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soviet support. so in the end, it took a long time for the soviets to get out of afghanistan. they understood the mistake right away, but took ten years to get out. it just shows the of this war and how difficult is andropov was trying andropov to get out and the us really wouldn't actually enable him well treat the way he had hoped and in the end the russians are so at blaming everybody else for their various problems. what is that? well, there's there there are you know, there is there was conversation at the lisboa. i may be mispronouncing the norwegian name where there was this conversation conferences on on the cold war back when. and there was a russian participant there saying to the americans, you knew that this would be a quagmire for us. why didn't you warn us not to do it? and you read it? you think, how are you now? this people real, you know, are this people for real? speaking of for real, we have some we have forehands in the room, but we have a cascading zoom participation. this looks
soviet support. so in the end, it took a long time for the soviets to get out of afghanistan. they understood the mistake right away, but took ten years to get out. it just shows the of this war and how difficult is andropov was trying andropov to get out and the us really wouldn't actually enable him well treat the way he had hoped and in the end the russians are so at blaming everybody else for their various problems. what is that? well, there's there there are you know, there is there was...
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there were soviet model.tration, health care systems, everything right down to art were created, soviet specialists worked everywhere, and thousands of chinese went to the ussr to study. a radical turn in relations between the soviet union and china occurred in the cold summer of 1953. that year, joseph stalin passed away, holding on to... the authoritarian figures of stalin and mao, and having lost one of the pillars, the ardent friendship between the countries cooled rapidly. on the day of the funeral of the soviet leader, mao zedong, as a sign of respect, orders to hang stalin's portrait on tianan square, above the entrance to the famous forbidden city, for 24 hours. today , his own portrait hangs there. of course, mauzdun grieved, since he saw stalin as his... teacher, and sometimes in correspondence he even called him master, he was very grateful to stalin for his support during the years of their stay in these yanai caves. during the civil war, these were the years of the first development. on september
there were soviet model.tration, health care systems, everything right down to art were created, soviet specialists worked everywhere, and thousands of chinese went to the ussr to study. a radical turn in relations between the soviet union and china occurred in the cold summer of 1953. that year, joseph stalin passed away, holding on to... the authoritarian figures of stalin and mao, and having lost one of the pillars, the ardent friendship between the countries cooled rapidly. on the day of...
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and so except for the soviet version, so you would have only the soviet version. but in this we have the actual conversation was actually said. what was said, what was pronounced in the room and why. by the way, thanks to nixon's recording conversations in the oval office, it's a wonderful, wonderful piece of evidence for historians. when you listen to it. it's absolutely remarkable because he was just flattering. nixon or talking about his family, just really to be the good guy who just really found the great power. and and there's a remarkable piece of evidence as well. after that, after that they go to california or before i get to this california, let me tell you a really interesting thing that drove brezhnev nuts. he really angry about something. so. february 1972, as we know, nixon traveled to china the week the the world, etc. and and there was a reception in during reception nixon who had a generous amount of mole time, is made a toast and wishes, said the united states and china are holding the fate the world in their hands. and there was a public toast a
and so except for the soviet version, so you would have only the soviet version. but in this we have the actual conversation was actually said. what was said, what was pronounced in the room and why. by the way, thanks to nixon's recording conversations in the oval office, it's a wonderful, wonderful piece of evidence for historians. when you listen to it. it's absolutely remarkable because he was just flattering. nixon or talking about his family, just really to be the good guy who just really...
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on the entry of the new soviet socialist republics into the soviet union. long live soviet latvia. the change of power in the baltics led to political purges. according to official statements by the soviet secret services , only german intelligence agents and counter-revolutionary underground fighters were arrested. in reality, the repressions affected innocent people as well. during 1940 and 1941, people were expelled from estonia, about 17,500 from lithuania, 1,500 from latvia, many of whom later died in stalin's prison camps. as always in that there was a lot of indiscriminate stuff, here and there they imprisoned people suspected by chance, and somewhere in june of 1941 deportations began. all these things are now being used to... prove that this happened, these republics were seized, everything was much more complicated, condemning the molotov-ribbentrop pact in words, in fact, many countries, having gained independence, continue to enjoy its fruits. in the summer of 1940, the ussr annexed bessarabia, which had been seized by romania, on the territory
on the entry of the new soviet socialist republics into the soviet union. long live soviet latvia. the change of power in the baltics led to political purges. according to official statements by the soviet secret services , only german intelligence agents and counter-revolutionary underground fighters were arrested. in reality, the repressions affected innocent people as well. during 1940 and 1941, people were expelled from estonia, about 17,500 from lithuania, 1,500 from latvia, many of whom...
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the soviet union ends its existence, the president of the ussr resigns, the red soviet flag is loweredfrom the kremlin dome and the russian tricolor is raised, another era ends, the reasons for the end of which historians will argue about for a long time, history begins new russia, but that's another story. hello, this is the ntv news service greeting you, this is the program today in the studio dmitry zavoysty. our air defense was working in kurdsk last night, flashes were visible in the sky, explosions were heard, debris from one of the shot down ukrainian missiles fell on a residential nine-story building. no one died, but 13 people were injured, two in serious condition. all victims are receiving the necessary assistance. the authorities are now working together with the security forces. alina repina, more details. these shots were taken by residents of kursk last night, according to tas , at least 10 explosions occurred over the city of nema.
the soviet union ends its existence, the president of the ussr resigns, the red soviet flag is loweredfrom the kremlin dome and the russian tricolor is raised, another era ends, the reasons for the end of which historians will argue about for a long time, history begins new russia, but that's another story. hello, this is the ntv news service greeting you, this is the program today in the studio dmitry zavoysty. our air defense was working in kurdsk last night, flashes were visible in the sky,...
