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in january nine hundred forty three u.s.s.r. troops started pushing the nazis back liberating one part of ukraine after another . western ukraine was the last ukrainian region held by the germans finally being liberated in october of one nine hundred forty four. bands continue to wage their guerrilla war against the soviet regime carrying out bloody raids on ukrainian villages and towns and leaving behind chaos and casualties. this war went on until the middle of the one nine hundred fifty s. when the last collaborators were either detained or fled the country. on may seventh one thousand nine hundred forty five germany unconditionally surrendered to the allies ukraine remained a part of the soviet union fs for its. the peace after the second world war was short lived. the united states and the soviet union nations who allied together along with england to defeat the nazis tragically became foes as the cold war began. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than
in january nine hundred forty three u.s.s.r. troops started pushing the nazis back liberating one part of ukraine after another . western ukraine was the last ukrainian region held by the germans finally being liberated in october of one nine hundred forty four. bands continue to wage their guerrilla war against the soviet regime carrying out bloody raids on ukrainian villages and towns and leaving behind chaos and casualties. this war went on until the middle of the one nine hundred fifty s....
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and the u.s.s.r. lasted for nearly forty five years keeping humanity under the constant threat of nuclear war. in this battle the united states never lost sight of ukraine's importance. u.s. intelligence kept a close eye on ukrainian nationalist organizations as a possible source of counter intelligence against the soviet union. cia documents that just recently have been declassified shows strong ties between u.s. intelligence and ukrainian nationalists since one thousand nine hundred forty six from the cia agency report it is clear that they were not mistaken about the nature of ukrainian nationalists organizations or their leaders step on bond dare i himself according to an o.s.'s report of september one thousand nine hundred forty five bunn darragh had earned a fierce reputation for conducting a reign of terror during world war two after the second world war under another ukrainian nazi leaders fled to europe where the cia helped them hide. the cia later inform the immigration and naturalization se
and the u.s.s.r. lasted for nearly forty five years keeping humanity under the constant threat of nuclear war. in this battle the united states never lost sight of ukraine's importance. u.s. intelligence kept a close eye on ukrainian nationalist organizations as a possible source of counter intelligence against the soviet union. cia documents that just recently have been declassified shows strong ties between u.s. intelligence and ukrainian nationalists since one thousand nine hundred forty six...
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all changed during gorbachev's times the u.s.s.r. was cited not to go through with this declaration then the japanese asked us to go back to discussing this issue as part of this declaration but. during our discussions. so. you know the shorter the individual little tips which is to with this center of gravity change so to speak we moved away from the nine hundred fifty six to corporation and today during our meeting with mr abbott. has said that japan would be ready to go back to discussing this issue on the basis of the nineteen fifty six the corporation but this would require additional work. because as you know in the declaration itself for the nonce all the details are quite clear on the outlines the the basics of the problem and the basics of the u.s. ceasars. readiness to transfer the islands but there are no details about the sovereignty about the basis for this transferring of the islands and and so on and so forth it requires additional theatrics deliberation and work. go on and give each task use agency my question is abou
all changed during gorbachev's times the u.s.s.r. was cited not to go through with this declaration then the japanese asked us to go back to discussing this issue as part of this declaration but. during our discussions. so. you know the shorter the individual little tips which is to with this center of gravity change so to speak we moved away from the nine hundred fifty six to corporation and today during our meeting with mr abbott. has said that japan would be ready to go back to discussing...
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he fled from czechoslovakia which wasn't even part of the u.s.s.r. putin that started funding something called the internet research agency this is serious said who was the proof how are. hold on i forget opinion piece. you know just like. your opinion the center piece in the k.g.b.'s seven commandments on fake news find a crack in society create a life soup big nobody would believe that it was made up wrap it in the kernel of truth conceal your hand as if the story came from someone else find a useful idiot deny everything and play the long game inevitably of course we get in on rubble mention isn't it nice to have your own t.v. show wow how does it go to us stella journalism mit except you know i have this nagging feeling this doubt the k.g.b. playbook that they claim to have exposed to fits one story even better stu this probably new york times style commandment one the crack in society donald trump new york times is personal arch enemy jack commandment to the outlandish lie donald trump the president of the united states of america is a russian s
he fled from czechoslovakia which wasn't even part of the u.s.s.r. putin that started funding something called the internet research agency this is serious said who was the proof how are. hold on i forget opinion piece. you know just like. your opinion the center piece in the k.g.b.'s seven commandments on fake news find a crack in society create a life soup big nobody would believe that it was made up wrap it in the kernel of truth conceal your hand as if the story came from someone else find...
