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Good afternoon, dear guests, Thank you all
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for coming to our event in the midst of a
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working day and a school day, today
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Dmitry
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Yuryevich Puchkov and Egor Nikolaevich Yakovlev were planned to be our guests,
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but as you probably already know, today in
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many social networks there was
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information that today is
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St. St. Petersburg was filled with some
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abnormal amount of snow and Therefore,
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we have a natural force majeure Egor
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Nikolaevich could not attend
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our lecture because due to a
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trivial reason he was late for the train. However,
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Egor Nikolaevich will come to our
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presentation, which will take place in the evening and
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Therefore, today we have a speaker for now him
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Dmitry Yuryevich Puchkov please give him
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the floor name is My name is Dmitry Puchkov nickname
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Goblin many who are younger probably
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know I’m busy with all sorts of different things
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now they call it a
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rather strange word
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blogger That is, if before we had
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television, now we have
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the Internet and For example,
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if you work on the Internet
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that is, I have
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125,000 visitors to my site every day, I have a
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channel on YouTube there are more than 900,000
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subscribers, that is, this year there will be
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Milne Well, it turns out that I
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alone have an audience reach that is much
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larger than that of the television
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channel
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Culture insofar as I broadcast to
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such a large number of people then I feel a
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certain responsibility, so to speak, for
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what
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is brought to the masses and in order to promote
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the right things from my point of view to the
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masses, I invite various specialists,
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but I didn’t
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have time to get the hints in time and as
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a result, I came alone, he
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will catch up later but probably won’t make it here in time
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I
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guess Egor, a specially educated
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historian, understands the subject very
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deeply and we filmed a series of videos
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about what the Nazis actually wanted.
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When they came to the territory of the Soviet Union, that
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is, many probably heard about the
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existence of such a plan.
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we have no
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families in Russia where there were no participants in the
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Great Patriotic War. But to my
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surprise, it is written in our Constitution
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that there is no more ideology in the country, that
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is, with the departure of
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communism, they said that there
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will be no more ideology, but with ideology, it is true that it
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changed its sign to the opposite if
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Previously, the ideology was
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Soviet, which, despite all its now
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seeming disadvantages, was still for us
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for our country, but now the ideology is
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purely anti-Soviet, and within the framework of this
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ideology, somehow, in my opinion, they
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approach the history of our
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native country in a rather strange way, as much as possible translation Well,
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look This is extremely sad. All
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attempts to approach such things from
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the state side are met with either
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indifference or outright rejection
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because it is impossible to say something good about
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what happened in the Soviet Union. Well, for some reason it is
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impossible. This comes into severe
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contradiction with what the
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masses feel when
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when they took part in such an action, the
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Immortal Regiment, the Immortal Regiment action was
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conceived by our compatriots of a
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purely liberal persuasion as such a
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serious anti-Soviet action, that is,
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it was assumed that the
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descendants of those who died in the war should
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come to the march of the Immortal Regiment with portraits of their
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ancestors; the portraits had tender
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contents and symbols because this
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Immortal Regiment It was supposed to be about
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everyone, for example, about the Vlasov SS men and
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others, who are supposed to be considered
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victims of the Second World War, which,
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as many have probably heard, was
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started by Comrade
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Stalin, an initiative that’s how it was
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conceived. But as soon as it reached the
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masses, for some reason
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they refused to remove Soviet
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symbols from photographs of their ancestors Everyone
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went Well, that is, in all the photographs there are
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people with stars with shoulder straps, buttonholes and
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all that, and this event, conceived as severe
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anti-Sovietism, suddenly
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resulted in a nationwide action of respect for
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their Soviet ancestors, that
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is, Anti-Soviet
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politics
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will thaw and this is expressed as well
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in the huge number of people who
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come to these
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marches of literature that would talk about
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what was happening then, now
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disappearing little, some strange things
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from my point of view, to put it mildly, are constantly being imposed,
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but let’s
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reconsider what was there to
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reconsider it Personally,
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it’s not clear to me from my point of view you need
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to refresh something, you
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apparently forgot what happened then Well, with
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Yegor, we actually started from afar,
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starting with the causes of the First World
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War, moving on to the February Revolution and
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then to the October Revolution, and along the way,
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Yegor outlined in sufficient detail
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what the Nazis wanted from
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Soviet
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Union Naturally,
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no one planned anything good for us, that is,
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the territory of the Soviet Union. Well, they have had this
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since the Middle Ages, insofar as
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Well, I’m probably completely in the wild for you, is it more
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interesting for me to talk or for
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you to ask questions? And I’ve
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been telling the answers since the gloomy times the Middle Ages
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saw undeveloped territories here
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lived here, as you might guess, even
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then we are not quite people, that is, for them we are
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not quite people Slavic - this is such an
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inferior race incapable of
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self-organization this is the most important thing, that is,
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when you go to Europe Germany
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France you probably pay attention to everyone
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How beautiful the European
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towns look, they are all such a
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neat little village. As I understand it, we are
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all from there, our slanting fences and
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scary huts somehow give a
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slightly different impression, and for many, it
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immediately appears in their heads that these
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Russians living here are not capable of
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self-organization they
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can’t build beautiful houses and make
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clean streets. They can’t do anything at all.
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It’s true, I’ll look ahead and note that when
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these liberators came here,
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for example, I have relatives from the Pskov province. So they drove a
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sea of ​​Italians there; the
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Italians and Germans immediately began
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to build
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roads, cover them with slag, try to do something... then it stood
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there to pave the asphalt for exactly
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a year, made by the hands of the Germans in the
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next spring, the sun sank and took on
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our usual appearance WTO
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that smart and Myt is worse than you, it’s not so, but
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nevertheless they never considered us to be people, they
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don’t consider us and are unlikely to even consider us
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subconsciously, many of our fellow citizens,
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they also consider people from the south worse than us and
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also not quite people from among those who have come in large numbers, so to
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speak, it is characteristic of
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everyone. People they came to us repeatedly,
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always came with military
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force, every time they received it. So it
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was difficult to carry it away, including in
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World War II, but this does not stop them
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and now they are busy with the same thing, it
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looked like this, that is,
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Russia was designated by the Germans as a
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living
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space for German colonists,
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having arrived here, the German troops had to
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first of all, well, there are
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plans that are well known, the Ost plan about
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which many people have also probably heard, it
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was only at the stage of
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initial formation, so to speak, but the war went
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wrong and it was not completed to the end. But
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the plans of the German Ministry of Agriculture are
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well drawn up and
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have reached us perfectly, and so in these
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plans, those captured are highly developed
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agricultural areas such as the
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Kuban of Ukraine, the supply of products from there,
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grain vegetables, will be immediately stopped insofar
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as it is necessary to feed
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Germany. And as soon as food is not
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supplied, for example, to the city of Leningrad,
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everyone there will die safely from hunger and in the
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first year it was planned to destroy it in this way
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when I cut it off from food supplies
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these people will simply die, they were not needed
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here, gradually German colonists had to move in.
