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soviet russia in the famine of 21. pat new has also written edited several books dealing with stalin and a history of the hoover archives. our second speaker, george h. nash, is a historian of american and foremost biographer of herbert hoover. his three volume, the life of herbert hoover details hoover's life from his birth in 1918 74 through his career as the head of the u.s. food. nash edited two of herbert hoover's unpublished book manuscripts, freedom betrayed. herbert secret history of the second world war and its aftermath and the crusade. years 1933 to 1955. herbert hoover's last lost memoir of the new deal and its aftermath. his highly acclaimed the conservative movement in america. since 1945 has undergone several expansions and revisions. please welcome our first speaker, bert patton, new. thank you, tom. good. could probably make that a little darker and i read about that. supposed to come to come back. it'll come back. okay. we're hoping the map comes back into full brightness and focus. maybe i can coax i
soviet russia in the famine of 21. pat new has also written edited several books dealing with stalin and a history of the hoover archives. our second speaker, george h. nash, is a historian of american and foremost biographer of herbert hoover. his three volume, the life of herbert hoover details hoover's life from his birth in 1918 74 through his career as the head of the u.s. food. nash edited two of herbert hoover's unpublished book manuscripts, freedom betrayed. herbert secret history of...
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the seed would give soviet russia a decent harvest in 1922 . it is the dimension of the story that historians and experts on famine overlook. this ara poster was designed fothe ara by a soviet artist andit captures the enterprise. itsays up top, america, which is pretty obvious. the bottom, starving russia. if you look closely, you will see the ears of corn along the bottom of the poster. corn was a big deal in this operation. the ara would organize two major supplementary programs in russia. there would be a medical relief program, something that ara had never done and there would be a food package program. more about that in a few minutes. this map that i'm showing you and if you look at the upper right, you will see trenton medical districts 1922. the map was designed especially for the exhibit at the hoover institution at stanford, and exhibit that opens in about four weeks, which will focus on the medical problem program. this map works well for ara food relief. in all and over the course of almost a two-year mission, about 300 americans wo
the seed would give soviet russia a decent harvest in 1922 . it is the dimension of the story that historians and experts on famine overlook. this ara poster was designed fothe ara by a soviet artist andit captures the enterprise. itsays up top, america, which is pretty obvious. the bottom, starving russia. if you look closely, you will see the ears of corn along the bottom of the poster. corn was a big deal in this operation. the ara would organize two major supplementary programs in russia....
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the seed would give soviet russia a decent harvest in 1922. t is a dimension of the story that historians and experts on famine often overlooked. this ara poster was designed r the ara by a soviet artist. it captures the spirit othe enterprise. it says up top, america. at the bottom, to starving russia. if you look closely, you will see the ears of corn along the bottom of the poster. corn was a really big deal in this operation. the ara would organize two major supplementary programs in soviet russia. a medical relief program. something the ara had never done. there would be a food package program. more about that in a few minutes. this map i am showing you, in the upper right, you will see medical districts 1922. the map was designed especially for the exhibit at the hoover institution at stanford. it opens in about four weeks. it will focus on the medical program. the map works just as well for ara food relief. in all, over the course of a two-year mission, about 300 americans would serve in the mission. the local staff numbering about 120,0
the seed would give soviet russia a decent harvest in 1922. t is a dimension of the story that historians and experts on famine often overlooked. this ara poster was designed r the ara by a soviet artist. it captures the spirit othe enterprise. it says up top, america. at the bottom, to starving russia. if you look closely, you will see the ears of corn along the bottom of the poster. corn was a really big deal in this operation. the ara would organize two major supplementary programs in soviet...
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soviet russia is so full of morons.ne that cannot exist if soviet russia is not russia, but real russia is either in exile. and as if the spirit of this real russia is preserved by russian emigrants, or like the city of kitezh it sank on one is somewhere in a deep field, and therefore we will not accept either the soviet calendar or soviet spelling. i’m not talking, of course, about soviet ideas, as for alexei tolstoy , this bunin thought sounds strange to him: russia no longer exists, that is, there is no longer where it goes, but the people who live there, who speak russian . and these russians are russian heaven, russian land. russian faces. the children who are born there are who and this dispute is what. how to relate to russia. what does he consider his homeland? it really is such an important debate, in the end, alexei tolstoy decides to return to his homeland. i repeat quite a bit, without idealizing what is happening there, but i believe that it is the duty of a russian person to live in his native country. her
soviet russia is so full of morons.ne that cannot exist if soviet russia is not russia, but real russia is either in exile. and as if the spirit of this real russia is preserved by russian emigrants, or like the city of kitezh it sank on one is somewhere in a deep field, and therefore we will not accept either the soviet calendar or soviet spelling. i’m not talking, of course, about soviet ideas, as for alexei tolstoy , this bunin thought sounds strange to him: russia no longer exists, that...
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soviet russia is so full of morons. and as if the spirit of this real russia is preserved by russian emigrants, or like the city of kitezh, it has sunk to the bottom and is somewhere in the deep underground, and therefore bunin is unacceptable neither the soviet calendar, nor soviet spelling. i’m not talking, of course, about soviet ideas, as for alexei tolstoy , this bunin thought sounds strange to him: russia no longer exists, that is , no longer, but where did it go, and the people who live there, who speak russian . and this is russian russian. the sky is russian land. russian faces. the children who are born there are who and this dispute is.
soviet russia is so full of morons. and as if the spirit of this real russia is preserved by russian emigrants, or like the city of kitezh, it has sunk to the bottom and is somewhere in the deep underground, and therefore bunin is unacceptable neither the soviet calendar, nor soviet spelling. i’m not talking, of course, about soviet ideas, as for alexei tolstoy , this bunin thought sounds strange to him: russia no longer exists, that is , no longer, but where did it go, and the people who...