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the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed the wars and revolutions that are its legacy. in my own country i saw russian tanks reasserting soviet borders and axing toward land. after almost thirty years of independence the u.s.s.r. is still with us and i believe we cannot have a future until we have dealt with this passed. i've lived away from georgia for almost ten years. every time i come back i remember why i left because i feel that the history is weighing down on my country. and it will take many years to transform it into the country that i want to live i
the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed the wars...
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the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed the wars and revolutions that are its legacy. in my own country i saw russian tanks reasserting soviet borders and axing toward land. after almost thirty years of independence the u.s.s.r. is still with us and i believe we cannot have the future until we have dealt with this passed. i've lived away from georgia for almost ten years. every time i come back i remember why i left because i feel that the history is weighing down on my country. and it will take many years to transform it into the country that i want to live
the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed the wars...
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the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed wars and revolutions that are its legacy. in my own country i saw russian tanks reasserting soviet borders and axing toward land. after almost thirty years of independence the u.s.s.r. is still with us and i believe we cannot have the future until we have dealt with this passed. i've lived away from georgia for almost ten years. every time i come back i remember why i left because i feel that the history is weighing down on my country. and it will take many years to transform it into the country that i want to live in.
the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed wars and...
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the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed the wars and revolutions that are its legacy. in my own country i saw russian tanks reasserting soviet borders and axing toward land. after almost thirty years of independence the u.s.s.r. is still with us and i believe we cannot have a future until we have dealt with this passed. i've lived away from georgia for almost ten years. every time i come back i remember why i left because i feel that the history is weighing down on my country. and it will take many years to transform it into the country that i want to live i
the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed the wars...
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it was installed already in the nineties when the u.s.s.r. collapsed so there was no want to run them out of their methods of building. we're on the bridge. i grew up in one of the buildings that was built in the seventy's during the soviet union and i wrong that i'm dreaming about the time when this buildings will be demolished is it fair to say let's just say it raises this painful history. you know i don't think it's right and i don't think it's possible first of four buildings they are just buildings you know the room their buildings keep their memory of tragedy our monuments like concentration camps in germany are kept in order to be reminded you know about the history of government buildings and to them mourn humans they seem to inspire or to. it wants to just scare people like our what the what did they want to do you know of course one of the means to show the power of the state has always been architecture it was always there mean to show your own people that they are small they are a leo and they should be afraid of the state to tel
it was installed already in the nineties when the u.s.s.r. collapsed so there was no want to run them out of their methods of building. we're on the bridge. i grew up in one of the buildings that was built in the seventy's during the soviet union and i wrong that i'm dreaming about the time when this buildings will be demolished is it fair to say let's just say it raises this painful history. you know i don't think it's right and i don't think it's possible first of four buildings they are just...
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the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed wars and revolutions that are its legacy. in my own country i saw russian tanks reasserting soviet borders and axing toward land. after almost thirty years of independence the u.s.s.r. is still with us and i believe we cannot have a future until we have dealt with this passed. i've lived away from georgia for almost ten years. every time i come back i remember why i left because i feel that the history is weighing down on my country. and it will take many years to transform it into the country that i want to live in. t
the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed wars and...
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the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed the wars and revolutions that are its legacy. in my own country i saw russian tanks reasserting soviet borders and axing toward land. after almost thirty years of independence the u.s.s.r. is still with us and i believe we cannot have a future until we have dealt with this passed. i've lived away from georgia for almost ten years. every time i come back i remember why i left because i feel that the history is weighing down on my country. and it will take many years to transform it into the country that i want to live i
the u.s.s.r. . people think that when the hammer and sickle flag came down on the kremlin in december one thousand ninety one the world changed but things are never that simple. i was too young to remember soviet rule but i have lived my whole life in its shadow. as a georgian i cannot forget the fact that my family members where executed in the soviet purges. as a daughter i cannot forgive the fact that the soviet system crushed my parents' aspirations. as a reporter i have witnessed the wars...
