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army, it no longer met petlyura's army as described in this imperial myth by bulgakov, yaroslav, what happened on that day, which then there was kyiv, well , look, kyiv was different, in fact, there were both pro-russian sentiments and pro-ukrainians in kyiv. attitude, and when there was a bolshevik occupation in kyiv, those who had pro-russian sentiments demonstrated it in every possible way, at the same time, when kyiv was liberated, by the way, during the time of hetman pavel skoropatsky, a huge number of russians came to kyiv, russian officers who tried to settle here , because they perceived that this ukrainian state, this is one of the episodes before the restoration of great russia, it will not last long, that is, here we are... now the restoration will begin from here, that the bolsheviks repressed and persecuted them there, they moved here, lived here, walked here, but when the ukrainian government returned, of course the ukrainian part of kyiv greeted it festively, solemnly welcomed it, there was a parade, a demonstration, later, not long after that, the proclamation of the
army, it no longer met petlyura's army as described in this imperial myth by bulgakov, yaroslav, what happened on that day, which then there was kyiv, well , look, kyiv was different, in fact, there were both pro-russian sentiments and pro-ukrainians in kyiv. attitude, and when there was a bolshevik occupation in kyiv, those who had pro-russian sentiments demonstrated it in every possible way, at the same time, when kyiv was liberated, by the way, during the time of hetman pavel skoropatsky, a...
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petlyura, by the way, they were in the continental hotel where the members of this western ukrainianegation were accommodated. well, extraordinary actually for ukrainian revolution event, it is the election of the hetman, the hetman of ukraine, who was elected, skoropatsky and there is a very, excuse me, and there is a very moving memory of skoropadsky about how he was greeted by the hall, how he could not even say everything that he was preparing, so that there was such ecstasy at this congress of khliborobs, that's what it was called , well, look, here we have to have, we have to keep in mind such a thing that hetman pavlo skoropatsky wrote his memoirs later, and it is clear that he tried to give this moment his election as hetman. hetman pavlo skoropatsky is important to ukrainians , they respect him, because he was the creator of the ukrainian army, whether we like it or not, the first ukrainian corps was headed by hetman pavlo skoropatsky, this is the ukrainized 34th russian corps, the first ukrainian corps, and hetman pavlo skaropatskyi. became the head of the ukrainian state a
petlyura, by the way, they were in the continental hotel where the members of this western ukrainianegation were accommodated. well, extraordinary actually for ukrainian revolution event, it is the election of the hetman, the hetman of ukraine, who was elected, skoropatsky and there is a very, excuse me, and there is a very moving memory of skoropadsky about how he was greeted by the hall, how he could not even say everything that he was preparing, so that there was such ecstasy at this...
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street, modern petlyura street, modern bohdan khmelnytskyi, volodymyrska i arrived there , the troops were already lined up there by that time, the public had gathered, it was winter, it was cold, but according to the press of the time, 10 thousand people gathered only on the sofia maidan itself, who wanted to see, who came to meet me, i say, even though they all did not ... favorable weather conditions , and they came, the city was decorated as much as possible, for example, what i like, we specifically indicate this in the book, that two buildings were built on the sofia maidan according to narbot's project, one is triumphal arch with various coats of arms localities of ukraine, and the second is an obelisk, a monument to the restoration of the republic, and in the small newsreel that survived, its fragment is just visible, and it says 19'. well, it’s not quite that, but this obelisk stood until 1032, the bolsheviks broke the trestle from above, hung a red flag there and it stood, but it was done precisely in order to solemnly meet and celebrate and, so to speak, to cover it, let’s
street, modern petlyura street, modern bohdan khmelnytskyi, volodymyrska i arrived there , the troops were already lined up there by that time, the public had gathered, it was winter, it was cold, but according to the press of the time, 10 thousand people gathered only on the sofia maidan itself, who wanted to see, who came to meet me, i say, even though they all did not ... favorable weather conditions , and they came, the city was decorated as much as possible, for example, what i like, we...
