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filming geography ussr italy poland gdr well, as bonaparte said, artillery, forward, liberation of a true film chronicle of the war liberation film the third direction of the main attack on the first today, therefore, they learned how to beat the germans, their father learned, they learned maria bronzeova and usikobrin channel one it's a beautiful morning. on channel one today we met with you sergey babaev anastasia orlova have a great weekend. yes, until the weekend is just beginning normal for the summer is expected. the weather is quite hot, so take care of yourself. tomorrow in the forecast light rain. eh, and hardly anyone will be upset by this strong. maybe even soon fungi will go. we wish you health and good luck. please stay with us on channel one. i was very glad to celebrate the divine liturgy in this holy church, really in the heart of the motherland. temple which was built in connection with very important historical events, and the very fact of its physical revival from the ruins testifies that the mercy of god and the providence of god are undoubtedly present in the his
filming geography ussr italy poland gdr well, as bonaparte said, artillery, forward, liberation of a true film chronicle of the war liberation film the third direction of the main attack on the first today, therefore, they learned how to beat the germans, their father learned, they learned maria bronzeova and usikobrin channel one it's a beautiful morning. on channel one today we met with you sergey babaev anastasia orlova have a great weekend. yes, until the weekend is just beginning normal...
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title of head of the holy roman empire, a state that, according to the fact ceased to exist when bonaparte declared himself emperor of the french; the decision of the frenchman ii was a retaliatory measure. he wanted to keep a large part of his possessions in the austrian empire, the czechs entered hungary transelvania croatia carpathian rus in the region of northern italy and other lands of the habsburgs napoleon then did not defeat the austrians, but their empire held on thanks to the victories of russian weapons, but the austrians helped russia during the war did not come in 1867 austrian. the empire became austro-hungarian in size. she was considered third in the world after the russian and british, but did not survive the defeat in the first world war and broke up into separate states, on august 11, 19. forty-fifth, the red army began to liberate south sakhalin 40 years japan occupied this part of the island the japanese built a powerful fortress in the forests concrete forts and pillboxes, earthen ramparts with embrasures precisely wire barriers, but step by step retreated under the
title of head of the holy roman empire, a state that, according to the fact ceased to exist when bonaparte declared himself emperor of the french; the decision of the frenchman ii was a retaliatory measure. he wanted to keep a large part of his possessions in the austrian empire, the czechs entered hungary transelvania croatia carpathian rus in the region of northern italy and other lands of the habsburgs napoleon then did not defeat the austrians, but their empire held on thanks to the...
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the -- of napoleon bonaparte so i was having dinner with carrie. and peter farrelly of the farrelly brothers that night and i told them this story. and they became very excited of course, but what we could do with this said -- and for the rest of it, you have to read the book. yeah, you have to yeah it is it is it is quite a story. i i one time in a novel i made reference to the wildly repeated urban rumor that john dillinger's --. is it the smithsonian museum? i just made it past a character in the book made it passing reference. i had got a letter from the smoke smithsonian that i saved to this day and i don't have in front of me, but it a wonderful straight straight face tone the curator of whatever department that would be said no contrary to rumors a week. we do not have that and have never had john dillinger death. and so i think i was on smithsonian letterhead. i thought this this is pretty good. well, yeah. well there that's that's two feet. this is out with the um, you're a great aficionado of art and are you a collector as well? you know,
the -- of napoleon bonaparte so i was having dinner with carrie. and peter farrelly of the farrelly brothers that night and i told them this story. and they became very excited of course, but what we could do with this said -- and for the rest of it, you have to read the book. yeah, you have to yeah it is it is it is quite a story. i i one time in a novel i made reference to the wildly repeated urban rumor that john dillinger's --. is it the smithsonian museum? i just made it past a character...
