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ii, as well as the total deportation and genocide in 1944 under another predecessor of putin, joseph stalin least 45 died then, let me remind you. hundred thousand of all crimean tatars, all of them. the third tragic event is the full occupation of crimea in the 14th, well this time it was already executed by order of the third tyrant vladimir putin, a follower of catherine ii, although she is not russian by blood, and of joseph stalin, although he is not russian either, and putin is already fully russian, as they say. in his speech , president volodymyr zelenskyy emphasized that russia continues to destroy the inhabitants of crimea. and i would just like to add that it was nice to hear that the president of turkey recep tayyip erdogan said that crimea should be returned to ukraine, it should be, this is a very important statement from one of the key states of the black sea, black sea region, republic of turkey. anatomy of hatred putin and ukraine. the book with this title was presented at the kyiv book festival, its author, publicist and espresso presenter serhiy rudenko, shares the ins an
ii, as well as the total deportation and genocide in 1944 under another predecessor of putin, joseph stalin least 45 died then, let me remind you. hundred thousand of all crimean tatars, all of them. the third tragic event is the full occupation of crimea in the 14th, well this time it was already executed by order of the third tyrant vladimir putin, a follower of catherine ii, although she is not russian by blood, and of joseph stalin, although he is not russian either, and putin is already...
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all of them contain the same stories, perhaps the most popular one is about his meetings with joseph stalinreceive such huge funds with the help of hypnosis. one day, stalin decided to test messing's abilities. he told him to get it from the state bank without documents 1000 rubles. the telepath showed the kosir a white sheet of paper, suggesting to him that it was a check. the bank employee eventually gave the client several bundles of banknotes, when the state bank employee was brought out of the state of hypnosis and shown a blank sheet, he fell into darkness. another episode, how joseph vesarionovich gave an assignment to messing. and after the war, stalin lived in a nearby dacha, and he received everyone at a nearby dacha, there was no registration of visitors, so we do not know. the former investigator for especially important cases doubted the authenticity of messing's meetings with stalin nikolay kitaev. in 2006, he published a work in which he called "these stories fiction, perhaps, i emphasize, perhaps, stalin somewhere, sometime by chance, heard or saw some of his performances, t
all of them contain the same stories, perhaps the most popular one is about his meetings with joseph stalinreceive such huge funds with the help of hypnosis. one day, stalin decided to test messing's abilities. he told him to get it from the state bank without documents 1000 rubles. the telepath showed the kosir a white sheet of paper, suggesting to him that it was a check. the bank employee eventually gave the client several bundles of banknotes, when the state bank employee was brought out of...
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it goes back to the times of the soviet union, particularly of the leadership of joseph stalin. whenn korea president was in power and it is being renewed today a different level considering that unfortunately world development is moving towards a third world war and this gives a strategic relevance. it's essential. we're at the beginning of the third world war, we're seeing what everything. means for the west, how the war is moving, the tragedy that's happening there in occupied palestine, we're seeing what's happening in ukraine, and now it seems that the other front, which is in perspective, at least is the korean peninsula, and that makes sense, exacto, exactly, well, korean peninsula still has the task and the perspective of it. own liberation right, the liberation from the american troops, which are there, and according to some estimates amount to 60,00 to 80,00 soldiers, the occupied southern part, a government that has the anti-communist law inforce and where communits are persecuted in the south. the democratic people's republic of korea is in a complex situation because the
it goes back to the times of the soviet union, particularly of the leadership of joseph stalin. whenn korea president was in power and it is being renewed today a different level considering that unfortunately world development is moving towards a third world war and this gives a strategic relevance. it's essential. we're at the beginning of the third world war, we're seeing what everything. means for the west, how the war is moving, the tragedy that's happening there in occupied palestine,...
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it goes back to the time. the soviet union, particularly of the leadership of joseph stalin, when inrea, president was in power and it is being renewed today a different level, considering that on we're at the beginning of the third world war, we're seeing what everything means for the west, how the war is moving, the tragedy that's happening there in occupied palestine, we're seeing what's happening. 8000 soldiers, the occupied southern part, a government that has the anti-communist law enforced and where communists are persecuted in the south. the democratic people's republic of korea is in a complex situation because there is a plant divised by the americans where they drag australia, japan and the southern part of korea, which is the aus, which is a plan against the people's republic of china and against the democratic people's republic of. so the partnership that the russian federation has today with the dprk is an important partnership because it protects both states also from the attack of the various enemies that the united states has placed in the region, that is very signif
it goes back to the time. the soviet union, particularly of the leadership of joseph stalin, when inrea, president was in power and it is being renewed today a different level, considering that on we're at the beginning of the third world war, we're seeing what everything means for the west, how the war is moving, the tragedy that's happening there in occupied palestine, we're seeing what's happening. 8000 soldiers, the occupied southern part, a government that has the anti-communist law...