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Well, you know, when they
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start to somehow compare But who
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was good Who was bad Here recently,
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some American
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child of
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Hitler, the whole world community
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was terribly indignant about how this is so how
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you can compare this at all, but
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in your native country to say that Stalin was
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worse than Hitler is absolutely in the order of
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things,
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no one has any kind of contradiction in their head. So the
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electronic idiot that arrived
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started working and then the German
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troops arrived. Well, that’s actually what they were doing at the same
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time they had abolished criminal
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liability for war crimes
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on the territory of the Soviet Union. That is,
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if in Europe the war was waged in fairly
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civilized ways and means.
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Well, for example, as you know with the
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French. They practically didn’t fight at all. And they
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didn’t fight with the Poles, that is, the
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resistance was so ridiculous
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that, in general, there is nothing to talk about, a
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well-known example, that it took more time to take France
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than to take one street in Stalingrad,
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so to speak, it’s
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well known, but
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I can’t replace Yegor, I’m not
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such a great specialist in history, if
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from my point of view, we’re all talking
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time is accused of the fact that we were not poorly
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prepared there. We shot all the military there
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before the
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war, but in 1941 we were
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attacked by the best army on planet Earth.
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It was the best, it conquered all of Europe
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and no one could do anything,
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but until Moscow again - a banal
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example: the Germans on tanks got to Moscow
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slower than Napoleon on horseback to the rocks,
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while Napoleon burned Moscow and for some reason the
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Bolsheviks didn’t let them. Well, here’s the
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best army on planet Earth,
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everyone loves to talk about how
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the offensive began and what
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monstrous results it led to. They do
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n’t like to talk at all about
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how it all ended,
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how starting in the forties everything
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turned back and the Germans were driven out even
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worse than they drove us, and what is
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characteristic is that for some reason we did
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n’t exterminate their population And they weren’t shy about doing
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anything we were studying, well, actually,
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Yegor’s book is about where
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Nazism came from, citizen Hitler, diligently
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copied it from the Anglo-Saxons, it’s very
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detailed, it’s interesting, it’s
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written out, then it’s explained in detail what
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they wanted. When they came to
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us, there was nothing good for us; in
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general, as such, it was physically tender
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to be M this it’s over for them and for us. I
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believe that such books and similar
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things should be conveyed to the population
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continuously without making feature
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films like Stalingrad Penal Battalion there and
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other things to describe normal
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books to convey to the public that
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there are such normal books, that there are
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people who think soberly and respect
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memory please
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ask questions somehow like this I
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will answer them for you Dear guests
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Please take off your hands those who want to ask a
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question a person will come up and you can probably
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hear clearly now
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Let’s approach with a microphone the
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one who wants to ask Dmitry a question
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and he will be on please answer him
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[music]
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hands of
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the population of
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Ista people
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who survived
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the blockade of Rask is not an easy time and what is
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happening now
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What
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the people need Well, repeat even more
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strongly than over time and why do
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people appear
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who so to speak
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Well, words are vilified Yes, the
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achievements of our people
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Thank you, these are purely questions political
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I am expressing my own point
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of view, that’s not it, I’m not a member of any
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parties, I
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don’t join anything, I’m speaking
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only on my own behalf, not on anyone’s
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behalf, since we had the
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Communist Revolution in
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1917. In the ninety-first, we
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had
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a counter-revolution During this
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counter-revolution, property acquired with the
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blood of our ancestors was successfully
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divided up in order to be divided
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between certain people who had nothing to do with
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this property. Well,
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such an ideological attack was launched in
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which they explained to everyone that the
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Soviet Union was so bad and
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so disgusting that it
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all had to be taken away immediately for private
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apartments And then effective
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owners will handle this perfectly well.
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Your administrative-command system is
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absolutely not good for anything, but there
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must be effective owners. Well,
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what was good for? I don’t know when during the
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same
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war the united
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Europe of the then European Union opposed us there were
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approximately 400 million people and in the entire
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Soviet Union there were less than
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190 somehow it turned out that the worthless
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economy of the communist Union is
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ground up, it is ineffective, in
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my opinion the reasoning is completely stupid
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Here is an example of how it worked here is the
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result the whole of Europe is under us
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Well how to justify what we now everything
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is turned around and pulled apart. Well, of course,
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let us lie shamelessly. We
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started lying much earlier than the ninety-
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first year, but then all this generally
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acquired an industrial
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scale. We need to somehow justify why
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you broke it all. Why did you break the entire
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Soviet industry
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if it was bad? Well, probably it is necessary
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it was possible to make it better, that is, the question is, I have
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an office at the red
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triangle factory, in St. Petersburg such a red
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triangle produced rubber products,
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product number one. That is,
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a gas mask, product number d. This is not what we
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had, that’s
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all, everything was cut, everything was cut,
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absolutely all the equipment was cut, Everything
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you were sold for scrap metal And why am I
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sitting there now making videos This is of course
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great for me I
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even make money from this and the plant and the people
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who worked there and where did they go and
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what actually happened but to these sheep who
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gave it to them they sawed everything up and
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they threw it away and sold it and someone answered for it
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anyway, well, I don’t know. If they
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give you ownership of the plant and you’re an
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effective owner, it produces
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10,000 tons of gas masks there, for example, I
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’m kidding. So you took ownership of it, well,
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probably you should produce 15 or
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maybe even 20 it should be better
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paint gas masks and something else instead
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you cut up the machines and sold everything And took the
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money out of the Cordon who is
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watching this who is watching this who
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is responsible for this Nobody Everything is fine Everything
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turned out great Well, insofar
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as I think so
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a crime against the country and against the
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people must be justified by something
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continuously, how to justify it can
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only be defecated in the heads of the
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citizens that it was so bad so bad
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it was so disgusting that Everything that
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has been done since the ninety-first year is
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all wonderful and strictly for your benefit
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Well, theses It seems that we have
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the siege of Leningrad in general - I don’t
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know how to put it correctly, it’s not a sore
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subject. But we probably have a lot of
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siege survivors who, when I
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was little, for example, in schools, all the
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teachers survived the siege either in
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evacuation or inside the city,
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naturally all this has always been
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told first hand, well, we were children there.