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soviet support. so in the end, it took a long time for the soviets to get out of afghanistan. they understood the mistake right away, but took ten years to get out. it just shows the of this war and how difficult is andropov was trying andropov to get out and the us really wouldn't actually enable him well treat the way he had hoped and in the end the russians are so at blaming everybody else for their various problems. what is that? well, there's there there are you know, there is there was conversation at the lisboa. i may be mispronouncing the norwegian name where there was this conversation conferences on on the cold war back when. and there was a russian participant there saying to the americans, you knew that this would be a quagmire for us. why didn't you warn us not to do it? and you read it? you think, how are you now? this people real, you know, are this people for real? speaking of for real, we have some we have forehands in the room, but we have a cascading zoom participation. this looks
soviet support. so in the end, it took a long time for the soviets to get out of afghanistan. they understood the mistake right away, but took ten years to get out. it just shows the of this war and how difficult is andropov was trying andropov to get out and the us really wouldn't actually enable him well treat the way he had hoped and in the end the russians are so at blaming everybody else for their various problems. what is that? well, there's there there are you know, there is there was...
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but after the soviet...reation of its own nuclear weapons in 1950, the plan to drop atomic bombs on soviet cities was postponed, the lack of a monopoly established precarious parity. the confrontation between the two systems did not force itself the long wait soon resulted in a big conflict in korea. june 25, 1950, local clashes in the area of the thirty- eighth parallel. escalated into a full-scale war when the war between the ussr and japan began, and in august of 1945, almost immediately soviet troops crossed the korean border, and during august the country was liberated, respectively, in the fall of 1945, here is a country divided between two occupation zones, in 1948 proclaimed with the assistance of both the usa and the ussr, in the north in the south, here are two different regimes, two different republics, the republic of korea, first then the korean people... the troops that occupied korea, they simply retreated to the thirty-eighth parallel, south korea was ceded to the americans, well, because t
but after the soviet...reation of its own nuclear weapons in 1950, the plan to drop atomic bombs on soviet cities was postponed, the lack of a monopoly established precarious parity. the confrontation between the two systems did not force itself the long wait soon resulted in a big conflict in korea. june 25, 1950, local clashes in the area of the thirty- eighth parallel. escalated into a full-scale war when the war between the ussr and japan began, and in august of 1945, almost...
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under soviet rule. he also wanted to make it clear to the soviet union that the united states on the west could not be bullied. he supported a build up in which he said the west must for its own protection be an unwell participant. at first you might think that makes understand why we have to be an unwilling participant. but because it was because wanted to create the preconditions for real arms reductions by sending the message to the soviet union that their economy simply couldn't keep up with what the united states. and that's why he supported those real arms control agreement the zero option that led to the iron treaty and his proposal. he says, for a one third reduction in strategic ballistic missile warheads. that was the start treaty and it eventually was more than a two thirds reduction. why was reagan so confident that we were at what he called a turning point. he was confident not because of guns and, bullets, but because of ideas, he says, an early in the speech, optimism comes less easily to
under soviet rule. he also wanted to make it clear to the soviet union that the united states on the west could not be bullied. he supported a build up in which he said the west must for its own protection be an unwell participant. at first you might think that makes understand why we have to be an unwilling participant. but because it was because wanted to create the preconditions for real arms reductions by sending the message to the soviet union that their economy simply couldn't keep up...
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anyway, nobody wanted soviet leadership. nobody wanted soviet leadership.n the end with his whole idea of common european home on the rocks, soviets global influence collapsing he was looking for home to anchor the soviet union in and thought perhaps itl nato if nothing else is going perhaps nato is going to work. and so he made that proposal to baker when baker met him in may of 1998 made it repeatedlyee is because even the record of conversation. baker i wouldn't say it ignored him but didn't really say anything to it which is very interesting. i have not considered the american records in great detail. and i wonder what the american reaction to this was. but clearly from that soviet perspective it was an important thing. because they wanted to have a role to play as partners of the united states. even though he relates like know what else he was losing the cold war. he was starting to spin the story. we are victors that stand standr maybe in nato. >> they have a lot of scholars in that room and our live studio audience who written about the coldte war we
anyway, nobody wanted soviet leadership. nobody wanted soviet leadership.n the end with his whole idea of common european home on the rocks, soviets global influence collapsing he was looking for home to anchor the soviet union in and thought perhaps itl nato if nothing else is going perhaps nato is going to work. and so he made that proposal to baker when baker met him in may of 1998 made it repeatedlyee is because even the record of conversation. baker i wouldn't say it ignored him but didn't...