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is axumaron, that ’s it , which cannot be, if soviet, then not russia, real russia is either insomewhere deep underground, so budin does not accept either the soviet calendar or soviet spelling, i’m not even talking about soviet ideas, of course, as for alexei tolstoy, it’s strange for him this bunin thought sounds, russia is no more, what is no more, but where is it going, and the people who live there, who speak russian, and these are russian, russian sky, russian land. russian faces, children who are born there, who are they? and so - this dispute, this is what, how to treat russia, what to consider as your homeland, it really is such an important dispute, in the end, alexey.
is axumaron, that ’s it , which cannot be, if soviet, then not russia, real russia is either insomewhere deep underground, so budin does not accept either the soviet calendar or soviet spelling, i’m not even talking about soviet ideas, of course, as for alexei tolstoy, it’s strange for him this bunin thought sounds, russia is no more, what is no more, but where is it going, and the people who live there, who speak russian, and these are russian, russian sky, russian land. russian faces,...
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is an axumaron, this is something that cannot exist, if soviet, then not russia, real russia is either in exile, and as if the spirit of this real russia is preserved by russian emigrants , or like a city of kitish, it sank to the bottom, is somewhere deep underground, so budin will not accept either the soviet calendar or soviet spelling, i’m not talking, of course, about soviet ideas, as for alexei tolstoy, then for this bunin thought sounds strange to him, russia no longer exists, what no longer exists, where is it going, and the people who live there, who speak russian, and these russians, russian sky, russian land, russian faces, children who are born there, who are they? and this dispute, this is what, how to treat russia, what to consider as your homeland, it really is such an important dispute in the end, alexey. tolstoy decides to return to his homeland, i repeat, not in the least idealizing what is happening there, but i believe that it is the duty of a russian person to live in his native country, so he returns to the soviet union, immigration perceives this as a betr
is an axumaron, this is something that cannot exist, if soviet, then not russia, real russia is either in exile, and as if the spirit of this real russia is preserved by russian emigrants , or like a city of kitish, it sank to the bottom, is somewhere deep underground, so budin will not accept either the soviet calendar or soviet spelling, i’m not talking, of course, about soviet ideas, as for alexei tolstoy, then for this bunin thought sounds strange to him, russia no longer exists, what no...
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the border line between soviet russia and the second polish-lithuanian commonwealth .o the second article of the treaty of riga , a mixed border commission was approved. it did not divide settlements in half; there were no cases when the line passed through the middle of a village or city . the contract included a quotation in cases where the border is defined by the expression leaves some village on such and such a side. it should be left on this side of the border with everyone plots of land that belonged to him before poland occupied the region, avoiding them through polusintsy. in 2020, the unburned kayden district appeared on the political maps of the world. here, on april 1, 1921, the border commission established a border to the border with poland of only 9 km. therefore, in unburned they began to actively develop the infrastructure of hotels, restaurants, cafes, and even a currency tracing department store operated, because the station was not a transit, but a border gateway to the countries of the west and america. and they changed shoes from the wider russian
the border line between soviet russia and the second polish-lithuanian commonwealth .o the second article of the treaty of riga , a mixed border commission was approved. it did not divide settlements in half; there were no cases when the line passed through the middle of a village or city . the contract included a quotation in cases where the border is defined by the expression leaves some village on such and such a side. it should be left on this side of the border with everyone plots of land...
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turkish nationalists sent a letter to soviet russia asking for help in those days turkey was fightingst greek british french armenian and italian forces. a month later, answers followed: russia provided turkey with 5 million gold rubles, weapons, ammunition and food to help moscow were sent by one of the most capable generals. mikhail frunze memory of these events. immortalized. in the prestigious istanbul quarter of bi oglov , the soviet ambassador is depicted together with atturk. semyon oralalov helps turkish nationalists guided by geo. by calculation, the soviet government came to the rescue of the enemy of its enemies. one of them was ottoman turkey, to which the bolsheviks, following the brest peace treaty, ceded significant territories in the transcaucasus in march 1920 sultan mehmed is the sixth to admit defeat. in world war i, he agreed to the occupation of istanbul by the victorious british , french, and italians. the sultan declared kemal datürk a rebel, but the rulers did not have the power of humility in the uprising in the decision of the british and french, the punitive
turkish nationalists sent a letter to soviet russia asking for help in those days turkey was fightingst greek british french armenian and italian forces. a month later, answers followed: russia provided turkey with 5 million gold rubles, weapons, ammunition and food to help moscow were sent by one of the most capable generals. mikhail frunze memory of these events. immortalized. in the prestigious istanbul quarter of bi oglov , the soviet ambassador is depicted together with atturk. semyon...