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Well, then no one felt sorry for the children,
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like now, crazy parents then
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told everything as it was. It was
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pure horror and suddenly now
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some people come out like there is a citizen of
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Latynina and those like her are starting
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to tell us that this is a crime of the
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Soviet command,
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that they are like this with the city of
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Leningrad, they had to surrender it and then
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people would be alive, it’s Stalin’s fault, it’s
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he who killed 00 of the Leningraders because
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they had to surrender. But for example, now
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we have there was also such a wonderful
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character, Carl Gustav Marge, who
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last year was screwed with a commemorative
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plaque. From our point of view, this is
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from the North, bringing up the rear of Hitler’s family; he
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killed a million of us with his hands, and
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now in the city of St. Petersburg we must
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honor the memory of this wonderful
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Russian
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officer, how is this, how is this even in the head,
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it can fit into the head that Stalin did
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n’t hang him after the end, so to speak.
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Well, so what, he didn’t hang Tsar Mihai of Romania, on the
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contrary, he
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mockingly gave him the Order of Victory, why do
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n’t you have to invent
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something new there? heroes Well, citizen
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Latynina says that it was necessary
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to surrender to surrender St. Petersburg, everything would be
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fine there are German documents in the public domain, in
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black and white, it’s written
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in Yegor’s book, it’s also well
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disclosed there that there shouldn’t be any plans to take the
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city of Leningrad,
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he was
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surrounded precisely in order to cut off the
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supply routes, the supply routes were cut off and
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everyone inside had to die quietly,
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the Germans were worried about one single question
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in the mass of documents: that when the Hungry
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people trampled from there in crowds from Leningrad,
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they would have to be shot there, there were
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minefields and machine guns, they would have to be
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shot But
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no more Ruz, when thousands of them
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will have to be felled, this is what the Germans were worried about, according to their
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plans, the city of Leningrad. That is, when
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everyone inside there died out, it should have been
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razed to the ground, that is, the Finam
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territory should have gone to the Neva to the
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Germans. Pardon the Germans for what is
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below.
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Well, who is
00:22:50
Latynina to similar things from
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here,
00:22:59
they would be there on some kind of boats. I don’t know,
00:23:00
on boats with oars, the aircraft would be equipped with this,
00:23:03
well, I don’t know, you have to be a complete
00:23:04
idiot. You at least study there. Well, at least
00:23:07
a little more specifically, Lake Ladoga is
00:23:10
not suitable for navigation at all you can't
00:23:13
swim there on anything Peter I along Ladoga
00:23:17
Peter I also dug the Ladoga Canal
00:23:21
because you can swim in the canal but
00:23:23
not in the lake because the weather there is constantly
00:23:25
changing waves go in different
00:23:27
directions any wooden ship breaks
00:23:31
right away there are no berths there There is no fleet there there is
00:23:35
nothing at all. In the same way, in
00:23:36
Leningrad there are no berths, there is no fleet, nothing.
00:23:40
In general, the supply all this happened
00:23:42
manually, they simply loaded each barge there for 3
00:23:45
days by hand and then
00:23:47
unloaded it in the same way, delivering it to the city of
00:23:50
Leningrad, that is, there are solid ones there,
00:23:53
by the way, this is also an illustrative example of what in
00:23:55
St. Petersburg there were about a million people,
00:23:57
and the whole country knows the history of the supply of this city.
00:24:01
What was the road of life with
00:24:03
what sacrifices was it associated and how
00:24:05
dangerous? But in Kolyma, according to
00:24:07
Solzhenitsyn, we had a million people
00:24:11
imprisoned for some reason. There was no road of life
00:24:14
there, you begin. be interested in
00:24:16
what you have there, citizen
00:24:18
Solzhenitsyn, 3 months of navigation in Kolyma
00:24:22
and two ships. Well, tell me how a
00:24:24
million people were brought there on two
00:24:27
ships in 3 months,
00:24:29
they ate there
00:24:30
somehow, it’s not good, it turns out
00:24:33
ugly, but from my point of view, the
00:24:36
state media have been
00:24:39
all over the place for decades this nonsense
00:24:41
is supported well if they surrendered Leningrad.
