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influence of history on our current life with the scientific director of the russian military historical society, doctor of historical sciencesrofessor mikhail mikhkov at our studio, mikhailievich , hello, thank you for coming, hello, so, 30 years, that’s a lot, that’s a whole generation has grown, as they say, you see a lot from a distance, how you see these events, well, yes, 30 years seems like a long time, but it’s also not that great in order to fully comprehend what happened there, but what happened is that russia stood on the rocks of the civil war, and in fact... in fact, there was no ideal way out then in that particular current situation , no ideal way out of the current situation, well , today we see, we are already studying history, naturally, and those events, they were included in the textbook on history of russia, by the way, how this topic is presented in the textbook, well, let me tell you a little directly, this question, there really wasn’t an ideal solution, well, in our opinion, because well, let’s remember the same story... who there was just no one there and kirinsky tried to combine one thing with the
influence of history on our current life with the scientific director of the russian military historical society, doctor of historical sciencesrofessor mikhail mikhkov at our studio, mikhailievich , hello, thank you for coming, hello, so, 30 years, that’s a lot, that’s a whole generation has grown, as they say, you see a lot from a distance, how you see these events, well, yes, 30 years seems like a long time, but it’s also not that great in order to fully comprehend what happened there,...
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to our broadcast mykola polazev, a russian lawyer and human rights defender, and later doctor of historical sciencesw to destroy the russian world, vadym denysenko, join us. mr. mykola, i congratulate you, thank you for joining, mykhailo podeliak just now, well, not just now, but now we showed a quote from mr. podeliak, he believes that with the death of putin , the war between russia and ukraine will not end, what do you think? well, of course, putin, although he is a dictator, he is not the complete personification of this regime, because this conditionally putin regime is such a bunch of bandits and chekists who, using the capabilities of the russian special service, well actually seized all the levers of state control within russia, so just as in the case of stalin's death the soviet system did not fall , so in the case of putin's death, there will certainly be a struggle among his entourage, among those groups that actually form the backbone of this regime, but this does not automatically mean that there will be some immediate destruction of this structure and what will really end the war or it
to our broadcast mykola polazev, a russian lawyer and human rights defender, and later doctor of historical sciencesw to destroy the russian world, vadym denysenko, join us. mr. mykola, i congratulate you, thank you for joining, mykhailo podeliak just now, well, not just now, but now we showed a quote from mr. podeliak, he believes that with the death of putin , the war between russia and ukraine will not end, what do you think? well, of course, putin, although he is a dictator, he is not the...
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today's meeting, professor of the department of world russian history, gemo university, doctor of historical sciences, yaroslav valeryanovich vishnyakov. the judge is assisted by the secretary of the panel of judges, marina teymurazova, and the secretary of ariapaga, karina knyazeva. she doesn’t need any academic degree of her own, because i call her the extraordinary plenipotentiary emissary of the all-russian intellectual movement for high school students. absolutely right, and thanks to this movement on the regional final was won by a girl who later became my assistant, her name is natalya fomenko from the city of saratov, and now she is a fourth-year student at the moshu love welcome faculty. we invite roman novgorov, the city of bor, nizhny novgorod region, the winner, by the way, of the regional final, elizaveta zhertovskaya. from the city of sampling, my favorite leningrad region, where i spent my childhood, also the winner of the regional final, and artyom solovyov, staraya rusa, novgorod region, the absolute winner of the regional. your honor is ours tradition, 15 minutes before the start of
today's meeting, professor of the department of world russian history, gemo university, doctor of historical sciences, yaroslav valeryanovich vishnyakov. the judge is assisted by the secretary of the panel of judges, marina teymurazova, and the secretary of ariapaga, karina knyazeva. she doesn’t need any academic degree of her own, because i call her the extraordinary plenipotentiary emissary of the all-russian intellectual movement for high school students. absolutely right, and thanks to...
