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, belarusian versailles. at the end of the 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the entire country, he also created one of the best code of laws in europe in terms of temerok, he is also credited with the preparation of dmitry for trips to moscow, the chancellor. sapieha lion. a modest, ascetic personality, a typical military leader did not revel, and his castle did not give magnificent balls, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress than a palace. ruzhany palace is located on a hill, so you will always notice it. from which side they would not drive up to him . pay attention up bravo is adorned with a sculpture of a stranger who she still is unknown locals she is called the patroness of the small in the past, she pointed to a birch tree where 15 representatives of the family rested in the carthusian cloister laid down by the sobegs, but we will not be sad to return to those times when the sapiehas were well-known and au
, belarusian versailles. at the end of the 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the entire country, he also created one of the best code of laws in europe in terms of temerok, he is also credited with the preparation of dmitry for trips to moscow, the chancellor. sapieha lion. a modest, ascetic personality, a typical military leader did not revel, and his castle did not give magnificent balls, although it was the central...
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, belarusian versailles. at the end of the 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the entire country. he also created one of the best by this standards set of laws in europe, his efforts are also credited with the preparation of false dmitry for campaigns against moscow, the chancellor. sapieha lion. personality, a modest skeptical typical military leader nikutil, yes, and lush balls did not give his castle, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress than a palace. ruzhany palace is located on a hill, so you will always notice it. from which side they would not drive up to him . pay attention to the top of the gate is decorated with a sculpture of a stranger who she is still unknown locals she is called the patroness of the small towns. in the past , she pointed to a birch where 15 representatives of the genus rested in the artesian dancer, planted by the runaways to the artesian dancer, but let's not go back to the sad days
, belarusian versailles. at the end of the 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the entire country. he also created one of the best by this standards set of laws in europe, his efforts are also credited with the preparation of false dmitry for campaigns against moscow, the chancellor. sapieha lion. personality, a modest skeptical typical military leader nikutil, yes, and lush balls did not give his castle, although it was the...
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invited ukrainians to one of the most beautiful places in warsaw , it is also called the polish versailles , maria chernyakhivska will tell more despite the sharp cold and gloomy weather , a lot of ukrainians gathered at the gate of the royal garden to vilyanov we from the kyiv region of the city of boryspil e.e. we came to warsaw on march 8, i am from the dnipro and in warsaw i am from kyiv and in warsaw since march we are from february 28, mrs. natalia, most of the attendees are already she knows well, that's why they don't miss her tours of warsaw, we've already been three times on tours to lazenky staro, in stary myaska and nashepenkivskiy e-e, the tour is dedicated to chopin, today the ukrainian group is introduced to the garden and park complex in wilyaniv and its history. this was the country residence of the polish king jan iii sobieski, who, by the way, was originally from the lviv region. this estate was his dacha built for his beloved french woman maria, whom everyone affectionately called marysenko. they met when a very young girl was already married to a rich lover and a beehi
invited ukrainians to one of the most beautiful places in warsaw , it is also called the polish versailles , maria chernyakhivska will tell more despite the sharp cold and gloomy weather , a lot of ukrainians gathered at the gate of the royal garden to vilyanov we from the kyiv region of the city of boryspil e.e. we came to warsaw on march 8, i am from the dnipro and in warsaw i am from kyiv and in warsaw since march we are from february 28, mrs. natalia, most of the attendees are already she...
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the royal castle had to be rebuilt that country after that swedish flood he is building a small versailles, the king personally participates in the design of a country palace in the baroque style, the palace has three architectural features of polish aristocratic houses, italian hiv and also of the french versailles, on the walls you can see what the king and his wife looked like, as well as all the subsequent owners of the estate, a special detail of the palace in vilyanov is a unique sundial, this is a sundial that has three in one. it was sunny, but now , unfortunately, we have clouds chronos shows what time it is, what day of the week and what month the palace was not damaged during the second world war, so it was preserved in its original form and of course the special thing here is the royal garden and the park with an area of 32 hectares, it has several parts, the english garden, the french and chinese sculptures in the garden symbolize love, the participants of the excursion, such cultural events as you like from these places. so, wherever i was, i liked it here the most, well, i
the royal castle had to be rebuilt that country after that swedish flood he is building a small versailles, the king personally participates in the design of a country palace in the baroque style, the palace has three architectural features of polish aristocratic houses, italian hiv and also of the french versailles, on the walls you can see what the king and his wife looked like, as well as all the subsequent owners of the estate, a special detail of the palace in vilyanov is a unique sundial,...
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Sep 16, 2022
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, belarusian versailles. 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country. he also created one of the best by this standards set of laws in europe, his efforts are credited with the preparation of false dmitry for trips to moscow chancellor. sapieha lion. personality, a modest skeptical typical military leader nikutil, yes, and lush balls did not give his castle, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress than a palace. ruzhany palace is located on a hill, so you will always notice it. from which side they would not drive up to him . pay attention to the top of the gate is decorated with a sculpture of a stranger, who she is still unknown to the locals. she is called the patroness of small towns. in the past , she pointed to a birch where in the carthusian dancer laid down by the sobegs, 15 representatives of the family rested, but let's not go back to the sad days when the sapiehas were well-known and authoritative.
, belarusian versailles. 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country. he also created one of the best by this standards set of laws in europe, his efforts are credited with the preparation of false dmitry for trips to moscow chancellor. sapieha lion. personality, a modest skeptical typical military leader nikutil, yes, and lush balls did not give his castle, although it was the central residence, but rather was a...
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the main thing is that versailles be in your soul.me to get ready for the road, because ahead of us are waiting for new incredible interesting and unexplored cities of belarus urban mitusni here is your edge and your strength. the truth is a pirate, how forgive me for letting myself go and tearing off a special one manta. and right under each krok and one not with nature, her own wild guard yelnya belarus, she built tens of thousands of objects from the national bank of russia to large factories in belarus iron and sometimes forgot that she is woman. i was so tougher , let’s say not domineering, but tougher, i could live comfortably and just take care of the house , stop my life and only in the beds and just everything and die quietly no no, no, but she did not do what she did waiting and went to the models. well, you never say that. is it bad? yes? they say if you don't know what to do, because people are bored. but reliably stereotypes live in our heads , control us and give a feeling of calmness, but if necessary, something more is
the main thing is that versailles be in your soul.me to get ready for the road, because ahead of us are waiting for new incredible interesting and unexplored cities of belarus urban mitusni here is your edge and your strength. the truth is a pirate, how forgive me for letting myself go and tearing off a special one manta. and right under each krok and one not with nature, her own wild guard yelnya belarus, she built tens of thousands of objects from the national bank of russia to large...