00:24:44
As soon as it was surrendered,
00:24:46
all the troops that were standing
00:24:49
around were freed. And on the northwestern front there
00:24:53
was an extremely tense situation and the most difficult battles. So they were all
00:24:56
freed and where would they go
00:24:58
near Moscow and Moscow would certainly be
00:25:01
taken immediately? as soon as they took it and we would
00:25:03
have rolled back beyond the Urals Well, it’s not clear And what
00:25:06
would have happened to us in general, well, and who in such
00:25:09
cases should we listen to Comrade Stalin
00:25:12
or a citizen of
00:25:13
Latin I don’t know, in my opinion such people
00:25:17
should not be allowed into the
00:25:19
media What if If they let you in there, there
00:25:22
must be qualified
00:25:23
specialists like Yegor Yakovlev, who
00:25:26
accidentally didn’t come, who can
00:25:32
explain in detail with numbers in their hands and documents that everything that was said to these
00:25:35
characters named Latynina is all the
00:25:38
nonsense of a madman, you have nothing
00:25:41
to do with history, you don’t understand what
00:25:44
happened, you you don’t understand what
00:25:45
results this entailed and, in general, it’s
00:25:48
like an insect that needs to be continuously
00:25:50
dissected, which is what we actually
00:25:53
borrow from them, the Nise policy,
00:25:58
because any nasty things about the
00:26:00
Soviet Union are ok to us, so in a
00:26:04
bad dream, you won’t
00:26:07
see
00:26:13
the hands of BP,
00:26:24
please
00:26:27
Hello, ask the question about
00:26:30
the need for Stalinist repressions in
00:26:32
principle and about your personal characteristics of
00:26:35
this man, I did
00:26:39
n’t take part in the repressions, I understand, and yes,
00:26:43
one more question And in general about films in
00:26:47
principle Let’s just remember two of them right away,
00:26:50
I’m already old, I understand, but
00:26:53
that’s also how- has nothing to do with
00:26:55
my previous question, but this
00:26:58
film was made by the Khrustalev machine, did
00:27:02
you watch it and how do you feel about such
00:27:05
films? Thank you
00:27:08
very much, our Great October
00:27:11
Socialist Revolution is not
00:27:13
some unprecedented event in the history of
00:27:16
mankind, that is, well, in a number of aspects of
00:27:19
the Revolution there were before that, in France, in
00:27:23
England and in Germany, all revolutions
00:27:25
occur approximately according to the same
00:27:28
scenario. First, there is a
00:27:30
coup d'etat, after that, the mass murder of
00:27:33
representatives of the previous government, then
00:27:36
a certain period of formation. And after that, the
00:27:39
comrade
00:27:40
revolutionaries unanimously slaughter each other and
00:27:43
everyone who, so to speak, is in the mix. we are
00:27:48
not an exception, despite the fact
00:27:50
that the Great October Socialist
00:27:53
Revolution was ideologically different and the
00:27:57
consequences of all actions occur in
00:27:59
exactly the same way, if
00:28:02
we explain it in a primitive way, then when our
00:28:05
own revolution ended, when the
00:28:07
civil war ended and it
00:28:10
was necessary to build a new society, when a
00:28:13
lot of ideas about the world disappeared The revolution
00:28:17
that we will start here And everyone else
00:28:19
will pick up in Europe in Germany There and everything will be trampled on,
00:28:21
no one picked up and
00:28:23
nothing was trampled and only our
00:28:26
country remains inside of which it is not even
00:28:30
clear that comrade Stalin took the
00:28:36
top leadership
00:28:38
positions in this regard, as in any
00:28:41
absolutely normal community Well, for
00:28:44
example, Leon Trotsky, an outstanding revolutionary
00:28:50
tribune, has survived to ours
00:28:57
in that Lev Davydovich was a Mega
00:29:00
orator. That is, he
00:29:02
could captivate the masses like few
00:29:05
others; he created the Red Army for us; he
00:29:09
won at the fronts; and so on and
00:29:12
so forth. his undoubted, but then
00:29:15
the paths diverged and interest arose. And how did
00:29:18
I win at the fronts? I’m all
00:29:21
primitivism
00:29:22
at the fronts, and now some Stalin is in charge.
00:29:26
This is why
00:29:28
this is unfair and this needs to be changed. And
00:29:31
insofar as revolutionaries are
00:29:34
people who professionally engaged in
00:29:38
overthrowing state power. They are
00:29:40
familiar. for example, with methods of conspiracy,
00:29:44
how to hide from the authorities,
00:29:46
hide your activities, how to identify
00:29:48
police informants, how to
00:29:50
eliminate them, so that no one sees this,
00:29:53
does not know what happened, one thing after
00:29:57
another, now there are habits of
00:30:00
the underground, this is absolutely the same thing as what is
00:30:04
proposed to be done with it, with this
00:30:06
underground, the First World War has ended
00:30:09
the war at the end of the First World War, it
00:30:12
was clear to the participants that this war
00:30:15
had not ended and after 20 years it would
00:30:18
repeat itself, so to speak, in the form of a
00:30:21
continuation of the Second World War,
00:30:23
because the issues that the
00:30:25
First World War should have resolved
00:30:28
would have been resolved and the war would have to be fought before the war and all of Europe
00:30:32
was preparing for this, it was necessary to prepare for this,
00:30:34
and in order for us to
00:30:37
prepare for war, the country needed
00:30:44
industrialism by Vitalievich Young, where he
00:30:46
tells in detail that the Tsarist
00:30:49
government issued 20,000 lemts for the First World War,
00:30:55
Thorin, by the beginning of the Second World War, 20 liters of lemtov,
00:31:00
Tory Stalin, he knew quite well that was
00:31:03
during the First World War how it ended
00:31:05
And why did it end this way? Well, in
00:31:09
order for there to be
00:31:11
industry, huge
00:31:14
masses of people must be moved to the construction sites of communism;
00:31:18
organized construction sites of communism must be
00:31:21
fed, but individual peasant farms do
00:31:24
not produce such
00:31:26
emissions; they do not, and by the way, I advise you to
00:31:31
pay attention that during the war of
00:31:33
famine we
00:31:35
didn’t have a lot of food, we ate it, but there was no famine,
00:31:39
it was solely thanks to the collective farms,
00:31:42
which, as we now know, are absolutely
00:31:44
ineffective and were not needed at all, and so it
00:31:46
was necessary to carry out collectivization in the countryside,
00:31:48
that is, it was necessary to unite all the
00:31:51
collective farms in industry it was to
00:31:53
carry out the industrialization of the Armed Forces, this
00:31:55
required an incredible effort of the
00:31:58
entire population of the country, and if in the midst of
00:32:01
this you would like to engage in
00:32:04
some interesting political
00:32:06
subversive activities, then it all
00:32:09
ended primitively and quickly either in
00:32:11
camps or fields in the head because
00:32:15
nothing else can be done, I repeat
00:32:18
that speech I wasn’t talking about ordinary citizens like
00:32:20
you and me, but about professional
00:32:23
underground workers who want to carry out
00:32:25
another coup d’etat
00:32:28
and destroy what they managed to save and
00:32:30
build. Well, what should have been done with them?