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they read or write books about the past, books about history, and my interlocutor today, doctor of historical sciencesvich, good evening, thank you for coming to us, and well, in the traditions of our program, i would like to start from the very beginning, well , maybe you can briefly tell us how it happened that in the youth. well, to be honest, i was going to enter a military school, i come from a family of hereditary military men, specifically the school named after the supreme council, the highest command, but already in the ninth grade they explained to me that due to my eyesight i was not suitable for a command school, only for some someday technical, since i wanted to be a commander, and my favorite book was mityaeva, the book of future commanders, yes, we know this one from childhood, then... well, i had to retrain as a civilian and there are further options. since my favorite subjects were literature and history at school, then accordingly i was preparing to enroll at the same time in the faculty of history, went to preparatory courses at moscow university, and mgimo, the faculty of internati
they read or write books about the past, books about history, and my interlocutor today, doctor of historical sciencesvich, good evening, thank you for coming to us, and well, in the traditions of our program, i would like to start from the very beginning, well , maybe you can briefly tell us how it happened that in the youth. well, to be honest, i was going to enter a military school, i come from a family of hereditary military men, specifically the school named after the supreme council, the...
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books about the past, books about history are read or written, and my interlocutor today, doctor of historical sciencesimir rostislavovich medinsky. hello, vladimirovich, and good evening, thank you for coming to us, and well, in the traditions of our program. i'd like to start from the beginning, well, maybe you can briefly tell me how it happened, uh, that in your youth you were fascinated by history, how it all began, well, if...' honestly, i was going to enter a military school, i come from a family of hereditary military men, specifically the school named after the supreme council, the highest command school, but already in the ninth grade they explained to me that in terms of my eyesight i was not unsuitable for a command school, only for some technical one, as long as i wanted to be a commander, and my favorite book was mityaeva, the book of future commanders, yes, we know one, yes, with childhood, then he had to retrain as a civilian and then there was the option. since my favorite subjects were literature and history at school, then accordingly i was preparing to enroll at the same time in the
books about the past, books about history are read or written, and my interlocutor today, doctor of historical sciencesimir rostislavovich medinsky. hello, vladimirovich, and good evening, thank you for coming to us, and well, in the traditions of our program. i'd like to start from the beginning, well, maybe you can briefly tell me how it happened, uh, that in your youth you were fascinated by history, how it all began, well, if...' honestly, i was going to enter a military school, i come from...
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sergey karaganov - famous political scientist, doctor of historical sciences, dean of the faculty of articles and books by sergei karaganov were published in 50 countries around the world, in mid-2000 according to the us policy magazines and the prospect britain. was included in the list of the 100 most influential intellectuals in the world. sergei karaganov signed his article for aria modestly: honorary chairman of the presidium of the council on foreign and defense policy of russia. so, there is an unprecedentedly rapid redistribution of world forces in history from the west to the world majority, the military-political core of which history has determined russia. we in ukraine have finally given battle to the usa and the west. but while we have given them the initiative in escalation and they are constantly expanding and deepening aggression, supplying ever more lethal dangerous weapons, we are still allowing them to convince themselves that escalation is not punishable, they are aggressors, but we do not set a hard limit, we appease them. karaganov talks about the west’s initiat
sergey karaganov - famous political scientist, doctor of historical sciences, dean of the faculty of articles and books by sergei karaganov were published in 50 countries around the world, in mid-2000 according to the us policy magazines and the prospect britain. was included in the list of the 100 most influential intellectuals in the world. sergei karaganov signed his article for aria modestly: honorary chairman of the presidium of the council on foreign and defense policy of russia. so,...