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, belarusian versailles.e 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country. he also created one of the best by these standards code of laws in europe, and his efforts are credited with preparing dmitry for trips to moscow as a chancellor. rival lion. personality, modest, ascetic typical the military leader nikutil, yes, and lush bols did not give his castle, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress than a palace. ruzhany palace is located on a hill, so you will always notice it. from which side they would not drive up to him . pay attention up bravo is decorated with a sculpture of a stranger who she is still unknown to the locals she is called the patroness of small towns. in the past , she pointed to a birch where 15 representatives of the genus rested in the carthusian dancer planted by sobeg, but let's not go back sad to those times when the sapiehas were well-known and authoritative. so the place prospered und
, belarusian versailles.e 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country. he also created one of the best by these standards code of laws in europe, and his efforts are credited with preparing dmitry for trips to moscow as a chancellor. rival lion. personality, modest, ascetic typical the military leader nikutil, yes, and lush bols did not give his castle, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress...
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the main thing is that versailles be in your soul.time to get ready to go, because new incredible interesting and unknown cities of belarus are ahead of us. everything changes very quickly, time goes by imperceptibly, minutes, days of the year, we never have enough time to stop and think about those who are waiting for us. at this moment it is worth remembering those without whom we will be so lonely on this earth, it's time say, you know, i miss or listen to dads, right now, without delay, you need to say. i'm here, i'm here appreciate the time spent with your loved ones. the common south, he is the european representative of the order of insectivorous hedgehogs , there are 23 species, seven genera and two from the family in the twilight forest, and now the hedgehog sparkles with black eyes, sniffing the air, getting out of its cozy oral leaves. norkin now he will go hunting. during the day, a prickly animal is rarely seen on a walk unless it sleeps off in its nest, located, as a rule, somewhere in the roots of old trees, abandoned b
the main thing is that versailles be in your soul.time to get ready to go, because new incredible interesting and unknown cities of belarus are ahead of us. everything changes very quickly, time goes by imperceptibly, minutes, days of the year, we never have enough time to stop and think about those who are waiting for us. at this moment it is worth remembering those without whom we will be so lonely on this earth, it's time say, you know, i miss or listen to dads, right now, without delay, you...
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he is building a small versailles for it.the king is personally involved in the design of a country palace in the baroque style . the king and his wife, as well as all subsequent owners of the estate, had a special detail of the palace in vilyanov is a unique sundial , this is a sundial that has three one central part is a sundial chronos god of time who holds a pen in his hand and if you were sun now, unfortunately, we have clouds now chronos shows what time it is, what day of the week and what month the palace was not damaged during the second world war ago preserved in its original form and of course special here is the royal garden and park with an area of 32 hectares it has several parts english garden french and chinese sculptures in the garden symbolize love tour participants such cultural events to likes from all places so wherever i was, i liked it here, i liked it the most, well , in general, lazinka park is very interesting, and we were at the palace on the island. we visited the opera when there was a charity co
he is building a small versailles for it.the king is personally involved in the design of a country palace in the baroque style . the king and his wife, as well as all subsequent owners of the estate, had a special detail of the palace in vilyanov is a unique sundial , this is a sundial that has three one central part is a sundial chronos god of time who holds a pen in his hand and if you were sun now, unfortunately, we have clouds now chronos shows what time it is, what day of the week and...
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but we went to versailles on a ten-day foreign trip and went to versailles for a g7 meeting and the presidentnext morning and flew to rome to have lunch with the pope. where the president promptly fell asleep of course. but then we got into back on air force one, he with breakfast in versailles, and lunch in rome and went from there in the afternoon to fly to the u.k. to take a helicopter in to windsor and there were the queen and prince philip who greeted us with open arms. they put out a wonderful meal and they were just so welcoming and with one of those events you felt that you understood how the world might work. but it was also very einterestig how they bonded. the queen and the president loved horses as you well know. and they loved to ride together. and they had great fun doing that. and it is -- those relationships with other presidents, i think, were part of her not -- not just her charm but how much she raised the sites of the world, where in a world that is so fractures in so many places, to have a queen to bring us together, i think that is where we should be thankful for. >> and
but we went to versailles on a ten-day foreign trip and went to versailles for a g7 meeting and the presidentnext morning and flew to rome to have lunch with the pope. where the president promptly fell asleep of course. but then we got into back on air force one, he with breakfast in versailles, and lunch in rome and went from there in the afternoon to fly to the u.k. to take a helicopter in to windsor and there were the queen and prince philip who greeted us with open arms. they put out a...
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uh, these monstrous questions related to the versailles peace, that russia should not be drawn into versaillesbecause we know what happened after versailles, the germans, offended, humiliated, they said, no, we do not agree with such a world, and then putin came and said, we do not agree with such a world. and all the nineties they humiliated us, mocked us. and of course he was when he was great in chicago speaking in front of the poles he said, yes, we will support if more joins nato, and boris nikolaevich was in poland and said. yes, we do not mind at all if you join nato later. of course, everyone here went crazy. how did he say that, but he already said, and therefore no. in fact, russia was not a threat to the west, and especially the americans did everything to turn russia into an enemy from a friend here in this country. everyone adored america, everyone was just thinking how we could create the best relationship. in his successively anti-russian activities, they made russia their enemy. well, it seems to me that the united states and the big enemy did not act on the level of north kore
uh, these monstrous questions related to the versailles peace, that russia should not be drawn into versaillesbecause we know what happened after versailles, the germans, offended, humiliated, they said, no, we do not agree with such a world, and then putin came and said, we do not agree with such a world. and all the nineties they humiliated us, mocked us. and of course he was when he was great in chicago speaking in front of the poles he said, yes, we will support if more joins nato, and...