00:32:33
I’m not speaking from a cannibalistic position.
00:32:36
Let’s see how it was for everyone and
00:32:40
suddenly you’ll see what Well, if, for example,
00:32:42
we count the victims of the Great French
00:32:45
Revolution, as they call it, then in
00:32:48
numerical terms as a percentage. They
00:32:50
killed more people than the Bolsheviks, the
00:32:54
Bolsheviks, just the opposite, against the background of all
00:32:56
these
00:32:58
people are extremely smart and, to put it
00:33:03
mildly, kind-hearted, they did not
00:33:05
strive to kill a huge
00:33:07
number of people there an
00:33:09
excess like when some Cossacks slaughtered
00:33:12
others en masse, a civil war is a
00:33:15
terrible thing, read
00:33:16
Sholokhov’s stories, what it’s
00:33:18
like, regardless of whether it’s red, it’s
00:33:21
White, it’s usable with any Vla V
00:33:26
any, did
00:33:29
these
00:33:31
repressions happen? Well, how is it that our Armed Forces are
00:33:34
now clearly divided in half, some people scream that
00:33:36
you Bastards killed just anyone And others
00:33:38
are screaming Bastards It’s you And we killed only
00:33:41
those who needed to be killed, this is not so I’m
00:33:44
like this, in some way a former
00:33:46
policeman has no authority and
00:33:49
I can clearly see even in Peacetime that
00:33:52
people often
00:33:55
suffer for Well, excuse me and in medicine,
00:34:00
it happens that they cut off the wrong leg, or
00:34:03
pull out a healthy tooth, or something else, no one
00:34:06
is responsible for this. By the way, our doctors are not
00:34:08
imprisoned for such things. It happens, but rarely,
00:34:12
we had such an era when, within the framework of the
00:34:18
same Revolution, the Civil War and the
00:34:20
consequences of both were mass
00:34:23
repressions, they were soybean,
00:34:28
although they were evil. The will was And not only from the
00:34:31
desire of one party group there
00:34:33
to eliminate another group, and not only from the
00:34:36
struggle within the NKVD when one part there
00:34:38
wanted to eat the other but could not
00:34:41
shoot those they shot and those with my
00:34:45
point of view at the present moment That
00:34:47
is, everyone has already heard enough of Solzhenitsyn about the fact
00:34:50
that 100 Mino There they killed a
00:34:54
noob
00:34:56
failure archives and let's see what
00:35:00
actually happened I draw your attention to the fact that during the
00:35:02
entire period of perestroika and
00:35:04
post-perestroika
00:35:07
[music]
00:35:12
who is with numbers in his hands I studied what
00:35:16
it really was without these
00:35:18
ideological cries. And what
00:35:20
actually was. What were the victims
00:35:22
of collectivization, dispossession there, the
00:35:25
fight against these secret enemies, and
00:35:28
somehow the numbers that actually exist,
00:35:31
they absolutely do not coincide with what was
00:35:36
propagated by
00:35:37
for decades In my opinion, this is very
00:35:40
bad, that is, if they killed my grandfather,
00:35:43
then this is a tragedy for the whole family. Well, in
00:35:45
the size of the country, one grandfather does
00:35:48
not play any role in general, but it turns out
00:35:52
that you lied about 100 Mino, this is a lie, and
00:35:56
then it turned out that
00:35:59
citizens who are not very smart make people
00:36:02
laugh 700,000 people were shot, that’s also
00:36:05
Sorry, very, very much And this is a tragedy for
00:36:08
everyone
00:36:09
Well, you can’t
00:36:12
treat it like that Don’t lie If they
00:36:14
declared freedom of information Well, give
00:36:17
us normal information Show No they don’t
00:36:20
show Why they don’t show but
00:36:22
because Results there will be some that
00:36:25
will again become
00:36:26
incomprehensible; they have broken something that
00:36:29
was absolutely unclear. Well, instead,
00:36:34
Khrustalev’s
00:36:38
car and so on are brought to the attention of the population. I recommend that there
00:36:40
is a book by this, in my opinion, our
00:36:44
famous film critic Anton
00:36:47
Dolin, where he
00:36:49
takes a solid book. It consists of an
00:36:52
interview with a citizen. I
00:36:55
recommend reading Herman, the director of this film,
00:36:59
after 10
00:37:00
pages of text it is clear that
00:37:04
the citizen urgently needs medical
00:37:07
help, preferably medicinal, because there is
00:37:09
such an intensity of delirium there, the catastrophe is
00:37:13
just a catastrophe and this man carries
00:37:17
some thoughts in quotes that he broadcasts
00:37:21
to the population, he then released such a
00:37:23
feature film It’s hard to be God,
00:37:25
they didn’t watch, no, here’s a masterpiece exactly the
00:37:29
same as Khrustalev’s car. That is, this is an
00:37:31
ideologically
00:37:33
indoctrinated person who puts his rather
00:37:36
strange ideological and political
00:37:39
views into action in cinema with
00:37:42
state money. When there was
00:37:44
Soviet cinema and there were
00:37:47
Soviet producers standing behind them in dusty helmets and From
00:37:50
a Mauser they explained how to make a
00:37:52
movie, for some reason everyone turned out to be masterpieces
00:37:55
as soon as the Communist producers
00:37:58
left and people were left to their own devices
00:38:01
during perestroika, not a single one, from my
00:38:04
point of view, not a single Soviet creator
00:38:06
like Nikita Sergeevich Mikhalkov Eldar
00:38:09
Rezanov, etc., etc. one did not
00:38:13
film anything worthy of attention. So maybe it’s
00:38:17
also citizen
00:38:19
Herman. So maybe it wasn’t you, but the
00:38:22
communist producers who
00:38:25
explained to you what and how to film in order to
00:38:27
get masterpieces, but you
00:38:30
can’t do anything at all on your own. I would
00:38:33
instead in order for Khrustalev to film a car, he
00:38:35
would recommend standing in front of
00:38:37
the mirror and looking at yourself and thinking
00:38:40
why I’m like this, this would be more useful for him
00:38:47
[music]
00:39:01
Good afternoon,
00:39:03
once again I have such a question Look, at
00:39:07
least for me before I started
00:39:10
delving into it, I got to At a certain point,
00:39:14
I began to be interested in history, not a
00:39:16
school course where children want to go out and they are
00:39:19
forced to study. And
00:39:22
about the fuss, such a question may be possible. It’s
00:39:26
clear that Well, I got
00:39:29
acquainted with the work of Yegor Yakov with
00:39:32
his book. And who can you trust in
00:39:35
terms of history? After all, we are with you have
00:39:38
discussed here for a very long time and a lot that
00:39:41
so many
00:39:42
falsifications are in the most visible place
00:39:45
How to distinguish truth from untruth,
00:39:48
maybe there is some
00:39:56
recommendation
00:39:58
various historical topics but they
00:40:00
can be biased and sometimes not
00:40:03
biased For example, some