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joseph stalin's role in achieving victory is still a subject of debate.fferent stages of the war, his decisions led to both military successes and serious disasters. he himself probably understood this. on may 24, 1945 , at a gala reception in the kremlin, stalin made his famous toast to the russian people, in which he said: "we had moments of despair, we made mistakes. the first 2 years our army was forced to retreat, but the russian people believed and hoped that we would still cope. for this trust that the russian people showed us, thank them very much, for the health of the russian people. stalin's role in the soviet union achieving victory is a huge contribution. he is a political figure of global scale, after all, churchill and rooseville were afraid of him, right? thanks to him, the united nations was created in many ways, thanks to him , nazi germany was called criminal, fascism and... such a spiritual world was created, here at the end of the war, all measures were taken so that fascism would never be revived, therefore , it is of course impossib
joseph stalin's role in achieving victory is still a subject of debate.fferent stages of the war, his decisions led to both military successes and serious disasters. he himself probably understood this. on may 24, 1945 , at a gala reception in the kremlin, stalin made his famous toast to the russian people, in which he said: "we had moments of despair, we made mistakes. the first 2 years our army was forced to retreat, but the russian people believed and hoped that we would still cope. for...
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holodomor of 1932.33 as an act of genocide of the ukrainian people, the soviet regime of the time of joseph stalin blamed for it, said the chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine , ruslan stefanchuk. he thanked his swiss colleagues for this decision and called it an important step on the way to restoring historical justice. critically ill people in ukraine cannot get vital medicines. almost completely blocked due to a legal conflict. regional purchase of medical preparations, the patients themselves and public organizations that support them announced this today. therefore, people are forced to buy expensive medicines at their own expense, and appeals to the ministry of health remain unanswered. in fact, to date, the regional procurement of drugs, drugs for the critically ill and... patients suffering from oncological, orphan and other diseases are blocked, they suffer from the fact that they do not receive drugs, and we are trying together with patient organizations to solve this problem, now without, in fact, without approval from the ministry of health, in fact, the local community cannot spe
holodomor of 1932.33 as an act of genocide of the ukrainian people, the soviet regime of the time of joseph stalin blamed for it, said the chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine , ruslan stefanchuk. he thanked his swiss colleagues for this decision and called it an important step on the way to restoring historical justice. critically ill people in ukraine cannot get vital medicines. almost completely blocked due to a legal conflict. regional purchase of medical preparations, the patients...
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human life in the soviet union was equal to zero, and therefore the allies could calmly watch as joseph stalin and his marshals marshaled victory. the death marshals overthrow the reich by the corpses of their compatriots, and that's all, it is also necessary to understand what they come from. regarding the american context, i would like to remind you that the elections are still going on in the united states of america, and two candidates, kamala harris and donald trump, are competing there. the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyy, said that he would hand over the plan for the victory of ukraine to both candidate teams. on the other hand, trump said that he does not like the ukrainian offensive in the kursk region of russia. he says it could lead to world war iii. well, trump is here, like they say, absolutely in his role, there is nothing strange in such statements from him, but kamala haris, the vice president of the united states, she gave. the first extended interview, and in this first extended interview she did not mention ukraine. mr. vitaly, you and i have repeatedly talked for
human life in the soviet union was equal to zero, and therefore the allies could calmly watch as joseph stalin and his marshals marshaled victory. the death marshals overthrow the reich by the corpses of their compatriots, and that's all, it is also necessary to understand what they come from. regarding the american context, i would like to remind you that the elections are still going on in the united states of america, and two candidates, kamala harris and donald trump, are competing there....