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this is the reason that he, in 1918, together with his family, leaves soviet russia, ends up first inssa. and then he is one of the first russian emigrants from odessa, and goes to constantinople and further, ends up in paris and actually. why this story is also very important because he describes. uh, in one of his works in tolstoy’s diaries, memoirs. there is about him. this is the path of russian emigrants who go from odessa to constantinople gorky the way russian emigrants are exiles, losers of their country, losers of history , go, and into exile they cry, they pray, they get drunk. they are suffering. they play cards. what does alexey tolstoy do? he works, he sits on a typewriter and writes. and this, by the way, also showed his most powerful , mighty character. you know, sometimes he reminds me of scarlett from margaret mitchell's novel gone with the wind. and by the way. not without meaning, because, of course, what happened in russia in the seventeenth year is partly similar to what happened then in america yes, this is the death of the old world, the birth of a new civilizat
this is the reason that he, in 1918, together with his family, leaves soviet russia, ends up first inssa. and then he is one of the first russian emigrants from odessa, and goes to constantinople and further, ends up in paris and actually. why this story is also very important because he describes. uh, in one of his works in tolstoy’s diaries, memoirs. there is about him. this is the path of russian emigrants who go from odessa to constantinople gorky the way russian emigrants are exiles,...
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so for now in russia, have much more political prisoners that you had for example in the late sovietiod. you also have censorship, an atmosphere of fear, more and more repressive measures coming from the government. but somehow we see even in this very dramatic situation, there are still many of dissent in russian society. amy: i want to ask hanna perekhoda, antony blinken just went to kyiv in a surprise visit and he made the announcement of $1 billion more in aid to the ukraine war. the counteroffensive, very difficult, the u.s. is now apparently going to promise depleted uranium, before that poster bums violating the treaty -- not that the u.s. has signed on to but 110 other countries have signed onto against cluster bombs. i am wondering about your thoughts on the war? it sounds like for many, it there's a lot of pressure to say the war must be supported at any cost because otherwise it means russia can perhaps take over ukraine or parts of ukraine very significantly. but you are on an antiwar speaking to her. >> yeah, actually, for ukraine, this is the war of self-defense. i thin
so for now in russia, have much more political prisoners that you had for example in the late sovietiod. you also have censorship, an atmosphere of fear, more and more repressive measures coming from the government. but somehow we see even in this very dramatic situation, there are still many of dissent in russian society. amy: i want to ask hanna perekhoda, antony blinken just went to kyiv in a surprise visit and he made the announcement of $1 billion more in aid to the ukraine war. the...
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over the last 100 years, we saw it in russia, in soviet russia we had with styling on his purges they happened and they've happens in nearly every communist society. so she didn't grew up with these parges . his own father, she's young, soon was, i was purged, and he was also send a wager in the culture revolution. he grew up in this kind of culture. so for him, this is a way of consolidating his power of, of making sure that those, their place also may be getting rid of rivals. and then there's also in elements which we've also known from history, the, maybe the paranoia there may be. he's seeing threats now, maybe in some ways that is a sign of weakness. but as far as he's concerned, this is a way of making sure that children ping is number one, and that he's at the center of power. and that he's the center of decision making when it comes to how things work in china. so it looks strange to us, it is pretty normal for him in terms of how he might deal with conflict. it's all he's ever known. so are we seeing any signs that these disappearances are impacting the respective ministries
over the last 100 years, we saw it in russia, in soviet russia we had with styling on his purges they happened and they've happens in nearly every communist society. so she didn't grew up with these parges . his own father, she's young, soon was, i was purged, and he was also send a wager in the culture revolution. he grew up in this kind of culture. so for him, this is a way of consolidating his power of, of making sure that those, their place also may be getting rid of rivals. and then...
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soviet union. so you see, we are really directly connected with russia.t vladimir that you can count on the day of heaven as a reliable partner. we are not just friends, we are brothers and he is the teacher of the earth, and we will never let's forget that support. this is the friend that the brotherly soviet people gave us in our struggle for independence. today we came here and represent the independent people. we have become this people, thanks to you we cannot forget this, we ourselves have been mentioned in official speeches and on the sidelines. the soviet union was mentioned repeatedly, including in the best and highest context by our president . the leaders of african countries talked about those previous ties . they quoted lenin and the word with sincere nostalgia. soviets spoke in an extremely positive manner context. let's remember. what they are talking about, we ourselves seem to have forgotten. at home, on my shelf, i have a huge multi-volume soviet book series, peering at the spines. i am reading selected works by writers of tropical afric
soviet union. so you see, we are really directly connected with russia.t vladimir that you can count on the day of heaven as a reliable partner. we are not just friends, we are brothers and he is the teacher of the earth, and we will never let's forget that support. this is the friend that the brotherly soviet people gave us in our struggle for independence. today we came here and represent the independent people. we have become this people, thanks to you we cannot forget this, we ourselves...
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health, intellectual cooperation protection of refugee rights and the fight against slavery germany soviet russiallowed into the league berlin officially joined the organization only in the twenty-sixth year, and moscow in the thirty -fourth it is noteworthy that the united states also did not enter the league of nations the american congress, in which everything the ideas of the monroe doctrine were still popular and self-isolation did not allow president wilson to join the organization, despite the good goals of the organization. fulfilled its purpose in the thirty-third year, germany japan announced their withdrawal from the league of nations italy followed suit in 1937 the versailles-washington system collapsed with the outbreak of world war ii the league of nations was liquidated in april 1946 its assets and liabilities were transferred to the un if in the future there are still more or less neutral history textbooks left the karabakh conflict at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries is similar. throughout its entire length, it will become an illustrative example of an illu
health, intellectual cooperation protection of refugee rights and the fight against slavery germany soviet russiallowed into the league berlin officially joined the organization only in the twenty-sixth year, and moscow in the thirty -fourth it is noteworthy that the united states also did not enter the league of nations the american congress, in which everything the ideas of the monroe doctrine were still popular and self-isolation did not allow president wilson to join the organization,...