00:40:04
citizen of Svani I am specially
00:40:07
trained a historian deeply
00:40:09
engaged by
00:40:11
some citizen of the teeth, here with
00:40:14
Yegor there will be regular videos there we will
00:40:16
do it there Write a history textbook
00:40:21
about the Soviet-Nazi
00:40:25
War in Tomorrow this is not the Great Patriotic War
00:40:28
this is a Soviet-Nazi War where the
00:40:32
team of authors is busy with naturally
00:40:36
military anti-Soviet propaganda Which
00:40:39
means, from my point of view, an anti-Russian
00:40:44
Union no, in the Soviet Union everything was
00:40:47
bad and disgusting. These people, that is,
00:40:50
their actions in my understanding, lead to
00:40:54
quite understandable primitive things,
00:40:58
they want to prove there with documents,
00:41:01
journalism, they want to prove that, for
00:41:04
example, Stalin was
00:41:08
a criminal and the revolution of the seventeenth
00:41:12
year, it was
00:41:13
criminal, well, for example, made on
00:41:17
German money, that is, now such a
00:41:19
popular trend that it was such a
00:41:21
specific Maidan with German money,
00:41:24
and Lenin was a German spy and it is
00:41:27
impossible to convince these citizens, that is, from my
00:41:30
point of view. Well, as an investigator,
00:41:33
for example, I worked with secret informants,
00:41:37
paid them money and all that stuff.
00:41:42
from my point of view, it is obvious that this is
00:41:44
all documented, this is state
00:41:46
money and it is impossible to distribute it from your pocket from left to
00:41:48
right, and if Lenin was an
00:41:51
English spy, then there must be papers
00:41:54
that are German papers that are
00:41:58
in contact with German intelligence, that they
00:42:00
gave him money, this is if something is
00:42:04
not preserved there, then about money
00:42:05
will always be preserved, and if this were so,
00:42:10
then the department of citizen Goebbels
00:42:13
would have promoted it even before the start of the Second World War,
00:42:15
so look at everything that
00:42:17
is happening in Russia, it’s all with our
00:42:19
money, it was done by our people But
00:42:20
since Goebel didn’t
00:42:22
say that, so there are no such documents.
00:42:25
Why are you lying, but you can’t show
00:42:28
proof?
00:42:30
This is the question of who to believe. This is not a question of Faith; on the issue of
00:42:33
Faith, you have to go to church;
00:42:35
they work with Faith normally, but with historical
00:42:38
documents you have to work a little
00:42:40
differently, well. further, if they want to admit for
00:42:45
many years they want to organize a trial of the
00:42:48
Communist Party and he is not a communist
00:42:50
and was never a member of the Communist Party.
00:42:54
But if comrade Stalin is recognized as a
00:42:58
criminal, the
00:43:01
Communist Party will be recognized as criminal. The next
00:43:05
step is all that the Communist
00:43:08
Party under the leadership of Stalin has achieved
00:43:11
will also be recognized as criminal And First of all, the
00:43:13
results of the
00:43:16
Second World War will be criminal, which will immediately
00:43:18
entail a revision of the
00:43:20
territorial integrity of the Russian
00:43:22
Federation insofar as the
00:43:25
current Russian Federation is the
00:43:27
legal successor of the Soviet Union and
00:43:30
must be held accountable for everything that, from the point of
00:43:34
view of these people, was criminal committed by the
00:43:36
Soviet Union. That is, we have from
00:43:39
Chekryzhev Finnish Vyborg German
00:43:43
Kaliningrad and let's go,
00:43:45
everyone's claims are above their heads, first
00:43:48
they will reconsider territorial integrity and
00:43:50
then they will explain that people suffered from your
00:43:52
criminal communist regime,
00:43:57
because many fought against the communists with weapons in their hands,
00:43:59
for example,
00:44:01
Bandera's people killed them in batches of NKVD officers.
00:44:05
Well, be kind to them
00:44:08
you have to pay the forest brothers in the Baltics
00:44:11
you have to pay the basmachi in Central Asia you have to
00:44:13
pay Well, not to them themselves, but at least to the
00:44:15
descendants who have suffered so much from you, you
00:44:18
say you have a
00:44:27
union, you have all the resources to transfer under external
00:44:31
management, here is a review of territorial
00:44:34
integrity with the goal of reducing the territory of
00:44:37
Russia as such to the size of the
00:44:38
Moscow Principality and the seizure of resources
00:44:42
Well, that’s all what people
00:44:46
who talk about the criminal
00:44:48
Soviet regime are trying to achieve in my opinion
00:44:52
[music]
00:44:57
take the lie for money not for money it does
00:45:00
n’t matter either you’re a complete fool
00:45:04
you don’t understand Well, what is intelligence? intelligence is
00:45:07
the ability to calculate the consequences of one’s
00:45:09
own actions If your actions
00:45:12
lead to the dismemberment of the country and therefore to
00:45:15
civil war and the murder of millions of
00:45:18
people It’s not Ukraine here, we will be
00:45:20
10 times more terrible Well, let’s put these on
00:45:24
the scales
00:45:25
words and actions will lead
00:45:29
to such results And such will lead
00:45:32
to such results Here is the integrity of the country
00:45:34
and the lives of citizens And here is civil
00:45:36
war and mass murder, what you have to
00:45:39
believe in even if you don’t want to
00:45:42
understand anything at all, you don’t want to, then all
00:45:45
these cries I
00:45:49
don’t know about our criminal past. You
00:45:52
want your own children to die, your
00:45:54
loved ones here, well, in Russia we don’t
00:45:58
see much bench press, for example, I have a
00:46:00
lot of relatives who are Asians, Muslims and
00:46:03
not really, and those who lived among Asians and
00:46:05
Muslims, for example in
00:46:08
Uzbekistan. Well, Perestroika happened And from
00:46:12
the Caucasus and from Central Asia, because of the Caucasus,
00:46:15
Russians fled
00:46:18
en masse simply to save their own lives,
00:46:22
abandoning there, for example, you are 506 years old
00:46:27
in your entire life, and you can’t even take away anything, you
00:46:29
have to abandon everything just to
00:46:31
leave there alive, take the children away, and at least
00:46:35
something else there in general You can’t take anything, sell it
00:46:37
All the locals are walking around laughing,
00:46:40
don’t leave, we need slaves And why am I going to
00:46:43
pay you, you’ll leave tomorrow anyway,
00:46:45
I’ll borrow an apartment and everything will be
00:46:47
fine, and these people, leaving everything behind,
00:46:50
came running here. Thank God if they’re alive. And
00:46:52
how many were killed there? like in Chechnya,
00:46:55
how many Russians were there, no
00:46:57
one left at all, where are they?
