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you can often see how an invention
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repeated many times turns into a
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fact, this is not news, it’s another matter who
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repeats and why, through thoughtlessness or with
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intent, and sometimes you come across a case where they
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repeat someone else’s intention without thinking, and
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this is a bad signal, hello December 13 to
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15, 1998 museum all of it
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Far Eastern Maritime Academy named after
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Admiral Nevelskoy Primorsky
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branch of the Union of Writers of the Primorsky
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Territory and the administration of the Primorsky Territory
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held an international
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Internet conference dedicated to the 59th
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anniversary of the sinking of the steamer Indigirka
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and other maritime disasters in the Far
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East in a letter addressed to the mayor of the
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Japanese city of Saru, the
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conference organizers reminded that
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that the quote is that
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on the night of December 12-13, 1939, off the
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coast of the island of Hokkaido, the
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steamer Indigirka crashed on board; there
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were 1,173 people on board, including eight hundred and
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thirty-five prisoners; the
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inhabitants of Saruu, selflessly risking their
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lives, saved 428 people and in Russia
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they appreciate this, and now about that How is this valued in
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Russia? During Sergei
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Korolev’s stay in Kolyma, his
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mother and wife desperately fought for his freedom in the Supreme
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Council of the USSR, this is something like today’s
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State Duma, among the deputies were
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test pilots Valentina Grizodubova
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and Mikhail Gromov, they supported the
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Korolev family and helped send the case to
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revision from the camp in the cartoon Sergei Korolev was
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called to Moscow again Butyrka prison
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had to return through Magadan and
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Vladivostok then he arrived in Magadan
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Magadan was formed and the 4th stage on the
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ship and not Gerta which left on
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December 8 and Sergei Palych could have
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caught it but they said that there were
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no places for him because he had already
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been formed and there were no places, then he could
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n’t get on this ship, he was very
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sad about this
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because he had to wait for the next
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navigation, you know what kind of ship
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will go there and John and this saved his life
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because Indigirka is
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in in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk there was a storm, the Indigirka
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hit the reefs and all the prisoners
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who were in the hold died
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died in terrible agony all the prisoners
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died died died in terrible agony
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if there were 1173 people on board 835 of
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whom were prisoners and at the same time it was
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possible to save 428 people
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you just can’t do that all the
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prisoners died because if 835
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people out of 1000 173 died,
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then the remaining 338 would not have been able to pass
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themselves off as 428 rescued, it turns out that
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745 people died and there were 835 prisoners
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short, but maybe Natalya Sergeevna
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Queen means the prisoners,
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they are those who were already free
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the fact is that the stories about the wreck of the
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steamer Indigirka often contain 1
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inaccuracy in reality, as follows from
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the materials of the investigative
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case published within the same conference on Indigirka there were only 50
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prisoners and we copy them for
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the review of cases where exactly is not specified,
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it depended on where each of them
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was convicted, where did the figure of 835
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prisoners come from? Again, based on
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the materials of the case, these were former prisoners who had
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just been released and explored the
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mainland, and there is also an inaccuracy, as
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you may have noticed, even in the letter from the
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organizers of the conference, which I
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just quoted after them 835
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prisoners were repeated in many
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articles and notes of artistic and
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journalistic works
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dedicated to the tragedy from the
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indictment in the case of the crash of the steamship
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Indigirka, passengers, gripped by panic
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in the absence of any life-saving
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equipment, rushed from the holds to the
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deck, rushed around the deck and when a
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list appeared overboard among the
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passengers there were 50 people
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under investigation and 835 people of former
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prisoners from former sentences
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who were accompanied by a convoy in panic,
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one of the guards subjected the
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passengers leaving the holds to gunfire, so
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maybe Natalya Sergeevna
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means that these 50
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prisoners died, let's compare with other
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speeches of Natalya Sergeevna to
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the side was in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk, the Indigirka
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hit the reefs and when the sailors there
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wanted to open the hold in which there were
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prisoners of about 800 people, the
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chief of security said that it was not
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allowed and all the prisoners died and
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were saved only in this civilian
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who, after all, were riding on top on the top
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deck and in general
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more than 700 people prisoners died on the
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shores of Sakhalin the ship was hit by the
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captain mistaking a Japanese lighthouse for a
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Soviet one and the ship crashed off the coast of the
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island of Hokkaido
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more than 700 people
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none of those in the three
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prisoners came out
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and the queen was released for another 26 years
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fate again decreed in its own way, but
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it turned out that fate saved him
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because this ship
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hit the rocks on the mattress, they rushed
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just to the doors to open the doors to the hold
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where the prisoners were, and the head of
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the convoy said no, forbade opening there a
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huge number of people, several hundred
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people who died a terrible death
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because they were flooded with ice water and
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they were literally there, then when
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they opened they saw that they were literally hanging
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on the frames of these they were
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on the walls of these this hold because
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they tried to get out but it was impossible to get out
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there was an iron door that
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was battened down they just they just
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died everything from the book Natalya Koroleva
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about her father,
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on the fiftieth anniversary of the tragedy in Japan,
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they published a book, Sos
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Indigirka, in which it was said that
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Soviet sailors with their families were sailing on the ship,
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but when the Japanese
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tried to search for those who had
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once been saved,
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only one person was found at the time of
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the disaster, he was only three years old
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the Japanese wondered where the rest
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were, they had no idea that besides the sailors and
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civilians on the Indigirka there were
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faceless enemies of the people who, after
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the disaster,
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again ended up in prisons and camps, I wonder
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if all the prisoners died, as
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Natalya Sergeevna claims in an interview with
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Yuri there
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and in her television appearances, who are
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you? instead of them, he again ended up in
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prisons and camps,
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as it is written in the book, all the prisoners died
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died died in terrible agony,
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and since those who ended up in prisons and camps
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came to Japan, it means they died
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there in prisons and camps,
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because it was their imprisonment that is given as the
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reason for their failure to appear to the meeting of comrades in
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misfortune,
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the fact that 50 years have passed, some of
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which our country fought, including
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with Japan, of course does not count, one
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can understand the bewilderment of foreign
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comrades, one way or another, we found out that
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when Natalya Sergeevna talks about the death of
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prisoners, she mentions about 800
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people means not only those
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under investigation, but also those who had just
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been released, the
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prisoners locked in the hold knocked on the
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steel hatches, begging to be released, but the
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sailors who rushed to help were
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stopped by the head of the convoy, had
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father arrived in Magadan two weeks
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earlier, he would probably have ended up in the hold of the
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Indigirka on
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December 13, 3 Japanese ships with difficulty
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they were able to approach the
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ship that had suffered a catastrophe, its passengers and crew were removed,
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but the prisoners remained in the holds and
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help could only be given to them
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by cutting the side with an autogenous engine, and so, according to
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Natalya Sergeevna Koroleva, about 800
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prisoners were locked in either
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one hold or in several holds,
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in addition they were deliberately not released
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from there and when the sailors there wanted to
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open the hold in which there were
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prisoners of
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about 800 people, the head of security
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said that it was not supposed to be forbidden and all the
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prisoners died. The Far Eastern
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Association of Sea Captains on its
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website reports that 50 prisoners were settled in 1 hold
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and criminal cases were subject to
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the revision was accompanied by 10 escorts
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in the second and third holds,
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835 former prisoners were housed in the
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fourth hold, civilian workers of
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logging mills in the mines,
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climbing home after the end of the
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season,
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in total, the steamer took into its holds 1134
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passengers plus 39 crew members, as
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we can see there were 4
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of the holds protocol of interrogation of the captain of the ship
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after the second strike, the ship began to quickly
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list to the starboard side, before that I
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gave orders through the command to remove
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all people from the holds, in addition, I shouted to the
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shooter of hold number one to
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take people out of the hold,
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but he opened fire on those leaving, I
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heard 5 shots they say that he
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shot himself in the available materials of the case,
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in particular, the indictment does
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not contain a refutation of these words of the
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captain, it turns out that, as the captain says, he
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gave orders to remove people from the holds
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and the shooter began to shoot at
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those leaving, which means the hatches of the bow hold
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number one were open and even if
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the shooter did not did not miss once, which
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cannot be, given the storm, a sinking ship with
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good cream and the dark time of day,
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even if he killed five people, the remaining
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45 had the opportunity to get out,
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but people
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ended up locked in the aft holds not because the
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head of the convoy gave orders not to
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open the holds, but because the ship, after being
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hit by askola, lay on board and the hold hatches
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were blocked,
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they tried to get out of the new one,
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it was impossible, there was an iron door
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that was closed, they
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just died, everything from the
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indictment in case number 156 on
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charges of Nikolay Lavrentievich Lapshin and
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under Article 59 3 point in
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part 2 at the fsr fsr on December 13 at 12:00, the
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ship Karafuto Maru, sailing under the Japanese flag, arrived at the scene of the accident and the
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surviving passengers and
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crew members on board the steamer Indigirka were removed from the holds of the steamship
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Indigirka,
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there were still passengers who
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could not penetrate to the top since the ship
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was lying on board and the hatches were filled with water,
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captain Lapshin left the ship and went
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on board the ship Karafuto Mara, despite the fact
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that in the holds of the dead ship
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he commanded
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there were still living people up to 200 people,
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as for the head of the convoy
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who is trying to convince us Natalya
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Sergeevna Koroleva gave the order not to
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let the prisoners out of the hold,
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then according to the materials of the case, he did
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not give any orders, but simply
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escaped as one of the first from the sinking ship,
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for which he was later convicted.