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fact this was precisely the first step of the total destruction of the faith of the church in soviet russia and the salvation of the transfiguration cathedral, i believe that the bolsheviks were not even ready to encroach on it immediately, that is why it survived , unlike other churches in the city why would i raise documents when in the 23rd year almost, well, there and in the 70s and 80s, all the temples were closed, and this one lasted until the 32nd , so the 32nd was closed and all the valuables that could be taken out were first dismantled it was sold to be remelted or there to somehow still use it in order to get rich, this is precisely the story of the famine of the 32-33 famine, then all the values went there for, and we understand me, not the purchase of food, again for the industrialization and militarization of the soviet country, and for four years they still they held out without destroying it, and in 1936 a final decision was made, the cathedral was completely dismantled to the foundation, its location was closed there, and there was a children's playground, i remember on o
fact this was precisely the first step of the total destruction of the faith of the church in soviet russia and the salvation of the transfiguration cathedral, i believe that the bolsheviks were not even ready to encroach on it immediately, that is why it survived , unlike other churches in the city why would i raise documents when in the 23rd year almost, well, there and in the 70s and 80s, all the temples were closed, and this one lasted until the 32nd , so the 32nd was closed and all the...
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the rapole treaty with germany, which symbolized the breakthrough of the diplomatic isolation of soviet russiaissue of the magazine was published in moscow in 1922 , it became the world's first analytical publication devoted to problems foreign policy, international relations and diplomacy on his page. live, history the birth and decline of the ussr, the formation and development of the new russia, the russian federation, the role of our country in the international arena. in the past , present...
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as you remember, after the first world war, there were such nansen passports, after soviet russia dided in europe Российский империи российской Республики после етого, who did not have passports how does it work, is this passport for belarusians or is it for non-citizens of lithuania, or is it still preserved, this is the concept i remember in 92 93 broad passports of citizens were discussed and there were passports of citizens. what kind of passports are these for belarusians ? it is impossible to get any document there, and they are not issued to those who are verified, to whom a residence permit in lithuania is issued. well, it is clear that a person must have the right to free movement, some documents for so that even international legislation provides for the possibility of such a-a takoy svojego roda na as the document for a-a travels for trips abroad lithuania says, of course, they absolutely lack the permit itself , they live here, that is, this is a completely new document, i understand correctly there were no such documents before. actually, there are such ones. it’s not tru
as you remember, after the first world war, there were such nansen passports, after soviet russia dided in europe Российский империи российской Республики после етого, who did not have passports how does it work, is this passport for belarusians or is it for non-citizens of lithuania, or is it still preserved, this is the concept i remember in 92 93 broad passports of citizens were discussed and there were passports of citizens. what kind of...
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germany and soviet russia were initially not allowed.ization only in '26, and moscow in '34. it is noteworthy that the united states also did not enter the league of nations. the american congress, in which the ideas of the monroe doctrine and self-isolation were still popular, did not allow president wilson to join the organization, despite good goals. the organization did not fulfill its purpose in the thirty-third year, germany japan announced its withdrawal from the league of nations italy followed their example in the thirty-seventh versailles-washington system collapsed with the beginning of world war ii war, the league of nations was liquidated in april 1946; its assets and liabilities were transferred to the un. if in the future there are still more or less neutral history textbooks that do not resemble the karabakh conflict, at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the 21st century. throughout its entire duration, it will become a significant example of illustrating human tragedy for all participants and a textbook for study
germany and soviet russia were initially not allowed.ization only in '26, and moscow in '34. it is noteworthy that the united states also did not enter the league of nations. the american congress, in which the ideas of the monroe doctrine and self-isolation were still popular, did not allow president wilson to join the organization, despite good goals. the organization did not fulfill its purpose in the thirty-third year, germany japan announced its withdrawal from the league of nations italy...
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modern state of poland in september 1939 on independence , at the same time, then we remember that soviet russiaacked finland on the countries of the baltic region and that's all at that time, everyone understood that there are two aggressors in the world, germany and russia, and how did it happen that stalin's russia and which was the enslaver of other peoples, this is the russian empire in a new coat, became a victim of a hundred kressera and it is undeniable that today we are trying to talk about what is there is a closed question in such a context that it was some kind of great patriotic war or something else , in fact, we see that then it was just russian aggression, and at the same time, this is also the phenomenon that we stalin did not want a parade arrange so that you don't torture people. because he was the culprit of the second world war together with hitler, will it happen today? everything, let's wait for victory, and in principle , we must understand that this will not happen. how did it happen in september 1945, when the former aggressor became a victim and more the winner and inc
modern state of poland in september 1939 on independence , at the same time, then we remember that soviet russiaacked finland on the countries of the baltic region and that's all at that time, everyone understood that there are two aggressors in the world, germany and russia, and how did it happen that stalin's russia and which was the enslaver of other peoples, this is the russian empire in a new coat, became a victim of a hundred kressera and it is undeniable that today we are trying to talk...