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this is a guy who was alongside napoleon bonaparte and the contrast between them is quite clear.appened to completely agree with that interpretation of washington. the gap silly wanted to be commander-in-chief of the continental army and that was his great dream and when it came time for duty present he was like he was dragged from mt. vernon buddy was dragged from mt. vernon. he didn't want to do it so i think because of that, that's where lafayette is spontaneously a more appealing person to think about and talk about but also would have been one of his persistent defects about him. he didn't quite, there were other political mistakes he made but one of them is just that he always was kind of like if somebody offers him the presidency he's like i don't want to be president. i don't actually want that job and he was not president in the way that his old mentor was. >> i would be remiss if i didn't ask you a question. he wants to know if you have alluded to project the one and only mike duncan. >> i'm not telling anybody. because the thing is i'm wrapping up the revolution so i'v
this is a guy who was alongside napoleon bonaparte and the contrast between them is quite clear.appened to completely agree with that interpretation of washington. the gap silly wanted to be commander-in-chief of the continental army and that was his great dream and when it came time for duty present he was like he was dragged from mt. vernon buddy was dragged from mt. vernon. he didn't want to do it so i think because of that, that's where lafayette is spontaneously a more appealing person to...
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this is a guy who's alongside napoleon bonaparte. the contrast between them is quite clear. happen to completely agree with that interpretation of washington. i think that he absolutely wanted to be commander chief chief of the continental army, that was his great dream. and then when it came time for him to become president, they were like, he was dragged from mount vernon. but he was kind of dragged from mount vernon. he didn't want to do it. and so, i think that because of that, that is where lafayette is simultaneously a more appealing person to think about and talk about, but also would have been one of his... a persistent defect about him, is that he didn't quite, there were other political mistakes that he made, but one of them is that he was always kind of, like, if somebody offers in the presidency, i don't want to be president. i don't want that job. he was not president in the way that his old mentor, george washington, failed at not being president. >> twice. >> yeah, failed to not be president. >> talk about failing up. i would be remiss if i did not ask you an
this is a guy who's alongside napoleon bonaparte. the contrast between them is quite clear. happen to completely agree with that interpretation of washington. i think that he absolutely wanted to be commander chief chief of the continental army, that was his great dream. and then when it came time for him to become president, they were like, he was dragged from mount vernon. but he was kind of dragged from mount vernon. he didn't want to do it. and so, i think that because of that, that is...
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thank you monsieur bonaparte city garden. vlogs that you also hear something french in this name.at smolenskaya is heard, because it didn’t mean just a swampy place suitable for releasing livestock, as it used to be, here many remarkable monuments. and everyone has their own story. for example, a monument to a trophy deer, when tom belonged to kaiser wilhelm ii in germany after the war, echelon arrived in smolensk in one of the wagons, this very deer with an inscription was delivered to the children of smolensk from the fighters of the enn unit from east prussia , as if from a horn, and local cadets of the military school, when graduating, rub, deer, completely different places. they say this helps a lot in future family life. although according to me so other things help in this matter. and one more smolensky square a few years ago, our winged countrymen square became a participant in the national project housing and urban environment, the idea of reconstruction was developed and defended by young designers. they put not only their hand, but also their soul. what happens from
thank you monsieur bonaparte city garden. vlogs that you also hear something french in this name.at smolenskaya is heard, because it didn’t mean just a swampy place suitable for releasing livestock, as it used to be, here many remarkable monuments. and everyone has their own story. for example, a monument to a trophy deer, when tom belonged to kaiser wilhelm ii in germany after the war, echelon arrived in smolensk in one of the wagons, this very deer with an inscription was delivered to the...
