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i don’t remember stalin, i’m not very good with history. this is mr. churchill this is mr. evelt and this is mr. stalin this weapon. i'm not sure this is an allied photo taken after the war 1945, yalta conference. and now, 75 years later, they still are. only two again only two on a bench in london then on the way to crimea, they also first met together churchill was thinking about how to maintain influence in europe, he already wanted to destroy a single germany as a possible competitor, dividing it into several small countries roosevelt tried on us global leadership, fearing that the ussr could interfere with this, as the main winner in the war each of them needs a third to solve their problem the red army is already rushing to berlin stalin will end the war by april 1945 without stalin we will end the war at best. in november. this is the forecast of the british command at the end of 444. i think it was a great attempt to restore peace to the planet, but at the same time, grandfather had too many people. he understood that they were in the composition of us looking at the
i don’t remember stalin, i’m not very good with history. this is mr. churchill this is mr. evelt and this is mr. stalin this weapon. i'm not sure this is an allied photo taken after the war 1945, yalta conference. and now, 75 years later, they still are. only two again only two on a bench in london then on the way to crimea, they also first met together churchill was thinking about how to maintain influence in europe, he already wanted to destroy a single germany as a possible competitor,...
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so frank writes churchill stalin said. i, as a naive person, believe that it is better not to deceive your ally, even if he is a fool, perhaps our union is so strong precisely because we do not deceive each other or be. maybe because it's not so easy to deceive each other. i propose a toast to the strength of the union of our three powers. may he be strong and resilient. yes, we will we are as candid as possible. yalta was the starting point of a new history, when trust, and not the rights of the strong, could become the driver of world politics. this could be the end of the old world with its wars , spheres of influence, struggles for dominance, and it seems that even the three world leaders sincerely believed in it. well, at least for a moment of friendly feasts. franklin roosevelt's last speech will be delivered to congress less than a month after the crimean conference. all these words of the president of the united states were to become the anthem of yalta, but became a requisition for a film based on it. i am sure th
so frank writes churchill stalin said. i, as a naive person, believe that it is better not to deceive your ally, even if he is a fool, perhaps our union is so strong precisely because we do not deceive each other or be. maybe because it's not so easy to deceive each other. i propose a toast to the strength of the union of our three powers. may he be strong and resilient. yes, we will we are as candid as possible. yalta was the starting point of a new history, when trust, and not the rights of...
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stalin i met, comrade sounds strange, churchill a british aristocrat imperialist and joseph stalin a ist seemed to have nothing in common, but churchill continued to think even despite his anti-soviet attitude after the war that stalin can be trusted because stalin keeps his word, for example, in 1944 stalin promised that the ussr would not invade greece, the zone of british interests kept back. once churchill also wanted to see how stalin will stand in front of him from the armchair, at the seams he was especially late at the meeting. well, when he entered stalin was walking around the hall. here in this room, the former billiard emperor nicholas ii, her new owner, us president roosevelt, gives dinners during the conference, and at the end, the final document is signed at this table. well, usually at such summits, leaders only fix pre- formalized agreements, but in yalta everything is different agreements are born directly at the negotiating table during heated discussions. in this hall draw the contours of the future world stalin insists on the transfer of the soviet union in this w
stalin i met, comrade sounds strange, churchill a british aristocrat imperialist and joseph stalin a ist seemed to have nothing in common, but churchill continued to think even despite his anti-soviet attitude after the war that stalin can be trusted because stalin keeps his word, for example, in 1944 stalin promised that the ussr would not invade greece, the zone of british interests kept back. once churchill also wanted to see how stalin will stand in front of him from the armchair, at the...
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now the main question was whether he reported this to stalin, and if he did, how he touched, uh, a conversation with churchillided what to say? stalin, everything is already all right with us with this weapon, then we decided that, well, that's it, when she has a meeting, he will just tell him and truman after he told stalin about it it was a small uh, he approached the conversation drawing. well, as he says, in my opinion, stalin is nothing. understood, on purpose he generally did something that absolutely any wise day, he did not throw himself on the neck and made such , uh, a surprised face. he just decided he didn't understand. and this trumpet said so, he was drawing from this that i have the impression that they did not understand anything. here, well, thank god this is his impression georgy konstantinovich zhukov , who was present at stalin's conversation from the novel, recorded in her memoirs that, having returned to his residence, stalin told molotov. but the fact vyacheslav mikhailovich said: let me stuff myself, stalin commented. but it will be necessary to talk with kurchatov about speeding up th
now the main question was whether he reported this to stalin, and if he did, how he touched, uh, a conversation with churchillided what to say? stalin, everything is already all right with us with this weapon, then we decided that, well, that's it, when she has a meeting, he will just tell him and truman after he told stalin about it it was a small uh, he approached the conversation drawing. well, as he says, in my opinion, stalin is nothing. understood, on purpose he generally did something...