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holodomor of 1932-33 as an act of genocide of the ukrainian people, calling the soviet regime of joseph stalin'se guilty of it, - said the chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine , ruslan stefanchuk. he thanked his swiss colleagues for this decision and called it an important step on the way to restoring the historic justice the parliamentarians of both countries adopted a joint declaration on the main areas of cooperation between ukraine and poland. today, the 13th session of the parliamentary assembly took place in the polish sejm, which was attended by deputies and government representatives. members of the assembly last met four years ago. the ukrainian delegation included more than a dozen people's deputies from all factions. poland continues to support ukraine at all levels, the partners assured. at the same time during theses regarding the need to settle common issues were repeatedly heard in the discussions historical heritage and exhumation activities. the parties planned to hold the next meeting of the assembly in kyiv. today we considered the most important issue for ukraine, which
holodomor of 1932-33 as an act of genocide of the ukrainian people, calling the soviet regime of joseph stalin'se guilty of it, - said the chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine , ruslan stefanchuk. he thanked his swiss colleagues for this decision and called it an important step on the way to restoring the historic justice the parliamentarians of both countries adopted a joint declaration on the main areas of cooperation between ukraine and poland. today, the 13th session of the...
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joseph stalin notoriously had those he fell out with it raised from photographs such, manipulation is problematic for a number of reasons. for this type, the public has to be able to rely on the information that get is because we all need to find out about the world we live in, even in from much to invest, includes janet listing information which plays a role in that process. and if we can no longer trust the information that we've given, we have a fundamental problem, probably this is english and a shot. it's actually quite a frightening developments when you think about subject couldn't. and suddenly, without fuss, we can create things to, to completely o, almost completely detached from reality. and we can manipulate them in a targeted way for our own gains. and that can be dangerous as booth. i'm a give us a good fall because if everything can see a rest it can be faked. how do we know what, how something images stopped being a reliable source of evidence? and yes, at the same time, these developments bring new opportunities and new roles. a altis for example, use the new technolo
joseph stalin notoriously had those he fell out with it raised from photographs such, manipulation is problematic for a number of reasons. for this type, the public has to be able to rely on the information that get is because we all need to find out about the world we live in, even in from much to invest, includes janet listing information which plays a role in that process. and if we can no longer trust the information that we've given, we have a fundamental problem, probably this is english...
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and the soviet dictator joseph stalin denunciation was actively encouraged.were full of victims who'd been snitched on by their fellow citizens. what i find really remarkable is how quickly russian genetic memory has come back. how things that people who didn't live in those times suddenly act as if they did. suddenly they are squealing on others. yes, it is a soviet practice, but it's also something about the russian genetic code, or fear of trying to protect themselves at the expense of others. and in this atmosphere, look what's happening. some russians are taking the law into their own hands. on a moscow bus, two men attack 87—year—old dmitri grinchy. they say they overheard him insulting russian mercenaries fighting in ukraine. translation: he lunged at me, flashing his eyes and gnashing i his teeth as if he wanted to bite me. he called over his son, a big guy who pressed his finger into my arm to hurt me. i've got bruises here and here. the two men forced dmitri off the bus and dragged him to the police. he wasn't charged, but the incident has left dmit
and the soviet dictator joseph stalin denunciation was actively encouraged.were full of victims who'd been snitched on by their fellow citizens. what i find really remarkable is how quickly russian genetic memory has come back. how things that people who didn't live in those times suddenly act as if they did. suddenly they are squealing on others. yes, it is a soviet practice, but it's also something about the russian genetic code, or fear of trying to protect themselves at the expense of...
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value of human life in the soviet union was zero, and therefore the allies could calmly watch as joseph stalinis marshals, the marshals of victory, in fact the marshals of death, threw reich by the corpses of his compatriots, well, that's all, it is also necessary to understand what they come from, about an american. context, i would like to remind you that there are still elections in the united states of america and two candidates are competing there, kamala harris and donald trump. the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi, said that he would hand over the plan for the victory of ukraine to both teams of candidates, to both candidates. on the other hand, trump stated that he does not like the ukrainian offensive in... the region of russia, he says that it could lead to the third world war, well, trump is here, as they say, absolutely in his role, nothing surprising in there are no such statements from him, but kamala harris, the current vice president of the usa, she gave the first extensive interview, and in this first extensive interview she did not mention ukraine. mr. vitaly, you an
value of human life in the soviet union was zero, and therefore the allies could calmly watch as joseph stalinis marshals, the marshals of victory, in fact the marshals of death, threw reich by the corpses of his compatriots, well, that's all, it is also necessary to understand what they come from, about an american. context, i would like to remind you that there are still elections in the united states of america and two candidates are competing there, kamala harris and donald trump. the...