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soviet union . do you share that view? is russia no. heading out loud? no rush isn't okay. didn't collapse rusty's heading thoughts. you problems and problems. but um, you should on the fence one think a lot of the russian nation is very much consolidated because they see food in the as a personal jose restaurant from possible way to glass from it that from your credit and etc, etc. and this is in the minds of people and put people, a lot of people made a man and people believe and 14 believe important as assessment will save russia from the aggressive west for the rest of natal, etc, etc. and this will work, this will work for coming elections, etc, etc. we have to leave in there. we have to leave it there. andre failed off out. thank you so much for joining us on conflicts, and we appreciate your time. thanks. things that we should well the, the flux makes during the diversity of its residence, the commitment to one another, no matter what you're focus, www. dw news on there's no follow up. sometimes a seed is of all you need to allow big ideas to grow or bring an environ
soviet union . do you share that view? is russia no. heading out loud? no rush isn't okay. didn't collapse rusty's heading thoughts. you problems and problems. but um, you should on the fence one think a lot of the russian nation is very much consolidated because they see food in the as a personal jose restaurant from possible way to glass from it that from your credit and etc, etc. and this is in the minds of people and put people, a lot of people made a man and people believe and 14 believe...
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pilsudskyi i think explained the situation why did they then go to the riga peace treaty with soviet russia but duda said that we would support ukraine as much as you want, as long as it is necessary. i'm sorry, but we have our own interests and we will protect them , that's why the current situation is that we should remain silent as much as possible, and then we were already looking for some opportunities, mr. yevgeny, but here are these statements of the polish leadership, they can to go against the feelings of ordinary citizens who will then go to vote in the elections, either for the currently active e-e leadership or for some other political force, well, it is quite obvious that different citizens feel differently, and voters of law and justice or voters confederations, they can be- well, for example, the voters of the confederation already have more than 10% there, they, i think, are happy in such a way, that is, if duda had not reacted to this , to the aggravation of polish-ukrainian relations, then i think that b a situation in which uh simply because the confederation was collecti
pilsudskyi i think explained the situation why did they then go to the riga peace treaty with soviet russia but duda said that we would support ukraine as much as you want, as long as it is necessary. i'm sorry, but we have our own interests and we will protect them , that's why the current situation is that we should remain silent as much as possible, and then we were already looking for some opportunities, mr. yevgeny, but here are these statements of the polish leadership, they can to go...
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think it stems from the fact that we had a very particular treasury when it came to dealing with soviet russia and containment work. to some extent. in more or less worked -- it's more a list -- it more or less worked in terms of avoiding nuclear confrontation. so we try to replicate this with the islamic republic, not -- with the understanding the islamic republic is a very different beast altogether. it's ideology is getting exports in the way of russian weapons so -- russia understood it had limitations. it wants to invade everyone and everything and it is -- it wants to make sure -- there is that. also, i do believe that the research here and more over the past decade, that normally the initiative with the state of israel has become a reality. i know what i'm saying might be counterintuitive, but i think there is a realization that should mobilization happen at a global scale with the middle east. the middle east might not need america. if you look at the resources, and the way the region has gone, it is a tragic story. regardless of the goals of the islamic republic, it is positive so i b
think it stems from the fact that we had a very particular treasury when it came to dealing with soviet russia and containment work. to some extent. in more or less worked -- it's more a list -- it more or less worked in terms of avoiding nuclear confrontation. so we try to replicate this with the islamic republic, not -- with the understanding the islamic republic is a very different beast altogether. it's ideology is getting exports in the way of russian weapons so -- russia understood it had...
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the soviet union then russia talks to them about the horrors of war, that it is intolerable, they nodand you and can’t understand, they can’t, they didn’t have it. their cities were not bombed, their people were not burned, their children were not torn apart, this was a mistake, because it is natural, people assign their vision to others, no, this is not the case, that’s why when they talk about war, about horrors, about horrors nazism, understand who you are talking to, this did not happen for them. they had nothing, lidice in the czech republic, and kfara radur in france, everything, they didn’t they understand what nazism is, that’s why they treat it that way, they gave birth to it, they lived with it, they got along well with it then and today, but they hated russia even then, so they forgive for the fact that they are against russia: that’s it, they forgive nazi crimes, they forgive the actions of islamic terrorists, you can appease al-qaeda, you can do isis, whatever you want , the main thing is that actions against russia are abundant and justify everything, nazism is a long ti
the soviet union then russia talks to them about the horrors of war, that it is intolerable, they nodand you and can’t understand, they can’t, they didn’t have it. their cities were not bombed, their people were not burned, their children were not torn apart, this was a mistake, because it is natural, people assign their vision to others, no, this is not the case, that’s why when they talk about war, about horrors, about horrors nazism, understand who you are talking to, this did not...
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, you never it was together with russia and the soviet union in the state e-e in the organization of the united nations when ukraine takes its place in the organization of the united nations of the medical successor of the ukrainian soviet socialist republic of russia and russia got there by accident e-e on the basis of a letter e yeltsin, we have the secretariat of the united nations about the fact that consider the vote of the soviet union transferred to the russian federation, well, actually speaking, there is no procedure that the russian federation is a member of the united nations no well, you can see about this and keep silent about the cops in the statute of the united nations, father. based on this, ukrainian lawyers proposed not in the e-e about this , including the e-e regarding the exclusion of the russian federation, which illegally occupies the place of the e-e of the soviet union on the security council of the united nations organization, it is definitely a complicated process of the united nations organization, it is at least necessary to make a decision at the gen
, you never it was together with russia and the soviet union in the state e-e in the organization of the united nations when ukraine takes its place in the organization of the united nations of the medical successor of the ukrainian soviet socialist republic of russia and russia got there by accident e-e on the basis of a letter e yeltsin, we have the secretariat of the united nations about the fact that consider the vote of the soviet union transferred to the russian federation, well, actually...