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building without waiting for the
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captain’s command,
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11 people failed to climb in, including 8 crew members
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and the commander in the island, the boat drifted to
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the shore and capsized
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only five reached the shore, and so in one very
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short story, almost all
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the holds were false, there were several no orders
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not to let people out from the holds, the investigation did
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not record any people in the holds
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were not locked, and the information
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that all the prisoners died
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is refuted by the book by Natalya Koroleva herself,
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it’s very sad, but what can you do?
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they were riding on top on the upper deck,
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they all just died, but these are flowers, so
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no one put gingerbread on the
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Russian planet website, as well as the
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queen’s daughter, without referring to anything, she reports the
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terrible details of what happened
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which or day from the heart even more strongly,
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although it would seem that I consider it
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necessary to stop in more detail on
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this dubious essay because during the
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search process it became clear that
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today this is the most popular and
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most replicated material on
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the Internet on the topic of the Indigirka wreck,
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let’s start with the fact that the former tongues of
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Pryanikov turned out to be exactly 50 people,
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exactly the same number as
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were actually on the ship The prisoner of the gingerbread men sent for
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trial clarifies that these 50
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people were released under 1 birch
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amnesty, the source of this information, like
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everything else, is not indicated,
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but
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as many as 820 people were sent for the gingerbread trial, that is, he simply changed the
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number of those following for the trial with those already
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released, while a little
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having reduced the number of those released,
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political ones, according to eyewitnesses,
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made up only about 20 percent of the prisoners
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transported by Andy Gerka,
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the rest were inveterate criminals, the fact
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that they were taken for trial in Vladivostok were
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not tried on the spot in Magadan meant
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that they committed serious crimes from
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banditry and murders in the camp to
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theft of gold from mines, the fact that they were being
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taken somewhere for judgment, by the way, where did
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Pavel Pryaniki get the idea that they would be
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re-loaned in Vladivostok,
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so the fact that they were being taken somewhere for
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judgment meant only one thing: the trial
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was carried out as it should be at the place of
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initial conviction, which is why the
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queen they sent you to Moscow for trial
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they were your Chabad or Nalchik because he was
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convicted in Moscow the
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next fantasy another 60 passengers
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were sent to sharozhki
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again I will repeat on the ship there were only 50
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prisoners how could 60 of them be
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sent to prison
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design bureaus
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this idea, as I understand it, should
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cause lamentation about the damage that was
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caused to science Zykov accompanied
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armed NKVD convoys of 28 people
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there were no ten people for 50
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prisoners, quite enough but for 820
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of course not enough so I had to
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add under the leadership of Pechersky
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who in Kolyma had a reputation as a sadist, it would still be
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interesting to take a look to the
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source from which gingerbread men extracted
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such details from
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Ivan Petrovich Opechensky,
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born in 1914, the youngest of the accused, native of Ivan Stav Chany,
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office of the
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Podolsk region, a Ukrainian from
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poor peasants
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in the Far East ended up after being
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called up for military service, he did it in the
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116th Infantry Regiment on the second river near
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Vladivostok
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from October 36 to October 38
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and then enlisted in Accra in Kolyma,
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where he served until December 7,
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1939, and then until his arrest on
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February 12, 40, as a guard on the second river
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before being called up for military service, he was married,
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but the connection with his wife was then lost;
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parents and relatives live select
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becoming a member of the val ksm was reprimanded,
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arrested for three days and also demoted,
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and the squad commander for drunkenness
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while serving in Magadan, here is
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the most detailed account of
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Pechersk that we managed to find, where
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did the piquant details about the fact that
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he was a sadist come from, it’s hard to say
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so gingerbread describes the panic on the ship
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after the strike from Askola, the captain of Lapshin
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gave the order to remove all the people from the
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holds, but the guards from the NKVD near the hold
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opened fire with revolvers and
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rifles on those leaving, according to various sources,
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they killed from 10 to 30 prisoners -
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all that we have on this issue
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this is the testimony of the captain who heard 5
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shots and the testimony of one of the survivors
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named Taro Banka who simply
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heard the shots
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but Pryanikov details appear
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revolvers and rifles several
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shooters instead of one not panicking
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outline food as stated in the indictment
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but deliberately shooting cabbage soup and NKVD people
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augers killed and even the number of those killed, according to
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some various sources, is pleasing that
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at least it did not reach the machine guns and the
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guards’ bayonet attack on the unfortunate
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prisoners succeeded from the indictment
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in the case of the wreck of the steamer Indigirka,
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panic arose among the convoy, one of the
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guards opened fire on people emerging from the
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hold, some of the guards took up the
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rescue herself, and the prisoners,
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taking advantage of the panic, took up
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robbery, shot again based on the
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case materials, lice guard,
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they dogs of the regime executed the
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prisoners on a sinking ship, without
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details, the assumption is made that
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this guard then shot himself, although it
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would be more logical to assume that those who were getting out of the hold
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helped him shoot himself the
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prisoners at whom he opened
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fire near house number one, as if
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shots were heard, the victim then
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said that in the windows of Vitz
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his last name remained unknown, first
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several times a shot was fired at the passengers