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churchill, roosevelt, and stalin, and how critical they were to ending world war ii? >> sure. churchill was one of the greatest inspirational speakers of the 20th century. and the british people needed his inspirational leadership. maybe there is a time and place for men, and maybe he wasn't right for the position in the earlier era, but he was perfect for the position in 1941, and 1939, actually, when germany attacked poland. no man -- i know i'm trying to think, the phrases of history, about the right man at the right time doing the right job. but he was the quintessential right man for the right job. and he and roosevelt were very good friends. he said that -- he said, meeting fdr was like opening a bottle of champagne. he said fdr was one of his best friends. they were very, they were getting along, he came and visited fdr several times during the war, in the white house. they got along very well. stalin was an outlier. because of politics and because of his personal behavior. and it was obviously off putting to both fdr and truman. fdr did allow stalin to gobble up parts o
churchill, roosevelt, and stalin, and how critical they were to ending world war ii? >> sure. churchill was one of the greatest inspirational speakers of the 20th century. and the british people needed his inspirational leadership. maybe there is a time and place for men, and maybe he wasn't right for the position in the earlier era, but he was perfect for the position in 1941, and 1939, actually, when germany attacked poland. no man -- i know i'm trying to think, the phrases of history,...
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in this dispute. became the position of stalin so that this does not happen, there must be an appropriate court decision. otherwise, people will say that churchillly took revenge on their political enemies only after the yalta conference, the united states came to the conclusion that the us leadership, roosevelt , needed a trial, and with the help of the soviet delegation, with the support of the french, they persuaded the second. the maya of the forty-fifth year and the british, the very fact of the nuremberg trials clearly confirmed the superiority of the ideology of the soviet people on the nazi dadalogy, the soviet people demanded a fair trial of the nazis, while the nazis acted in completely different ways. in nuremberg, an order was issued to the nazi troops on september 16, 1941. it was said that for the life of a german soldier , 50-100 communists are subject to the death penalty. the method of execution should increase the degree of intimidating impact in practice, while the nazis acted even more monstrously than their team demanded of them, how the order of september 16 pretended to be seen in life by partizan nikolai once upon a four
in this dispute. became the position of stalin so that this does not happen, there must be an appropriate court decision. otherwise, people will say that churchillly took revenge on their political enemies only after the yalta conference, the united states came to the conclusion that the us leadership, roosevelt , needed a trial, and with the help of the soviet delegation, with the support of the french, they persuaded the second. the maya of the forty-fifth year and the british, the very fact...
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>> i think churchill got really mistreated by roosevelt and stalin. they treated truman with great deference. he was, after all, the president of this wealthy, powerful, emerging nation. it was something that churchill really depended on. the united kingdom was dead broke. he said at one point, we are going to need your help. it almost sounds like a senator from a state helped -- hit by a tornado asking for help international merge and say. i don't think stalin much like to market a great deal of respect for him. particularly during the potsdam, that was the only time they ever met. he certainly got angry with him from afar. after his confrontation with his prime minister, molotov. also, you got very upset with truman, understandably so, when truman invited churchill to come to the states. churchill basically attacked russia. they were deferential to him. they understood the world had changed. and they also understood that america had become the power. america was the only nation to have an atomic bomb and accounted for a lot. >> when you have a wonder
>> i think churchill got really mistreated by roosevelt and stalin. they treated truman with great deference. he was, after all, the president of this wealthy, powerful, emerging nation. it was something that churchill really depended on. the united kingdom was dead broke. he said at one point, we are going to need your help. it almost sounds like a senator from a state helped -- hit by a tornado asking for help international merge and say. i don't think stalin much like to market a great...