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here they are, and one of them is a book that is being created by soviet russia and the star speaks likeularity of andrei voznesensky, the white modulina evgeniy yevtushenko was so okudzhava and very important that in the sixty -fourth year. here in the same series of publications. uh, a book. uh, rasula gamzatova and this is a very, uh, important fact. this means that he is already in the clip not only avar dagestan literature , but also in russian literature, and the second book, uh, which i would like to show, is a book that was published in a series of collections that meant high awards. here are the poems for this book. eh, high stars. it's called the stars again. by the way, i just realized this, high stars. this is a book from childhood by soviet writers. it came out a little later , a few years after the first, but this is already a book by a lenin prize laureate, that is , several years pass and rasul gamzatov becomes such, uh, a recognized poet a classic during his lifetime, one might say, if i want to add, after all, gamzatov has his own view and attitude. this is also gagarin
here they are, and one of them is a book that is being created by soviet russia and the star speaks likeularity of andrei voznesensky, the white modulina evgeniy yevtushenko was so okudzhava and very important that in the sixty -fourth year. here in the same series of publications. uh, a book. uh, rasula gamzatova and this is a very, uh, important fact. this means that he is already in the clip not only avar dagestan literature , but also in russian literature, and the second book, uh, which i...
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on board were 249 natives of the former russian empire deported to soviet russia because of their politicalracter on the silver screen in 1936. orlando from as you like it last atella in 1965? one and a half dozen ships in england, holland, usa, and of course in russia there is no ermak, maybe there is no khabarov, were named after this russian chieftain? platov is correct matvey platov here and ships 900 auction 2,200 for you minus 100 for andrey exactly 4000 for boris par value bid nikolay 1200 boris one and a half nikolay pass we play for one and a half thousand with boris in march 1816 entrepreneur pierre andrey in 17 hours was the first in history to cross the english channel on just such a ship, on a steamboat, on a steam boat. absolutely right. boris choose here and krabi 600, a vessel of this type, the batilus, with a length of almost 414 m and a width of 63 m, is considered the largest designed of its kind in the world. aircraft carrier no, no. possibly a tanker absolutely correct. in 2016, for the first time in the history of russia, experiments were carried out on towing them , t
on board were 249 natives of the former russian empire deported to soviet russia because of their politicalracter on the silver screen in 1936. orlando from as you like it last atella in 1965? one and a half dozen ships in england, holland, usa, and of course in russia there is no ermak, maybe there is no khabarov, were named after this russian chieftain? platov is correct matvey platov here and ships 900 auction 2,200 for you minus 100 for andrey exactly 4000 for boris par value bid nikolay...
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my bookshelf, like all this... here is one of them - this is a book that was published by the soviet russiao, it is very important that in the sixty-fourth year, in the same series, a book by rasul gamzatov was published, and this is a very important fact, it means that it is already in the frame not only of avar and dagestan literature, but also in russian literature, the second book that i would like to show is a book that was published in a series of collections that designated high prizes for this book of poetry. high stars, it’s called, stars again, by the way, i just realized this, high stars, the book is published by a soviet writer, it came out a little later, a few years after the first one, but this is already a book by a lenin prize laureate, that is, several years pass and rasul gamzatov becomes such a recognized poet, a classic during his lifetime, one might say, if i may, i want to add that after all , gamzatov has his own view, his own attitude, this is also garin’s flight into space , the name and then this is very fashionable a space theme, and he has high stars, but these
my bookshelf, like all this... here is one of them - this is a book that was published by the soviet russiao, it is very important that in the sixty-fourth year, in the same series, a book by rasul gamzatov was published, and this is a very important fact, it means that it is already in the frame not only of avar and dagestan literature, but also in russian literature, the second book that i would like to show is a book that was published in a series of collections that designated high prizes...
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after which the novel was banned in soviet russia and published again, only in 1988 oleg please tell necessary to understand the biography of rechigi, because he was accomplished as a poet. of the leading poets, not only the moscow order named after zhenists. yes, this is the turn of the tenth and early twenties. in general, in all of literary russia, yes, and after yesenin’s death, he switched to a pause, because he realized that he could write as experimentally as he did in avant-garde engineering, but he couldn’t do it anymore. yes, and no one will print this, yes, ah, because they have already begun to slowly tighten the screws, they have begun to standardize literature, and were looking for a new soviet art. eh, let’s just say, and after yesenin’s death, he tried to carry it out and wrote a small memoir, which is called a recollection of sergei yesenin. yes, and they were very close throughout the series, of course, the best friends rented the same apartment, and they traveled a lot together and published books and did their own business, they had their own, and the cafe was peg
after which the novel was banned in soviet russia and published again, only in 1988 oleg please tell necessary to understand the biography of rechigi, because he was accomplished as a poet. of the leading poets, not only the moscow order named after zhenists. yes, this is the turn of the tenth and early twenties. in general, in all of literary russia, yes, and after yesenin’s death, he switched to a pause, because he realized that he could write as experimentally as he did in avant-garde...