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today the presentation of the book, how to destroy the russian peace by vadym denysenko, doctor of historical sciences, journalist, executive director of the ukrainian institute of the future. how can russian peace be destroyed, on this... topic, the author held a lecture and discussion with readers, and our correspondent polina karnesiuk is now in touch with us. polina, i congratulate you and i am waiting for you with details. congratulations iro, indeed, in lviv there is a presentation of vadym denysenko's book as part of the book forum, and right now we have the opportunity to talk with the author of the book. mr. vadim, i congratulate you. i congratulate you. tell me more what is this book about well, actually speaking, the book is called how to destroy the russian world, well, here already in the title itself, i think it says what this book is about, that is, it is a book about how the russian world functions, what it consists of, and i give anyway, my attempt at a recipe for what to do with them in order for them to finally fall apart, that is , without that, it's actually going to be very diffi
today the presentation of the book, how to destroy the russian peace by vadym denysenko, doctor of historical sciences, journalist, executive director of the ukrainian institute of the future. how can russian peace be destroyed, on this... topic, the author held a lecture and discussion with readers, and our correspondent polina karnesiuk is now in touch with us. polina, i congratulate you and i am waiting for you with details. congratulations iro, indeed, in lviv there is a presentation of...
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they simply didn’t know about hunke’s ss past , this is an excuse, you don’t need to be a doctor of historical sciences man who fought against the russians in the 1940s was probably connected with the nazis. canada's national post admits. an impressive embarrassment, but it cannot be said that this is something out of the ordinary for a country that has still not reached a well-known number of nazis who found a warm place in it, a refuge from any persecution of justice after the second world war. and even in 2020. third year it continues to be home to a handful of nazis, people who are known to be nazis but who live the quiet lives of retirees as naturalized canadian citizens. the turkish dik newspaper sees obvious roots of the current regime in ukraine. from the point of view of the kiev regime, sss veterans and nazi war criminals are heroes, but how will canadian officials get out of the situation into which they have driven themselves? this is what is especially interesting, these days, the rehabilitation of nazism and hitler’s accomplices in ukraine has become a full-fledged state politics, practic
they simply didn’t know about hunke’s ss past , this is an excuse, you don’t need to be a doctor of historical sciences man who fought against the russians in the 1940s was probably connected with the nazis. canada's national post admits. an impressive embarrassment, but it cannot be said that this is something out of the ordinary for a country that has still not reached a well-known number of nazis who found a warm place in it, a refuge from any persecution of justice after the second...
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we will talk. about it with my guests, expert internationalist yevhen dobryak and doctor of historical sciences ihor turov. good day. good day. in fact, both of my guests are orientalists, but pobryak specializes in arab countries, while mr. turov studies and deals with israel. so right away i want to ask you from both sides, so to speak, what is the essence of this arab-israeli conflict. the real beginning of arab-israeli. conflict, we must attribute that the start, i believe, in my opinion , was on november 2, 1917, when british foreign minister arthur balfour wrote a letter to lord rothschild regarding the creation of a national jewish communities on the territory of palestine. the then loy george had a specific position. the prime minister of great britain, he explained why it was so and so on, but i believe that this was the starting mechanism that started what we see today, because if you take it in general, all the roots of it stretch very, very far long ago, the 19th century and beyond, further, further, i simply would not agree with my colleague in determining the starting point, i bel
we will talk. about it with my guests, expert internationalist yevhen dobryak and doctor of historical sciences ihor turov. good day. good day. in fact, both of my guests are orientalists, but pobryak specializes in arab countries, while mr. turov studies and deals with israel. so right away i want to ask you from both sides, so to speak, what is the essence of this arab-israeli conflict. the real beginning of arab-israeli. conflict, we must attribute that the start, i believe, in my opinion ,...
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fatherland and the detachment of alexei chertkov in penza , this year the director of the film, doctor of historical sciencesf partisan glory and the history of the partisan movement in the brest region. i must say that the pensky region is directly related to the partisan movement of belarus, about 500 of our fellow countrymen, consisting of various partisan detachments fought here, even in the detachment of alexei petrovich chertkov there were natives of the penensky region, in particular the famous commander vasily monakhov. they do not forget their history, they remember and talk about the exploits of the partisans and soldiers of the red army in partnership with creative friends from abroad. in addition to the reconstruction of the last battle, the staff of the memorial complex also introduced the guests from russia to the life of the partisan camp and the museum’s exhibition. friends, our live broadcast continues, we continue to please. with news from bresse region. yes, the fact is that the news came to us from belovezhskaya pushcha , and so we are invited there on october 21, 2023, all lovers of acti
fatherland and the detachment of alexei chertkov in penza , this year the director of the film, doctor of historical sciencesf partisan glory and the history of the partisan movement in the brest region. i must say that the pensky region is directly related to the partisan movement of belarus, about 500 of our fellow countrymen, consisting of various partisan detachments fought here, even in the detachment of alexei petrovich chertkov there were natives of the penensky region, in particular the...