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always thought the stalin was was being run by this by this was serious politburo if stella was a and sort of helpless helpless, but before before their power, how did how did churchill and stalin treat him? i mean he was new to things. when he had to meet them at the beginning of his presidency and near the end of the war wasn't done yet, but so what how do they treat them? well, i think actually is it i think churchill got really mistreated by roosevelt and stalin in yalta. that was our work. they treated proven with greatness with great deference. he was the after all he was the president of these others wealthy powerful emerging i mean emergingly powerful instead of words that'll work a powerful nation, and it was something to really truman. i think churchill churchill really really found on truman for the future of england england with the united kingdom was dead broke and he actually said at one point, you know, we're going to need your help. it's i say i say it almost sounds like a senator from a state hit by a tornado asking for that asking asking for national emergency and stalin stalin. it's tough stalin. basically, i don't think stalin much liked it or had
always thought the stalin was was being run by this by this was serious politburo if stella was a and sort of helpless helpless, but before before their power, how did how did churchill and stalin treat him? i mean he was new to things. when he had to meet them at the beginning of his presidency and near the end of the war wasn't done yet, but so what how do they treat them? well, i think actually is it i think churchill got really mistreated by roosevelt and stalin in yalta. that was our work....
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on this a couple of answers ago, but can you talk about the big three there's a roosevelt churchill and stalin and critical. they were to ending world war two. sure churchill was one of the greatest inspirational speakers of the 20th century. and and the british people needed his inspirational leadership the the maybe there's a time and place for men and maybe he wasn't right for the position in an early era, but he was perfect for the position in 1941 and in the 1939 actually when germany attack poland, but no man, i know that i'm trying to think of the phrases of history about the right man at the right time doing the right job, but he was to put essential right man for the for the right job. he and roosevelt were very good friends. he's he said that opening. he said that meeting fdr was like opening a bottle of champagne. he said that fdr was great britain's best friend. they were they were very very good. they got along he came to visit dr. several times during the war in the white house. they got along very well stalin was an outlier because of politics and because of his personal behavio
on this a couple of answers ago, but can you talk about the big three there's a roosevelt churchill and stalin and critical. they were to ending world war two. sure churchill was one of the greatest inspirational speakers of the 20th century. and and the british people needed his inspirational leadership the the maybe there's a time and place for men and maybe he wasn't right for the position in an early era, but he was perfect for the position in 1941 and in the 1939 actually when germany...
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apparently, the soviet union did not stand, but that’s how it is, and here stalin has a strong political stake, and churchillrced to maneuver between his solidarity and sympathy for poland. if -e loved n- loved poland poles, in particular, the polish prime minister and the commander-in-chief during the second world war, general sikorsky, who unfortunately died in a plane crash in 1943, then the next day in strange circumstances, we still don't know what exactly caused the ibratary disaster, but he , he, he, then, his successor, the prime minister, minister mykolaichyk, it is his face that appears on the cover of one of those stomies. he had this sympathy and wanted to help poland in some way, but i am a partner. ruzvera as well as mau what he knew about poland, he had an absolutely italistic, italistic attitude towards stalin, he thought that this could be the quality of a partner in the construction of a new order of the world order after the victory over germany, plus, oh, roosevelt looked at england as a colonial empire and, of course, poland . in london, he was perceived as a protege of churchill, and th
apparently, the soviet union did not stand, but that’s how it is, and here stalin has a strong political stake, and churchillrced to maneuver between his solidarity and sympathy for poland. if -e loved n- loved poland poles, in particular, the polish prime minister and the commander-in-chief during the second world war, general sikorsky, who unfortunately died in a plane crash in 1943, then the next day in strange circumstances, we still don't know what exactly caused the ibratary disaster,...
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so, churchill was four unconditional war unconditional surrender, where as stalin was for unconditional surrender. but, there were people around, franklin roosevelt who were just for surrender. not unconditional, let's just get it over with. let's end it, the war as one. let them stay in power, there were others -- eisenhower, for instance, wanted hitler deposed and put on trial with all of the other nazi thugs. >> which lays perfectly into my next question. fdr was our first and only four time president, i am actually going to read this. he was a president that ronald reagan let's called a american giant, a leader who shaped, inspired, and let our people through perilous times. how critical was fdr's four terms in america's stance involved in the victory of the war? >> all encompassing, all encompassing. john patrick dickens was a historian who has passed away a couple of years ago. a friend of mine. he was actually part of the free speech movement at berkeley and actually did battle with governor reagan over campus protests. later, this liberal became an admirer of ronald reagan. he w
so, churchill was four unconditional war unconditional surrender, where as stalin was for unconditional surrender. but, there were people around, franklin roosevelt who were just for surrender. not unconditional, let's just get it over with. let's end it, the war as one. let them stay in power, there were others -- eisenhower, for instance, wanted hitler deposed and put on trial with all of the other nazi thugs. >> which lays perfectly into my next question. fdr was our first and only...
