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residence with meals he aboard the smell of cooking there's nothing this is mano free bedrooms of joseph stalin all three looked quite alike this is because during the night stalin might go to another room to make sure that nobody knew where he was at any particular moment you fear to his life. towards the end of his life stolen suspects of his guilt as a spy a. few dozen medics were arrested under his personal orders they were brought to the security ministry where they were forced to say that they had deliberately meted out incorrect diagnosis of a soviet leaders to vent. of the case. who are against the doctors were not treated yeah a vehement propaganda campaign and cared for in the press and on the radio and television. things went so far worse that many patients turned down surgery for conditions that required treatment in. ukraine on the supreme soviet of the u.s.s.r. dr levy a commercial has been awarded the order of lenin for her assistance to the government in unmasking killer dr. in one hundred forty eight heart specialist libya tunisia sent a letter to the kremlin same she disagree
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joseph stalin to gush meeting like him or lenin successor head of state from nineteen twenty four to one hundred fifty three before death he accused his doctors of the liberal press when he suffered a stroke during the night and did not get up at the usual time for the associates did not have the courage to judge from the pound wise leader for almost the day stalin died on march the fairplay nineteen thirty three in a coma. joseph stalin did the tories twentieth century dictator has a reputation for being overly suspicious millions of people were subjected to political repression under his rule it was dominated by his prius. one of his residence was merely greets enough because it despite the fact it was high in the mountains it was surrounded by thousands of gods even here stone and dreaded the prospect of any attempts on his life sentence stalin always sat with his face turned to the windows in this way hugh money towards the situation outside because he was afraid of attempts on his life the lamps on the walls of the rooms produced edema glow bronze lights a few headaches besides
joseph stalin to gush meeting like him or lenin successor head of state from nineteen twenty four to one hundred fifty three before death he accused his doctors of the liberal press when he suffered a stroke during the night and did not get up at the usual time for the associates did not have the courage to judge from the pound wise leader for almost the day stalin died on march the fairplay nineteen thirty three in a coma. joseph stalin did the tories twentieth century dictator has a...
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when we realized who the hell joseph stalin was, my father was christ. totally -- crushed. totally crushed. i felt i would never forgive that country for what they went through. we lived there until i was 12 or so with a communal apartment with five families. the same kitchen. my brother and me and parents. it was a hell. but it was a common thing. my father was not a general or admiral but he was a colonel. he was teaching in the military academy typography. he was teaching spies for the soviet government. later on, we got a two-room apartment separate. it was ok. looking back, you know, i was not that close to him. i adored my mother but she died when i was 11 or 12. and then i left. i am very angry that all those people were lied all those years. all those years. my mother died when she was barely 40, 39 or something. a very talented woman. she took me to see the art and she did not speak latvian and my second language was latvian. latvian in the street. she used to take me to the movies in latvian. she had a couple of favorite actresses who were latvian. she loved them
when we realized who the hell joseph stalin was, my father was christ. totally -- crushed. totally crushed. i felt i would never forgive that country for what they went through. we lived there until i was 12 or so with a communal apartment with five families. the same kitchen. my brother and me and parents. it was a hell. but it was a common thing. my father was not a general or admiral but he was a colonel. he was teaching in the military academy typography. he was teaching spies for the...
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eight as he made a nine hundred forty eight starter for five years this car was driving around joseph stalin when in one nine hundred forty two the production of these vehicles started six onward calls were purchased in america and then disassembled to create doesn't even say for want of the car must have sustained fifteen minutes of gunfire which was tested at the windshield is seven point five centimeters fake and just one door weighs more than three hundred kilogram. cars which more she scary tops of the statesman of the highlights of the russian part of the museum's collection there are also many international car industry i catch is featuring old. b.m.w. . while some of the vehicles are of interest in themselves others are valuable. to a final occasion now and let's finally see those cars not just as museum exhibits but outside in full working condition chevrolets dodge's ford's cadillacs rolls royce very nice indeed we here at the spring rhetoric operate at. tree park just outside the center of moscow and a posse of around fifty connects because from around the world are taking part in
eight as he made a nine hundred forty eight starter for five years this car was driving around joseph stalin when in one nine hundred forty two the production of these vehicles started six onward calls were purchased in america and then disassembled to create doesn't even say for want of the car must have sustained fifteen minutes of gunfire which was tested at the windshield is seven point five centimeters fake and just one door weighs more than three hundred kilogram. cars which more she...
