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the 36th separate brigade named after rear admiral mykhailo bilinsky became the first marine infantry brigade formed after the occupation of crimea. the history of the 36th brigade is the 14th year that the veteran marines who remained in the oath of allegiance went to the mainland. lieutenant general yuriy sodol, commander of the marine corps. the naval forces of the ukrainian armed forces were formed at that time by colonel diletitskyi, the current head of the military academy of the city of odessa, and after a month and a half, the units already went into battle, this is very expensive. who was kistyak of the 36th brigade? the backbone of the 36th brigade was the servicemen of the 36th separate brigade of coastal defense, they were the servicemen of the first separate battalion of the all-asian marines and the 501st separate battalion of the marines, which... continued their service, already on their basis the 36th marine brigade was formed infantry, which only later due to the arrival of the operational reserve there in the fifth or sixth wave of mobilization, we built up our musc
the 36th separate brigade named after rear admiral mykhailo bilinsky became the first marine infantry brigade formed after the occupation of crimea. the history of the 36th brigade is the 14th year that the veteran marines who remained in the oath of allegiance went to the mainland. lieutenant general yuriy sodol, commander of the marine corps. the naval forces of the ukrainian armed forces were formed at that time by colonel diletitskyi, the current head of the military academy of the city of...
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stereotypical image that is present in turgenev, this is how he writes about it, well, criticism of bilinskye, yes, which ridicules the ukrainian language, there are people mocking shevchenko, or rather trying to mock, here, and that is, the core of all this comes from there, from russian culture, because it was important for the russians to show that... they are a dominant cultural force, i.e. to humiliate this one, this one is inferior , to show that he is worse, this is extremely important for the empire, and this is what russian culture was engaged in, and then and in the 20th century, and it migrated somewhere until today. you remember how mina mazayly says, i feel that ukrainianization is the way to do it i am a provincial, that is, a gutter, yes, that is, it was already then, right? mykola kulish records that this already exists, that is, we can say that in the middle of the 20s this phenomenon was already recorded, absolutely, because this tradition, it transfers to the soviet union according to the same logic, yes, that is, there is some such, well, the outbreak of ukrainization, ok
stereotypical image that is present in turgenev, this is how he writes about it, well, criticism of bilinskye, yes, which ridicules the ukrainian language, there are people mocking shevchenko, or rather trying to mock, here, and that is, the core of all this comes from there, from russian culture, because it was important for the russians to show that... they are a dominant cultural force, i.e. to humiliate this one, this one is inferior , to show that he is worse, this is extremely important...
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Jan 20, 2024
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the 36th separate brigade named after rear admiral mykhailo bilinsky became the first marine infantrymed after the occupation of crimea. the history of the 36th brigade, this is the 14th year that these marines who have remained in the oath of allegiance. went to the mainland, lieutenant general yuriy sodol, commander of the marines of the armed forces of the ukrainian armed forces, i was formed at that time by colonel diletitsky, the current head of the military academy of the city of odessa, and after a month and a half the units already went into battle, well, it is expensive who was by the hand of the 36th brigade? the men of the 36th brigade were the servicemen of the 36th separate council of coastal defense, they were the servicemen of the 1st separate marine corps battalion. of the all-dassia and 501 separate battalions of marines stationed in kirch, these are all servicemen who remained faithful to their oath, faithful to their oath, continued their service already on their basis, the 36th marine corps was formed, he says only later due to the arrival of an operational reserve
the 36th separate brigade named after rear admiral mykhailo bilinsky became the first marine infantrymed after the occupation of crimea. the history of the 36th brigade, this is the 14th year that these marines who have remained in the oath of allegiance. went to the mainland, lieutenant general yuriy sodol, commander of the marines of the armed forces of the ukrainian armed forces, i was formed at that time by colonel diletitsky, the current head of the military academy of the city of odessa,...
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some stereotypical image that is present in... this is how he writes about it, well, critics of bilinskye, yes, who makes fun of the ukrainian language, yes, who mocks shevchenko, well, rather, tries to mock, here , and that is, the core of it all comes from there, from russian culture, because the russians had it is important to show that they are the dominant cultural force, that is, to humiliate this one, this other one, and the natsmensha, to show that he is worse, this is extremely important. for the empire, and this is what russian culture was engaged in, and then in the 20th century, and it migrated somewhere until today. do you remember how mina mazayly says, i feel that ukrainianization is a way to turn me into a provincial, that is, a slob, yes, that is, it was already then, yes, mykola kulish notes that it already exists, that is, we can say that in the middle in the 20s , this phenomenon was already recorded, absolutely. because this tradition, it transfers to the soviet union according to the same logic, yes, that is, there is some kind of this, well, an outbreak of ukrainiz
some stereotypical image that is present in... this is how he writes about it, well, critics of bilinskye, yes, who makes fun of the ukrainian language, yes, who mocks shevchenko, well, rather, tries to mock, here , and that is, the core of it all comes from there, from russian culture, because the russians had it is important to show that they are the dominant cultural force, that is, to humiliate this one, this other one, and the natsmensha, to show that he is worse, this is extremely...
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is, it is some stereotypical image that is present in turgeniv, yes, he writes about it, well, bilinsky'scism, of course, yes, which makes fun of the ukrainian language. precisely from russian culture, because it was important for the russians to show that they are the dominant cultural force, i.e. to humiliate this one, this other one, and the inferior one, to show that he is worse, this is extremely important for the empire, and this is what russian culture was engaged in, and then and in the 20th century, and it was somewhere... it was overcrowded until today, do you remember how mina mazayly says, i feel that ukrainianization is a way to turn me into a provincial, that is, a slob, yes, that is even then, that's how mykola kulish notes that it already exists, that is, we can to say that in the middle of the 20s this phenomenon was already recorded, absolutely, because this tradition, it is transferred to the soviet union according to the same logic, yes, that is, there is... this outbreak of ukrainization, okay, but the logic of the empire does not change , this is this assignment of r
is, it is some stereotypical image that is present in turgeniv, yes, he writes about it, well, bilinsky'scism, of course, yes, which makes fun of the ukrainian language. precisely from russian culture, because it was important for the russians to show that they are the dominant cultural force, i.e. to humiliate this one, this other one, and the inferior one, to show that he is worse, this is extremely important for the empire, and this is what russian culture was engaged in, and then and in the...
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some stereotypical image that is present in turgenev, yes, he writes about it, well, criticism of bilinskye, yes , who makes fun of the ukrainian language, yes, who makes fun of shevchenko , well, rather, tries to make fun of her, here and , that is, the core of all this comes from there, from russian culture, because it was important for the russians to show that they are the dominant cultural force, that is, to humiliate this one, this other one, and to show that it is inferior worse, it is extremely important to the empire, and that too what russian culture was engaged in and then in the 20th century, and it was crowded somewhere until today, you remember how mina mazayla said, i feel that ukrainization is a way to make me a provincial, that is... well done , that is, it was already then, so mykola kulish notes that it already exists, that is, we can say that in the middle of the 20s this phenomenon was already recorded, absolutely, because this tradition, it goes to the soviet union according to the same logic, yes , that is, there is some such, well, outbreak of ukrainization, okay, b
some stereotypical image that is present in turgenev, yes, he writes about it, well, criticism of bilinskye, yes , who makes fun of the ukrainian language, yes, who makes fun of shevchenko , well, rather, tries to make fun of her, here and , that is, the core of all this comes from there, from russian culture, because it was important for the russians to show that they are the dominant cultural force, that is, to humiliate this one, this other one, and to show that it is inferior worse, it is...