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democracies, maybe the soviet union didn't stand, but it's all the same and here stalin is a strong political tycoon and churchilly forced to maneuver between his solidarity and his sympathy for poland. if he loved poland, he loved the poles, in particular, just the prime minister and commander-in-chief during the second world war, general chukovsky, who died in a plane crash in 1943. the year after that plane crash in strange circumstances, we still don't know what exactly caused this gibraltar disaster eh, but he eh, he eh, then his successor, the example of minister mykolaichyk, so it is eh his eh face appears here on the cover of eh one since then, i had this sympathy and wanted to help poland in some way, but i was a partner of ruzvet, who knew little about poland, had an absolutely italianistic attitude towards stalin. and he thought that this could be the quality of a partner in building a new world order after the victory over germany, plus uh, roosevelt looked at england as a colonial empire and, of course, poland. the polish government, which was in london, tried to act as churchill's protege, and that'
democracies, maybe the soviet union didn't stand, but it's all the same and here stalin is a strong political tycoon and churchilly forced to maneuver between his solidarity and his sympathy for poland. if he loved poland, he loved the poles, in particular, just the prime minister and commander-in-chief during the second world war, general chukovsky, who died in a plane crash in 1943. the year after that plane crash in strange circumstances, we still don't know what exactly caused this...
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he suggested that stalin and churchill declare victory over germany at the same time. advantage simply by time. and earlier to announce this event, stalin agreed, and they really agreed then to announce the victory at the same time. well, it is not difficult to guess that all these agreements were violated. as a result, uh, both truman and churchill will indeed jointly announce. uh, victory at the same time on may 8, uh, at 3:00 near greenwich, they put stalin before a fact, i must say that in the future this deception will be put up if it was on a systematic basis before, as with negotiations with wolf. uh, about surrender there will be german troops in italy later, but in fact at that moment, uh, what the western allies were concerned about was taking as many german prisoners as possible without destroying them. churchill already then you found.
he suggested that stalin and churchill declare victory over germany at the same time. advantage simply by time. and earlier to announce this event, stalin agreed, and they really agreed then to announce the victory at the same time. well, it is not difficult to guess that all these agreements were violated. as a result, uh, both truman and churchill will indeed jointly announce. uh, victory at the same time on may 8, uh, at 3:00 near greenwich, they put stalin before a fact, i must say that in...
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his power and at the height of his he still healthy and he is sort of the person that both churchill and stalin look to because churchill install didn't really trust each other at this point. they're trying to side on the post-war world what's going to happen with the eastern europe? what's going to happen with japan will russia come into the war and it was an extraordinary moment, you know. these three men commanded, you know a military force even to this day is unprecedented. next slide please. unfortunately on the trip home fdr becomes quite ill and the early parts of 1944. he starts really suffering from illness d-day happens on june of 1944 and the balance of the war starts to shift dramatically as allied troops begin their march across western europe and the soviet troops begin their march from the east next slide, please fdr however is in fairly bad health. that's his daughter anna on the left and eleanor on the right and you can see he's lost a tremendous amount of weight. anna has moved into the white house at this point and essentially become the hostess because eleanor is traveling s
his power and at the height of his he still healthy and he is sort of the person that both churchill and stalin look to because churchill install didn't really trust each other at this point. they're trying to side on the post-war world what's going to happen with the eastern europe? what's going to happen with japan will russia come into the war and it was an extraordinary moment, you know. these three men commanded, you know a military force even to this day is unprecedented. next slide...
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battles captured almost the entire pomerania north of berlin all newspapers publish the appeal of stalin churchillafter meeting with the allies on the elbe we met in devoted and victorious friendship and with unshakable determination to fulfill our task and our duty forward to the enemy writes winston churchill great britain 21:00 bbc journalists talk about the negotiations between heinrich himler and the representative of the international red cross , count bernadotte, regarding a separate peace with england and the united states late in the evening to the commandant of berlin and the commander of the defense of the city, helmut welling. it is reported that the fuhrer is waiting for him at night for a meeting in the bunker, the general plans at this meeting to propose his plan for saving the leadership, the third reich and combat-ready units. the wehrmacht and the ss however, the fuhrer already has his own new plan, with the help of the ninth army and three more armies urgently removed from the western front, to surround the russian grouping. storming the capital of the reich and arrange stalingr
battles captured almost the entire pomerania north of berlin all newspapers publish the appeal of stalin churchillafter meeting with the allies on the elbe we met in devoted and victorious friendship and with unshakable determination to fulfill our task and our duty forward to the enemy writes winston churchill great britain 21:00 bbc journalists talk about the negotiations between heinrich himler and the representative of the international red cross , count bernadotte, regarding a separate...