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here the famous french writer stendhal and it is also rumored that during the war of 1812 napoleon bonaparte himself stayed in this monastery complex at the end of the 18th century, when orsha became part of the russian empire colleague. he continued his work, but later, by order of alexander i in 1820 , the activities of the jesuit order was terminated, and colleagues closed its walls. the prison was located where prisoners were kept here until 1989 in the early nineties , a reconstruction plan was developed, which ended in 2008. today, the complex of buildings that belonged to the jesuits is occupied by an art gallery, a children's library, a craft center and a cafe. let's continue to discover interesting places in our native belarus. and there is also an archive archive, if i'm not mistaken in the library there. perhaps, yes, colleagues, it's actually very cool. what's how much? uh, for years now. we make this heading globe of belarus every time i am surprised that gradually gradually. and we are reviving these sights, which have not been used at times. yes, we have an underground warehou
here the famous french writer stendhal and it is also rumored that during the war of 1812 napoleon bonaparte himself stayed in this monastery complex at the end of the 18th century, when orsha became part of the russian empire colleague. he continued his work, but later, by order of alexander i in 1820 , the activities of the jesuit order was terminated, and colleagues closed its walls. the prison was located where prisoners were kept here until 1989 in the early nineties , a reconstruction...
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century. in 1759 russian troops entered berlin russia kolos on feet of clay and destroy it napoleon bonaparte 1814 russian troops took paris i approved the plan of lightning war barbarossa i will conquer the ussr by the end of the year adolf hitler forty- first year forty-fifth year hitler ended itself when the red army entered berlin russia is just a regional power. us president barack obama march 26, 1914 what in answer? russia so far is silent. all the best dear friends, dear viewers of the channel russia 24, i am pleased to invite you to repeat our author's besogon tv program. i hope you will be glad to see us again. as a result of the offensive actions of the allied forces , it was completely liberated, the settlement of the people's republic of sands was finally liberated;
century. in 1759 russian troops entered berlin russia kolos on feet of clay and destroy it napoleon bonaparte 1814 russian troops took paris i approved the plan of lightning war barbarossa i will conquer the ussr by the end of the year adolf hitler forty- first year forty-fifth year hitler ended itself when the red army entered berlin russia is just a regional power. us president barack obama march 26, 1914 what in answer? russia so far is silent. all the best dear friends, dear viewers of the...
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yes, i like it better, another version is associated with the name of napoleon bonaparte when, ah, hesmolensk road, somewhere in the area of \u200b\u200bthe lands in belarus, and in the region of our city of borisov, the berezina river, he had to spend the night in a very simple hut, and there the sick peasants treated him. with a grandmother, napoleon liked this grandmother so much that he began to ask what it was called? the peasants did not know this dish, they said so and they said we don't know grandma cooked. well, here is such a version. i think that there are still a lot of different ones, but the dish must be said very popular in belarus yes, and i think that there is not a single person who, uh, this dish, well, i wouldn’t try at least once a century, i think we have at the kind housewife on the welding table, and at the dreadlocks when cooking ali, we have everything good, and it's time to send your cibula like that. the more tsybulki lanyards? look good, how are you? everything good, i crumbled about me, oh-oh-oh-oh, praise me praise, i will help. but it's all gone. that
yes, i like it better, another version is associated with the name of napoleon bonaparte when, ah, hesmolensk road, somewhere in the area of \u200b\u200bthe lands in belarus, and in the region of our city of borisov, the berezina river, he had to spend the night in a very simple hut, and there the sick peasants treated him. with a grandmother, napoleon liked this grandmother so much that he began to ask what it was called? the peasants did not know this dish, they said so and they said we...
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sensitivity actually paranoia because the haitians defeated the greatest army on earth of napoleon bonaparteemperor and wanted to reinstitute slavery on the island. >> and a brutal form of slavery. >> the average lifespan on a sugar plantation was seven years. it was the richest colony in the history of the world sugar was like crack forgive me for using that analogy but normal people, students cannot afford sugar. queens and bishops and kings only wealth that - - wealthy people could you sugar before the new world opened up so that could be mass produced to be one of the worlds first commodity products. it was also used to bolster the working class to give them more energy to be exploited and some anti- slavery figures in england boycotted sugar because they knew it was a product with blood dripping all over it so the haitians defeated napoleon when he sent his brother-in-law back in 18 oh one to reinstitute slavery which was abolished in 1794. but then you know those details but he died a horrible death in a prison in france but he was led to freedom so the americans were paranoid about sl
sensitivity actually paranoia because the haitians defeated the greatest army on earth of napoleon bonaparteemperor and wanted to reinstitute slavery on the island. >> and a brutal form of slavery. >> the average lifespan on a sugar plantation was seven years. it was the richest colony in the history of the world sugar was like crack forgive me for using that analogy but normal people, students cannot afford sugar. queens and bishops and kings only wealth that - - wealthy people...