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or even 15 years, if you count the gorbachev period of political transformations in the soviet union and then russia, and something was achieved then, or so we thought, first of all, the collapse of the soviet empire took place and 15 countries, including ukraine and the russian federation, gained their independence and compared to other empire collapses it was relatively peaceful at least until last year and come back2leto they made the transition from a predominantly command-administrative economy to a market but in this book i wrote that the transition from dictatorship to democracy took place but it was ambiguous and i am concerned that in this book where i examine various elements i said that democracy in russia was not consolidated and tragically that now two decades later we see that putin took advantage of these weak democratic institutions and destroyed them today i witnessed the return of the russian dictatorship that it was known in advance that this would happen if, for example, boris nemtsov became the next president of russia, because there were plans to anoint him as boris yetsin's su
or even 15 years, if you count the gorbachev period of political transformations in the soviet union and then russia, and something was achieved then, or so we thought, first of all, the collapse of the soviet empire took place and 15 countries, including ukraine and the russian federation, gained their independence and compared to other empire collapses it was relatively peaceful at least until last year and come back2leto they made the transition from a predominantly command-administrative...
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there they won’t pay as seriously as in soviet russia, that is , with reaction options, it is very much is forbidden to him, he understands what to write. eh, some kind of social, realistic prose text. this is not this is not about him. that was great. it seems to me that he tried, yes, well, maybe he described it little by little, uh, in the fifties switched to memoirs and my century, my youth, my friends and girlfriends notes of a forty-year-old man. and hmm, these are your descendants, yes, and this is the golden fund of our memoristics. yes, but actually in the thirties. he moves to leningrad yes, and there he meets all the wonderful writers like zoshchenko, schwartz mikhail kazakov a. boris mikhailovich ikhin, literary critic, danianov and so on. this is such a leningrad bohemia, soviet bohemia , all the thirties, he writes plays, and the plays here are just the same, and more likely socialist realist, yes, but and what was the fate of these plays, they were successful, some were successful, but most were filmed. after the two hundredth performance, before the dress rehearsal, the
there they won’t pay as seriously as in soviet russia, that is , with reaction options, it is very much is forbidden to him, he understands what to write. eh, some kind of social, realistic prose text. this is not this is not about him. that was great. it seems to me that he tried, yes, well, maybe he described it little by little, uh, in the fifties switched to memoirs and my century, my youth, my friends and girlfriends notes of a forty-year-old man. and hmm, these are your descendants,...
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, to act together against russia, but they need an external enemy, be it tsarist russia, be it soviet russiait is based , among other things, on joint actions against ours countries in the same thirty. year, the ussr invited france, poland and czechoslovakia to enter into an alliance and jointly rebuff hitler. the soviet union was already in the league of nations, the predecessors of the un, and the country's leadership believed that collective security was not an empty phrase, but europe, as history has shown, had other plans, and the sound is heard to this day, the echo of munich. nikita korzun, alexander viktorov, natalya markevich, irina prochakovskaya, konstantin torop, ntv. in the uk , a cut down plane tree, also known as a tree, is on the front pages... robin hood from the hollywood film about the noble robber, our landmark, our loss, is all in the headlines of today's press. a sixteen-year-old teenager who committed this stupid act of eco-vandalism has already been detained, despite the fact that the sycamore tree, which was heavily guarded for several hundred years, this tree was po
, to act together against russia, but they need an external enemy, be it tsarist russia, be it soviet russiait is based , among other things, on joint actions against ours countries in the same thirty. year, the ussr invited france, poland and czechoslovakia to enter into an alliance and jointly rebuff hitler. the soviet union was already in the league of nations, the predecessors of the un, and the country's leadership believed that collective security was not an empty phrase, but europe, as...
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union to russia, but who owned the nuclear potential to the sovietyou talking about? why are you deceiving people, of course you are an incompetent person. i can say that he looks like, uh, you know, practically, like a person in a similar state. and the drug addicts are all together, if you combine this face and what’s more, here he was sitting in the hall with just such a look and the look of him living with that look. yes, well, i think that his condition is already close, and in any case, he understands that he the figure played out looks like it. i think that he’s just so deeply addicted that he doesn’t think that far there, well, since he’s already addicted to drugs, in any case, uh, talk, of course, about missile attacks is practically over. today there is information that all questions and a couple of coordinated attacks are required, they are waiting for only one decision will be given, i will give, well, i want, as i understand the french, after they completely lost africa they decided to take revenge on russia as best they can now they are
union to russia, but who owned the nuclear potential to the sovietyou talking about? why are you deceiving people, of course you are an incompetent person. i can say that he looks like, uh, you know, practically, like a person in a similar state. and the drug addicts are all together, if you combine this face and what’s more, here he was sitting in the hall with just such a look and the look of him living with that look. yes, well, i think that his condition is already close, and in any case,...
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still, she expressed her opinion in both tsarist and soviet russia, as leading politicians in our countryections. what happens to the central election commission on the selected nights and why for the chapter of the pamphilov cycle. it's not just a job. watch the film choice today immediately after vladimir solovyov’s program if the west doesn’t allow ukraine to conduct peace negotiations, insisting that the conflict must be resolved on the battlefield, then so be it, sergei lavrov said. answering questions from journalists at the un headquarters, american journalists, asking questions, tried to convince the russian minister that our country is in isolation, despite the fact that there was barely enough space in the hall for everyone. but lavrov himself held several dozen meetings in new york, report by denis davydov there is no place for an apple at sergei lavrov’s press conference journalists fell, vying with each other to ask questions , there was a queue of diplomats in the russian minister’s negotiation room. all this does not fit in any way with the cnn picture of the world, which i
still, she expressed her opinion in both tsarist and soviet russia, as leading politicians in our countryections. what happens to the central election commission on the selected nights and why for the chapter of the pamphilov cycle. it's not just a job. watch the film choice today immediately after vladimir solovyov’s program if the west doesn’t allow ukraine to conduct peace negotiations, insisting that the conflict must be resolved on the battlefield, then so be it, sergei lavrov said....