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but we went to versailles on a 10-day foreign trip. went to versailles for a g-7 meeting.lew to rome to have lunch with the pope, where the president promptly fell asleep, of course. but then we got back on air force one. we had breakfast in versailles, lunch in rome, and went from there in the afternoon to fly to the uk. took a helicopter in to windsor. there the queen and prince philip greeted us with open arms. they put out a wonderful meal and they just were so welcoming. it was one of those events you felt that you really understood how the world might work. but it was also very interesting how they bonded. they loved to go off both the queen and the president loved horses, as you well know, and they loved to ride together. and they had great fun doing that. and those relationships with other presidents, i think were part of not just her charm, but how much she raised the sights of this world. we're in a world that's so fractured in so many places, to have a queen to bring us together, we should all be thankful for that. i think that's where the british people are ton
but we went to versailles on a 10-day foreign trip. went to versailles for a g-7 meeting.lew to rome to have lunch with the pope, where the president promptly fell asleep, of course. but then we got back on air force one. we had breakfast in versailles, lunch in rome, and went from there in the afternoon to fly to the uk. took a helicopter in to windsor. there the queen and prince philip greeted us with open arms. they put out a wonderful meal and they just were so welcoming. it was one of...
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i think it will be like the palace of versailles, balmoral, that's a different subject.ties the royal family do own, not like buckingham palace and windsor, and so i can't see him getting rid of balmoral. i think personally, i think william and kate, or the duke and duchess of cornwall or cambridge, i think they will take over the hall and the prince of wales will keep balmoral. he loves balmoral, the walking, the painting, just like the queen did. it's a place for the royal family to go and escape from everything. who would have thought when you see all these pictures of the queen opening parliament and things you would imagine the queen sitting with a plastic tupperware container of sandwiches and fruit up in the scottish, just enjoying lunch. i think that's something he'll keep, balmoral. >> sandra: chef, you do such a great job bringing a lighter mood to this, 96 years old, a 70-year reign but you have such a unique perspective of the family. finish off by asking you about king charles' public address to his country a short time ago. to my darling mama, thank you, th
i think it will be like the palace of versailles, balmoral, that's a different subject.ties the royal family do own, not like buckingham palace and windsor, and so i can't see him getting rid of balmoral. i think personally, i think william and kate, or the duke and duchess of cornwall or cambridge, i think they will take over the hall and the prince of wales will keep balmoral. he loves balmoral, the walking, the painting, just like the queen did. it's a place for the royal family to go and...
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gadard, claimed they broke into cinema like the cavemen of louis xv's versailles - it's always an experiment and often protest. he could refuse to get an american visa, although in the states they were going to award him at the next film forum. shortly before his death, he called the horse festival an instrument of western propaganda, where the bad actor zelensky speaks to indifferent colleagues in the shop. well , in memory of the director at the capital cinema today, our thanks polina ermolaeva will continue sadness, this is stupidity. i choose non-existence as symbols of the generation. they became together director debutante, jean-lu gadard and a little-known actor, jean-paul, belmondo on his last breath french new wave manifesto if you don't love life. go to hell with their roads and views, the desire of belmonts for commercial action films and godard comedies really diverged, then ridiculed in a crazy pen. you see, she wants to have fun with someone talking to the audience, and the director always wanted to reshape the laws of the genre to overthrow the cinema and the goal was achieved
gadard, claimed they broke into cinema like the cavemen of louis xv's versailles - it's always an experiment and often protest. he could refuse to get an american visa, although in the states they were going to award him at the next film forum. shortly before his death, he called the horse festival an instrument of western propaganda, where the bad actor zelensky speaks to indifferent colleagues in the shop. well , in memory of the director at the capital cinema today, our thanks polina...
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trees still grow here, planted in the days of the still aristocratic dubai, they called the pinsk versaillese park was created according to the models of the buildings of the french landscape architect andreali, nottra, whose father served as a courtier gardener at king louis 14, for example, the local pond was dug in such a way that it always reflected the sunset, and on the other side until 1636, there was a monastery, and in the center of this pond there was a huge fountain. unfortunately now. it is only given to imagine. at the request of the kuzhenetskys , the landscape designer designed a park with an unusual water system, it consists of four reservoirs in the form of rectangles of a central round reservoir, as well as rectilinear canals . wild, but it does not spoil them. in my opinion, even gives some mystery. and islands were designed in this ancient park. on one of them, a military cemetery of the first world war was established. soldiers of both the russian and german armies found their peace in this cemetery. literally a few meters from this island there is an old mighty oak. loc
trees still grow here, planted in the days of the still aristocratic dubai, they called the pinsk versaillese park was created according to the models of the buildings of the french landscape architect andreali, nottra, whose father served as a courtier gardener at king louis 14, for example, the local pond was dug in such a way that it always reflected the sunset, and on the other side until 1636, there was a monastery, and in the center of this pond there was a huge fountain. unfortunately...
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yes, there is such a restaurant there, i will say the men are pure versailles .erably a plastic dish. the car was stolen right in the state in general , we will show it now. yes, alexey nikolaevich well, what about your sowing? well, let's go, operational-search activities you this crap for the processor. let 's be honest and it is unlikely that in the near future he will raise his head in order to pull him out of the hole. we need a miracle, we don't need a miracle, we don't understand. what are you alluding to? no, you feel that here it smells of professional inadequacy. igor you are here, yes, yes and yours another day for formality. and then we will unleash that this is their failure? do you understand me? aleksey nikolaevich understood, well, that's it. there is a seva for any of the best. second, well, rewind. i don't understand seva wait exactly village it turns out, our deceased met in this restaurant. it turns out that he left with him. he you soaked it. because of what, nizhny novgorod personally so lit up. well, for the sake of meeting some businessman
yes, there is such a restaurant there, i will say the men are pure versailles .erably a plastic dish. the car was stolen right in the state in general , we will show it now. yes, alexey nikolaevich well, what about your sowing? well, let's go, operational-search activities you this crap for the processor. let 's be honest and it is unlikely that in the near future he will raise his head in order to pull him out of the hole. we need a miracle, we don't need a miracle, we don't understand. what...