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a little later, realizing that it was soviet. was finally established; in june 1922, the american authorities finally ceased to recognize bakhmetev as the official ambassador, and all diplomatic relations were interrupted between the united states and soviet russia for more than decades. miracle, premiere on august 17 at 20:00 on ntv. poisoning, intestinal infections. this is where affordable, powerful filters can come to the rescue. how to find your calling? where to get the necessary skills, how to earn more? find answers, having received a profession in skillbox, like 20 thousand graduates after training. start your journey for free. skillbox. to make money on... in my savings, i open a deposit in t-bank with a rate of 18%. i can top it up from any bank, by phone number - without commission. open a deposit in t-bank with a rate of 18%. te-bank, he's the only one. what mood are you in today, light and airy, romantic and sensual, relaxed and sublime. find vernet's scent. your mood, loyalty program sberspasibo updated, every mont
a little later, realizing that it was soviet. was finally established; in june 1922, the american authorities finally ceased to recognize bakhmetev as the official ambassador, and all diplomatic relations were interrupted between the united states and soviet russia for more than decades. miracle, premiere on august 17 at 20:00 on ntv. poisoning, intestinal infections. this is where affordable, powerful filters can come to the rescue. how to find your calling? where to get the necessary skills,...
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on the morning of july 12, soviet tanks moved forward. fifth guards tank army had to pass through several narrow corridors in view of these obstacles crossing the field, which prevented a large mass from acting. therefore at the same time on the field. went, attacked the german defense approximately 50-70 soviet tanks, for this reason the battle took place in several waves: the first 50-70 come out, others, someone breaks through along the bank of the pel, someone breaks through the forest belt, therefore the battle near prokhorovka, it was with some, so to speak, tank assumptions, that is, in it a large role, for example, played german anti-tank artillery, there self-propelled guns that fired from ... place and could parry these attacks of relatively small groups. from the first hours during the battle, german anti-tank guns rained tons of shells on rotmistrov's columns. the first echelon of thirty-fours perished almost in full. the second echelon of our tanks came under aimed fire from tigers and panthers that had advanced to meet them.
on the morning of july 12, soviet tanks moved forward. fifth guards tank army had to pass through several narrow corridors in view of these obstacles crossing the field, which prevented a large mass from acting. therefore at the same time on the field. went, attacked the german defense approximately 50-70 soviet tanks, for this reason the battle took place in several waves: the first 50-70 come out, others, someone breaks through along the bank of the pel, someone breaks through the forest...
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nobody really believed in the soviet ideal ology and soviet approach. people in the soviet union or eastern europe wanted to be part of the bigger world. when i spent my fulbright in leningrad in 81, all people wanted to know from me was how life was in the west, how life was in america, what did my house look like? how did i shop? did i go? i mean, there was a tremendous interest and very genuine only curious about this amazing life in the west. sometimes i think they exaggerated many cases, you know, our life to some, some level of prosperity that that was just in protocol. now, that's not the case. i think now we have a an angrier, more xenophobic, more inwardly oriented, more nationalistic russia that is far more anti-western than the people in the soviet period that i recall the late soviet. so i think today's challenges are are very, very large. and i and i want to sort of leave you more with thinking that, you know, what what we were able to do in the cold war was good. today's generation has to really deal with that. plus, i think many other ver
nobody really believed in the soviet ideal ology and soviet approach. people in the soviet union or eastern europe wanted to be part of the bigger world. when i spent my fulbright in leningrad in 81, all people wanted to know from me was how life was in the west, how life was in america, what did my house look like? how did i shop? did i go? i mean, there was a tremendous interest and very genuine only curious about this amazing life in the west. sometimes i think they exaggerated many cases,...
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allied with the soviet. now mccarthy was saying in saying and and in addition they're still here. they're dominating the government the secretary of the state and the secretary defense are their tools. are. all right. any questions about communism in the government. are all right. okay. let me now turn to the last segment of americans where there was a great fear the communists had infiltrated and were destroying american society from within. yes. question hundred. he it's unclear he made it up. yeah yeah. people have tried to figure out why he said that described a number out of the hat out the air. yeah. okay. so anti-communist worried about in education, k-12 education, colleges universities they called communist educators reggie carter's. it's a little harder to quantify than it is to quantify the number of federal employees who lost their jobs because it happens at the local level in this country especially you know most education decisions were made at the local. so you're looking at school districts t
allied with the soviet. now mccarthy was saying in saying and and in addition they're still here. they're dominating the government the secretary of the state and the secretary defense are their tools. are. all right. any questions about communism in the government. are all right. okay. let me now turn to the last segment of americans where there was a great fear the communists had infiltrated and were destroying american society from within. yes. question hundred. he it's unclear he made it...
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czechoslovakia and the soviet union.at britain and france, unexpectedly even for hitler, signed this agreement very quickly. he later said that his war was stolen from him, he wanted to fight, and , so to speak, diplomats did not let him do it. and the political elite of both france and great britain. they relied on the unwillingness of their citizens to fight, so to speak, to enter the war again. as a result of the munich agreement, czechoslovakia lost a third of its territory. germany received more than half of all reserves of czech coal, zinc and graphite. czech industry would become one of the main pillars of the third reich economy during the second world war. england and france. they were under the illusion, that they, with their policy of appeasement, this was not hidden. would direct hitler to the soviet union, but why they did not imagine that hitler, let's say, having quickly defeated the soviet union, which they were counting on, would not turn to the west, this remains some kind of mystery to this day, and ma
czechoslovakia and the soviet union.at britain and france, unexpectedly even for hitler, signed this agreement very quickly. he later said that his war was stolen from him, he wanted to fight, and , so to speak, diplomats did not let him do it. and the political elite of both france and great britain. they relied on the unwillingness of their citizens to fight, so to speak, to enter the war again. as a result of the munich agreement, czechoslovakia lost a third of its territory. germany...