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soviet union. do you share that view? is russia know how the loud? no russians. okay. didn't collapse rusty's heading thoughts. you problems and problems. but um, you should on the fence one think a lot of the russian nation is very much consolidated because they see food in the as a personal crusade restaurant from possible mates all glass and from it that from your credit and etc, etc. and this is in the minds of people and put people, a lot of people, many, many people believe and 14 believe important as assessment will save russia from the aggressive west for the rest of natal, etc, etc. and this will work, this will work for coming elections, etc, etc. we have to leave in there. we have to leave it there under. i failed off out. thank you so much for joining us on conflicts and we appreciate your time. things, things that we should well, the, the flying rivers created by the waterfalls, water particles into the trees, sweating out up to 1000 liters of water in a day for sea forest fires, evaporating large amounts of moisture at the answer in the invisible river th
soviet union. do you share that view? is russia know how the loud? no russians. okay. didn't collapse rusty's heading thoughts. you problems and problems. but um, you should on the fence one think a lot of the russian nation is very much consolidated because they see food in the as a personal crusade restaurant from possible mates all glass and from it that from your credit and etc, etc. and this is in the minds of people and put people, a lot of people, many, many people believe and 14 believe...
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when we looked at where they were on the prosperity spectrum, russia was ahead in 1995. the soviet union fell apart in 1991 and russia was ahead about 10%. compared to the baltics in 1991. by 2022, they were behind 30%. this is just looking at gdp per capita. looking at our prosperity index, the same picture. they were ahead, then they fell behind. the question is why? in the prosperity index the baltics were up by 1.2 times. the question is why? when you look at our freedom next, russia, the baltics are ahead of russia by two times. the score in 2022 baltics was about 80 and the score for russia was about 40. russia, their freedom scored a client between 1995 and 2022 by 30%. it is interesting to look at china because you see something similar. their freedom score also is about half of the score for the countries we picked for a comparison which is south korea and taiwan. the prosperity score is also ahead for south korea and taiwan. we see in both of these cases, countries that started from a similar point. in the case of south korea and taiwan and the people's republic of china,
when we looked at where they were on the prosperity spectrum, russia was ahead in 1995. the soviet union fell apart in 1991 and russia was ahead about 10%. compared to the baltics in 1991. by 2022, they were behind 30%. this is just looking at gdp per capita. looking at our prosperity index, the same picture. they were ahead, then they fell behind. the question is why? in the prosperity index the baltics were up by 1.2 times. the question is why? when you look at our freedom next, russia, the...
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soviet union . do you share that view? is russia no. collab would? no russians. okay. didn't full collapse. russ's heading thoughts. you problems and problems. but um, you should on the fence one think a lot of the russian nation is very much consolidated because they see foot in the as a personal saved restaurant from possible mates all glass and from it that from your credit and etc, etc. and this is in the minds of people and the people, a lot of people met a man and people believe and 14 believe important as best off will save russia from the aggressive west for the rest of nato, etc, etc. and this will work, this will work for coming, the lessons that we have to leave in there. we have to leave it there. andre failed off out. thank you so much for joining us on conflicts and we appreciate your time . thanks. thanks. i wish you well the the, to the point of the strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives being bulk endangered as to a news in search of a better future. they end up in crowded refugee comics instead on to the point of your asking gold
soviet union . do you share that view? is russia no. collab would? no russians. okay. didn't full collapse. russ's heading thoughts. you problems and problems. but um, you should on the fence one think a lot of the russian nation is very much consolidated because they see foot in the as a personal saved restaurant from possible mates all glass and from it that from your credit and etc, etc. and this is in the minds of people and the people, a lot of people met a man and people believe and 14...
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it's all this soviet, but russia has previously supported international sanctions against north korea, 4th unlawful nuclear weapons program. do i hear you correctly? are you saying that that does not mean anything to russia anymore? yes, you're correct, russell. forget about this. isn't this a dangerous game that putting display? it's a, it's a, you're talking good. talking about the destabilization of, of the nuclear balance in asia and beyond the yes, there was at least because uh uh, came the country that i knew his father. i use his grandfather, kim is in such a way he's. i'm predictable, but at the same time, no rush, i have some fools boyfriend, some kids of course, uh that is adventure as a venture of the nuclear war on korean peninsula. so it's, it's rarely, it's rare to see which is, which was rarity as well for last year as well. so i know it's also thought that an arm seal between russia and north korea could backfire south korea has a big stock pile of more advanced weapons. it might be convinced to give them directly to ukraine rather than just back filling us weapons. be
it's all this soviet, but russia has previously supported international sanctions against north korea, 4th unlawful nuclear weapons program. do i hear you correctly? are you saying that that does not mean anything to russia anymore? yes, you're correct, russell. forget about this. isn't this a dangerous game that putting display? it's a, it's a, you're talking good. talking about the destabilization of, of the nuclear balance in asia and beyond the yes, there was at least because uh uh, came...