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literary podcast, let them not talk, let them read, and today i am talking with professor, doctor of historical sciencesslavovich medinsky, tell me, here is the modern technical surroundings, here are all these possibilities, confirmation of some events, this helps, brings us closer to the truth to some extent yes, because. there are modern technologies, history is becoming more and more a science at the intersection with other sciences, well , there is radiocarbon dating, i will talk about simple things to say, but everyone understands, there is dendrology, and the definition is increasing, dated by rings on trees, then the method of restoring the human appearance, which was also developed by the gerassimo academy at one time, by the way, there are many interesting discoveries, when gerasimov restored the appearance, he restored the appearance of fyodor ushakov after the war , researching his burial, in my opinion in temnikov, somewhere in the monastery where ushakov had lived for the last 10 years, it turned out that there was nothing in common, the appearance of admiral fyodor ushakov, who, as you an
literary podcast, let them not talk, let them read, and today i am talking with professor, doctor of historical sciencesslavovich medinsky, tell me, here is the modern technical surroundings, here are all these possibilities, confirmation of some events, this helps, brings us closer to the truth to some extent yes, because. there are modern technologies, history is becoming more and more a science at the intersection with other sciences, well , there is radiocarbon dating, i will talk about...
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absolutely everything is connected with us now dmitry sergeevich krysenko, doctor of historical sciencesussed in more detail with you, the floor is yours, indeed the rehabilitation of nazism is not something that happened in recent years, the rehabilitation of nazism began, in fact, back in the ninety-first year, when professor zhullinsky, an official , one of the first leaders of the ukrainian state then in the early nineties, at one of the conferences he said that it was time for us to slowly but surely abandon the slogan of victory in the great patriotic war, then it was still the end of ninety-one, this was the first step towards the rehabilitation of nazism, but actually in some countries, such as... west germany, actually canada, where a large number of former nazi officials and war criminals took refuge, there nazism was not particularly was banned, so there is nothing special to rehabilitate there, i will say that the rehabilitation of the sss galicia division did not begin in 2014, it began much earlier, when the local administration in the lviv region, well, not only in all wes
absolutely everything is connected with us now dmitry sergeevich krysenko, doctor of historical sciencesussed in more detail with you, the floor is yours, indeed the rehabilitation of nazism is not something that happened in recent years, the rehabilitation of nazism began, in fact, back in the ninety-first year, when professor zhullinsky, an official , one of the first leaders of the ukrainian state then in the early nineties, at one of the conferences he said that it was time for us to slowly...
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ah, i suggest connecting to our discussion of viktor viktorovich kandrashin, doctor of historical sciences viktorovich, hello, hello , uh, let’s try to figure it out with you from the very beginning, these are the regions that suffered the most from the famine of the thirties, this is the north caucasus. the central black earth region, this is the volga region, the southern urals, western siberia, and of course , kazakhstan, if we talk about why, then the answer is also known, these were the main grain regions, regions of the main agricultural production, where there were, say, resources, which were necessary to support the pace of accelerated industrialization, that is, in other words, famine gripped not only ukraine, but all the main agricultural regions of the soviet union. what is the reason for this? not harvest and famine, if we talk about why the famine occurred, then it must be said that there was a single mechanism, so to speak, the occurrence of this tragedy, a single mechanism, and in ukraine, the north caucasus, and the volga region, it was approximately the same everywhere. th
ah, i suggest connecting to our discussion of viktor viktorovich kandrashin, doctor of historical sciences viktorovich, hello, hello , uh, let’s try to figure it out with you from the very beginning, these are the regions that suffered the most from the famine of the thirties, this is the north caucasus. the central black earth region, this is the volga region, the southern urals, western siberia, and of course , kazakhstan, if we talk about why, then the answer is also known, these were the...