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in total, 1,3000 soviet soldiers were concentrated near kursk. the frontline zone was turned into a huge fortress. the defense line consisted of three strips of trenches, anti-tank ditches, and antitank obstacles. in some areas, the depth of the fortification line reached tens of kilometers. the main problem of our defense was the lack of heavy artillery. soviet light guns were useless against the new german tanks, and new heavy guns had only just entered production at the beginning of battles clearly did not have time, then it was decided to use new defense tactics. if earlier anti-tank guns were built in one line along the front, now they were combined into anti-tank strong points, ptops. each point included up to twenty guns. the guns could fire in all directions. the distance between the strong points... hitler's main hope was the new german tanks. in addition to the tigers, the ferdinand self-propelled gun and the panther medium tank were brought here for the first time. these armored vehicles were almost invulnerable to our guns and tanks.
in total, 1,3000 soviet soldiers were concentrated near kursk. the frontline zone was turned into a huge fortress. the defense line consisted of three strips of trenches, anti-tank ditches, and antitank obstacles. in some areas, the depth of the fortification line reached tens of kilometers. the main problem of our defense was the lack of heavy artillery. soviet light guns were useless against the new german tanks, and new heavy guns had only just entered production at the beginning of battles...
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in washington, the soviet leader lived in the spacious government mansion blairhouse.he front pages of the newspaper were covered with photographs of nixon and brezhnev in an informal , friendly atmosphere. brezhnev visited the white house, the home of the american president in california, nixon held a reception in honor of. among the guests was ronald reagan, who would take over as us president in 1981. brezhnev received a cowboy belt as a gift. densek loved westerns and even received a pair of revolvers from chuck connors, the star of cowboy films. brezhnev was also presented with a second american car. this time, a lincoln continental. a fancy dark blue sedan. the engraving on the dashboard of the car read: in good memory with best wishes. before sending the gift to moscow, densek decided to check it out. and invited nixon to sit in the passenger seat and ride together. the lincoln continental headed towards one of the narrow roads near the camp david residence. the us president was seriously scared. brezhnev did not even think to slow down before the steep descent
in washington, the soviet leader lived in the spacious government mansion blairhouse.he front pages of the newspaper were covered with photographs of nixon and brezhnev in an informal , friendly atmosphere. brezhnev visited the white house, the home of the american president in california, nixon held a reception in honor of. among the guests was ronald reagan, who would take over as us president in 1981. brezhnev received a cowboy belt as a gift. densek loved westerns and even received a pair...
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the soviets and the british occupied the north and south of iran in 1320.val of the british and soviet soldiers, the iranian army disintegrated after a few hours, the resources and roads of iran were in the hands of the allies, and their soldiers were seen everywhere, but the people were stuck with a piece of bread. mohammad reza shah was not too sure about his future, his father reza shah after the invasion of mutfa. he immediately resigned and had to step down from power. mohammad reza shah knew that he was leaning on a throne that has shaky foundations. he neither had power inside the country, nor was he taken seriously by world powers. in the meantime, without the king being in the process important guests were on their way to tehran. joseph stalin, the soviet leader , was coming to tehran to participate in an important world meeting. the plane is not used. run was held. stalin hosted american and british leaders franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. the tehran conference to determine the future of world war ii was held while mohammad reza shah was
the soviets and the british occupied the north and south of iran in 1320.val of the british and soviet soldiers, the iranian army disintegrated after a few hours, the resources and roads of iran were in the hands of the allies, and their soldiers were seen everywhere, but the people were stuck with a piece of bread. mohammad reza shah was not too sure about his future, his father reza shah after the invasion of mutfa. he immediately resigned and had to step down from power. mohammad reza shah...
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the soviet union managed to secure its eastern borders.a result of this end of the war, japan entered into a neutrality pact, a non-aggression pact, in fact. japan's refusal to attack the soviet union in 1941 slowed its entry into world war ii. this allowed the ussr leadership to transfer military units and formations to the west of the country at the end of 1941, which played an important role in the battle of moscow. this historical fact is not forgotten in russia. in the first year, the soviet union was attacked, the mongolian people responded immediately. it was on june 22, the day the german invasion began, taking into account the time difference, that the mongolians held a joint meeting and decided to actually join the soviet union in the war with germany. mongolia transferred its economy to a military regime. in each region , a movement was launched to provide voluntary assistance to the red army. in the west of mongolia, in aimag khoft. gifts were collected for the red army soldiers, the cargo was priceless, warm clothes, shoes, wo
the soviet union managed to secure its eastern borders.a result of this end of the war, japan entered into a neutrality pact, a non-aggression pact, in fact. japan's refusal to attack the soviet union in 1941 slowed its entry into world war ii. this allowed the ussr leadership to transfer military units and formations to the west of the country at the end of 1941, which played an important role in the battle of moscow. this historical fact is not forgotten in russia. in the first year, the...