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provided military aid in countering the russian occupation, and it was in this context that simon petlyura, about whom we will talk more now, initiated this idea, this decision to send a choir under the instruments of oleksandr koshyts to europe, which would through music, through song , opened ukraine to the world, proved to the world that ukrainians are not russians, ukrainians are an independent nation that has the right to an independent state. it's, it's very, very, sorry, important, what tina said because 100 years ago, ukraine was in a much worse state, because the majority of the world did not even understand that there was such a nation, much older than the muscovites, that is, the russians, and petliura simply understood this perfectly and found a way to reach hearts, and the fact that we are now known in the world , this is also simon's merit. and a bunch of choirs who simply developed some kind of, you know, this emotional aura and this cultural noosphere. which we can already rely on it, but look, you modestly remained silent, so i will clarify: wikipedia, writing about the ch
provided military aid in countering the russian occupation, and it was in this context that simon petlyura, about whom we will talk more now, initiated this idea, this decision to send a choir under the instruments of oleksandr koshyts to europe, which would through music, through song , opened ukraine to the world, proved to the world that ukrainians are not russians, ukrainians are an independent nation that has the right to an independent state. it's, it's very, very, sorry, important, what...
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let's start with the fact that petlyura rode there on a white horse, which the allies gave him as a gift locomotive, which petlyura would use to supply his army. after which his haidomaks went home and began. carry the houses of kiev residents for food and change signs from russian to ukrainian to khreshchatyk, but the funniest thing is how petlyura left in this work, he announced that he was being helped by the french occupation army sitting in odessa, which gave him a purple ray against the bolsheviks, these rays are death rays, so no one should go out into the street, and quietly left kiev at that moment, that is, when i see of course, all these astrologers - some kind of fortune tellers, malfars, in general all this chthon that came from somewhere, i don’t know, from the 15th century, then of course, i understand that things are really bad in ukraine , they are bad, well, for internal reasons, understandable the thing is, because the country is really mired in corruption, it really is not a democracy at all , any opposition broadcasting is closed there, everything has been done to su
let's start with the fact that petlyura rode there on a white horse, which the allies gave him as a gift locomotive, which petlyura would use to supply his army. after which his haidomaks went home and began. carry the houses of kiev residents for food and change signs from russian to ukrainian to khreshchatyk, but the funniest thing is how petlyura left in this work, he announced that he was being helped by the french occupation army sitting in odessa, which gave him a purple ray against the...
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and he has been since 1901, here it is worth mentioning that thanks to to mykola lysenko, simon petlyura a politician because he was kicked out of the seminary due to the fact that he, as the conductor of the seminary choir, simon petlyura, conductor and skripal, and he also liked to sing, he invited mykola lysenko, then a separatist composer, this is... 1901 , and for this unauthorized performance, petliura was expelled from seminary, that is, petliura knew music, understood music and understood that music would make an impression on europeans, and he was also an art critic, journalist and editor himself for many years, that is, he understood what laws and information policy are, that every concert music critics come, who then write reviews, so this idea worked at a time when it was very difficult to get... the then official ukrainian diplomatic representation of any interview, any speech in the press, even an extremely interesting and telling episode , specifically from the history of this tour, the head of the ukrainian diplomatic mission in belgium did not let him in, but after the c
and he has been since 1901, here it is worth mentioning that thanks to to mykola lysenko, simon petlyura a politician because he was kicked out of the seminary due to the fact that he, as the conductor of the seminary choir, simon petlyura, conductor and skripal, and he also liked to sing, he invited mykola lysenko, then a separatist composer, this is... 1901 , and for this unauthorized performance, petliura was expelled from seminary, that is, petliura knew music, understood music and...
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he was the commandant of the city of kiev, simon petlyura fought with him, because there was a war forrainian state, then the bolshevik regime won victory, and as a symbol of this. it was stalin who erected a monument to chors, here in the center of our capital, our capital, the dismantled monument will be taken to the antonov aviation museum, the dismantlers dismantled the monument to the soviet leader, because what kind of figure, executioner, executioner of the ukrainian people nikolai shchors, a pedestal with him on a horse was installed on shevchenko boulevard back in 1954. decommunization was being prepared from the very morning; a special lift was working on site, with the help of which the structure was dismantled removed from the crossing, the sporuda was dismantled and tidied up, what do the people of kiev think about the demolition or removal, removal, let's listen , it would be very good if the horse was left and the person was removed, look, this monument was made in the image of the first president of ukraine kravchuk, you know yes ... he fought with the ukrainian army, i
he was the commandant of the city of kiev, simon petlyura fought with him, because there was a war forrainian state, then the bolshevik regime won victory, and as a symbol of this. it was stalin who erected a monument to chors, here in the center of our capital, our capital, the dismantled monument will be taken to the antonov aviation museum, the dismantlers dismantled the monument to the soviet leader, because what kind of figure, executioner, executioner of the ukrainian people nikolai...