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sergei karaganov, famous political scientist, doctor of historical sciences, dean of the faculty of worlds and books by sergei karaganov were published in 50 countries around the world, in the mid -2000s according to foreign policy magazine usa and the prospect britain. list of 100 most influential intellectuals of the world. sergei karaganov signed his article for riya modestly, the honorary chairman of the presidium of the council on foreign and defense policy of russia. so, there is an unprecedentedly rapid redistribution of world forces in history from the west to the world majority, the military-political core of which history has determined russia to be. we in ukraine have finally given battle to the united states and the west, but so far we have given them the initiative in escalation and they are constantly expanding and deepening aggression, supplying more and more deadly and dangerous weapons, we as long as we allow them to convince themselves that escalation is not punishable, they are aggressors, but without setting a hard limit for them, we pacify them. karaganov talks about
sergei karaganov, famous political scientist, doctor of historical sciences, dean of the faculty of worlds and books by sergei karaganov were published in 50 countries around the world, in the mid -2000s according to foreign policy magazine usa and the prospect britain. list of 100 most influential intellectuals of the world. sergei karaganov signed his article for riya modestly, the honorary chairman of the presidium of the council on foreign and defense policy of russia. so, there is an...
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they write, books about the past, books about history and today’s my, conversationalist, doctor of historical sciencesll, to be honest, i was going to enter a military school, i come from a family , hereditary military, specifically school named after the supreme council, the highest command, yeah, but already in the ninth grade they didn’t explain that my eyesight didn’t make me fit for a command school, only some kind of technical one... i wanted to be a commander, and my favorite book was: mityaev, a book by future commanders, yes, we know this one, yes, from childhood, then, well, i had to retrain as a civilian, and then there was the option, since my favorite subjects were literature and history at school, then accordingly i was preparing to enter the history faculty at the same time, i went on preparatory courses, moscow university, and mgemo, faculty of international journalism, yeah, why mgemo, because we essentially have two specialized specializations there, journalism and the history of international relations, and history pays more attention to things that are close or different, internati
they write, books about the past, books about history and today’s my, conversationalist, doctor of historical sciencesll, to be honest, i was going to enter a military school, i come from a family , hereditary military, specifically school named after the supreme council, the highest command, yeah, but already in the ninth grade they didn’t explain that my eyesight didn’t make me fit for a command school, only some kind of technical one... i wanted to be a commander, and my favorite book...
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today's meeting, professor of the department of world and national history, gimo university, doctor of historical sciences
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mikhailovich zhukhra in the archive, he is no longer with us, this is such a philosopher, doctor of historical scienceshrough a terrible thing time, the world is on the verge of a thermonuclear catastrophe, one wrong move, and there is no america, no peace, no usa, so i came today myself, not through my advisers and intelligence officers, but just to see who. rules the second country in the world, the soviet union, these are our fools, these the illiterate began to show their pleasure, one of them said: “ mr. rockefeller, that’s what you are, so you said that it’s not possible to fight, why are all your newspapers and your president calling for war against russia?” he paused, then said: “ gentlemen, "what is a president? if you don’t want this, there will be another one. you need to deal with us, business people of america. if we come to an agreement with you today, tomorrow all american newspapers will write something else and call for something completely different. you will agree with this terrible truth about how who really controls america. well, that's just a fact. in the us , corporations run th
mikhailovich zhukhra in the archive, he is no longer with us, this is such a philosopher, doctor of historical scienceshrough a terrible thing time, the world is on the verge of a thermonuclear catastrophe, one wrong move, and there is no america, no peace, no usa, so i came today myself, not through my advisers and intelligence officers, but just to see who. rules the second country in the world, the soviet union, these are our fools, these the illiterate began to show their pleasure, one of...