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and at a convenient opportunity, they can form an anti-soviet front. much still lies ahead of us learn about the role that the west played in inciting nazism, in particular. eighty years later, the situation repeated itself in the example of the neo-nazi kiev regime, which the west has now chosen as an instrument for its russophobic policy, for inflicting , as they say in the west, a strategic defeat on our country. the west, insisting today on kiev continuing military operations, confirms its involvement in... the soviet union. and that strange, as many call it, sedentary war that these countries waged against nazi germany, until the beginning of the occupation of france in may 1940 and leaves doubts in sane people about the true intentions of the collective west of those times. the nazi leaders were unambiguous in their memoirs. just listen, one of the leaders of german intelligence. the reich wanted to unite with the west to strike at the soviet union, only the valiant victories of the red army prevented these plans from being realized. and in this
and at a convenient opportunity, they can form an anti-soviet front. much still lies ahead of us learn about the role that the west played in inciting nazism, in particular. eighty years later, the situation repeated itself in the example of the neo-nazi kiev regime, which the west has now chosen as an instrument for its russophobic policy, for inflicting , as they say in the west, a strategic defeat on our country. the west, insisting today on kiev continuing military operations, confirms its...
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a statue of the four-time hero of the soviet union was erected in the city of choibalsan, where he was the japanese militarists were defeated.l took place from may to september 1939. and by this hour we have everything, with you was denis polanchukov, see you. welcome to rixsas premium magavish sudes & villas in hurghada, where luxury rooms and villas are combined with a golden food beach stretching 1 km. impeccable service, exquisite cuisine will make your holiday unforgettable. Рixса with premium. magavish seюds & villas - the holiday you dreamed of. veda vodka, a product of stellor group. we invite you to the swiss-hotel sharmel sheikh. the first in the world swiss hotel, working on the system, all inclusive. give yourself a holiday where elegance and natural beauty merge into perfect harmony. create memories that will remain. your ideal place in roll call, you can without build, i am very heart of the city, please, acquaintance and glad that you came to visit me, how much tea was drunk, how many stories were told, i was cheeky in white smoky, and i begin, rain at the end of summer
a statue of the four-time hero of the soviet union was erected in the city of choibalsan, where he was the japanese militarists were defeated.l took place from may to september 1939. and by this hour we have everything, with you was denis polanchukov, see you. welcome to rixsas premium magavish sudes & villas in hurghada, where luxury rooms and villas are combined with a golden food beach stretching 1 km. impeccable service, exquisite cuisine will make your holiday unforgettable. Рixса...
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located along the soviet mongolian border.re with my mother, fokly pavel. soboleva, got married, had 10 children, five boys, five girls. during the war, citizens of the ussr, permanently residing in mongolia, did not sit out far from the big events. in my family here my mother, two brothers, an older and a younger brother. they both died, one on the voronezh front. this is the older brother mikhail pavlovich sobolev, and the younger brother dmitry, his funeral did not come. in the spring of 1945 , germany was defeated. the great day of victory came. but there was still the japanese army, which continued to pursue an aggressive policy in china. chok don became the only representative of mongolia at the taki trial. he arrived in japan as a witness and the international tribunal then came to the conclusion that military actions were. chokdon, now works at the university of eastern aimag, writes an encyclopedia on the history of mongolia, he and the searchers learn new facts about the events at the river. dreams of coming to russi
located along the soviet mongolian border.re with my mother, fokly pavel. soboleva, got married, had 10 children, five boys, five girls. during the war, citizens of the ussr, permanently residing in mongolia, did not sit out far from the big events. in my family here my mother, two brothers, an older and a younger brother. they both died, one on the voronezh front. this is the older brother mikhail pavlovich sobolev, and the younger brother dmitry, his funeral did not come. in the spring of...
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the next day, the city was liberated by soviet troops. this meant that including losses for the germans, of the equipment that was under repair. ferdinands exploded en masse there and there. ceased to be tank in the sense that the mobile reserves as tank divisions literally had dozens of combat-ready vehicles left, this precipitous drop in the number of tanks in service led to the fact that... in august 1943 it became finally clear that the germans had lost their strategic offensive initiative, it no longer existed, and germany was still far from being a defeated country, but it was already clear that they were going over to the defensive, and the way out of the war is to leave with dignity, without losing face, but the germans simply could not think about any offensives here because their resources were exhausted. on august 5, 1943 , in honor of the liberation of orel and belgorod , an artillery salute was given in moscow. 124 guns installed in different areas of the capital fired 1,200 blank shells, the entire stock that was available a
the next day, the city was liberated by soviet troops. this meant that including losses for the germans, of the equipment that was under repair. ferdinands exploded en masse there and there. ceased to be tank in the sense that the mobile reserves as tank divisions literally had dozens of combat-ready vehicles left, this precipitous drop in the number of tanks in service led to the fact that... in august 1943 it became finally clear that the germans had lost their strategic offensive initiative,...
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with the arrival of british and soviet soldiers, the iranian army disintegrated after a few hours. the resources and roads of iran were in the hands of the allies and their soldiers were seen everywhere. but people were caught by a bite of bread. mohammad reza shah was also not sure about his future. his father, reza shah , quickly resigned after the allied invasion and was forced to step down from power. of tehran conference to determine the future of world war ii was held while mohammad reza shah was neither present nor invited. this conference was held with this purpose. the defeat of the nazi german army and its leader was adolf hitler. germany had occupied many parts of europe in the first years of the war, and hitler had his eye on the soviet soil, but stalin's defeat was not an easy task. in july 1943, the germans suffered a heavy defeat from the soviets in the battle of kursk. 5 months ago, the germans failed in the battle of stalingrad. stalin defeated the nazi german army at the gates of the city named after himself, but in this battle. nearly half a million were killed.
with the arrival of british and soviet soldiers, the iranian army disintegrated after a few hours. the resources and roads of iran were in the hands of the allies and their soldiers were seen everywhere. but people were caught by a bite of bread. mohammad reza shah was also not sure about his future. his father, reza shah , quickly resigned after the allied invasion and was forced to step down from power. of tehran conference to determine the future of world war ii was held while mohammad reza...