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under investigation trying to get
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out and then cornflower himself
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and the whole version about the guard’s shots
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is based on the testimony of the captain who does
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n’t say why the guard started shooting
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and Dora Banya, who generally just
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heard the shot and then even stated
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that the guards didn’t shoot at anyone, and
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then three sentences later he again stated
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that he heard shots of
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fifteen hundred,
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so great, only we saved everyone, the
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prisoners drowned in the tunnels,
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I the wife really needs to keep her mouth shut,
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you see the truth is the truth the truth as it
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was she says you throw it away at the pharmacy
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throw it away the children will throw it away throw it away
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somewhere you ask in the answers
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you write or Rupaul
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flooded it then 800 people were
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prisoners they beat and broke the NKVD guards
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you write
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point-blank shot and not a single one is saved, I’m cooking,
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but how is history written, the history of thousands,
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only rightly it’s not surprising that
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the Japanese were in no hurry to create
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memories tarot bathhouse,
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which every two words
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contradicts itself as long as I’ve been alive all
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the time, I thank the Polish people for
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saving me and how long will I live for the
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very last day will the people of the river be the
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Polish people and at risk I bow to the
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Japanese people for saving me, in
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short, when he began to sink
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[music]
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I jumped out 1 and then climbed onto the captain’s
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bridge it was me, that’s all I watched as the
00:20:08
holds were opened he got there, well,
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how was it all around? I had everything matchmaker
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equal, she was the head all the head and I
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began to draw,
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I was this is my ship study will be and
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what photographs I laid with my head,
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these photographs
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are the passage of Indigirka at the site of the disaster, the
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bodies of the dead that succeeded to catch in
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the sea and bury among the rescued there were
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14 children, the
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youngest was only one month old, many of the
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rescued were frostbitten,
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they were immediately sent to the hospital, and this
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crew of the Japanese military schooner that
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saved the Russians from the sinking Indigirka
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I graduated from the fish ace and work as a diver and
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racer and was going to a hotel or something it happened, here you go,
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playing mountain at
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the first from the first class, I’m like this,
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please, they wrote about me in the hall teaser for
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everything, that’s how the caviar of the mind goes away, the score is passed
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through to the roles was send the game
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there to the Moscow Kremlin and only then
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the bathhouse, well, please, how did they
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get me a subscription? They took the non-subscription key and
00:21:56
said is it only you about Andy at the top
00:22:00
somewhere? Say a word,
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we'll hang you up when we came out, it
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was discharged, but it was no longer scary to write
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like that, I was silent for 50 years, I was afraid of the gate,
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feet, too, we're participating, I think I'm like this,
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you won't forget to write here what are you,
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if the NKVD has one letter,
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one thing torments me, why doesn’t our government
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let me take a break for a report for three
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years in Japan, this book is all the time I’m
00:22:44
waiting for them to release it, I
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made a request, they answered it in Russian,
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just wait, give it that you’re the writer
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Biryukov in his book writes that during
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the investigation there was no one who saw the
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shooting of a guard at prisoners with his
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own eyes
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Alexander Mikhailovich Biryukov, a
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prose writer and publicist, a
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member of the Writers' Union of the USSR in the late
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eighties, was a co-chairman of the
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regional memorial society
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and in the last years of his life he was actively
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involved in the topic of political repression,
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identifying the names of repressed
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writers who were serving conclusions in
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Kolyma worked a lot in the Magadan archives
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editor and author compiler of the series
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Special Island published in Magadan since
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1991 and telling about the history of the
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camp Kolyma in the process of writing the
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book Kolyma history worked with the
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investigative case of the wreck of the steamship
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Indigirka
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provided by the archive from the FSB
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of the Magadan region of the death of the Indigirka there are a
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lot of unknowns, not all
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documents have been found, this work
00:24:03
must be continued, but for now I thank the
00:24:06
workers of the FSB archival unit
00:24:09
in the Magadan region for their assistance in
00:24:12
getting acquainted with the materials of our heroes, the
00:24:14
investigative case of Biryukov in the
00:24:16
Magadan TV program
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dedicated to Indigirka reports that in
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hold number one people died first and
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every single one of them,
00:24:24
he didn’t imagine that passengers
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three and number one would die first and all
00:24:29
to the bottom, and immediately, as if forgetting his words
00:24:32
that everyone in hold number one died,
00:24:34
Biryukov offers a version of deliberately
00:24:37
throwing the ship on a rock for the purpose of disembarking,
00:24:39
just don’t laugh this is just a
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biryukova version with the aim of landing a
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spy landing force of divers on the Japanese shore,
00:24:47
which was previously loaded into hold
00:24:49
number one, and here’s another
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version, and why not, based on the fact
00:24:54
that the relationship between the USSR and Japan at
00:24:58
that moment would be very tense,
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our country needed abandon and
00:25:02
panic, but
00:25:06
I don’t know the spy sabotage group, and just before sailing, the
00:25:08
capital ship receives a package that
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he can hide only after reaching a
00:25:13
certain point, he opens it and
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receives the task of
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throwing the ship on a rock near the very coast of
00:25:20
Japan and noodles, disregarding all dangers, and
00:25:24
in another situation he is probably 100 to
00:25:26
drift on the open sea, waiting out the
00:25:28
storm, enters the La Perouse Strait
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with pinpoint precision, perform tasks,
00:25:34
the ship lies on its side, the group is
00:25:36
safely in a crowd of thieves, or even
00:25:39
earlier, hidden in suits, they land
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on the Japanese shore, the task is completed at an
00:25:45
incredible price, but when in our
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country human life was considered of
00:25:50
great value, diving version
00:25:53
of course it’s good, one thing doesn’t add up:
00:25:55
if in hold number one everyone died,
00:25:58
it means they died and the landing party, what kind of
00:26:00
jewelry execution of the task is there?
00:26:03
Then the version looks more plausible, and in the
00:26:05
dummy lighthouse I keep thinking
00:26:08
how this could have happened, is the whole point
00:26:11
that the highly experienced captain
00:26:13
really confused difficult weather conditions
00:26:15
conditions, lighthouses that he knew very well
00:26:18
since he had passed by more than once,
00:26:21
yes, he could have generally been careful in all
00:26:23
conditions and not entered the strait
00:26:25
to wait out that far from the shore where
00:26:28
nothing threatened him, this is what the captains of
00:26:31
several steamships who were at that
00:26:34
moment not far from Indigirka did, but he went wrong
00:26:38
and ran into who and what and the fault is
00:26:41
self-confidence, which sometimes comes
00:26:43
with experience, or maybe the Japanese
00:26:46
insidiously changed the lights of the lighthouses, one of the
00:26:49
witnesses
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testified to the government commission that
00:26:52
investigated this tragic story,
00:26:54
that this happened to the Japanese before,
00:26:57
and in this very place, and why are you Japanese?