00:47:00
No, on the one hand, it’s probably
00:47:03
right because civil
00:47:05
war is a bad thing and it’s
00:47:08
impossible to drown it out in any other way except by
00:47:10
silence. But these people, when you listen to
00:47:14
our liberals figures,
00:47:17
how many people did you kill during
00:47:20
perestroika, how many orphans came here
00:47:23
to you, how many do you feed them, not a single one
00:47:26
Well, let's continue the conversation That is, these are
00:47:31
irresponsible people, to put it mildly, roughly
00:47:33
speaking. You
00:47:34
can't listen to them under any
00:47:38
circumstances at all. And this is not a question of Faith. This is
00:47:41
the question of the survival of the country and the population is
00:47:44
something
00:47:49
like this Dear guests, we have time for
00:47:52
two more questions here earlier, another
00:47:55
question from Nasta
00:48:03
Dob
00:48:05
working question is related
00:48:09
to when the Germans attacked St. Petersburg and
00:48:12
there were orders to destroy the
00:48:16
parish, let's say pas conte
00:48:24
[music]
00:48:25
ter
00:48:30
Which should there should be a motivation for people
00:48:33
to destroy buildings and
00:48:37
structures that carried culture and were built by
00:48:41
subhuman people. Why should subhuman people need this? They
00:48:48
broke the Armed Forces, ruined the Armed Forces, what a waste of money, by
00:48:55
the way, you read the current books
00:49:00
there, our citizens seem to be there, so I’m
00:49:04
ironically the cultural capital is on
00:49:07
Nevsky they begin to repair the building, a
00:49:10
wild howl is received from our so-
00:49:12
called self-proclaimed
00:49:14
intelligentsia. What are you doing?
00:49:17
Don’t touch it at all; there are
00:49:18
wonderful
00:49:20
facades of the hands of so-and-so, after
00:49:23
which they are politely informed that
00:49:25
during the war, a
00:49:28
half-ton bomb hit this house; nothing came from it.
00:49:31
left It was built anew by
00:49:34
stupid juices invisible to you, so it was
00:49:37
rebuilt, it fell into disrepair, we have
00:49:39
now rebuilt it Well, deathly silence. That
00:49:42
is, you don’t even know this, and this, in
00:49:44
my opinion, is a generally monstrous page in the
00:49:47
history of the city, what damage was caused,
00:49:50
what was it Looks like Vla good little ones
00:49:53
let out what's wrong with this place
00:49:58
[music] I think it's
00:49:59
very interesting, in general, a
00:50:02
separate country in history is diligently
00:50:05
silent; it's much better to talk about
00:50:07
repressions, this is much more
00:50:25
interesting; they go to the same school in the same
00:50:29
class, apparently they study from the
00:50:32
same
00:50:34
history textbook Well, in one class there can’t
00:50:37
be 10 textbooks, it can’t. What’s the point of
00:50:44
these people teaching like this and those teaching this?
00:50:48
What’s the point? That is, children, in my
00:50:51
opinion, should have a single picture of the
00:50:53
surrounding reality, a single
00:50:56
picture of the history of these people. people like those who are
00:50:58
eager to release 100 textbooks
00:51:02
to give different points of view, I repeat,
00:51:05
a child learns from one textbook, he
00:51:08
cannot study 10 textbooks at once, this
00:51:12
is done Well, in my opinion, with the sole
00:51:15
purpose of disunity and atomization
00:51:18
of society when each citizen has a
00:51:20
completely different picture of the historical
00:51:23
past of his native country why is this
00:51:25
why the government is taking such not very
00:51:29
active steps,
00:51:33
well, we have such a
00:51:35
comrade, we heard this Evgeny Yuch, he
00:51:39
wrote his textbook in five volumes, we
00:51:42
raised money for him, 7 million rubles, he successfully
00:51:45
released it, if you are interested, you can
00:51:48
read this manual for teachers.