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about the policy of the soviet union in afghanistan, after seventy-ninth year, it must be said, that soviet union has officially stated on numerous occasions that we are ready to withdraw our troops and end the operation if the united states of america in turn stops supporting the opposition with weapons and stops supporting them through pakistan with financing, and therefore it should be said here that the soviet operation in afghanistan was more of a defensive nature and was aimed at stabilizing the region in the face of external intervention aimed at undermining the political regime in afghanistan. in 1979, the another crisis of political cooperation, irrepressible, forced intervention in the affairs of afghanistan, attempts to influence the reforms being carried out, to establish the soviet system led to the revolution and those political problems that forced the soviet union to introduce troops into afghanistan. war. the curtailment of military political cooperation, the halt of cultural exchanges and cross-border cooperation, the rise of the taliban movement, the american invas
about the policy of the soviet union in afghanistan, after seventy-ninth year, it must be said, that soviet union has officially stated on numerous occasions that we are ready to withdraw our troops and end the operation if the united states of america in turn stops supporting the opposition with weapons and stops supporting them through pakistan with financing, and therefore it should be said here that the soviet operation in afghanistan was more of a defensive nature and was aimed at...
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republic and seat of the first soviet government of ukraine. when the court is occupied, it seems to me, by the white guard troops, it is decided that the provisional government moves to belgorod, and then also the territory of the ukrainian soviet socialist republic, and then to kharkiv. and when in 2022... they decided to create the soviet union, the russian bolsheviks said to the ukrainian bolsheviks: listen, and judge, we just borrowed so that you could have a government there, but now that you are part of the soviet union anyway, why would you this territory, let it be the territory of russia, and so suja, which for several years was part of soviet ukraine, and before that a neutral zone between russia and the country, becomes part of the soviet of russia now the question arises, why not again. on the contrary, why can’t we create a neutral zone again, as in 1918, if it already existed, these are very conditional things, you understand, agreements between states, on which international law is based, on agreements between states, that is, t
republic and seat of the first soviet government of ukraine. when the court is occupied, it seems to me, by the white guard troops, it is decided that the provisional government moves to belgorod, and then also the territory of the ukrainian soviet socialist republic, and then to kharkiv. and when in 2022... they decided to create the soviet union, the russian bolsheviks said to the ukrainian bolsheviks: listen, and judge, we just borrowed so that you could have a government there, but now that...
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the first soviet government of ukraine.n, when the court is occupied, to me. it seems, the white guard troops, a decision is made that the provisional government will move to belgorod, which is then also the territory of the ukrainian socialist soviet republic, and then to kharkiv. and when in 2022 they decided to create the soviet union, the russian bolsheviks said to the ukrainian bolsheviks: listen, and give judgment, we just borrowed so that you have there was a government, but now that you are... still a part of the soviet union, why do you need this territory, let it be the territory of russia. and so suja, which for several years was part of soviet ukraine, and before that a neutral zone between russia and ukraine, becomes part of soviet russia. now the question arises, why can't we do the opposite again, why can't we make a neutral zone again, as in 1918, if it already existed, these are very conditional things, you know, agreements between states. what international law is based on, on agreements between states, th
the first soviet government of ukraine.n, when the court is occupied, to me. it seems, the white guard troops, a decision is made that the provisional government will move to belgorod, which is then also the territory of the ukrainian socialist soviet republic, and then to kharkiv. and when in 2022 they decided to create the soviet union, the russian bolsheviks said to the ukrainian bolsheviks: listen, and give judgment, we just borrowed so that you have there was a government, but now that you...
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that is why washington actively opposed the soviet. that the soviet union at the official level repeatedlythat we are ready to withdraw troops and stop the operation if in turn the united states of america stops supporting the opposition with weapons and stops supporting them through pakistan with the help of financing, so it should be said here that the soviet operation in afghanistan was rather defensive in nature. and was aimed at stabilizing the region in the context of external intervention aimed at undermining the political regime in afghanistan. in 1979, another crisis of political cooperation broke out. unbridled, forced intervention in the affairs of afghanistan, attempts to influence the reforms being carried out to establish the soviet system, led to a revolution and those political problems that forced the soviet union to introduce troops into afghanistan. the war, the curtailment of military and political cooperation, the halt of cultural exchanges and cross-border cooperation, the rise of the taliban movement , and the american invasion have wiped out the successes of the fif
that is why washington actively opposed the soviet. that the soviet union at the official level repeatedlythat we are ready to withdraw troops and stop the operation if in turn the united states of america stops supporting the opposition with weapons and stops supporting them through pakistan with the help of financing, so it should be said here that the soviet operation in afghanistan was rather defensive in nature. and was aimed at stabilizing the region in the context of external...