00:27:00
and not to go for such sabotage if
00:27:02
relations between the countries at that
00:27:05
moment were nowhere worse, but for the sake of completeness, the
00:27:06
romantic version of
00:27:09
this circumstance did not go into
00:27:11
what you can prove here, how you can confirm such a
00:27:13
fact, even if it was just words, well, what
00:27:17
if the Japanese are not deceived
00:27:18
and the captain was not mistaken, I sat down, I
00:27:21
understood perfectly where which lighthouse was a few minutes
00:27:25
before the crash, the navigator said to the zone,
00:27:28
forget what you saw and deliberately
00:27:31
landed the steamer like this,
00:27:33
tell me it’s fantastic, maybe, but if
00:27:37
among those 50 who were being taken to new ones from the
00:27:41
fishing line and maybe to death, he saw there was no way to
00:27:43
show a person dear to him
00:27:46
that mediocrity was on board
00:27:48
only 49,
00:27:49
as if he had deliberately excluded someone from the
00:27:52
list and decided to save the passage at such an unthinkable
00:27:54
price
00:27:55
by handing over the passage to the Japanese, and therefore he abandoned
00:27:58
it on a rock, he didn’t imagine that the
00:28:01
passengers in holds number one would die
00:28:04
first and that’s all to one thing, what actually
00:28:08
happened there, who shot and why are they afraid he
00:28:11
committed suicide or maybe it
00:28:13
was a murder who this video was
00:28:16
never discovered before the investigation but let’s return to
00:28:20
Pryanikov 1 the Cossacks, or rather those same
00:28:22
inveterate criminals, simply crushed the chain of
00:28:25
NKVD augers and rushed to freedom no nor
00:28:28
escape from the ship to rob and rape
00:28:30
passengers from the free people sweep
00:28:31
away the chain
00:28:34
9 ball storm there is no light on the ship
00:28:37
slippery deck the ship is sinking
00:28:40
has a serious cream and the Incas and technicians
00:28:43
on the deck line up in a chain
00:28:45
to detain the inveterate
00:28:48
criminals who are eager to be released and who are inveterate because
00:28:51
they are being taken to trial and which, according to the
00:28:53
queen’s daughter, all died in
00:28:56
the hold and then went back to the
00:28:58
camps, so similar to the truth,
00:29:04
and regarding the fact that the criminals
00:29:07
rushed to rape, I’m just trying to
00:29:10
imagine the process of rape on a
00:29:12
sinking ship in a 9-point storm from
00:29:14
which dozens of people are washed away by waves
00:29:17
drowning people are killed by the swell, as
00:29:19
the captain said during interrogation, remember,
00:29:22
seven hundred and forty-five people died, of which about
00:29:24
200 were in the holds, which means about 500 people were
00:29:27
simply washed away by the waves from the deck when they
00:29:30
tried to escape, and in this situation,
00:29:32
desperate philanderers, caught in their passion,
00:29:35
were able to get out of their hold and
00:29:37
penetrate into in the holds, free for me on
00:29:39
the deck, they were doing this and having an
00:29:42
orgy there, despite the fact that the ship, after
00:29:44
several blows, lay on board at an
00:29:46
angle of 90 degrees, straight sex
00:29:48
extremes, some further, as
00:29:51
eyewitnesses later recalled, about a dozen were stabbed to death,
00:29:53
the criminals who received amnesty for them
00:29:56
experienced the greatest of hatred at the very
00:29:59
beginning of his article gingerbread reports
00:30:01
about 215 the Indigirka hit the
00:30:03
underwater rocks the bottom of the ship there was a
00:30:06
terrible roar on board the lights went out and
00:30:08
now the criminals break free and on a
00:30:11
sinking ship they build a damn circus in
00:30:14
absolute darkness some rob others
00:30:16
rape 3 slaughter amnestied people and how and it was
00:30:20
n’t in the dark that they recognized those who were amnestied, but
00:30:23
by the glowing tambourines on their quilted jackets,
00:30:26
just in case, there was no full moon then, and
00:30:29
given that the author of the article mixed up the
00:30:32
number of former prisoners of the language following the
00:30:35
gossip, the statement that 50
00:30:37
prisoners rushed and slaughtered more
00:30:40
than 800 amnestied looks, excuse me,
00:30:43
funny gingerbread only at that moment
00:30:46
Lapshin, having reached the maps, realized that the
00:30:48
ship was wrecked near Hokkaido
00:30:51
from the interrogation report of the captain of the ship, the fold of the
00:30:55
fan was lit, it
00:30:57
was impossible to take the map and magazine since it was
00:31:01
impossible to get into the wheelhouse with such a large list, after a few
00:31:03
minutes the ship received a stronger blow
00:31:06
and the helmsman's room quickly began to heel
00:31:08
and the radio room broke off and
00:31:10
went into the sea of ​​gingerbread on the Karafuto Maru
00:31:14
and the captain of the Indigirka Lapshin got off,
00:31:16
despite the fact that there were
00:31:18
still Lapshin people in the floor of the flooded holds on the
00:31:21
Japanese shore, he remembered them only
00:31:23
four days later
00:31:24
from the interrogation report of the ship's captain.
00:31:27
I left the ship, there were
00:31:30
people left in the holds, but they could
00:31:32
only be helped by autogenous cuts on board
00:31:34
on the evening of December 13, at the time of the wakkanai, I
00:31:37
immediately told the agent of the ship
00:31:39
Karafuto Maru and the head of the port
00:31:41
police that there were people left on board and that
00:31:43
immediate dispatch of a motor vehicle was necessary
00:31:46
both as of the genetic apparatus I was
00:31:48
promised to be sent on the morning of the 14th,
00:31:50
but later I learned from the consul that
00:31:52
they sent only on the 16th and removed 28 people,
00:31:56
of whom one died gingerbread. Already on
00:31:59
December 13, the Soviet consul Tikhonov arrived in Wakkanai,
00:32:02
he walked around the Russians and
00:32:04
gave the command to destroy all documents,
00:32:06
party and Komsomol tickets so that
00:32:09
during the search they did not fall into the hands of the Japanese,
00:32:11
the story about Consul Tikhonov is taken from the
00:32:14
memoirs of a surviving Taro Bathhouse,
00:32:16
only if you believe the website of the
00:32:18
Russian Consulate General in Sapporo, quietly on in
00:32:20
fact he worked at the embassy, ​​but
00:32:22
in the period from 1930 to 1934, a year
00:32:28
before the crash of the Indigirka Tikhonov, according to data
00:32:31
memorial was shot, it
00:32:35
was probably another consul to the prisoners,
00:32:39
he told them to introduce themselves as workers, they gave the
00:32:41
fish a product, they say, if they transfer it, I
00:32:44
will count it as some kind of gossip, despite the
00:32:47
data from Natalia Queen and the fact that all the
00:32:49
prisoners died and who were they going to
00:32:52
judge I wonder
00:32:54
if Taro Banka would answer this question
00:32:57
if he were alive, because he also talked
00:32:59
about how all the prisoners died and there
00:33:02
were 800 prisoners there, they beat and
00:33:05
broke the
00:33:06
NKVD guards, you write point-blank shot and not a
00:33:12
single one could save me,
00:33:13
I’m cooking, but how is history written?