00:51:55
And somehow this does not focus on the fact that
00:52:00
at the World Cup In my opinion, it could be
00:52:02
focused on But insofar as
00:52:04
there is now Freedom on the Internet and citizens with
00:52:07
money, a lot of issues can be solved
00:52:09
without the state, what we actually
00:52:14
do successfully can be
00:52:17
briefly The truth about who you believe I
00:52:21
accidentally Lena would go When they already said
00:52:27
6080 there are 100 million and they knew that about
00:52:31
25-30 million of us died during the war, that’s
00:52:35
when the argument arose, the professor in front of such an
00:52:38
audience
00:52:39
organized a vote and said Let’s
00:52:42
vote for whose
00:52:45
relatives died, that is, the parents of the
00:52:48
grandparents during the war and who died
00:52:52
from repressions when during the war there
00:52:56
were
00:52:57
literally only a few hands who could not have raised
00:53:00
when repressions people
00:53:03
then this initiative in Dnepropetrovsk they
00:53:06
did the same
00:53:09
story you see That is, how can I check
00:53:12
even the
00:53:14
facts of
00:53:15
repressions I know
00:53:18
approximately I still have
00:53:27
socialism Well there it was forgotten by someone
00:53:31
And there was a
00:53:32
Leaflet So whoever proves 4 ml of those
00:53:37
repressed by Stalin for all his
00:53:40
years will receive 25
00:53:43
dollars Here is such a book, it’s against
00:53:49
me a little bit
00:54:00
like that,
00:54:03
you know,
00:54:06
I have this in relation to this a
00:54:09
clear example, that is, well, they ask the
00:54:12
question, there were certainly repressions, yes
00:54:15
And no one has ever denied this,
00:54:17
in fact, But we have
00:54:20
such a religion of
00:54:22
Christianity, and with this Christianity there are no
00:54:26
religious differences Which way to
00:54:29
walk around the altar Although Jesus Christ
00:54:31
called to love each other and
00:54:34
there were religious wars and there was, for example, the
00:54:37
Inquisition when people were burned at the stake for
00:54:39
no reason, as you know, and most
00:54:42
of them were burned in Northern Europe, in my opinion,
00:54:45
either Sweden or Germany holds the record for the
00:54:47
number of witches destroyed and Spain is not at all
00:54:49
terrible, but here the question is correct
00:54:53
VS reducing Christianity to
00:54:57
this, in my opinion, is absolutely madness,
00:55:00
religion is not about that. But human
00:55:03
society functions like this, even
00:55:05
in the best things there is always
00:55:08
bad, but the fact that Gorbachev did
00:55:12
this, from my point of view, again,
00:55:14
in relation to religion, it’s the same The
00:55:15
Pope went out onto the balcony in the
00:55:18
Vatican and told the assembled citizens,
00:55:20
dear friends of God, no, let’s disperse.
00:55:25
This is the same thing that Gorbachev
00:55:26
did with the Communist Party somehow like this,
00:55:30
and
00:55:31
Mom, a question about those Let’s wait for
00:55:35
the microphone, the last question, you
00:55:39
can hear everything
00:55:41
that the revolution is at least from the year
00:55:45
The revolution of Ivo in the first year of the year is due
00:55:48
to the fact
00:55:49
that in fact the top gave and
00:55:54
sold the country, and according to your words. This is
00:55:58
not according to my words, this is an objective
00:56:03
fact. We at the beginning began to say that
00:56:07
now the situation in the top has not changed and
00:56:11
then What awaits us and what should we do about the
00:56:14
situation changes all the time and the situation
00:56:17
that was in the early nineties in the late
00:56:20
nineties and now These are completely
00:56:23
different situations, that is, Well, for example, I
00:56:27
see it as under the influence of
00:56:31
external circumstances, our
00:56:34
elite likes it, they don’t like it, there is an example, for
00:56:37
example, Muammar Gaddafi Yes, who had
00:56:40
lying in the west money who
00:56:42
carried out some kind of activity there And they took all his
00:56:45
money and
00:56:46
confiscated it, saying that it was stolen from the people of
00:56:50
Libya and He himself was killed and, in general,
00:56:53
for many it is obvious that these same
00:56:55
many VTs had approximately the same fate when the
00:56:58
money was taken from here to the west, they say
00:57:01
they say for perestroika they took a trillion
00:57:04
dollars to the West, I draw your attention
00:57:08
in the West, no one said that this money
00:57:10
was stolen from the Russian people, no one
00:57:13
said, no one is saying and is not saying yet, but as
00:57:16
soon as the political situation
00:57:19
changes and these people need
00:57:22
money, they will also say that these Degis are Russian
00:57:26
people and now we will
00:57:29
freeze them to Russia, they will not give them back,
00:57:31
just as they never give money
00:57:34
back, and the local Elite, which does not
00:57:37
want to repeat the fate of Muammar
00:57:39
Gaddafi, will be forced to
00:57:42
take the money back and arrange everything within the country
00:57:45
so that we do not
00:57:47
depend on external influences or at
00:57:49
least these external influences had
00:57:52
minimal
00:57:55
KATO sanctions, is this good or bad for the
00:57:58
economy, it’s disgusting, it’s clear
00:58:01
that money has become scarce And everyone around is going
00:58:03
bankrupt en masse, but nevertheless,
00:58:07
some stirrings begin
00:58:10
inside, suddenly it became obvious that the
00:58:13
country needs an army just recently it
00:58:15
was not needed And now it is needed And
00:58:18
military factories work in three shifts, that
00:58:21
is, even at night, this is generally
00:58:23
unprecedented since the end of power,
00:58:27
it’s changing, but I don’t know, it’s changing in the first place.
00:58:30
So they don’t really talk about it.
00:58:32
Well, they don’t cover it because It would be necessary insofar
00:58:36
as this is all military and Is it going in that
00:58:38
direction, it’s
00:58:42
not clear that we have such a
00:58:44
situation because every year
00:58:51
you
00:58:55
think
00:58:56
I act on it
00:58:58
exactly, I act on it with the
00:59:02
same force as you, I don’t like this either, you and I
00:59:05
change this We can’t
00:59:08
call you to an armed uprising. I
00:59:11
also won’t explain to you. I won’t explain who needs to be
00:59:13
killed either, I’m sorry, and I won’t tell you what to do
00:59:17
either.
00:59:20
So, dear guests, Thank you
00:59:23
for coming, our afternoon meeting
00:59:25
is coming up once again if anyone
00:59:28
wants to talk except Dmitry
00:59:30
Yuryevich with the author of the book The War of
00:59:32
Extermination Yegor Nikolaevich
00:59:33
Yakovlev, today at 1730 in the Gorky
00:59:36
Library there will be a presentation of the book
00:59:38
where Dmitry Yuryevich will also be present,
00:59:40
thank you very much, we hope that
00:59:43
you were interesting and useful Thank you
00:59:46
Thank you
00:59:55
very much
00:59:56
L

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