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russia and ukraine, becomes part of soviet russia. now the question arises, why can't we do the opposite again, why can't we make the neutral zone again, like you. in 1918, if it already existed, these are very conditional things, you understand, agreements between states, on which international law is based, on agreements between states, i.e. borders of the soviet union, they were carried out absolutely conditionally, simply by the pencil of the people's commissar for nationalities ra of soviet russia, and then of the soviet union joseph stalin, few people remember that the general secretary of the central committee of the rcp also held such a position. november 7, 1917, and all these soviet republics with their borders are purely a figment of his imagination, some countries were occupied, such as ukraine, belarus, georgia, armenia, azerbaijan, others were separated from soviet russia to blur the status of occupied countries that were founders of the soviet union, but he created their borders himself, so we have a huge number. region
russia and ukraine, becomes part of soviet russia. now the question arises, why can't we do the opposite again, why can't we make the neutral zone again, like you. in 1918, if it already existed, these are very conditional things, you understand, agreements between states, on which international law is based, on agreements between states, i.e. borders of the soviet union, they were carried out absolutely conditionally, simply by the pencil of the people's commissar for nationalities ra of...
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it's just some scrap of the soviet union.russian soviet federative-socialist republic, fiction by lenin ostrotskii. they were able to regain their bandit power in this territory, which, by the way, until the beginning of the 30s, no one recognized in this territory. it's just a separatist piece of the russian empire that got down lenin strotsky's throat. they managed to win it back. then. to attack us, of course, kyiv, minsk, the caucasian countries, all this is clear, but it is not a state, and there are two ways for it to become a real state, the russians see this way as returning all the soviet republic in its composition, and i see another way, to give the people of russia the opportunity to decide on their own statehood. to become the younger brothers of this very russian people, moreover, this is the russian people, for all the time of their history they show such infantilism that they cannot be either an older brother or a younger sister, this is simply, i would say, complex mental, such a difficult mental state, i wou
it's just some scrap of the soviet union.russian soviet federative-socialist republic, fiction by lenin ostrotskii. they were able to regain their bandit power in this territory, which, by the way, until the beginning of the 30s, no one recognized in this territory. it's just a separatist piece of the russian empire that got down lenin strotsky's throat. they managed to win it back. then. to attack us, of course, kyiv, minsk, the caucasian countries, all this is clear, but it is not a state,...
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union, he was not the president of the soviet union at all.s was a person about whom the majority of the population of the soviet union learned on august 19, 1991. i well remember the election of gennady yanaev as the vice president of the soviet union. i was then at the congress of people's deputies of the soviet union. and then i asked mykhailo gorbachev ugh. why did he even propose this candidacy? none of us from the people who covered this congress of deputies, who worked with politicians, could understand this. it. there was no one, this person was known exclusively for his tendency to alcoholism, but everyone says that boris yelson was prone to alcoholism, but boris yelson was really a person who could uh... quite a lot of alcohol, but at the same time, borys yeltsin's interest in life was not vodka and power, but the interest of gennady yanayev life was vodka, not power, it was, this, these are different things, agree, when vodka is a hobby for you, well, for many people in not only russia, vodka can be a hobby, but when vodka is a mean
union, he was not the president of the soviet union at all.s was a person about whom the majority of the population of the soviet union learned on august 19, 1991. i well remember the election of gennady yanaev as the vice president of the soviet union. i was then at the congress of people's deputies of the soviet union. and then i asked mykhailo gorbachev ugh. why did he even propose this candidacy? none of us from the people who covered this congress of deputies, who worked with politicians,...
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moscow will be soviet ukraine, and to lead this soviet ukraine should be a loyal, obedient person.iled this mission completely because he was unable to work with the ukrainian party apparatus. ukrainian party officials, who made up the majority in the parliament, considered him an absolute upstart. ugh. that is why ivashko happily agreed to be elected deputy general secretary of the central committee of the cpsu a few months after he was elected chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine. for ukrainian communists it was. fiasco, they were in awe, but also difficult, i spoke with him, after his election as the deputy general secretary of the cpsu, i spoke publicly, it was an interview that was printed, and he spoke about the leadership of the communist party of ukraine out of open hatred, as about people who did not live up to his expectations at all, he did not hide at all that his main desire was to leave ukraine, that is, this mutual antipathy was absolutely... obviously, that means that ivashko was a representative of the moscow, if you will, party school, who saw ukraine simply
moscow will be soviet ukraine, and to lead this soviet ukraine should be a loyal, obedient person.iled this mission completely because he was unable to work with the ukrainian party apparatus. ukrainian party officials, who made up the majority in the parliament, considered him an absolute upstart. ugh. that is why ivashko happily agreed to be elected deputy general secretary of the central committee of the cpsu a few months after he was elected chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine. for...
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russia and ukraine, becomes part of soviet russia.ow the question arises, why can't it be the other way around? why can't it be neutral again create a zone, as in 1918, if it already existed, these are very conditional things, you understand, agreements between states, on which international law is based, on agreements between states, that is, the borders of the soviet union, they were drawn completely conditionally, just with the pencil of the people's commissar on nationality affairs of soviet russia, and then of the soviet union under joseph stalin. few people remember that the general. the central committee of the rkpb still held such a position on november 7, 1917, and all these soviet republics with their borders are exclusively a figment of his imagination. some countries were occupied, such as ukraine, belarus, georgia, armenia, azerbaijan, others separated from soviet russia to blur the status of occupied countries that were the founders of the soviet union, but he created their borders himself, so we have. a huge number of d
russia and ukraine, becomes part of soviet russia.ow the question arises, why can't it be the other way around? why can't it be neutral again create a zone, as in 1918, if it already existed, these are very conditional things, you understand, agreements between states, on which international law is based, on agreements between states, that is, the borders of the soviet union, they were drawn completely conditionally, just with the pencil of the people's commissar on nationality affairs of...