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does back in the u.s.s.r. which kicks the record off as helter skelter which is a real screamer of a track and also a revolution you know which i think are going to him now. say you want to read. you tell me that it. is the way. to go. you know like you're saying this album is something of a departure for the how does it fit into their story well that's a very interesting question i mean it came out in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight obesity it's a fiftieth celebration and at that time in history in european history there were fights on the streets there was revolution which is echoed in that song but in the beatles story itself that was something of ructions and disenfranchised and upset the band were on the verge of splitting off on several occasions one point ringgold left the band and was rude back into the group by the other three who sent to fill his hotel room with flowers to get him back into the studio yoko was on the scene john lennon's late to wife she was sort of getting creatively involved g
does back in the u.s.s.r. which kicks the record off as helter skelter which is a real screamer of a track and also a revolution you know which i think are going to him now. say you want to read. you tell me that it. is the way. to go. you know like you're saying this album is something of a departure for the how does it fit into their story well that's a very interesting question i mean it came out in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight obesity it's a fiftieth celebration and at that time in...
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even though the u.s.s.r. collapsed their mindset hasn't changed.in two thousand and four the ministry of the interior opened the cheka and k.g.b. files to the public. but neither my parents nor my grandfather have come here to find out what happened to his grandfather in one nine hundred thirty seven. like so many georgians their anxiety is that someone they knew perhaps even a family member might have been involved. call him as a sign that it's like they were that agreement but. that is only such a machine to those you don't need me to sort through. the documents are all in russian. is just for you don't know this. is the interviewing local it's not everyone. on the same day. which. we just found a document so my father's great grandfather. was in the u. so hussein son was a sentence on the twenty sixth of october nineteenth thirty seven. band he was executed on the twenty nine seventy seventy something people he was executed as number thirty one. he was executed but to me but my grand father thought that he was actually taken to tbilisi for execu
even though the u.s.s.r. collapsed their mindset hasn't changed.in two thousand and four the ministry of the interior opened the cheka and k.g.b. files to the public. but neither my parents nor my grandfather have come here to find out what happened to his grandfather in one nine hundred thirty seven. like so many georgians their anxiety is that someone they knew perhaps even a family member might have been involved. call him as a sign that it's like they were that agreement but. that is only...
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it was installed already in the nineties when the u.s.s.r. collapsed so there was no want to run them out of their methods of building. we were on the bridge. so. i grew up in one of the buildings that was built in the seventy's during the soviet union and i wrong that i'm dreaming about the time when this buildings will be demolished is it fair to say let's just raises this painful history. you know i don't think it's right and i don't think it's possible first of four buildings they are just buildings you know your room their buildings keep their memory of tragedy our monuments like concentration camps in germany are kept in order to be reminded you know about the history of government buildings and the monuments they seemed to inspire or did. they want to just scare people like are what the what did they want to do you know of course one of the means to show the power of the state has always been architecture it was always there mean to show your own people. they are small they are all the oh and they should be afraid of the state to tell
it was installed already in the nineties when the u.s.s.r. collapsed so there was no want to run them out of their methods of building. we were on the bridge. so. i grew up in one of the buildings that was built in the seventy's during the soviet union and i wrong that i'm dreaming about the time when this buildings will be demolished is it fair to say let's just raises this painful history. you know i don't think it's right and i don't think it's possible first of four buildings they are just...
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it was installed already in the nineties when the u.s.s.r.collapsed so there was no want to run them out of their methods of building. we were on the bridge. i grew up in or one of the buildings that was built in the seventy's during the soviet union and i wrong that i'm dreaming about the time when this buildings will be demolished is it fair to say let's just say it raises this painful history. you know i don't think it's right and i don't think it's possible first off or buildings they are just buildings you know the room their buildings keep their memory of tragedy our monuments like concentration camps in germany are kept in order to be reminded you know about the history of government buildings and to them mourn humans they seem to inspire or to. it wants to just scare people like or what but what did they want to do you know of course one of the means to show the power of the state has always been architecture it was always there mean to show your own people. they are small they are all the oh and they should be afraid of the state to
it was installed already in the nineties when the u.s.s.r.collapsed so there was no want to run them out of their methods of building. we were on the bridge. i grew up in or one of the buildings that was built in the seventy's during the soviet union and i wrong that i'm dreaming about the time when this buildings will be demolished is it fair to say let's just say it raises this painful history. you know i don't think it's right and i don't think it's possible first off or buildings they are...