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during the negotiations over the treaty of versailles. they both got a paris unprecedented. no president had been gone more than you know to the panama canal to check on the progress. no first lady had gone out of the country while in office ever and they were in paris for the better part of six months. she is not there as a plus one. she's right there in all the pictures with the queen of england with the leaders of european nations. she elevates the role of first lady on an international stage and wilson is sort of shy in self-conscious enough that he doesn't like walking into situations where he doesn't really know what to do and what the protocol is. she's happy to do all that she'll wander on in and ask her do we wear gloves with dinner? how do i address so and so she speaks very eccentric french because the grandmother bowling taught it to her and a grandmother was self-taults or pronunciations are all off but it doesn't mind she's happy to just barrel all in there and do what needs to be done because she's so charming and so delightful and people really respond to her
during the negotiations over the treaty of versailles. they both got a paris unprecedented. no president had been gone more than you know to the panama canal to check on the progress. no first lady had gone out of the country while in office ever and they were in paris for the better part of six months. she is not there as a plus one. she's right there in all the pictures with the queen of england with the leaders of european nations. she elevates the role of first lady on an international...
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the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high that provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance. on the u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle. it was gone, leaving behind at 50000000 victims. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived probably achieved in part thanks to hurt immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory, particularly since it would not be the last deadly influenza virus. perpetually on the move such viruses threatened to wake at any time. ah ah oh glacier ah, provide nourishment in baton for both body and soul. but climate change is threatening this balance. the booties are adapting to these shifts with innovative strategies. he come in 30 minutes on d w i this issue when i arrived here, i slept with 6 people in a room, 9th, him or it was hard. i wish fair. i even got white hair learning, but just my language help. yeah. a lot this kids to me and craig
the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high that provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance. on the u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle. it was gone, leaving behind at 50000000 victims. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived probably achieved in part thanks to hurt immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory,...
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the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high. it provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance on the u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle and was gone, leaving behind at $50000000.00 victim. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived probably achieved in part thanks to hurt immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory, particularly since it would not be the last deadly influenza virus. perpetually on the move, such viruses threatened to wake at any time. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah ah sure good by a neutrality. hello nato. finland wants to join the western military alliance. the association of reservists is in favor of the move, you know, conscientious objectors, reject it. what are their reasons and how does the rest of the population view the end of neutrality? close up in 30 minutes on d. w. philly. how's it from? air vapor real. what sounds like a joke at birth, a canadian started up, wants to make reali
the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high. it provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance on the u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle and was gone, leaving behind at $50000000.00 victim. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived probably achieved in part thanks to hurt immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory,...
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the napoleonic wars it was the benn congress of the great powers after the first world war, the versailles and that's why now the plans of the losers of the proposals are of no interest to anyone, you will be european hotectors who came in handy for you, it will be determined by the winning states, and the first of them will be the state that is not its biggest contribution to the first victory, this is ukraine, well, unfortunately, i have to finish our conversation with another, i am grateful to dear andrii andriyovich for this frank conversation on the air of the espresso tv channel, and i want to remind our tv viewers that andrii piontkovsky, a political scientist who worked for you is in washington, the studios of the espresso tv channel will be working, israeli military expert david handelman will of course analyze the specifics of the so-called protracted war. well, and the situation on our fronts taken separately. i congratulate you, dear david, in the studios of the espresso tv channel. well, first of all, i would like you to react to the words of the head of the pentagon loyd aust
the napoleonic wars it was the benn congress of the great powers after the first world war, the versailles and that's why now the plans of the losers of the proposals are of no interest to anyone, you will be european hotectors who came in handy for you, it will be determined by the winning states, and the first of them will be the state that is not its biggest contribution to the first victory, this is ukraine, well, unfortunately, i have to finish our conversation with another, i am grateful...
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he started as a film critic, but in his own words, barged into making movies like a caveman into versaillesisi and housewife drifts into prostitution. he mixed up time and space, reference to pop culture. and his character is addressed the viewer. he reinvented cinema as an art form. his techniques inspiring the likes of quentin tarantino, martin scorsese and many more. others where less complementary, the catholic church condemned his 1985 take on the virgin birth as heresy. jean—luc godard was still directing into his 805, despite proclaiming many times that cinema wa5 into his 805, despite proclaiming many times that cinema was dead, and he was awarded an honorary oscar in 2010. today, president macron paid tribute. france has lost a national treasure, he said, and iconic film—maker, a genius. with me is the film criticjason solomons one of cinema's rail giants, wasn't he? �* , one of cinema's rail giants, wasn't he? s , , . , . one of cinema's rail giants, wasn't he? absolutely. i was nice to see someone who — he? absolutely. i was nice to see someone who started _ he? absolutely. i was
he started as a film critic, but in his own words, barged into making movies like a caveman into versaillesisi and housewife drifts into prostitution. he mixed up time and space, reference to pop culture. and his character is addressed the viewer. he reinvented cinema as an art form. his techniques inspiring the likes of quentin tarantino, martin scorsese and many more. others where less complementary, the catholic church condemned his 1985 take on the virgin birth as heresy. jean—luc godard...
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the napoleonic wars, the so -called congress of the great powers after the first world war, the versailleswhy, now, the plans of the losers of the proposals are of no interest to anyone. among them will be the state that made the biggest contribution to the first victory of ukraine, well, unfortunately, i have to end our conversation with the next one. i am grateful to dear andrii andriyovich for this frank conversation on the air of the espresso tv channel, i want to remind our tv viewers that andriy piontkovskyi, a political scientist who is in washington, worked for you ; israeli military expert david handelman will work in the studio of the espresso tv channel; we will, of course, analyze the specifics of the so - called protracted war. you, dear david, in the studio of the espresso tv channel. well, first of all, i would like you to react to the words of the head of the pentagon , lloyd austin, who described the situation as an undoubted manifestation of the successes of the armed forces of ukraine, of course, we are talking about the kharkiv direction and the southern direction, afte
the napoleonic wars, the so -called congress of the great powers after the first world war, the versailleswhy, now, the plans of the losers of the proposals are of no interest to anyone. among them will be the state that made the biggest contribution to the first victory of ukraine, well, unfortunately, i have to end our conversation with the next one. i am grateful to dear andrii andriyovich for this frank conversation on the air of the espresso tv channel, i want to remind our tv viewers that...