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century. in 1759 russian troops entered berlin russia kolos on feet of clay and destroyed it napoleon bonapartelan of lightning war barbarossa i will conquer the ussr by the end of the year adolf hitler forty- first year in forty-fifth year hitler committed suicide, when the red army entered berlin, russia was just a regional power. us president barack obama march 26, 1914 what in response? russia while silent all the best tears voice and nerves beats per minute can not be counted brings to wheezing, yes goosebumps to fever. yes , tears, we are all sick of football fields with football at the stadium, meet the new season apply for a fan card at gosuslugi.ru. the russian ministry of defense today announced that the allied forces completely liberated the settlement of sands of the donetsk people's republic in the area of the old ones, more than 100 nationalists were liquidated and 10 units of military equipment near kramatorsk were destroyed. khaimar launcher, ammunition depot suppressed two platoons of rocket systems, floor fire hall grad three artillery a platoon of acacia guns, as well as
century. in 1759 russian troops entered berlin russia kolos on feet of clay and destroyed it napoleon bonapartelan of lightning war barbarossa i will conquer the ussr by the end of the year adolf hitler forty- first year in forty-fifth year hitler committed suicide, when the red army entered berlin, russia was just a regional power. us president barack obama march 26, 1914 what in response? russia while silent all the best tears voice and nerves beats per minute can not be counted brings to...
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french writer stendhal lived here, and it is also rumored that during the war of 1812, napoleon bonapartelex at the end of the 18th century, when orsha became part of the russian empire colleague. he continued his work however, later, by order of alexander i in 1820 , the activities of the jesuit order were terminated, and colleagues were closed within its walls. there was a prison containing prisoners. here, until 1989, in the early nineties , a reconstruction plan was developed, which was completed in 2008. today, the complex of buildings that also belonged to the jesuits is occupied by an art gallery. children's library, center brought and cafe. let's continue to discover interesting places in our native belarus, i have repeatedly heard the opinion that here is a jesuit and if only where their board. we didn't build, as a rule, they were prosperous cities. so, even from such a small fact, one can judge how beautiful osha was a city of flowers and how beautiful it remains. are you their city. yes? how much is there? hello, how much has changed there for the better. after being gone, act
french writer stendhal lived here, and it is also rumored that during the war of 1812, napoleon bonapartelex at the end of the 18th century, when orsha became part of the russian empire colleague. he continued his work however, later, by order of alexander i in 1820 , the activities of the jesuit order were terminated, and colleagues were closed within its walls. there was a prison containing prisoners. here, until 1989, in the early nineties , a reconstruction plan was developed, which was...
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not hear and by the sound they would not spot and cover, and if you had time , you should well, as bonaparteillery, go ahead! zhukovsky citizen present your passport land irina mikhailovna lives in a completely different area. so that's the reason for my early outing. she definitely lied that you were looking for someone here. who are you? i'm masha and this is tolya, your grandson. how is he? what is the name? i remember fatigue to improve cerebral circulation, memory, reduce fatigue and improve sleep. now i will not forget, last year osago was cheaper. maybe we'll see another. don't buy until you compare yourself here the biggest insurance companies offer the best prices for osago visit the website or app to compare and save on purchases. yeah, if osago then compare choose the best when it's good, so big bon's hour has struck to get even better about chicken and salsa. add joy with mouth-watering big bomb noodles and original sauces, big-bon. time for a positive sketchbook 48-99. auchan and everything you need here twister deluxe for 129 rubles. look at me, now i'm back in an ad for gloria
not hear and by the sound they would not spot and cover, and if you had time , you should well, as bonaparteillery, go ahead! zhukovsky citizen present your passport land irina mikhailovna lives in a completely different area. so that's the reason for my early outing. she definitely lied that you were looking for someone here. who are you? i'm masha and this is tolya, your grandson. how is he? what is the name? i remember fatigue to improve cerebral circulation, memory, reduce fatigue and...