00:33:16
food 4 rightly and immediately tells about
00:33:20
how he talked with a surviving
00:33:22
prisoner,
00:33:24
and Taro Bathhouse also claimed that the NKVD
00:33:27
declared him an enemy of the people, but he got off with
00:33:30
just a non-disclosure agreement,
00:33:32
then he talks about his participation in the
00:33:34
Great Patriotic War, then gingerbread
00:33:38
proceeds to the essence of his essay, because
00:33:40
the article is called To the patriotism of the
00:33:42
Gulag languages, the Red Cross invited everyone
00:33:45
from Indigirka to stay in Japan;
00:33:47
the proposal concerned primarily
00:33:49
those who were convicted under the
00:33:51
infamous Article 58; for this, two
00:33:54
women from the Japanese Red Cross
00:33:56
tried to conduct a survey of the
00:33:58
survivors to identify watering
00:34:01
prisoners, but their idea did not
00:34:03
end in anything none of the Soviet citizens
00:34:05
admitted that he fired a zik, although it is
00:34:07
reliably known that those convicted under
00:34:10
Article 58 among those who escaped were more than 30
00:34:13
people. It
00:34:14
would be great if our
00:34:17
journalists at least sometimes somehow
00:34:19
confirmed this reliability of their
00:34:21
sources, moreover, as later in the end
00:34:24
in the fifties, one of those
00:34:27
people admitted that no one Bolotin, a former Trotskyist,
00:34:30
strangled one of his comrades at night,
00:34:32
who admitted that he wanted to exchange the gulag for
00:34:35
freedom in Japan,
00:34:36
here I must admit to our
00:34:38
powerlessness, no matter how hard
00:34:39
we tried, we could not find a
00:34:41
mention of this swamp in any
00:34:44
of the materials, even something related to the
00:34:45
Indigirka tragedy,
00:34:47
I even wrote to journalist Pryanikov and he
00:34:49
answered me that they would try to remember, but
00:34:52
apparently they couldn’t remember because
00:34:53
I never got an answer. Finally,
00:34:56
after almost two weeks, the
00:34:59
Soviet
00:35:01
motor ship Ilyich came to save and Mrs. Indigirka, they put people on the bus
00:35:03
and we were taken to the port,
00:35:04
we looked around with all our eyes,
00:35:06
only now we saw Japan; in
00:35:09
store windows, meat carcasses,
00:35:11
hams, sausages, various fruits were displayed, then
00:35:14
the presence of one of the workers of the trade mission
00:35:16
said that the Japanese specially arranged
00:35:19
such an exhibition themselves; they lived from hand to mouth,
00:35:21
they divided rice into grains and food from
00:35:24
Tokyo brought to mislead the Russians
00:35:26
about the true state of
00:35:28
affairs in the country, recalled one of the women from
00:35:32
Indigirka, one of the women is of course a serious
00:35:35
source,
00:35:36
but actually these are memories of the tarot
00:35:37
bathhouse and he was a man, why did the gingerbread men
00:35:40
pass them off as the testimony of some woman? The
00:35:43
riddle
00:35:44
follows a terrible story about how
00:35:47
survivors of Japanese hospitality of
00:35:49
kindness and affection
00:35:51
fall into the hands of our NKVD augers, of
00:35:53
course the executioners first of all begin to
00:35:56
beat those who showed weakness during their
00:35:58
stay in Japanese captivity
00:36:00
with a rifle butt, my front teeth were knocked out
00:36:02
once, for the first time I regretted that I did not
00:36:04
stay in Japan, I recalled that Bolotin,
00:36:07
in order to stop the brutal beating of the NKVD, the
00:36:10
augers offered to hand over as criminals those
00:36:13
who killed their colleagues to Indigirka
00:36:15
languages, they chose some two goners and
00:36:17
after the shots the back of the head
00:36:19
was thrown into the sea by
00:36:21
the guards and below the executioners with the right to
00:36:23
independently decide who deserves
00:36:25
execution and versatility there were more than 15
00:36:31
those who freely wrote denunciations against their
00:36:33
comrades that they behaved suspiciously
00:36:36
in Japan, 10 people who were denounced
00:36:39
under Article 58 received from 5 to 15 years for
00:36:42
espionage in favor of Japan, almost all
00:36:45
political ones also received sentences from 5 to
00:36:47
15 years,
00:36:48
although most likely it was just gossip they
00:36:51
would have extended their stay in the gulag, the captain would
00:36:54
have been charged with sabotage and espionage for
00:36:56
Japan and sentenced to death,
00:36:58
and not only that the prisoners who drowned, according to the
00:37:00
queen’s daughter, received
00:37:03
additional sentences and the captain, it turns out,
00:37:06
was convicted of espionage for Japan,
00:37:08
in fact, from the
00:37:11
indictment in the case the wreck of the steamship
00:37:14
Indigirka
00:37:15
following the backstay of the Golf Reed with a wind force
00:37:18
of 9, the captain of Lapshin and his assistant
00:37:21
Peskovsky did not take into account the fact that
00:37:23
the ship inevitably in these conditions, and
00:37:26
without cargo, must have a significant
00:37:28
drift on the port tack; moreover, opening on
00:37:31
December 12 at 1 hour 20 minutes fire meiko the
00:37:34
captain and the watch officer decided that
00:37:37
it was to the right of the course and mistook the fire
00:37:39
for a lighthouse a stone of danger
00:37:42
in meteorological conditions unfavorable for navigation
00:37:44
and the possibility of
00:37:47
errors, including the captain Lapshin and the
00:37:49
watch second mate
00:37:51
Peskovsky never took measures to
00:37:53
determine the location of the vessel by
00:37:56
measuring the depths, the people in the holds
00:38:00
were extracted by the Japanese authorities only on
00:38:02
December 16, 1939, by cutting into
00:38:06
the sides of the ship,
00:38:07
but in the fourth hold this was not done and this
00:38:10
way only 27 people were saved,
00:38:13
who were still able to
00:38:15
grab onto the ends lowered by the Japanese and
00:38:18
weak and the patients, due to their
00:38:20
weakness, were doomed to death, the
00:38:23
management, leaving the damaged ship, did
00:38:26
not even warn the people remaining in the holds
00:38:28
that their existence was known above
00:38:30
and that they would be provided with
00:38:32
any assistance in rescue, as a
00:38:35
result of which the passengers, having sat in a
00:38:37
helpless state for four days,
00:38:39
drew a conclusion for themselves that their
00:38:41
existence above is unknown;
00:38:43
they committed suicide by
00:38:45
cutting their veins and drowning; out of the
00:38:49
total number of people on
00:38:51
board the steamship Indigirka,
00:38:54
428 people were saved, including 35
00:38:57
crew members, and seven hundred and forty-
00:39:00
five people died, including four crew members of the ship,
00:39:05
well and article 59 3 under which the captain was tried,
00:39:08
that is, malicious violation of
00:39:10
labor discipline by transport workers,
00:39:12
of course, has nothing to do
00:39:15
with espionage,
00:39:17
the juice was ours, well, they let
00:39:21
our 2 thirds of the captain tightly squeezed to
00:39:24
the execution of the
00:39:26
assistants on April 14,
00:39:31
1940, captain of the Indigirka Lapshin was
00:39:33
sentenced to death, the
00:39:36
senior assistant Krischenko was sentenced to
00:39:38
5 years, and those who were on watch at night, the second
00:39:41
assistant Peskovsky, was sentenced to 10 years.