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the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high. it provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance on the u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle. it was gone, leaving behind at 50000000 victims. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived probably achieved, impart thanks to her immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory, particularly since it would not be the last deadly influenza virus. perpetually on the move, such viruses threatened to wake at any time. ah . ah . a pulse who is the beginning of a story? that moves us and takes us so long for the ride. it's only about to perspective culture information is dw and d, w made from mines. oh hello guys. this is a 77 percent the platform with, you know, on this channel. we're not afraid to talk to young people clearly have the solution . good future off the 77 percent every weekend on d w ah ah ah ah, business d w is line for land the you. when's nuclear watchdo
the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high. it provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance on the u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle. it was gone, leaving behind at 50000000 victims. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived probably achieved, impart thanks to her immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory,...
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the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high. it provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance on a u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle. it was gone, leaving behind at 50000000 victims. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived. probably achieved, in part, thanks to her immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory, particularly since it would not be the last deadly influenza virus. perpetually on the move, such viruses threatened to wake at any time. ah . ah, we're in good shape. we are being constantly exposed to substances that are toxic to our body. how do we protect ourselves and our bodies from toxin? the one found in major and created in manufacturing. good shape in 30 minutes don't d w. o o, what secrets lie behind these ah, discover new adventures in 360 degrees? ah, and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage is 360. get the app now. sometimes a seed is all you need to all
the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high. it provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance on a u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle. it was gone, leaving behind at 50000000 victims. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived. probably achieved, in part, thanks to her immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory,...
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the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high. it provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance on the u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle. it was gone, leaving behind at 50000000 victims. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived probably achieved in part thanks to hurt immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory, particularly since it would not be the last deadly influenza virus. perpetually on the move, such viruses threatened to wake at any time. ah . ah! she's written more than $100.00 titles. stephen king, the grand master of hora. he's won numerous major writing awards, but not the nobel prize for literature. we want to know why not and to wish him a happy 75th birthday. aren't 21. 32 . 0. him. when you work as an architect, you go all in or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger publisher? we decide to ask miss ice, what is the poetry, the secret of the hous
the treaty of versailles brought germany to its knees. the cost of reparations was so high. it provided a pretext for the 2nd world war 18 months after its 1st documented appearance on the u. s. military camp, the spanish flew, had come full circle. it was gone, leaving behind at 50000000 victims. although estimates vary wildly unlucky victory for those who survived probably achieved in part thanks to hurt immunity, but at a cost of tens of millions of human lives. a bitter sweet victory,...
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in the same vilnius, berlin, paris, they are all affected by the syndrome of imperialism or the versailles syndrome, in fact, they all believe that the russian empire should exist in that form , and for us as for ukrainians, the existence of the russian empire in any form is always a threat, there are always risks of aggression, there are always war and risks, etc. they are also enemies for us, these good russians , but it is even worse that these good hands do not understand how to act at all and unfortunately they cannot be with us at any time, for today they are only concerned about one issue, the visa issue, but nothing more they don't care, they don't want anything, only visas, that's another thing that will be there in russia, why, well , they are not interested in eating, so in this direction , and as for the whistle, here they get certain complications. of course, i would like stricter sanctions in relation to russians in the visa regime from the side of the schengen zone. well, what do we have ? thank you, oleg, stupid head. i will finish literally for a minute, and we need to see
in the same vilnius, berlin, paris, they are all affected by the syndrome of imperialism or the versailles syndrome, in fact, they all believe that the russian empire should exist in that form , and for us as for ukrainians, the existence of the russian empire in any form is always a threat, there are always risks of aggression, there are always war and risks, etc. they are also enemies for us, these good russians , but it is even worse that these good hands do not understand how to act at all...
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cloud reparations to the western countries appointed after the first world war under the treaty of versaillesies, the germans the winners were obliged to pay 226 billion reichsmarks, and after almost eight decades of peace, europe again has to mention reparations. now, already in the light of the russian-ukrainian war, we will restore every house, every street, every city and tell russia to teach the words of reparations , and you will compensate us for all the contributions what was done against our state against every ukrainian in full, what should be the compensation for the destruction and pain of ukrainians in the government admit to clearly name the amount of losses due to full-scale aggression it is impossible, but we are talking about hundreds of billions of dollars, how to make the aggressor compensate for what happened, a classic method that has many examples in history , experts say - it is a bilateral agreement on reparations, specifically the obligations of russia there with schedules and what will be paid, it is possible that there will be payment in raw materials - not, for exa
cloud reparations to the western countries appointed after the first world war under the treaty of versaillesies, the germans the winners were obliged to pay 226 billion reichsmarks, and after almost eight decades of peace, europe again has to mention reparations. now, already in the light of the russian-ukrainian war, we will restore every house, every street, every city and tell russia to teach the words of reparations , and you will compensate us for all the contributions what was done...
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still grow here, planted at the time of the aristocrats to zhenets dubai, they called the pinsk versaillesreated according to the models of the buildings of the french landscape architect andreali, nottra, whose father served as a court gardener to king louis 14, for example, the local pond was dug in such a way that the sunset was reflected in it every time, and on the other side until 1636, it was located male monastery, and in the center of this pond was a huge fountain. unfortunately, now we can only imagine it. the landscape was designed by a park with an unusual water system, it consists of four reservoirs in the form of rectangles in the central round reservoir, as well as rectilinear channels, the channels are now somewhat wild, but this does not spoil them. in my opinion, even gives some mystery. and in this ancient park, islands were designed; on one of them, a military cemetery of the first world war was established. on soldiers of both the russian and the german army found their rest in this cemetery. literally a few meters from this island there is an old mighty oak. locals sa
still grow here, planted at the time of the aristocrats to zhenets dubai, they called the pinsk versaillesreated according to the models of the buildings of the french landscape architect andreali, nottra, whose father served as a court gardener to king louis 14, for example, the local pond was dug in such a way that the sunset was reflected in it every time, and on the other side until 1636, it was located male monastery, and in the center of this pond was a huge fountain. unfortunately, now...