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actually, they never did beat the clocks columns, but that's a different story or napoleon bonaparte conquering almost all of europe. with the exception of mighty england or the japanese invasion and defeat of china in the 1930s. so that's a pattern. it's been there forever. now it's been replaced by something really weird. i say weird because it's been replaced with something. that's so unusual and world history that we take for granted today that we have to really say. how that get? how did why don't we operate that way anymore and what has replaced that set of ideas. and there's several things and i think you guys are going to recognize these ones. but because well actually all sets of these assumptions are kind of deep in our bones, but the other newer set of assumptions, is that actually every nation. every group of people has has dignity and has the right to self-rule has the right to their own borders. and and in fact who are the first people are going to those for you? your neighbors those for the most part? okay, ukraine, we won't talk about that right now in rush, but for t
actually, they never did beat the clocks columns, but that's a different story or napoleon bonaparte conquering almost all of europe. with the exception of mighty england or the japanese invasion and defeat of china in the 1930s. so that's a pattern. it's been there forever. now it's been replaced by something really weird. i say weird because it's been replaced with something. that's so unusual and world history that we take for granted today that we have to really say. how that get? how did...
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he never squared that circle, but neither did he give up until he was sidelined by bonaparte's coup d'etat. he did not push for many of the solutions that he had found in america like decentralization or empowering local levels of government or even widening the suffrage because he thought those divisions were so great that these measures would backfire in those circumstances. he did not give them up as long-term goals, but in the short-term. so what did he do? he hoped to educate the political elite to provide exemplary leadership, to develop their proper role in the legislature as the moral and deliberative center of politics, and to push for gradual change. so again, we know none of this worked out in the short run. in his memoirs he blamed the political class for spineless in us and cowardice. -- for spinelessness and cowardice. so can we learn anything about how to nudge a toxic political culture in a more positive direction from the way in which tocqueville himself tried to apply the lessons of democracy in america when he went to france, a country then in some ways more like our own
he never squared that circle, but neither did he give up until he was sidelined by bonaparte's coup d'etat. he did not push for many of the solutions that he had found in america like decentralization or empowering local levels of government or even widening the suffrage because he thought those divisions were so great that these measures would backfire in those circumstances. he did not give them up as long-term goals, but in the short-term. so what did he do? he hoped to educate the political...
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filming geography ussr italy poland gdr well, as bonaparte said artillery, forward, liberation of theay, therefore, learned to be germans learned father learned maria bronze. iosif kobrin channel one hello, on the air of the news in the studio of sergei tubushev, ukrainian nationalists fired at donetsk from hail installations in the kalinin district of the city, fired five rockets capable of carrying cassettes with anti-personnel mines, talking about the notorious petals on the ground. they are almost imperceptible and represent a huge danger, and as our ministry of defense reported, the kiev authorities continue to prepare provocations from the death of civilians for the subsequent discrediting of the russian armed forces, so to the city of nuts. a group of foreign journalists arrived in the zaporizhia region to take photos and videotape the facts about the supposedly non-selective use of artillery by the russian armed forces on the night of july 30-31 in residential areas on the positions of our troops, heavy mortar fire was fired. in active multiple launch rocket systems, the apu u
filming geography ussr italy poland gdr well, as bonaparte said artillery, forward, liberation of theay, therefore, learned to be germans learned father learned maria bronze. iosif kobrin channel one hello, on the air of the news in the studio of sergei tubushev, ukrainian nationalists fired at donetsk from hail installations in the kalinin district of the city, fired five rockets capable of carrying cassettes with anti-personnel mines, talking about the notorious petals on the ground. they are...