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the next to impose the will of the west on the ussr in april forty- five, when churchill sent friendly telegrams to stalin and publicly supported the actions of the red army and his wife was touring the soviet union british intelligence services . they actively developed a detailed plan for the invasion , it was planned to throw on berlin in order to push the red army out of eastern europe, even after the defeat of nazi germany, the soviet the army remained stronger than the european 264 division against 103, therefore, churchill was ready to call even former enemies of the ss and the wehrmacht in the christmas tree as allies. he raises a toast to stalin to your health, the most precious thing for us. ah. we trust you, we hope that you trust us with this hypocrisy duplicity, when you need a provocation, that's still the same insidious. the internal political crisis in britain thwarted churchill's government suddenly collapsed, and in the early elections his party lost in addition to the success of the red army victorious nazism. i was very happy with the western public. here is a fragment of an article by
the next to impose the will of the west on the ussr in april forty- five, when churchill sent friendly telegrams to stalin and publicly supported the actions of the red army and his wife was touring the soviet union british intelligence services . they actively developed a detailed plan for the invasion , it was planned to throw on berlin in order to push the red army out of eastern europe, even after the defeat of nazi germany, the soviet the army remained stronger than the european 264...
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churchill wrote to stalin that future generations would recognize their duty as a fine army, also without unconditionally. how do we do it , who lived to witness these magnificent victories, the end of the quote on the site. and the mfa of russia in the archive service documentary publications section contains an electronic version of this brochure and the building is intended for a wide range of readers who are interested in the history of world war ii. information was received that on may 16, the police detained in sydney, ataman of the trans-baikal cossacks semyon and boikov, who lives in australia, is charged with violating a court order, and not disclosing confidential information. this is due to the fact that in one of his speeches at an election rally in support of independent politicians. he cited the specific fact that the local authorities imposed a symbolic measure of restraint on a person accused of child molestation. that's why he in fact, our compatriot is also detained. he is a popular public figure in australia, whose activity is followed by tens of thousands of subscriber
churchill wrote to stalin that future generations would recognize their duty as a fine army, also without unconditionally. how do we do it , who lived to witness these magnificent victories, the end of the quote on the site. and the mfa of russia in the archive service documentary publications section contains an electronic version of this brochure and the building is intended for a wide range of readers who are interested in the history of world war ii. information was received that on may 16,...
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stalin agreed, but as you might guess, of course, truman deceived stalin and, as a result, churchill and truman announced victory much earlier, than stalin at 3:00 gmt on may 8, while stalin proposed, 9 then those contradictions were already laid down that essentially continued the second world war simply with a different composition of participants from germany already on on the side of england and the united states of america and what we have now is largely a continuation of that war and that endless cold war, which was not interrupted for a day by the united states of america and our special military operation is in many ways the solution of the same tasks denasification, which were then decided by our fighters. that is why our army is our armed forces. now they are really solving their tasks as heroically as ours. grandfathers great-grandfathers then back in 1945 now the most serious battles go, of course, to the donetsk people's republic in the luhansk people's republic on the territory of the kharkiv region and we have a rare opportunity now to talk with two war correspondents a
stalin agreed, but as you might guess, of course, truman deceived stalin and, as a result, churchill and truman announced victory much earlier, than stalin at 3:00 gmt on may 8, while stalin proposed, 9 then those contradictions were already laid down that essentially continued the second world war simply with a different composition of participants from germany already on on the side of england and the united states of america and what we have now is largely a continuation of that war and that...