00:39:57
had to shoot the prisoners on the ship
00:39:59
without allowing them to be rescued and delivered to
00:40:01
Japan, the head of the convoy, it turns out, was
00:40:04
tried for the fact that he did
00:40:06
not shoot 820 prisoners on a sinking ship at night during a storm,
00:40:09
because that’s exactly how many prisoners were
00:40:13
brought for trial, according to Pryanikov’s data
00:40:15
from the indictment in the case of the
00:40:17
crash of the Indigirka steamship,
00:40:20
being the head of the
00:40:22
escort convoy, we follow them on the
00:40:24
Indigirka steamship of persons under investigation and former
00:40:26
prisoners, did not take measures to clarify the
00:40:28
number of persons entrusted to accompany
00:40:30
him when leaving for the voyage, did not
00:40:32
instruct the convoys about their
00:40:34
responsibilities in the event of a
00:40:36
danger, the ship left the convoy at the moment of the
00:40:38
danger and those entrusted to it
00:40:41
for accompaniment of persons, so she
00:40:43
looks without fantasy, boring and everyday
00:40:46
and not a word about any executions, which, as
00:40:49
you understand, finally turns
00:40:51
Pryanikov’s article into an adult anti-Soviet
00:40:54
libel. Is it surprising that
00:40:56
Wikipedia refers to Pryanikov in the article
00:40:59
about Indigirka,
00:41:00
not to the materials of the investigative case, she is
00:41:02
Pryanikova
00:41:04
besides Pryanikov’s article was reposted by
00:41:07
dozens of sites and blogs with
00:41:09
numerous comments, the essence of
00:41:11
which boils down to the fact that the stupid
00:41:13
scoops had a chance to stay in beautiful
00:41:15
Japan, but the red zombies did not agree
00:41:20
[music]
00:41:29
in general, according to Pryanikov’s article,
00:41:32
it’s time for some Yuri Kara to make a film, such
00:41:35
material is lost he if it would be called the
00:41:39
Russian
00:41:40
Titanic,
00:41:44
hello, my name is Mikhail Tsvetov,
00:41:46
my guest today is Pavel Pryaniki,
00:41:48
help me today, Misha Pozharsky,
00:41:50
in general, I understood you that the
00:41:52
bad one is the revolutionary who was
00:41:55
killed in time and killed after the revolution,
00:41:57
if this happened, it would seem to me that
00:41:58
this thing is wonderful if if Stalin had left
00:42:01
in the mid-thirties filled
00:42:03
remembered by the great Zotov broke the communities
00:42:07
made me in her place not a person
00:42:10
much worse from the affairs of the tank leaving
00:42:13
well, this whole industry that
00:42:15
was created while standing on what is it where
00:42:17
where is it in the end it stands and absolutely it
00:42:20
rots senselessly and the difference between the
00:42:22
left and us is that I
00:42:24
want, you know, to raise people, yes, I thought
00:42:26
to my level and you don’t read on the channel
00:42:28
so that people are destroyed again, what is the difference between the
00:42:30
new left and the old left because to
00:42:32
understand people, people need to be brought out of
00:42:34
poverty elementary frequencies will come when we
00:42:36
come to Walter’s topic
00:42:37
because without this nothing normal will be possible
00:42:39
and a rule of law
00:42:41
with a normal market in this regard will be
00:42:45
much more effective than just coughing the
00:42:47
distribution needs to be understood, finally, I don’t
00:42:50
know, there’s already robotization to introduce
00:42:51
automation, for which I’m always happy there will be an
00:42:53
entire political system of which the left
00:42:55
wedge
00:42:56
I recognize and in this sense I rather became a
00:42:59
democrat why is there no success stories in history
00:43:01
like you raised the left countries from
00:43:03
poverty and now I say that the axis between
00:43:05
normal bourgeois reforms is
00:43:06
normal capitalism and only after
00:43:09
that there will be socialism of the
00:43:10
same Abramovich but would take away 80
00:43:12
percent of the tax Sergey Brin is rich
00:43:14
because well, damn, for such a benefit
00:43:15
to society when no one accepted a
00:43:17
political point of view, it’s Switzerland,
00:43:19
yes, where we may have
00:43:22
different views on some issues, yes, but we
00:43:24
really want a
00:43:25
good home or Leons of the poor
00:43:28
pay the rich, then it’s as if they turn
00:43:31
out to be victims and the test of the rich,
00:43:34
well, what’s not on the gallows to read
00:43:38
were in history I’m just jumping on the Maidan as
00:43:41
your request
00:43:43
fell apart on the flag I was almost all
00:43:46
supra
00:43:48
he will kill you
00:43:50
if you are not a person and we don’t serve, let’s say
00:43:52
so pathetic 3 years in the end you got a hoe who will
00:43:55
kill you I cite Japan as an example
00:44:01
for one simple reason that these
00:44:02
people are something of a country that has escaped from the
00:44:05
feudal Asian hell into a normal
00:44:08
modern Western society people
00:44:10
who formed this example
00:44:12
which you can follow thank you for
00:44:14
watching us I hope it was interesting, my
00:44:16
name is Mikhail Tsvetov, Pavel Gingerbread was my guest, see you again,
00:44:18
well, we had a powerful
00:44:24
conversation, I want to say yes, you will
00:44:28
laugh, but even the journalist of Gingerbread is a
00:44:31
small child compared to the book Polar. the
00:44:34
gulag, which tells about the
00:44:36
Indigirka from Vladivostok to Nagaevo show, the
00:44:39
cargo ship Indigirka, that is, in the
00:44:42
opposite direction of reality, excuse me,
00:44:45
there were about 1000 prisoners in its holds,
00:44:48
knowing that they were being taken to certain
00:44:51
death, they decided to seize the ship and
00:44:53
head to Japan, they raised an uprising, having
00:44:56
previously killed several
00:44:58
dozen criminals since they
00:45:00
refused to join them, the rest
00:45:03
opened people began to penetrate the deck,
00:45:05
trying to seize the ship,
00:45:07
among the rebels there were also sailors with their
00:45:10
captain and mechanic, the Soviet languages
00:45:13
always traveled with their good
00:45:15
jack, and here at Shalamov’s, too, the zaki are running
00:45:18
to seize the airfield and fly to
00:45:20
America like this they had their own pilots with them,
00:45:22
and here the captain mechanic, the shift
00:45:26
guards raised the alarm,
00:45:28
several rebels were
00:45:30
shot and the hatches were closed and filled with
00:45:32
cargo, our ships when approaching the
00:45:35
La Perouse Strait were always accompanied by
00:45:37
Japanese submarines in
00:45:40
order to avoid
00:45:41
the sum, the captain of the Indigirka ordered to
00:45:43
let the park into the holds for three days until they
00:45:46
arrived in Nagaevo, the holds were not
00:45:48
opened, when they were opened it turned out that
00:45:51
several dozen people remained alive,
00:45:53
the rest died for
00:45:56
resourcefulness, the captain was nominated for a
00:45:58
government award, the captain
00:46:01
received a government award,
00:46:04
execution, the funny thing is that the
00:46:07
Indigirka tragedy is stupidly mixed here with another
00:46:10
popular anti-Soviet myth about the
00:46:12
death of prisoners on the ship Juma, the
00:46:18
Far Eastern actor Alexander Usov will tell you about what happened there honestly and impartially, straight from
00:46:22
1998, a poem by Boris Dyakov, a
00:46:25
tragedy on a journey,
00:46:27
this poem is worth
00:46:29
listening to in its entirety
00:46:31
to understand what can be done to a
00:46:33
person if you bombard his brain for a long time and persistently
00:46:35
scary
00:46:38
stories where are Dudis Akhedzhakova who
00:46:41
out of two thousand could have thought that their
00:46:45
last hour had come when on the bottom 2 here are
00:46:49
three minds on the ship there was a fire
00:46:52
from shorting sockets or friction of the
00:46:55