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commander was the german erich körner, his deputy was konstantin smovsky, a colonel who served under petlyurah army, and during the great patriotic war he went to serve the nazis. the battalion's striking force is the first company, its commander vinnitsky. in the fall , vasyura and meleshka arrive at the unit; they were sent from germany after graduating from the school of the eastern ministry, or, as it was called, the propaganda school. at the disposal of the command of the 118th police battalion, i arrived from germany, from the city of woodzec, together with a former soviet army officer vasyura grigory, who at the beginning of the war, like me, was captured by the germans, we were sent to kiev after undergoing special training at a german propagandist school. all preparation was aimed at persuasion. conveying information full of anti-soviet orientation, hatred of the soviet union, of course, using nationalist ideas. at the end of november 1942, ukrainian policemen were sent to belarus to fight the partisans. at the end of december 1942, the 118th ukrainian police battalion changed its lo
commander was the german erich körner, his deputy was konstantin smovsky, a colonel who served under petlyurah army, and during the great patriotic war he went to serve the nazis. the battalion's striking force is the first company, its commander vinnitsky. in the fall , vasyura and meleshka arrive at the unit; they were sent from germany after graduating from the school of the eastern ministry, or, as it was called, the propaganda school. at the disposal of the command of the 118th police...
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mention mykhailo hrushevskyi, his rehabilitation took place, further... and the figure of simon petlyura remains one of the ambiguous figures, despite the fact that a huge number of books, articles, and documentaries have been written about petliura, until now this figure is perceived very ambiguously in society, and this, again, is the result of imperial and later soviet propaganda, sorry, here we have to add to what was said that the ukrainian element, the ukrainianness, was rendered comical, in a way that was not worthy, well, in such a way that you can only laugh with it, and what about dumplings, dumplings and anything like that, in this book, i read this book, most of it, and let me remind you that these are the kyiv addresses of the ukrainian revolution of the 17th-21st years, and... it turns out that every old building in the city center, in the center of kyiv, and not only in the center of kyiv, that is, all the old buildings, they is it related to the ukrainian revolution and the government of that time, what happened at the askold grave at the beginning of the century, at the
mention mykhailo hrushevskyi, his rehabilitation took place, further... and the figure of simon petlyura remains one of the ambiguous figures, despite the fact that a huge number of books, articles, and documentaries have been written about petliura, until now this figure is perceived very ambiguously in society, and this, again, is the result of imperial and later soviet propaganda, sorry, here we have to add to what was said that the ukrainian element, the ukrainianness, was rendered comical,...
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despite the fact that a huge number of books, articles and documentaries have been written about petlyura , until now this figure is perceived in society very... ambiguously, and this again, these are the consequences of imperial and later soviet propaganda, sorry, here we have to add to what you said, that the ukrainian element, the ukrainianness, was comical, somehow inferior, well, such that you can only laugh with it, well, dumplings , dumplings and something similar, in this book, so i read this book. most of it, i will remind you that these are kyiv addresses of the ukrainian revolution of 17-21 years, and it turns out that every old building in the city center, in the center of kyiv, and not only in the center of kyiv, that is all old houses, they are connected with the ukrainian revolution and with the government of that time, which was at the beginning of the century at skoldov's grave, at the beginning of the 20th. century? necropolis on the oskoldova grave, it was one of the oldest kyiv necropolises, if i am not mistaken, it dates back to the 18th century, and it was one of the
despite the fact that a huge number of books, articles and documentaries have been written about petlyura , until now this figure is perceived in society very... ambiguously, and this again, these are the consequences of imperial and later soviet propaganda, sorry, here we have to add to what you said, that the ukrainian element, the ukrainianness, was comical, somehow inferior, well, such that you can only laugh with it, well, dumplings , dumplings and something similar, in this book, so i...