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government of poland and this e was a letter of complete indignation, followed by a message churchill on this score, stalinere was nothing like victory day, but relations were already slipping into that cold war, which is not really ceases to this day, because if we once stopped the cold war in 1991, then they definitely did not stop it. and what is happening now is in many ways a continuation of the uh war that is being continued by those countries that were on the side of the nazis to a large extent, which now find themselves in the camp of the united states of america acting as a new pretender to world hegemony. and right now, uh, we're not releasing generals. western european countries along with their headquarters, how did you do it? marshal rokossovsky we trying to capture first of all in mariupol where they settled on azov stood up. and a military correspondent, semyon pegov, is now working in the azov region. if we are already in touch with him, we are already in touch with him . colleagues, i'm hiding. well, tell us what you saw, what you heard? what is there in mariupol that they stood on azov? r
government of poland and this e was a letter of complete indignation, followed by a message churchill on this score, stalinere was nothing like victory day, but relations were already slipping into that cold war, which is not really ceases to this day, because if we once stopped the cold war in 1991, then they definitely did not stop it. and what is happening now is in many ways a continuation of the uh war that is being continued by those countries that were on the side of the nazis to a large...
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i read a declassified conversation, stalin and churchill, where it means churchill is surrendering poland , he just says, no need. the case in poland offered hitler her services to seize ukraine well, you have to be in line and in captivity of your ambitions in order not to understand that hitler was sending. the color of their youth to the east is not to become danzig gdansk gdansk he became, although for 300 years he was a danzig thanks to the red army, that's how they are, and when we gave them back, e selez. well, part of silesia all climbs this part of prussia three. and it's not a conquest. hitler is 300 years old. it was considered. e. i remember also reading declassified documents, the ambassador resorts, so, perhaps, i’m talking about molotov, but, because the americans said that this was without the consent of yalta , so it’s still unknown how i’m completing it, but he you need to so you need to stop the thousand-year expansion of the teutons. means to the polish ancestral lands. will be grateful to the soviet union more refused. and for her, well, not only because of her, the b
i read a declassified conversation, stalin and churchill, where it means churchill is surrendering poland , he just says, no need. the case in poland offered hitler her services to seize ukraine well, you have to be in line and in captivity of your ambitions in order not to understand that hitler was sending. the color of their youth to the east is not to become danzig gdansk gdansk he became, although for 300 years he was a danzig thanks to the red army, that's how they are, and when we gave...
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as a war criminal, well, imagine if in 1945 hitler surrendered and left, do you think that stalin and churchille and i surrendered under no circumstances. by the way , the allies will then sign other people others the provisional government that will be created there or will be authorized by the russian state duma , let them decide for themselves, thank you, thank you, mr. taras taras stetskiv, a people's deputy of several convocations, analyzed the current situation. well, in general, the last 30 years of our independence are a very , very important conversation. we hope to hear from odesa oleksandr babich odesa volunteer, founder of the travel agency to and fro, contact us oleksandr, we welcome you, glory to ukraine, but the first thing i will probably ask about is the mood in the city, however how is odessa holding up, in particular, taking into account that the aggressor has some particularly bloody feelings towards odessa in particular and the number of missile strikes in particular. this confirms well, in my opinion, missile strikes on odessa do not really affect the state of what is happ
as a war criminal, well, imagine if in 1945 hitler surrendered and left, do you think that stalin and churchille and i surrendered under no circumstances. by the way , the allies will then sign other people others the provisional government that will be created there or will be authorized by the russian state duma , let them decide for themselves, thank you, thank you, mr. taras taras stetskiv, a people's deputy of several convocations, analyzed the current situation. well, in general, the last...
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league of nations for allegedly aggression against finland and that a year later the churchill and harriman came to stalina way. no. so, it’s not easy for us, and i’ll say that in the soviet-finnish war. it was, as it were, on both sides, not so there was only a defensive country there. that's why this difficult question and the decision of the league of nations was clearly only politicized, as is actually happening now. i do not want to remind you that both in tehran and in the underground building in yalta, they all signed these documents, they decided everything. and then there was no talk about the fact that the free world is opposed to the dictatorship, you know how joe enjoyed taking pictures. they arranged feasts, uh, drank for the world, i remind you, also the famous knight's sword, which was offered on behalf of a british monk. e, the winner of the battle of stalingrad, like a knight's ball, as a sign of respect for dignity, this is now out of the question. here here, it just leads me to a stupor. i don't understand how you can behave like this. therefore, today i repeat a rather difficult task f
league of nations for allegedly aggression against finland and that a year later the churchill and harriman came to stalina way. no. so, it’s not easy for us, and i’ll say that in the soviet-finnish war. it was, as it were, on both sides, not so there was only a defensive country there. that's why this difficult question and the decision of the league of nations was clearly only politicized, as is actually happening now. i do not want to remind you that both in tehran and in the underground...