metal shaft no one knew the reason for this and
00:46:59
no one began to find out the
00:47:01
grease was burning under the flooring there where the
00:47:05
mushroom rotated in wow
00:47:07
and what then on jour there was no one about it, few
00:47:12
people found out and those who knew will not forget the
00:47:16
reserve convoy was raised and down there
00:47:21
they gave people in a huge steel chamber
00:47:25
but no one thought to save them the order was
00:47:29
I was strong and harsh all the exit hatches from the hold,
00:47:32
close with
00:47:33
shields on the bolt and now
00:47:38
Stalin's army closed over the acrid smoke for a year so that the
00:47:42
week-long enemy of the people could not escape their triumph. The
00:47:46
convoy Fuhrer in naked syrup
00:47:49
was always ready for battle for every hatch with a
00:47:53
machine gun and a stockade and bayonets with cowardly
00:47:58
hatred of eyes to match him and the entire
00:48:01
convoy stupid hari of marauders with a
00:48:04
five-pointed star
00:48:07
like this can, instead of porridge, so that without having to work,
00:48:11
live freely, fry the breast of your own
00:48:15
mother and eat with pleasure in the
00:48:19
fight against fire, there is an old method,
00:48:22
it has existed for many years, fill the holds with
00:48:25
hot steam and all the cases of fire are not from the
00:48:31
cruel death putne were through him an
00:48:34
unheard-of nightmare when the order was given,
00:48:37
they ordered hot steam to be applied to the corpse and the steam
00:48:43
burst into 3 with a whistle,
00:48:45
and in the hold there are people waiting for them, but there is
00:48:49
an order, an order of a sadist, the people here
00:48:53
carry in response to the children the screams of the knocks of the people
00:48:58
whose flames are burning a direct focus along the
00:49:03
hatch ladder he drills holes with a machine gun, he drowned out
00:49:07
the moans and screams of the curse of Eva and
00:49:12
horror reigned verses behind the
00:49:16
steel bulkhead maximum about conga from viburnum with
00:49:23
himself he was pleased with himself, he was completely alive people in
00:49:27
their pairs and burned in the fire
00:49:34
ah jour majulu are
00:49:36
you carrying 2000 skeletons in huge steel cells
00:49:42
and 5 while you are still alive, you are being
00:49:49
transported to death, you are being transported to torment in the nightmare
00:49:53
of the Kolyma camps
00:49:55
according to the course of Stalin’s science, the train
00:49:59
to the appearance of people to the Magadan berths
00:50:03
layers of permafrost, that’s how much you
00:50:08
told Olga, the guard could cook, the
00:50:14
Fuhrer had a wolfish mouth and
00:50:17
was always ready for slaughter closed Stalin's
00:50:21
yelling stupid hari marauders with a
00:50:23
five-pointed star
00:50:25
frying the breast of one's own mother,
00:50:28
this is the very case when people
00:50:30
seem to use paints and bright colors
00:50:33
and still end up with brown [ __ ],
00:50:36
and meanwhile the cause of the fire at Juma and in
00:50:39
September of '39 remains
00:50:41
unknown, a huge number of victims
00:50:44
for the voiced myth was taken from the
00:50:46
history of the Indigirka, the stories that
00:50:49
all the dead were thrown overboard are
00:50:51
completely unconfirmed and the
00:50:55
selfless actions of the Japanese
00:50:57
rescuers of the coastal residents, as well as the
00:51:00
caring care that was provided to the
00:51:03
shipwrecked in the city of Kanai
00:51:06
deserve to be noted and the sun from the fact
00:51:09
that all these events took place during a
00:51:12
period of aggravation of relations between the USSR and
00:51:16
Japan; quite recently there were
00:51:19
fighting at Khalkhin Gol and each side
00:51:22
looked at the other as an enemy
00:51:26
[music]
00:51:28
using the situation in Europe, they
00:51:31
ballistic Japan attacked in the area of ​​the
00:51:33
Khalkhin Gol river
00:51:34
in the Mongolian of the People's Republic
00:51:37
[music]
00:51:42
faithful to its international duty, the
00:51:45
terrible army, together with the troops of the
00:51:47
Mongolian People's Republic,
00:51:49
went on the offensive,
00:51:54
it was not just a border conflict,
00:51:56
we found ourselves in a state of actual
00:52:00
war with Japan, if successful, the Japanese
00:52:04
military was preparing to capture the entire
00:52:06
Soviet Far East,
00:52:10
four months continued to and to
00:52:17
the north mountains Bayan Sagan
00:52:19
Soviet Mongolian troops with a sudden
00:52:22
blow surrounded and destroyed the main
00:52:25
group of Japanese troops
00:52:29
25,000 killed 30 thousand captured Japanese
00:52:34
soldiers and officers
00:52:36
Japanese Valencia had never known such a defeat, but
00:52:38
suspicion and the desire to find out
00:52:41
more about their dangerous neighbors are
00:52:43
evidenced by numerous interrogations to
00:52:46
which they were subjected many at least a
00:52:49
hundred
00:52:50
Indigirka passengers were interested in the Japanese most of
00:52:53
all in former prisoners; in
00:52:55
addition to the usual questions that could
00:52:57
be classified as formal, there were questions such
00:53:00
as how you ended up in the Far
00:53:03
East, where you lived, where you worked, what
00:53:06
industrial enterprises were nearby, what
00:53:08
Magadan would say if there were military units in it, where
00:53:10
the airfield is located where the
00:53:14
interrogation roads lead stopped only after the
00:53:16
intervention of the Soviet consul, oh
00:53:18
well, how many ironic comments
00:53:22
were there under the release of the hardened well, what could a
00:53:27
simple actor tell an American intelligence officer in three meetings who had
00:53:29
just returned from a city under construction of
00:53:31
secret defense enterprises,
00:53:35
Google maps users were perplexed,
00:53:38
but here are your questions about the depth of the river,
00:53:40
which probably didn’t appear yesterday, about the
00:53:43
number of Persians on the river and other
00:53:45
nonsense
00:53:46
that also seems stupid and
00:53:49
insignificant to you, because in the movies they don’t spy so boringly
00:53:53
that a simple language can know about Magadan,
00:53:55
but they didn’t send
00:53:58
important documents through Berzin looked at it and
00:54:04
didn’t have any secret information by default,
00:54:05
but stupid Japanese counterintelligence officers, it turns out,
00:54:10
questioned the simplest people in great detail about all
00:54:12
sorts of stupid things
00:54:15
a child’s dream one two three four we were sitting
00:54:19
in the apartment suddenly a bell was heard and a
00:54:22
shooter came to us with him the agents of the building
00:54:25
manager rummaged everything upside down
00:54:28
rummaged all the pillows under the bed, all the
00:54:32
toys,
00:54:33
and then they went to him and dad, these are our
00:54:38
old friends from the tvr queens who, in a
00:54:41
5-minute episode about the queen, managed to
00:54:43
pile up so much nonsense that they
00:54:45
deserve to forever remain
00:54:47
at the very bottom of domestic journalism,
00:54:50
if of course this bottom exists, fact
00:54:53
number two returning to Moscow in May
00:54:55
1940, Korolev was supposed to
00:54:57
leave Magadan on the Indigirka steamer,
00:54:59
but could not because he was in the hospital with a
00:55:01
stomach ulcer, it turns out that Korolev,
00:55:04
who was already in Moscow in February 40, was
00:55:06
supposed to sail on the Indigirka steamer in May 40,
00:55:10
which sank in December 39 and
00:55:14
pay attention to the journalists
00:55:16
working for Korolev TV in that same
00:55:19
science city, the space capital of Russia,
00:55:22
who would think to know the biography of
00:55:24
Korolev
00:55:25
or at least prepare a little before
00:55:27
going on air, more than half a century has passed
00:55:30