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years as an act of genocide of the ukrainian people, and named the soviet regime of the time of joseph stalin as the culprit, the head of the supreme councilor of ukraine ruslan stefanchuk. thanked his swiss colleagues for this decision and called it an important step on the way to restoring historical justice. and a joint declaration on the main areas of cooperation between ukraine and poland was adopted by parliamentarians of both countries. today , the 13th session of the parliamentary assembly took place in the polish sem, which was attended by deputies and government representatives. the last assembly members met four years ago. the ukrainian delegation included more... ten people's deputies from all over the world factions, poland continues to support ukraine at all levels, the partners assured. at the same time, during the discussions, theses regarding the need for settlement were repeatedly heard. issues of common historical heritage and exhumation measures. the parties planned to hold the next meeting of the assembly in kyiv. today we discussed the most important issue for ukraine, w
years as an act of genocide of the ukrainian people, and named the soviet regime of the time of joseph stalin as the culprit, the head of the supreme councilor of ukraine ruslan stefanchuk. thanked his swiss colleagues for this decision and called it an important step on the way to restoring historical justice. and a joint declaration on the main areas of cooperation between ukraine and poland was adopted by parliamentarians of both countries. today , the 13th session of the parliamentary...
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peter ii simply adored it, at the yalta conference, joseph stalin treated churchill to this fish. by the way, soviet leaders also loved crayfish. it is known that crayfish soup was cooked for general secretary brezhnev according to an old recipe from cookbook of 1812, here is the soup itself was prepared from fish broth with the addition of meat, crayfish rubbed through a sieve, the taste of such soup, according to the cooks, was simply incredible. alexey karev, farid khananov, sergey zavidov, yulia antipova, maryana piponyan, news. a serious accident occurred this evening on miusskaya square. according to preliminary data, the driver of the toyota felt ill while driving. he lost control, his car drove onto the sidewalk from... to remove the wrecked cars from the road, they had to call tow trucks. until four fires are detected during each duty of the helicopters of the moscow region forestry committee. due to abnormally warm and dry weather, the region has the highest level of fire danger. what other signs of the spring-summer season can be observed in the autumn forests on privat
peter ii simply adored it, at the yalta conference, joseph stalin treated churchill to this fish. by the way, soviet leaders also loved crayfish. it is known that crayfish soup was cooked for general secretary brezhnev according to an old recipe from cookbook of 1812, here is the soup itself was prepared from fish broth with the addition of meat, crayfish rubbed through a sieve, the taste of such soup, according to the cooks, was simply incredible. alexey karev, farid khananov, sergey zavidov,...
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one man played a decisive role in this new conquest, george and born joseph stalin. overtime his strength had risen until he stood alongside lynn. and i think that this was a personal decision by starting for his participation to re gain a georgie items to a standing this far to receive further styling. it was important because the bolsheviks had all said that they were international lessons of, of, of chevy for the nice. this would probably, he didn't want to remain a foreigner in this future soviet empire. and for him, it was very important to concord georgia. so you have these to have been guild against a little bit upon his return to his homeland, the population met him with open rejection. the next june, 9 to 21. when the skyline came here, he was blown and he was trolling. so i'm exploring this meeting so then the full scale depressions started against those people who were against the bolshevik powers. a terrifying time began in georgia in custody. a small town near tbilisi, traces of this period of oppression can still be filed. this building now used as a school once house, a pol
one man played a decisive role in this new conquest, george and born joseph stalin. overtime his strength had risen until he stood alongside lynn. and i think that this was a personal decision by starting for his participation to re gain a georgie items to a standing this far to receive further styling. it was important because the bolsheviks had all said that they were international lessons of, of, of chevy for the nice. this would probably, he didn't want to remain a foreigner in this future...