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poland, yes, i remembered the speech i will bet france on the bonaparte usa the usa also behaved, assecond world wars and they made very good money on this and the fact that they now they are doing it from ukraine once again proving that they do not change their methods of their interests - these are the resources that they want to me, where to master it is limitless. and at the same time, they can promise you anything. want to democracy. here he is a democracy of 200 varieties, sausages, yes, please, but when you start to be friends with him, you need to remember the words that he said that it is dangerous to be enemies of the united states, but it is still dangerous to be their friends. in fact, the policy of western countries towards our country has not changed for many centuries, this policy has always been hostile, and it has always been aimed at destroying the weakening of our country. the question has always been about methods. these are methods of severe strangulation, as it was during the intervention during a civil war, like it was world war ii, like it's going on pretty mu
poland, yes, i remembered the speech i will bet france on the bonaparte usa the usa also behaved, assecond world wars and they made very good money on this and the fact that they now they are doing it from ukraine once again proving that they do not change their methods of their interests - these are the resources that they want to me, where to master it is limitless. and at the same time, they can promise you anything. want to democracy. here he is a democracy of 200 varieties, sausages, yes,...
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although of course, if we had people like general er bonaparte but at least raphael maybe we would havehese old infirm ones. in general, excessively, drinking people who were sitting in this, uh, in the hall where, as an emergency , held a press conference, made it obvious to the whole world that these people are not able to stop anything. here i think that one more thing is very important. do you know what it means that i would like to turn attention. i talked a lot with mikhail sergeyevich, i had the opportunity to talk with him even before he moved to fondon and was president. i had opportunities to communicate with him. i told him mikhail sergeevich what is the law behind you, behind you the constitution and you do not use force, what did he answer me? he says, how do we now condemn the stalin era, repression, and so on. how will i be different? well, how are you talking in a very strange way. what do you think, uh, talk keeps the country unity powers and so on, if you have discredited the value without creditor institutions, the party has removed the sixth article from the constitu
although of course, if we had people like general er bonaparte but at least raphael maybe we would havehese old infirm ones. in general, excessively, drinking people who were sitting in this, uh, in the hall where, as an emergency , held a press conference, made it obvious to the whole world that these people are not able to stop anything. here i think that one more thing is very important. do you know what it means that i would like to turn attention. i talked a lot with mikhail sergeyevich, i...
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still retained the title of head of the holy roman empire, a state that in fact ceased to exist when bonaparte declared himself emperor of the french. french second decision was a retaliatory measure. he wanted to keep a large part of his possessions in the austrian empire included the czech republic hungary transelvania croatia carpathian rus in the region of northern italy and other lands of the habsburgs napoleon then beat the austrians more than once, but their empire held on thanks to the victories of russian weapons, but to the rescue. and during the crimean war, the austrians did not come in 1867, the austrian empire turned into the austro-hungarian empire in size. she was considered the third in the world after the russian and british, but did not survive the defeat in the first world war and broke up into separate states, august 11, 1945 collapse. alina is 40 years old. japan occupied this part of the island, the japanese built a powerful flint in the forests, but the chief retreated step by step under nati, with whom captain leonid smirnykh commanded, secretly until august, the emper
still retained the title of head of the holy roman empire, a state that in fact ceased to exist when bonaparte declared himself emperor of the french. french second decision was a retaliatory measure. he wanted to keep a large part of his possessions in the austrian empire included the czech republic hungary transelvania croatia carpathian rus in the region of northern italy and other lands of the habsburgs napoleon then beat the austrians more than once, but their empire held on thanks to the...