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russia, and then of the soviet union, joseph stalin.member that the general secretary of the central committee of the rcp still held such a position on november 7, 1917, and all these soviet republics. with their borders, this is exclusively a figment of his imagination, some countries were occupied, like ukraine, belarus, georgia, armenia, azerbaijan, others, separated from soviet russia to blur the status of occupied countries that were the founders of the soviet union, but he created their borders himself, so we have a huge number of divided regions, divided. as you and i understand, the territory of donbass, half of donbass is russian, half of donbass is ukrainian, part of donbass is donetsk oblast, part of donbass is rostov oblast, half of bukovyna is ukrainian, because stalin decided to take this part from romania, half romanian, half galicia is ukrainian, half of galicia is polish, half of slobozan region is russian, half is ukrainian, half is. sumy region, half russian, half ukrainian. in principle, ethnic ukrainians live on bot
russia, and then of the soviet union, joseph stalin.member that the general secretary of the central committee of the rcp still held such a position on november 7, 1917, and all these soviet republics. with their borders, this is exclusively a figment of his imagination, some countries were occupied, like ukraine, belarus, georgia, armenia, azerbaijan, others, separated from soviet russia to blur the status of occupied countries that were the founders of the soviet union, but he created their...
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polish occupation will be replaced by soviet occupation.at first, it is true, the soviets will behave very cautiously, but their wickedness will not last long. already at the beginning of october, 300 people were arrested, that is, the invasion began on september 17, and in two weeks, about 3,000 people were already packed into prison. then the blow went to the deportations, there for 80 and a half percent, it was the polish population that left. to the north, east, then they deported, strangely enough, about 100,000 jews who escaped from central poland from the germans, and the arrests already at the beginning of 1941, until june, ukrainians, the families of bandaunov, are already experiencing it there , there is an illegal, full-blooded soviet lviv living full-blooded life, hearts full of joy and happiness. new soviet citizens, to liberate ukraine from the stalinist regime and not only the western ukraine, all of it, any of it price, and make it independent, that was the global goal of the oun. so the members of this organization decided
polish occupation will be replaced by soviet occupation.at first, it is true, the soviets will behave very cautiously, but their wickedness will not last long. already at the beginning of october, 300 people were arrested, that is, the invasion began on september 17, and in two weeks, about 3,000 people were already packed into prison. then the blow went to the deportations, there for 80 and a half percent, it was the polish population that left. to the north, east, then they deported,...
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nationality. and then soviet stalin. few people remember that the general secretary of the central committee of the rkpb held such a position since november 7, 1917. and all these soviet republics with their borders are exclusively a figment of his imagination. there were some countries occupied like ukraine, belarus, georgia, armenia, azerbaijan, others separated from soviet russia to blur the status of occupied countries that were founded. of the soviet union, but he created their borders himself, so we have a huge number of divided regions, divided, as we understand with you, the territory of donbass, half of donbass is russian, half of donbass is ukrainian, part of donbass is donetsk region, part of donbass is rostov region, half bukovyny is ukrainian, because stalin so decided to take this part. in romania, half of romanian, half of galicia ukrainian, half of galicia polish , half of slobozan region russian, half ukrainian, ugh, half of the sumy region, russian, half ukrainian, on both sides, if we talk about the ru
nationality. and then soviet stalin. few people remember that the general secretary of the central committee of the rkpb held such a position since november 7, 1917. and all these soviet republics with their borders are exclusively a figment of his imagination. there were some countries occupied like ukraine, belarus, georgia, armenia, azerbaijan, others separated from soviet russia to blur the status of occupied countries that were founded. of the soviet union, but he created their borders...
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union and that had great technological connections with the soviet union.ification of the german democratic republic and the federal republic of germany, of course, absorbed the gdr, many opportunities for the east germans ceased, and today these people, of course, do not have these opportunities. today is a completely different story.
union and that had great technological connections with the soviet union.ification of the german democratic republic and the federal republic of germany, of course, absorbed the gdr, many opportunities for the east germans ceased, and today these people, of course, do not have these opportunities. today is a completely different story.
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president of the soviet union at all. it was a person about whom the majority of the population of the soviet union learned on august 19, 1991 . i well remember the election of gennady yanaev as the vice-president of the soviet union, i was then at the congress of people's deputies of the soviet union, and i then asked mikhail gorbachev why he proposed this candidacy in the first place, none of us human beings, who covered this congress of deputies, who worked with politicians, could not understand this, it was nobody, this person was known exclusively for his tendency to alcoholism, but everyone says, that boris yeltsin was prone to alcoholism, but boris yeltsin really was a person who could... drink quite a lot of alcohol, but along with this, boris yeltsin's interest in life was not vodka, power, but gennadiy yanaev's interest in life was vodka , not power, it was, it is, these are different things, agree, when vodka is a hobby for you, well, for many people in not only russia, vodka can be a hobby, but when vodka is a
president of the soviet union at all. it was a person about whom the majority of the population of the soviet union learned on august 19, 1991 . i well remember the election of gennady yanaev as the vice-president of the soviet union, i was then at the congress of people's deputies of the soviet union, and i then asked mikhail gorbachev why he proposed this candidacy in the first place, none of us human beings, who covered this congress of deputies, who worked with politicians, could not...