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one man played a decisive role in this new conquests georgian born, joseph stalin. overtime his strength had risen until he stood alongside lennon. i think that this was a personal decision by starting for his participation to re gain a georgie. i feel styling this for a receipt for the styling. it was important police station on her own initiative teacher and you know, the power she really has set up a memorial here. she shows on the seller knows father discovered it after the russians left turned up stop it so that we cannot always have here at the show called single sounds. you know, chips, we found 3 of the cells. look at this trend, you can go inside shift. i showed you the video, it's impossible to lie down. the only thing you can do is sit on the floor or stand machine that you can screen shot, but no one in the world can hear you. the sound proof room measure is one meter by one meter. the oxygen supply could be regulated by a pipes from outside it must have been terrible to be in here. ton. i don't started to sound because i didn't know how long you were held captive for the bes
one man played a decisive role in this new conquests georgian born, joseph stalin. overtime his strength had risen until he stood alongside lennon. i think that this was a personal decision by starting for his participation to re gain a georgie. i feel styling this for a receipt for the styling. it was important police station on her own initiative teacher and you know, the power she really has set up a memorial here. she shows on the seller knows father discovered it after the russians left...
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joseph stalin's children lived here, nikita khrushchev lived here, lavren tibeberia, miner-shock workerstakhanov, polar pilot ilya mazuruk, with pets ilyusha the penguin and fomka the polar bear. the house on bersenevskaya embankment became an architectural monument of the constructivist era, and also a symbol of the beautiful life of the builders of communism. however, for most of the famous residents it ended very sadly. during the years of the great terror , more than half of the 2 thousand residents were arrested, every third was shot, but despite this , the house with a view of the kremlin remained a point. alternative sites were built in the form of party concerts were held here, until the concert hall rossiya, first of all, not to mention the kremlin palace of congresses. as soon as these sites were built, the authorities moved there. by the way, my first appearance, when it was the savmin club, that 's the first time i went out on... this stage, yes, it was the end of the fifties. gennady khazanov wanted to be an artist from early childhood, but failed the entrance exams to all
joseph stalin's children lived here, nikita khrushchev lived here, lavren tibeberia, miner-shock workerstakhanov, polar pilot ilya mazuruk, with pets ilyusha the penguin and fomka the polar bear. the house on bersenevskaya embankment became an architectural monument of the constructivist era, and also a symbol of the beautiful life of the builders of communism. however, for most of the famous residents it ended very sadly. during the years of the great terror , more than half of the 2 thousand...
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joseph stalin. that 's right.a alliluyeva accompanied the ashes of her actual husband to india. norwegian writer knud gamson loved this russian soup. with a broth of various types of meat with egg, sour cream and herbs, and its norwegian name is three times longer than the russian one, shchi, that's right, here's how to write shchi in norwegian, who 's wearing what for 300, kutnyshke, give the question to someone, vladimir, me, vladimir, thank you, the topic of television. the rate, it doesn't matter anymore, but you still need to play to the maximum. this picture will be easily recognized by experienced tv viewers, although part of the image is hidden from you. what's in front of you? in front of me is a tv screen setup table, apparently black and white. no, color. vladimir. all of russia for 300. from 1913 to 1925. it was led by the artist and restorer igor grobar. tretyakov gallery. that's right. around 13 for 300. this year , the sakhalin ice festival was held for the thirteenth time, dedicated to this winter
joseph stalin. that 's right.a alliluyeva accompanied the ashes of her actual husband to india. norwegian writer knud gamson loved this russian soup. with a broth of various types of meat with egg, sour cream and herbs, and its norwegian name is three times longer than the russian one, shchi, that's right, here's how to write shchi in norwegian, who 's wearing what for 300, kutnyshke, give the question to someone, vladimir, me, vladimir, thank you, the topic of television. the rate, it doesn't...
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governance of basfor and the dardanelles, since at the crimean conference held in early february, joseph stalind the demand free passage of soviet warships through the black sea straits at any time, the americans and the british had no objections. also a month later, in march of 1945, moscow denounced the soviet-turkish treaty of friendship and neutrality, explaining that although turkey had ultimately chosen the right path by joining the anti-hitler coalition, it had for a long time pursued a pro-german foreign policy, and in the summer of 1945, at the potsdam conference, moscow even raised the question of the need revision of the soviet-turkish border. in 1921, the turks took advantage of the fact that the soviet union was weak and took away part of soviet armenia. the armenians of the soviet union felt insulted. with this circumstance in mind, the soviet government raised the issue of... soviet demands made turkey wary and it began to seek the protection of western powers , primarily the united states. at first, western european countries were not very interested in the new ally, but then th
governance of basfor and the dardanelles, since at the crimean conference held in early february, joseph stalind the demand free passage of soviet warships through the black sea straits at any time, the americans and the british had no objections. also a month later, in march of 1945, moscow denounced the soviet-turkish treaty of friendship and neutrality, explaining that although turkey had ultimately chosen the right path by joining the anti-hitler coalition, it had for a long time pursued a...