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compared to joseph stalin and mausa tongue and poll pot. >> other than sarah palin who recommended him for vice president. >> she's probably not going to do that. >> you know what -- it's important. >> i agree. i don't think we should put too much of a spotlight on it. we wind up elevating that rhetoric. simply to dismiss it and call it -- >> that's a good point. if you were a staff member, you could dial it back or retract it. i have their statement. it might help. >> hold on a second. >> i think it will help. >> as we get closer to the election, statements like these will be brushed over and i don't know -- it's going to be a swing state. the national republican party is throwing money there. but before they give him a dime, he needs to apologize for this. that's one -- the party needs to have clean hands going into the fall. it just disturbs me. >> yeah. i think it's hot rhetoric in a hot campaign and it very sort of decentralized campaign where members of both parties can pop up. >> it's decentralized until it's centralized. that's until the republican party decides to give allen m
compared to joseph stalin and mausa tongue and poll pot. >> other than sarah palin who recommended him for vice president. >> she's probably not going to do that. >> you know what -- it's important. >> i agree. i don't think we should put too much of a spotlight on it. we wind up elevating that rhetoric. simply to dismiss it and call it -- >> that's a good point. if you were a staff member, you could dial it back or retract it. i have their statement. it might...
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trotsky, the russian revolutionary leader forced into exile after a power struggle with dictator joseph stalinw: i remember very clearly being extraordinary scared to go into the room where trotsky was killed. i would not be able to do it in the darkness. something remains there. >> safer: sort of ghosts, in a way. >> volkow: ghosts in our brain, through the memory. >> safer: trotsky arrived in mexico in 1936 with his wife natalia, greeted by the country's most famous artists, diego rivera and frida kahlo. it was a dangerous era for anyone in the trotsky family. >> leon trotsky: it is foolish to hope... >> safer: for his criticism of stalin and his more democratic ideas, trotsky's relatives were methodically tracked down by stalinist agents-- imprisoned, shot, hounded into suicide. by the time you came here, how many of your close family had been executed? >> esteban volkow: well, i think most all. >> safer: esteban volkow is nora volkow's father, trotsky's grandson. 73 years ago, he came to live here with trotsky. he was 13 years old, an orphan, his parents victims of the stalinist terror. >>
trotsky, the russian revolutionary leader forced into exile after a power struggle with dictator joseph stalinw: i remember very clearly being extraordinary scared to go into the room where trotsky was killed. i would not be able to do it in the darkness. something remains there. >> safer: sort of ghosts, in a way. >> volkow: ghosts in our brain, through the memory. >> safer: trotsky arrived in mexico in 1936 with his wife natalia, greeted by the country's most famous artists,...
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. >> caller: joseph stalin did that very same thing. >> they're just the right height. >> stephanie:t to little tiny ron paul. here is mittens on friday. >> this is an election, not just about a person. not even about a party. >> stephanie: no. >> it is about a vision of america. >> stephanie: he did not just say the vision thing after the george h. w. bush endorsement. >> got in spades. >> i wonder if christie gave him that line. >> ron christie. the right wing pundit. >> the cross-eyed bear. [buzzer] >> stephanie: is a little startling when you see him talking about the republicans vision for america. i've talked to him in a green room or two. clearly hasn't heard the radio show. what? >> i was going to make a joke about or two. >> no. >> stephanie: it looked like two to him. [ buzzer ] 29 minutes after the hour. back with eric boehlert next here on "the stephanie miller show." the mainstream media. >>the rest of the media seems like, "ho-hum, no big deal." we've have no choice, we've lost our democracy here. just refreshing to hear. no other television show does that. we're keepin
. >> caller: joseph stalin did that very same thing. >> they're just the right height. >> stephanie:t to little tiny ron paul. here is mittens on friday. >> this is an election, not just about a person. not even about a party. >> stephanie: no. >> it is about a vision of america. >> stephanie: he did not just say the vision thing after the george h. w. bush endorsement. >> got in spades. >> i wonder if christie gave him that line. >>...
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their original family came flu their father who worked with joseph stallun and nowin -- stalin so theyped to drive up your price of gas. >> that's not all you do. when you get into education, they do a hell of a lot of damage. they have given other than $14 million in educational grants. that sounds good. what's wrong with that? some are legitimate grants. a lot of them are given so that universities like florida state hire the specific professors the koch brothers want to push their agenda. they have given over to 150 schools. you think they did some charity. isn't that lovely? no. the charities to make sure we can have these fake professors that are on our side. the real problem is what they are doing in public schools. they are both a huge problem. number 1, of course, they want to pry vit vitize the schools. it goes along with their so-called libertarian ideology which they discard when they can make a buck off of the government which they have done over and over in their careers. the other things they having done putting $36 million into that project but part of the money is going
their original family came flu their father who worked with joseph stallun and nowin -- stalin so theyped to drive up your price of gas. >> that's not all you do. when you get into education, they do a hell of a lot of damage. they have given other than $14 million in educational grants. that sounds good. what's wrong with that? some are legitimate grants. a lot of them are given so that universities like florida state hire the specific professors the koch brothers want to push their...