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i used to work for gordon ramsey in versailles, which is a big corporation in a big hotel.en you go home, you're just like, "that's it." you-- you tried to forget about it. and that's the thing, when you work for small business like that, you have to be that kind of available all the time. it's like your baby, you have to take care of-- of-- of him, like, all the time. we're gonna reopen in three months and everybody's gonna go out. no, not everybody's gonna go out. people are freaked out. it's gonna be very hard for small mom-and-pops restaurant to survive. reporter 4: nearly one in six restaurants is closed either long-term or permanently due to the pandemic. that figure represents about a 100,000 restaurants. the food service industry lost a 165 billion in revenue from march to july. california restaurants appear to be faring even worse with one in three restauras telling the california restaunt association that they'll either close permanently or downsize by closing some locations. four more billion of money they did. amazon. so, like, some people are very happy about t
i used to work for gordon ramsey in versailles, which is a big corporation in a big hotel.en you go home, you're just like, "that's it." you-- you tried to forget about it. and that's the thing, when you work for small business like that, you have to be that kind of available all the time. it's like your baby, you have to take care of-- of-- of him, like, all the time. we're gonna reopen in three months and everybody's gonna go out. no, not everybody's gonna go out. people are freaked...
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the louvre and versailles turned off the evening lighting of buildings in paris; now the lights on thetower go out an hour earlier. in the lipetsk region launched the first in russia on the assembly line of electric vehicles. crossovers , sedans and minivans will be assembled there. a total of more than 100,000 vehicles per year for the region - this enterprise will become a major employer olga rodina with details. the final touches and the electric car is ready. this is the first assembly plant in russia electric cars on an area of 70,000 m². several workshops where full-cycle production has been created, it involves welding and painting a year, it plans to assemble up to 100,000 eco-friendly cars of the first model from the one that left the assembly line. this sedan has become in total in the line. four body types by the end of the year. it will establish the production of minivans , crossovers and cross-coupes, no noise, no exhaust gases. these electric vehicles are equipped with a battery. with a power reserve of up to 420 km, while the engine power is 150 horsepower. for the li
the louvre and versailles turned off the evening lighting of buildings in paris; now the lights on thetower go out an hour earlier. in the lipetsk region launched the first in russia on the assembly line of electric vehicles. crossovers , sedans and minivans will be assembled there. a total of more than 100,000 vehicles per year for the region - this enterprise will become a major employer olga rodina with details. the final touches and the electric car is ready. this is the first assembly...
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yes, at least i'll get dressed, if you mind, what courtesy, well, just some kind of versailles roll out exactly what a house, not a shelter for stray dogs and alcoholics cyanotic classmates. and i don’t have where oleg walk. mom, did you kick him out of course? mom enough, stop living the love of the devil, how long ago? look at him, you don't know anything about him. and the fact that they are all the same to hide behind a woman. here buy and live in your pleasure. mom, this is my life. and it is she who will sort out the cakes. natasha natasha wait yes, i didn’t pass with bags on my feet, i walked towards the garbage dump, i went. thank you she ran away ran something maybe the police call, no need to thank all the guests and our colleagues who brought their paintings here and arrived themselves, the excitement reached its highest point. well, interesting, very human journey, to another fuck. you are a provocation in a good way to the idea of inflating your wildest dreams. new stars are inscribed in golden letters in the history of the first cinematography. the members of the jury ar
yes, at least i'll get dressed, if you mind, what courtesy, well, just some kind of versailles roll out exactly what a house, not a shelter for stray dogs and alcoholics cyanotic classmates. and i don’t have where oleg walk. mom, did you kick him out of course? mom enough, stop living the love of the devil, how long ago? look at him, you don't know anything about him. and the fact that they are all the same to hide behind a woman. here buy and live in your pleasure. mom, this is my life. and...
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yes, versailles used to be all systems were.en the five states expand. decided five states actually decided what the world will be like after the second world war? i solved two after the cold war, in fact, one you know is either a complication or a simplification of the system. as it is known to biology, from which it came to us the concept of a system in international relations, yes leads to one. by the end of it, and now we are a state with a personal system, in practice it is moving to the fact that large powers are being formed, which are building regional blocs around themselves and dancing for centuries. we will most likely have this world here, consisting of regional blocks, which are headed by one blood and that's it. here is the thing. i agree. i like the point of view, but look at the nuance. how many chinese students study in russia how many russian students china how many indian students study russia how many russian students study in india how many indian companies work in russia and russian in india the system is t
yes, versailles used to be all systems were.en the five states expand. decided five states actually decided what the world will be like after the second world war? i solved two after the cold war, in fact, one you know is either a complication or a simplification of the system. as it is known to biology, from which it came to us the concept of a system in international relations, yes leads to one. by the end of it, and now we are a state with a personal system, in practice it is moving to the...
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for versailles 2.0 , so the blame for the ongoing bloodshed in ukraine must be fully carry a collectiveue is the only way forward, no power or country can solve everything alone. let's work as a single whole, as a coalition of the whole world, as united nations sounds from the lips of the secretary general, well, the idea of a multipolar world has been developing for a long time, belarus, china, russia and many other countries, where are the reciprocal steps from western partners, who is who, and do not shout at international forums to masters only when it comes to the interests of the whole world, and not only a handful of non-colonial states, the voices of western countries suddenly subside andrey semchenko on the main air. well, they are already used to the fact that he is, in fact, a puppet of the united states. after all, when washington stirs up wars , conducts sabotage or secrets of the cia operation, the organization silently supports, and sometimes its opinion, they do not ask at all for attempts to occupy and overthrow the government in an understandable policy, we continue
for versailles 2.0 , so the blame for the ongoing bloodshed in ukraine must be fully carry a collectiveue is the only way forward, no power or country can solve everything alone. let's work as a single whole, as a coalition of the whole world, as united nations sounds from the lips of the secretary general, well, the idea of a multipolar world has been developing for a long time, belarus, china, russia and many other countries, where are the reciprocal steps from western partners, who is...