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americans and western ears, there was a group of right whose that went to the soviet by invitation of joseph stalin. it was herbert wells. a romance roland faked thunder did very very known writers and they were treated it was like like they were kings with royalty. they were shown potomac in villages. i don't know if you know what it is it's it's during the czar time the general potemkin inspecting how peasants and they lived lives but to show the general that lived they build special village wherever was just marvelous and everybody only dream about life like that and so that's where the potomac in the village comes. so how it started when it he invited those writers treated them and then when they came back they started saying writing that the soviet union is a paranoid guys that everybody is working classes and everybody has they need and and the workers paradise is a workers party workers paradise. all right. so ilya, you up in what was then the soviet union and latvia, which is now a free country at the time was it was the part of the soviet. and when did you come to the united? and what was
americans and western ears, there was a group of right whose that went to the soviet by invitation of joseph stalin. it was herbert wells. a romance roland faked thunder did very very known writers and they were treated it was like like they were kings with royalty. they were shown potomac in villages. i don't know if you know what it is it's it's during the czar time the general potemkin inspecting how peasants and they lived lives but to show the general that lived they build special village...
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conference in early 1945, us president roosevelt and british prime minister winston churchill met with joseph stalinthe ussr and gave him in effect, half of europe, and in that eastern bloc. the consequences of collectivism came into the fullest flowering. stalin's power to control the production and distribution of food made possible the holodomor, the man made famine that killed, or rather deliberately murdered millions of ukrainians and neighbouring russians between 1932 and 1933. ukraine, that benighted place fought over and so tortured by nazis and communists, by one ideology, or the other ideologies that in truth, you couldn't slip a cigarette paper between in terms of their consequences for populations living under either. the mass starvation was no mistake , no accidental mistake, no accidental misfortune born of hubris. it was made possible by collectivism. stalin wanted rid of the ukrainian peasantry and control of the food supply gave him the means he particularly loathed. the so—called kulaks , loathed. the so—called kulaks, those farmers, a generation or so out of serfdom who had acquir
conference in early 1945, us president roosevelt and british prime minister winston churchill met with joseph stalinthe ussr and gave him in effect, half of europe, and in that eastern bloc. the consequences of collectivism came into the fullest flowering. stalin's power to control the production and distribution of food made possible the holodomor, the man made famine that killed, or rather deliberately murdered millions of ukrainians and neighbouring russians between 1932 and 1933. ukraine,...
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americans and westerners, there is a group of writers that went to the soviet union by invitation of joseph stalins herbert wells, very, very well-known writers. they were treated like they were kings, with royalty. they were shownvi villages i dot know what it is, during the czar time the general was expecting how peasants lived and they lived awful lives. but to show the general they lived they spelt a special village for everything was just marvelous and everybody could only dream about life like that. and so that's where the baton can village comes. that is when stalin invited those writers, treated them. when they came back they started saying, writing that the soviet union is a paradise. that everybody c in the working classes happy. and everybody has everything they need. >> a worker's paradise. a worker's paradise? >> a worker's paradise. >> so you grew up what was then the soviet union or in latvia which is now free country but at the time was part off the soviet union. and when did you come to the united states? at what was your perception of the protestants generally and ronald reagan s
americans and westerners, there is a group of writers that went to the soviet union by invitation of joseph stalins herbert wells, very, very well-known writers. they were treated like they were kings, with royalty. they were shownvi villages i dot know what it is, during the czar time the general was expecting how peasants lived and they lived awful lives. but to show the general they lived they spelt a special village for everything was just marvelous and everybody could only dream about life...
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system of international relations, as a result of long negotiations in tehran, yalta and pod sdam, joseph stalinoosevelt and winston churchill were able to create a new system of international relations, which, despite all the challenges of the cold war for many years was able to ensure peace in europe to protect the world from new world wars. now the yalta-podznamskaya system is destroyed to the ground. our planet is on the threshold of the third world war. you know, the only thing that look, well , we don't have, we can't say there, like, about the half-life of uranium, i don't know, talk about or something else, we have, so to speak. the only experience is just, these are just these two treaties, which have passed, one 80 years, the other there are 40, we just don't have any other parameters, maybe we do and i don't know, either the optimum or the maximum of work of such agreements, i don't know, well, where do we get the idea that it should work for 500 years, within the established international system of relations, both vienna and yalta, certain contradictions gradually accumulate, when th
system of international relations, as a result of long negotiations in tehran, yalta and pod sdam, joseph stalinoosevelt and winston churchill were able to create a new system of international relations, which, despite all the challenges of the cold war for many years was able to ensure peace in europe to protect the world from new world wars. now the yalta-podznamskaya system is destroyed to the ground. our planet is on the threshold of the third world war. you know, the only thing that look,...
