decision that he would find the european integration roadmap agreement and this u-turn led to a series of tweets that led to few students coming out to protest which was met by a police crackdown which was then met by this several hundred thousand people that came out to protest that might have been ambivalent about european integration but were committed against police brutality. so, this became known as the -- name where the protest happen and ukraine said it started out as a movement for european values and became known as a revolution of dignity. movement to concrete motivations and to oppose policy reversal about european immigration and second to oppose police brutality and third to oppose the corruption of the yanachovic regime. what we see and not revolution of dignity was an increasingly escalated sponsore
to be signed at the end of november in 2013 and roughly seven days before yanachovic was to go to lithuania to sign the agreement he made a short trip to moscow and came back to ukraine and announced a u-turn on european immigration policy. he announced it was no longer ukraine's decision that he would find the european integration roadmap agreement and this u-turn led to a series of tweets that led to few students coming out to protest which was met by a police crackdown which was then met by...
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troops are deployed on nato's eastern border with russia to countries like poland, hungary, lithuania and bulgaria. these american forces are literally holding the line against another land grabby vladimir putin -- grab by vladimir putin. the author of that strategy, former u.s. national security adviser lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, issued this stark warning about russia's aggression: for too long some nations have looked the other way in the face of these threats. russia brazen hi and implausibly denies its actions, and we have failed to impose sufficient costs. the kremlin's confidence growing as its agents conduct their sustained campaigns to undermine our confidence in ourselves and in one another. what general mcmaster says obviously makes sense. russia's confidence, sadly, is growing. we need to stand up to them. p and that's why we support ukraine, to help defeat russian aggression. .. our confidence in one another . that's what president zelensky was most worried about when he got on the line with the president on july 25 . whether ukraine could have confidence in us supp
troops are deployed on nato's eastern border with russia to countries like poland, hungary, lithuania and bulgaria. these american forces are literally holding the line against another land grabby vladimir putin -- grab by vladimir putin. the author of that strategy, former u.s. national security adviser lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, issued this stark warning about russia's aggression: for too long some nations have looked the other way in the face of these threats. russia brazen hi and...
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central and eastern europe who have built new import terminals and pipe lines uslng has helped poland, lithuania, and other nations break free of the predatory pricing practices of a state owned gas monopolist. poland for example has gone from nearly total dependence on russian pipe line gas to a situation where a new pipe line through denmark to the north sea and expanded lng import infrastructure will soon give it the freedom to walk completely away from russian gas. talk about a chill development. uslng means other things as well. in the months ahead you'll hear lng allies say a lot more about the environmental, economic, and climate benefits of american natural gas exports. u.s. lng is facilitating coal to gas switching in the electric power sector which is reducing conventional air pollutants such as particulate matter, as well as carbon monoxide in europe, asia, and elsewhere. why is coal to gas switching important? the international energy agency estimates the coal to gas switching in the last decade primarily in the united states and china saved more than 500 million tons of co2, an effe
central and eastern europe who have built new import terminals and pipe lines uslng has helped poland, lithuania, and other nations break free of the predatory pricing practices of a state owned gas monopolist. poland for example has gone from nearly total dependence on russian pipe line gas to a situation where a new pipe line through denmark to the north sea and expanded lng import infrastructure will soon give it the freedom to walk completely away from russian gas. talk about a chill...