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for versailles 2.0 , so the collective smell must fully bear the blame for the ongoing bloodshed ins the only way forward, no single power or group of countries can solve everything alone. let's work as a single whole, as a coalition of the whole world, as the united nations sounds from the lips of the general secretaries, why has the idea of a multipolar world been developed for a long time, belarus china russia and many other countries, where are the reciprocal steps from western partners who? oh, and don’t shout at international forums to masters, only now, when it comes to the interests of the whole world, and not just a handful of non-colonial states, the voices of western countries suddenly subside andrey semchenko on the main air. we are already accustomed to the fact that he is, in fact, a puppet of the united states. after all, when washington incites wars , conducts sabotage or secrets of the cia operation, the organization silently supports, and sometimes its opinion is not asked at all. occupation and overthrow of power in an understandable policy continue the cycle of
for versailles 2.0 , so the collective smell must fully bear the blame for the ongoing bloodshed ins the only way forward, no single power or group of countries can solve everything alone. let's work as a single whole, as a coalition of the whole world, as the united nations sounds from the lips of the general secretaries, why has the idea of a multipolar world been developed for a long time, belarus china russia and many other countries, where are the reciprocal steps from western...
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it may not be enough for everyone in order to save money, the palace of versailles and the louvre will turn off the evening lights earlier. we will also have to ask the population to reduce consumption. to avoid rolling blackouts, such a statement was made by french agency for transport and electricity. in riga, from three to four in the morning, the streets will be immersed in the eighth exception, only those roads on which the largest number of violations are registered, and the lighting of the facades of sports fields and decorations are planned to be completely turned off at midnight and until five in the morning, a disappointing forecast for germany as well 70 % in berlin households may be left without electricity. informs the local newspaper berliner website. today is the day of forest workers in belarus, its professional the holiday is celebrated by 70,000 workers of the industry congratulations to the representatives and veterans of the forestry and woodworking industry sent by the president thanks to the lean economy the introduction of the most advanced technologies for the c
it may not be enough for everyone in order to save money, the palace of versailles and the louvre will turn off the evening lights earlier. we will also have to ask the population to reduce consumption. to avoid rolling blackouts, such a statement was made by french agency for transport and electricity. in riga, from three to four in the morning, the streets will be immersed in the eighth exception, only those roads on which the largest number of violations are registered, and the lighting of...
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apartment buildings, intentionally in winter, to abandon the central heating of the louvre and versaillesxample of savings, turned off the evening lighting of buildings in paris, now the eiffel tower is extinguished an hour earlier. in france, today is the day of the national strike , people are urged not to go to work in protest against pension reform. in addition, trade unions demand higher wages, according to a survey, the action will be supported by almost 50% of the country's residents, including transport workers, therefore, trains in france will run intermittently, and every tenth train will be canceled in the metro, and post offices and the tax office will not work. in addition, parts of schools and universities will be closed. now all the time of sports news, alexander before the world cup in the frame is less than two months away. tell us who is considered the main favorite of the tatiana tournament in the absolute majority of ratings , the brazilian team is considered the number one contender for becoming the world champion in the russian football cup this week the next matches
apartment buildings, intentionally in winter, to abandon the central heating of the louvre and versaillesxample of savings, turned off the evening lighting of buildings in paris, now the eiffel tower is extinguished an hour earlier. in france, today is the day of the national strike , people are urged not to go to work in protest against pension reform. in addition, trade unions demand higher wages, according to a survey, the action will be supported by almost 50% of the country's residents,...
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started as a film critic but, in his own words, "barged into making movies like a caveman into versailleslive, a parisian housewife drifts into prostitution. in contempt, starring brigitte bardot, lush cinematography was juxtaposed with blunt dialogue. godard mixed up time and space, reference pop culture... ..and his characters addressed the audience. quentin tarantino said, "goddard did to movies what dylan did to music — total reinvention." others were less complimentary. the catholic church even condemned his 1985 take on the virgin birth as heresy. a radical documentary maker, he collaborated with the rolling stones, taking us behind—the—scenes on the band's creative process, for a film whose aim, godard declared, was to "subvert, ruin and destroy all civilised values." despite proclaiming many times that cinema was dead, jean—luc godard was still directing into his 80s. he passed away today through assisted suicide. according to his legal adviser, he wanted to die with dignity, and so he did. the history of cinema could not be told without him. president macron said, "france has los
started as a film critic but, in his own words, "barged into making movies like a caveman into versailleslive, a parisian housewife drifts into prostitution. in contempt, starring brigitte bardot, lush cinematography was juxtaposed with blunt dialogue. godard mixed up time and space, reference pop culture... ..and his characters addressed the audience. quentin tarantino said, "goddard did to movies what dylan did to music — total reinvention." others were less complimentary....
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giving a detailed account of the last hours of the world war, noted that the peace treaty signed at versailles in 1919 was now in shreds. quote, a germany humble to the dust has rub the dirt out of their ice and flung it and former enemies faces. today the reinke has marked german speaking territory in europe than she had before 1914. a germany disarmed to the state of military impotence is again the best armed nation in the world. france prepared a defend itself against the german invasion that many frenchmen then saw as inevitable. and they were right us in a year later on september 1 1939 germany i less than a year later, on september one 1939, germany invaded poland and world war ii began. we're related military and civilian casualties exceeded 50 million. that's two and a half time the toll of world war i. world war ii was and remains the deadliest war in history. armistice day became veterans day in 1954 when congress decided that the should honor all veterans, not the moment that ended world war i. when i was growing up in a small town in michigan, i marched in many veterans day parade,
giving a detailed account of the last hours of the world war, noted that the peace treaty signed at versailles in 1919 was now in shreds. quote, a germany humble to the dust has rub the dirt out of their ice and flung it and former enemies faces. today the reinke has marked german speaking territory in europe than she had before 1914. a germany disarmed to the state of military impotence is again the best armed nation in the world. france prepared a defend itself against the german invasion...