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the next was to impose the will of the west on the ussr in april forty-five, when churchill sent friendly telegrams to stalinorted the actions of the red army and his wife made a tour of the soviet union by the british secret services. actively developed a detailed plan the invasion was planned to throw at berlin in order to push the red army out of eastern europe, while even after the defeat of nazi germany, the soviet army remained stronger than the european 264 division against 103, therefore, churchill was ready to call even the former enemies of the ss and the wehrmacht in the christmas tree as allies, he raises toz for stalin yours health, the most precious thing for us. ah. you trust you , we hope that you trust us here is this hypocrisy duplicity, when you need a provocation, that's still the same insidious.
the next was to impose the will of the west on the ussr in april forty-five, when churchill sent friendly telegrams to stalinorted the actions of the red army and his wife made a tour of the soviet union by the british secret services. actively developed a detailed plan the invasion was planned to throw at berlin in order to push the red army out of eastern europe, while even after the defeat of nazi germany, the soviet army remained stronger than the european 264 division against 103,...
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4, truman was indignant about the composition of the government in poland, and churchill was indignant, and on may 4, stalin responded with one of the toughest letters addressed to truman and against churchill the cold war began then and it did not end did not end. in any case, when we ended the cold war in 1991 , it is clear that the west did not end this war and continues to the present. now our soldiers are our glorious armed forces armed forces of the donetsk and luhansk people's republics. they solve the problem again. the fight against fascism in the center of europe, unfortunately, on the land that was then our soviet land. and the course of the special military operation is now just as important as it was then important to take berlin to liberate europe from this nazi one, that we are following the course of the military operation, uh, we are watching podlyak in yerevan. now i will give him the floor so that he will familiarize us with what is now happening on the fronts of the special military operation ivanych good evening. good evening. if i may, i’ll continue your phrase , you know, here are the
4, truman was indignant about the composition of the government in poland, and churchill was indignant, and on may 4, stalin responded with one of the toughest letters addressed to truman and against churchill the cold war began then and it did not end did not end. in any case, when we ended the cold war in 1991 , it is clear that the west did not end this war and continues to the present. now our soldiers are our glorious armed forces armed forces of the donetsk and luhansk people's republics....
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however, stalin made an agreement with churchill and agreed that the allies would not claim to be which been captured by the red army in eastern europe, but for this stalin promises not to interfere with the british to deal with the greek partisans. not a single soviet machine gun got into greece not one, although there was a war going on. this is left and las - this is the acommunist government of the frame - this is the communist army in greece on may 3, 1945, burma occupied by the japanese, which participated in world war ii for 3 years. surrenders to the british on the side of nazi germany. the japanese garrison left the capital of burma, rangon 29 april. now, having made sure that there are no british in the rank of non-japanese in poland, the city enters. on the same day in europe, the british manage to capture the professor of physics at the university of berlin, the faithful harla. heisenberg, who headed the german atomic research project. on may 3, in the eastern sea in the night bay of the state of pushchin, to the bottom of the german ship cap arkon, on the ship were prisoner
however, stalin made an agreement with churchill and agreed that the allies would not claim to be which been captured by the red army in eastern europe, but for this stalin promises not to interfere with the british to deal with the greek partisans. not a single soviet machine gun got into greece not one, although there was a war going on. this is left and las - this is the acommunist government of the frame - this is the communist army in greece on may 3, 1945, burma occupied by the japanese,...
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everybody signs on to that's what stalin roosevelt and churchill agree to they also admit the reality that the red army is pushing from the east the red army is the one that is going to liberate eastern europe. the united states the british and the free french they're going to be coming from the west. and so again when these betrayals will be altered discussed in the 1950s. it's willfully overlooking. the different strategic realities that the soviets are facing and that roosevelt's facing. because we'll see stalin has some specific strategic. needs from world war ii roosevelt wants to create an international organization the united nations that will be more effective at preventing war than the league of nations, but will be a concert of powers. and what roosevelt wants to create is an organization where the soviets? the united states the british the french and the chinese led by shanghai shek. will be the senior members of the international order. and each one of these senior members will be responsible for different areas of influence across the globe. when truman really starts to t
everybody signs on to that's what stalin roosevelt and churchill agree to they also admit the reality that the red army is pushing from the east the red army is the one that is going to liberate eastern europe. the united states the british and the free french they're going to be coming from the west. and so again when these betrayals will be altered discussed in the 1950s. it's willfully overlooking. the different strategic realities that the soviets are facing and that roosevelt's facing....