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pragmatically made with hitler in one thousand that's not what the ethnic cleansing carried out within the u.s.s.r. . under russia's current minister of culture glad i'm a maiden ski himself the director of the military historical society that national ideal is being adapted for film in two thousand and fifteen the government issued a state decree encouraging the use of patch of text in a mine education and in february this year the ministry of defense announced it's only initiatives to produce films that are heroic and patriotic i think russia has been. trying to find itself after. transitioning from the fall of the soviet union into a new country it's been trying to find its own identity again and push for patriotic movies and a kind of a russian identity is part of that but they are patchy tism is always called for in difficult times for any country and there's a need to both distract and unite people the theme of patrick is and was displayed constantly in soviet films the struggle against the counter revolutionaries enemies of the people as well as the depiction of grand socialist construction
pragmatically made with hitler in one thousand that's not what the ethnic cleansing carried out within the u.s.s.r. . under russia's current minister of culture glad i'm a maiden ski himself the director of the military historical society that national ideal is being adapted for film in two thousand and fifteen the government issued a state decree encouraging the use of patch of text in a mine education and in february this year the ministry of defense announced it's only initiatives to produce...
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york to seoul via anchorage was shot down by a soviet interceptor aircraft over the territory of the u.s.s.r. in the sea of japan there was absolutely no justification i don't legal or moral for what the soviets did the tragedy of the korean bowing was considered a perfect occasion to demonstrate the nato military power within dangerous proximity to the soviets on november second one thousand nine hundred eighty three nato launched able archer attend a command post exercise simulating a conflict escalation culminating in a nuclear attack it was followed by placing pershing two nuclear missiles in europe . what reagan didn't take into consideration was the paranoid overreaction of the soviets. a recently declassified us intelligence report shows that for the first time since the cuban missile crisis the world was close to nuclear war. just like in one nine hundred eighty three the malaysian boeing crash was leveraged against the enemy. a new wave of sanctions hit russia mediately after the tragedy. the united states is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the russian economy. year and thr
york to seoul via anchorage was shot down by a soviet interceptor aircraft over the territory of the u.s.s.r. in the sea of japan there was absolutely no justification i don't legal or moral for what the soviets did the tragedy of the korean bowing was considered a perfect occasion to demonstrate the nato military power within dangerous proximity to the soviets on november second one thousand nine hundred eighty three nato launched able archer attend a command post exercise simulating a...
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other churches now they broke away in the early ninety's when ukraine got its independence from the u.s.s.r. this is the key of patriarchates and the ukrainian autocephalous church these claim independence but they have never been recognized officially as official corrugations that's until very recently when the patriarch of constantinople made moves to give them that autonomy independence as well this is very much anger. the moscow patriarch the process of granting autocephaly is artificial imposed from outside does not reflect internal ecclesiastical necessity will not bring real church unity will deepen division and intensify conflicts among the people of ukraine under these conditions the participation of the pesky pait clergy and laity of the you see in these process is is considered impossible and how is the russian orthodox church reacted well this is triggered a total breakdown in relations the moscow patriarchate has rejected this decision they've stated that they have had all thought over the key of corrugation since the seventeenth century and they've even called the schism trigg
other churches now they broke away in the early ninety's when ukraine got its independence from the u.s.s.r. this is the key of patriarchates and the ukrainian autocephalous church these claim independence but they have never been recognized officially as official corrugations that's until very recently when the patriarch of constantinople made moves to give them that autonomy independence as well this is very much anger. the moscow patriarch the process of granting autocephaly is artificial...
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pragmatically made with hitler in one thousand nine hundred or the ethnic cleansing carried out within the u.s.s.r. under russia's current minister of culture latham image in scheme himself the director of the military historical society that national ideal is being adapted for film in two thousand and fifteen the government issued a state decree encouraging the use of patch of text in a mine education and in february this year the ministry of defense and not its own initiative to produce films that are heroic and patriotic i think russia has been. trying to find itself after. this a transitioning from the fall of the soviet union into a new country it's been trying to find its own identity again and push for patriotic moves kind of a russian identity is part of that but they are patchy tism is always called for in difficult times for any country and there's a need to both distract and unite people the theme of patrick is and was displayed constantly in soviet films the struggle against the counter revolutionaries enemies of the people as well as the depiction of grand socialist construction proje
pragmatically made with hitler in one thousand nine hundred or the ethnic cleansing carried out within the u.s.s.r. under russia's current minister of culture latham image in scheme himself the director of the military historical society that national ideal is being adapted for film in two thousand and fifteen the government issued a state decree encouraging the use of patch of text in a mine education and in february this year the ministry of defense and not its own initiative to produce films...