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i agree it was there in versailles.tion in general, what kind of world. we want to see what kind of world we wanted to design to see. well, as they say, sergey alexandrovich, relatively speaking, morning after nuclear explosion is possible without a nuclear explosion , we strategically want to see how we see our country there in 2030 1,600, how we see it, these are issues that should be worked out very clearly. we must understand. proceeding from this, state funds are allocated to prepare for personnel. it must be laid in your head, because if you have everything in your head, then about the fact that there are not passionate people like that in america legend of allama. yes, i remember alam well, who doesn't know, this is the texas war of independence there is a temple freedom of texas is such a mission that the mexicans have taken almost all cars, there are a bunch of movies. they filmed about not agreeing. here is the last movie. there are two main characters. it's real characters fight and travis. they generally fig
i agree it was there in versailles.tion in general, what kind of world. we want to see what kind of world we wanted to design to see. well, as they say, sergey alexandrovich, relatively speaking, morning after nuclear explosion is possible without a nuclear explosion , we strategically want to see how we see our country there in 2030 1,600, how we see it, these are issues that should be worked out very clearly. we must understand. proceeding from this, state funds are allocated to prepare for...
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i’ll just remind you that under the treaty of versailles, reparations were also imposed on germany.ised. agreement, but as soon as hitler comes to power. he refuses to pay these reparations and again, as the former victorious countries. yes , they describe the agreement with the frg in the forty-ninth year, but the most important provision of this agreement. you know, so that we postpone the payment of these reparations until the unification of germany, and as soon as the unification of germany took place in the ninetieth year, this treaty enters into force and for 20 years, germany pays the americans to the british and french that same reparation for the first world war. here poles. this historical precedent will also attract , there is only one caveat, if the opinion that it is necessary to return television and other territories now under polish jurisdiction to germany is expressed by politicians, as a rule, marginal or public figures in germany, but as for the idea to recover in germany, this is expressed by official political figures , the president of the country, the head of
i’ll just remind you that under the treaty of versailles, reparations were also imposed on germany.ised. agreement, but as soon as hitler comes to power. he refuses to pay these reparations and again, as the former victorious countries. yes , they describe the agreement with the frg in the forty-ninth year, but the most important provision of this agreement. you know, so that we postpone the payment of these reparations until the unification of germany, and as soon as the unification of...
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bursted into the cinema, like the cavemen of versailles, why his paintings revolutionized zinait kurbatovar swiss estate, surrounded by relatives, this was reported by the producers and the wife of maitre henri according to the desire of the director, cremation and no official godard farewell ceremony. there has always been an anti-bourgeois, non-protesting fighter. hooligan, swiss philosopher godard, one of the most powerful figures of french, of course, world cinema one of the leaders of the so-called new wave. he made his first feature film in 1960 , this picture is on his last breath with the young belmondo during this period of right-wing anarchism, he reads marxist literature and existentialism , he demonstrates his political streak. well, as it were, over the fight, but the atmosphere of paris 1959 is accurately conveyed the war in algiers is essentially a civil war throughout the city patrols. his next film little soldier, also about the war in falsehood, was banned from showing for 3 years gadar. he tried to show the complexity of the dispute to talk about atrocities, the arrest of
bursted into the cinema, like the cavemen of versailles, why his paintings revolutionized zinait kurbatovar swiss estate, surrounded by relatives, this was reported by the producers and the wife of maitre henri according to the desire of the director, cremation and no official godard farewell ceremony. there has always been an anti-bourgeois, non-protesting fighter. hooligan, swiss philosopher godard, one of the most powerful figures of french, of course, world cinema one of the leaders of the...
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time, people jefferson and john adams, who had been ministers across the had been to places like versailles and the court of saint james said he wouldn't bend adversaires show of hands. not exactly too right. similarly, those foreign ministers were expecting maybe not that level of finery, but they were expecting something. and so and adams and many of the other leading individuals at the time were trying to figure out what is the right balance between maintaining their republican virtue. and of course, this is r republican virtue and still getting that respect that is necessary from those foreign nations and there several different moments that i think washington really had to grapple with. so the first was just setting up what it means to be president to day. and he sent a spectacular letter to john adams. that's the one that we still have in the archives. but he also sent one to john jay alexander hamilton. and i think he sent one to henry knox, basically asking a list of questions about what i supposed to do and those questions go something like, can i attend private events? can i have
time, people jefferson and john adams, who had been ministers across the had been to places like versailles and the court of saint james said he wouldn't bend adversaires show of hands. not exactly too right. similarly, those foreign ministers were expecting maybe not that level of finery, but they were expecting something. and so and adams and many of the other leading individuals at the time were trying to figure out what is the right balance between maintaining their republican virtue. and...
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just technology, you know, wilson only met the king because the world war i was over and he was in versaillese piece. so, it went over to -- so, it became important what kind of personalities were monarch of england and also president of the united states. but, you know, i think sometimes, chris, the only appreciative we only appreciate a little we have once she's gone and i think this was a perfect example of that. you know, people like queen elizabeth the second, but look at how improbable it would've been that she became the commanding leader that she did. she becomes queen age of 26, 1952, what other leaders are there in the world who are strong women for her to model herself after? she had to do this on her own. she was born in the 19 twenties, she was not expected to be in the line of succession, she witnessed the great depression and world war ii, she had a severely limited education, and then suddenly, against all expectations, becomes queen at the age of 26. and just as kathy said, rarely put a foot wrong for 70 years. part of that was she knew how to carry herself in public, but par
just technology, you know, wilson only met the king because the world war i was over and he was in versaillese piece. so, it went over to -- so, it became important what kind of personalities were monarch of england and also president of the united states. but, you know, i think sometimes, chris, the only appreciative we only appreciate a little we have once she's gone and i think this was a perfect example of that. you know, people like queen elizabeth the second, but look at how improbable it...