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we resuscitated nazism because the closest twin brother of stalinism was nazism and because i want to remind the famous phrase winsto na churchill year, looking at who is stalin finally he he with him so he played well subtly, but about stalin winston drew and refused that we slaughtered that pig this is his famous phrase we slaughtered the wrong pig that is, after overcoming nazism they suddenly realized that stalinism is even more evil than nazism just oh nazism was a shirt close to the body, it was a direct threat to britain and france, and that's why they were looking for, let's say, with whose hands to finish off hitler, they found it . after the second world war with by the absorption of this central eastern europe by the creation of the block and still being a nuclear nuclear, well , the owner of er nuclear weapons which is still, by the way , it was nuclear weapons that fixed stalinism as the dominant er well, let's say so, the internal ideology after 1991, why something even partners who they left, well, these quarters of bush did not insist on the de-stalinization of russia, when the partners looked at ukraine, they be
we resuscitated nazism because the closest twin brother of stalinism was nazism and because i want to remind the famous phrase winsto na churchill year, looking at who is stalin finally he he with him so he played well subtly, but about stalin winston drew and refused that we slaughtered that pig this is his famous phrase we slaughtered the wrong pig that is, after overcoming nazism they suddenly realized that stalinism is even more evil than nazism just oh nazism was a shirt close to the body,...
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then in july the red army suffered one defeat after another, but roosevelt and churchill violate the promise given to stalin to open a second front and transfer troops to northern africa. the allies open the second front only in june, 44. from the order of general götner on may 2, 1941 , the war against russia is an important part of the struggle for the existence of the german people. this is a long-standing struggle of the germans against the slavs, the protection of european culture from moscow-asian, sowing the goal of this struggle should be the destruction of today's russia and therefore it should be conducted without precedent tough, especially merciless should be among the bearers of the present russian-bolshevik system. on june 18, 1935, the anglo-german naval agreement is signed, according to which germany, in violation of the treaty of versailles, is allowed to build its own navy. further germany begins to recreate the air force in march 1935, stalin met with british foreign minister lord iddan during tea drinking, both were sitting near the world map from the idon transcript, looked at the place
then in july the red army suffered one defeat after another, but roosevelt and churchill violate the promise given to stalin to open a second front and transfer troops to northern africa. the allies open the second front only in june, 44. from the order of general götner on may 2, 1941 , the war against russia is an important part of the struggle for the existence of the german people. this is a long-standing struggle of the germans against the slavs, the protection of european culture from...
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then in july, the red army suffers one defeat after another, but roosevelt and churchill violate the promises given to stalinbout the opening of a second front and transfer troops to north africa. the allies open the second front only in june, 44 . russia is an important part of the struggle for the existence of the german people. this is a long-standing struggle of the germans against the slavs, the defense of european culture from muscovite-asian dominance, the purpose of this struggle should be the destruction of today's russia, and therefore it should be unprecedentedly tough, especially merciless should be to the carriers of the current russian-bolshevik system. on june 18, 1935, the anglo-german naval agreement is signed, according to which germany, in violation of the treaty of versailles, is allowed to build its own navy. next in march 1935, stalin met with british foreign minister lord eden during a tea party, both are sitting near the world map from the transcript eden looked at the place that great britain occupied on the map and added that they say england is a very small island, comrade, stalin
then in july, the red army suffers one defeat after another, but roosevelt and churchill violate the promises given to stalinbout the opening of a second front and transfer troops to north africa. the allies open the second front only in june, 44 . russia is an important part of the struggle for the existence of the german people. this is a long-standing struggle of the germans against the slavs, the defense of european culture from muscovite-asian dominance, the purpose of this struggle should...
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stalin is alive with wealth. only stolen can save the world. winston churchill, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd. army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stolen. who already knows about the operation orders. marshall shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger. the conclusion, he died from creek scuff hammond and started our more been easier. tut, dean di chanda annoyed the buffalo chapter genie chavo my story in not i trend wanted to but some of my friends conte starting in for october east and i see so astound mafia dar on charges. are you had that been eaten anything for me or damaging the info on these as garbage b, like and dish? divest, mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we don't have t
stalin is alive with wealth. only stolen can save the world. winston churchill, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd. army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stolen. who already knows about the operation orders. marshall...