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the children of joseph stalin lived here, as did nikita khrushchev, lavren tibeberia, the miner-shock the polar pilot ilya mozuruk, with their pets, the penguin ilyusha and the polar bear fomka. the house on bersenevskaya embankment became an architectural monument of the constructivist era, and also a symbol of the beautiful life of the builders of communism. however, for most of the famous residents it ended very badly. during the years of the great terror , more than half of the 200 residents were arrested, every third was shot, but despite this, the house with a view of the kremlin remained a point of attraction for the elite. party concerts were held here until alternative venues were built in the form of the rossiya concert hall, first of all, not to mention the kremlin palace of congresses. as soon as these were built. in 1965, gennady khazanov was accepted into the school of circus and variety arts and after graduating he got to... later khazanov got a job at mos-concert, where he began to experiment with different genres, from parody and clowning to variety reprise. exactly 5
the children of joseph stalin lived here, as did nikita khrushchev, lavren tibeberia, the miner-shock the polar pilot ilya mozuruk, with their pets, the penguin ilyusha and the polar bear fomka. the house on bersenevskaya embankment became an architectural monument of the constructivist era, and also a symbol of the beautiful life of the builders of communism. however, for most of the famous residents it ended very badly. during the years of the great terror , more than half of the 200...
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without doubts, i am slightly oversimplifying the situation now, the most insightful reader joseph veserovich stalin with you, yes, because after reading it, he wrote that it was an anti-collective farm counterrevolutionary thing, but for platonov it was a blow, for him, of course, it was a blow, because he still understood what it threatened, but i still would not speak so energetically for platonov, well, he wrote this in a letter. in letters to gorky, in letters to stalin, i do not believe that he was being disingenuous, it seems to me that he was so a sincere person, was he being disingenuous or not, when he writes to gorky, as he writes to stalin, that the collective farm movement is like a child, that you have to be very careful with it, careful, that he kind of admits his guilt, i think that he really experienced this feeling when he wrote this letter, but i don’t believe that he was playing any games with the authorities, it’s not in his character, anyone could have done it, but not him, well , maybe i’m wrong, but by the way, about the pit... it’s also very interesting that in fact that pit
without doubts, i am slightly oversimplifying the situation now, the most insightful reader joseph veserovich stalin with you, yes, because after reading it, he wrote that it was an anti-collective farm counterrevolutionary thing, but for platonov it was a blow, for him, of course, it was a blow, because he still understood what it threatened, but i still would not speak so energetically for platonov, well, he wrote this in a letter. in letters to gorky, in letters to stalin, i do not believe...
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and the soviet dictator joseph stalin denunciation was actively encouraged.f trying to protect themselves at the expense of others. and in this atmosphere, look what's happening. some russians are taking the law into their own hands. on a moscow bus, two men attack 87—year—old dmitri grinchy. they say they overheard him insulting russian mercenaries fighting in ukraine. translation: he lunged at me, flashing his eyes and gnashing i his teeth as if he wanted to bite me. he called over his son, a big guy who pressed his finger into my arm to hurt me. i've got bruises here and here. the two men forced dmitri off the bus and dragged him to the police. he wasn't charged, but the incident has left dmitri shaken and angry. translation: he lunged at me, flashing his eyes and gnashing i translation: the russian - constitution says that everyone has the right to free speech. why should others get to say what they think and not me? under stalin, dmitri's father was arrested and executed. an innocent man. russia's past is a painful one, but it's the present that worries
and the soviet dictator joseph stalin denunciation was actively encouraged.f trying to protect themselves at the expense of others. and in this atmosphere, look what's happening. some russians are taking the law into their own hands. on a moscow bus, two men attack 87—year—old dmitri grinchy. they say they overheard him insulting russian mercenaries fighting in ukraine. translation: he lunged at me, flashing his eyes and gnashing i his teeth as if he wanted to bite me. he called over his...