since the death of the steamer Indigirka off the
00:55:32
northern coast of the island of Hokkaido and all
00:55:34
this time the story of the death
00:55:36
was for the family, but as far as I
00:55:39
understand, Korolev broke at least one of them,
00:55:41
by the way, remember the 2007 anti-Soviet film
00:55:44
Korolev where the orderly felt the
00:55:47
queen’s face immediately after the beatings and
00:55:49
authoritatively declares that both his jaws were broken,
00:55:52
you broke my we jaws
00:55:56
weather keep proletarian bread as the
00:55:58
creators of the film did not find anything
00:56:00
better than information about the wreck of the
00:56:02
Indigirka, which was classified in the USSR
00:56:04
until the 90s, to put
00:56:07
into the mouth of some aunt whose queen is
00:56:09
waiting for the start of navigation
00:56:11
and clearly knows all the details, even
00:56:14
tells how people screamed and knocked
00:56:16
in the holds it is clear that this is such a
00:56:18
cinematic technique, quite
00:56:20
acceptable of course, but the information that is
00:56:22
presented using this technique is, to put it mildly,
00:56:25
unreliable, and the steamer sank
00:56:29
your steamer, the passage hit a rock,
00:56:39
got a hole, ran aground and all
00:56:43
the prisoners died as they died
00:56:48
when the Japanese spa center arrived of our
00:56:52
wounds you told me he said that there were people in the hold and the
00:56:54
Japanese were pulling into the house,
00:56:56
they didn’t know that they were
00:56:58
carrying enemies of the people along with the sailors there with the civilians,
00:57:04
how could they abandon people, these people in the
00:57:12
greasy holds were knocking, begging to be let out,
00:57:15
but the head of security didn’t let him in,
00:57:20
so it’s a miracle
00:57:23
that you’re from such the misfortune
00:57:28
has gone away where did the authors of the film get
00:57:30
all this from Pryanikov or something
00:57:36
[music]
00:57:48
[music]
00:57:57
by the way about the great mission
00:57:59
about the fact that Korolev, they say, did not get
00:58:02
on Andy Gerka and this saved his life in
00:58:04
Magadan, the 4th stage was formed on the
00:58:08
ship Indigerda of which left on
00:58:11
December 8th and Sergei Palych could have
00:58:14
caught it, but they told him that there were
00:58:17
no places because it had already been
00:58:19
formed and there were no places here, she was a
00:58:22
steamer on and couldn’t get in, he was very
00:58:24
sad about this because he
00:58:27
had to wait for the next navigation, you know
00:58:30
what kind of ship there is Sergei will also go and I will
00:58:34
get to know about this and of course
00:58:35
he asked to be sent by the nearest
00:58:39
ship, it was the closest
00:58:40
and then the navigation was closed altogether for
00:58:44
some time, well, again, fate
00:58:47
was keeping him because it was Indigirka,
00:58:50
he was told that it was a pde formed and
00:58:53
we couldn’t take you
00:58:55
the ship can be fully equipped, there’s nowhere for you to sail, there’s nothing to go on,
00:58:59
I have this order
00:59:02
for the People’s Commissar’s sleep, many have
00:59:05
orders and he has a cold and a patient
00:59:09
remains in Magadan, he was very worried, he
00:59:14
did it where do you go, documents where you need to go to
00:59:18
Vladivostok,
00:59:20
a ritual in Vladik until the next navigation, there are
00:59:24
no places, guys you are here until
00:59:27
spring until spring there is
00:59:29
no urgent need to get to Moscow I still do
00:59:41
n’t even need to get to Moscow urgently I’m
00:59:46
taking a turn here like you
00:59:49
know how many people allow themselves to be
01:00:03
assigned anywhere I have an order I already told
01:00:07
you to repeat there is no place no I need it
01:00:11
urgently I’ll take it I need it so that gunpowder
01:00:14
sank, here in the article by Ardova, a researcher at the
01:00:21
Magadan Regional Museum,
01:00:24
it is said that in 1935 navigation
01:00:27
opened on February 17, or here is the
01:00:31
Magadan media dot ru website with reference to the
01:00:33
newspaper of the Soviet Kolyma in 1939, which
01:00:36
states that maritime navigation for the
01:00:39
port in Nagaevo Bay is like the rule
01:00:41
began in May and ended no
01:00:43
later than December, the
01:00:44
fact is that from Magadan it was impossible to get
01:00:47
to Vladivostok
01:00:50
by land in any way, but only by boat
01:00:53
on the Sea of ​​Okhotsk because there is complete impassability there;
01:00:57
the queen will have to wait for a new flight for
01:01:00
many more months; he has no idea has
01:01:02
how lucky he really is,
01:01:05
how did Korolev
01:01:07
get to Moscow already at the beginning of February? the
01:01:09
navigation was closed in December,
01:01:12
it opened in February at best;
01:01:14
Korolev arrives in Moscow at the end of February,
01:01:17
leaving behind him a journey
01:01:19
from Magadan to Vladivostok from
01:01:21
Vladivostok to Khabarovsk
01:01:22
and already from Khabarovsk by train to Moscow, it
01:01:25
was February 28, 1940, he just
01:01:30
ended up in the Butyrka prison,
01:01:31
when did he still have time to wait for more than one month,
01:01:34
and how did he get to
01:01:36
Vladivostok? it
01:01:46
will go there and it was all the closest one
01:01:48
and then the navigation was closed altogether the
01:01:51
answer to this question is very simple
01:01:53
if we abandon the fiction that the Indigirka
01:01:56
was the last ship to navigate, then the
01:02:00
mystical message disappears: the
01:02:02
kings had to drown but fate
01:02:04
saved him
01:02:05
so that today we have our own
01:02:07
cosmonautics so that those who today is
01:02:09
ruining this astronautics, like everything else,
01:02:12
could tearfully complain about the fact that
01:02:14
Korolev did not live longer, and if he had
01:02:17
lived, then we would already have dachas on Mars, so
01:02:21
this ship was so, so the
01:02:22
forest was obviously a friend,
01:02:26
but there were many who wanted to leave so how
01:02:29
the navigation ended this carving and the son was the
01:02:32
very last one to follow
01:02:35
100, it is correctly known that after the winter some kind of
01:02:38
passage further is being built, it left his leg a
01:02:40
few days after the people of Nivki,
01:02:43
in fact, Korolev calmly
01:02:45
went to Vladivostok on one of the ships that
01:02:47
left after Indigirka, the
01:02:49
steamship was called Felix Dzerzhinsky, which is why
01:02:52
already at the end of February Korolev was
01:02:55
in Moscow, you can read about this in
01:02:58
Natalya Koroleva’s book.
01:03:00
Finally, on December 23, 1939, my father was
01:03:04
sent from Nagaev Bay to Vladivostok by
01:03:07
the steamer Felix Dzerzhinsky, a
01:03:09
scan of the registration card was in
01:03:12
Vladivostok 23 12 39
01:03:15
so after the Indigirka there were dalstroy ships,
01:03:17
their
01:03:18
xr were female, and the legends about the miraculous rescue
01:03:21
of the queen because he certainly
01:03:24
had to end up on the Indigirka last
01:03:26
steamer during the navigation flashed like a glass made
01:03:29
of cheap Chinese glass, none
01:03:32
of those who were in difficult
01:03:34
prisoners came out
01:03:40
the queen was released for another 26 years
01:03:43
fate again ordered in her own way
01:03:46
returning to Moscow in May 1940,
01:03:48
Korolev was supposed to leave
01:03:50
Magadan on the Indigirka steamer, but he
01:03:52
couldn’t because he was in the hospital with a stomach ulcer;
01:03:54
it saved his life during a storm; the
01:03:57
ship sank on the islands of Hokkaido, along
01:03:59
with all the prisoners on board, where is
01:04:01
after all, Natalya Sergeevna Koroleva
01:04:03
took the statement that the head of the convoy
01:04:06
forbade the release of people from the hold when the
01:04:08
Indigirka I began to drown there
01:04:10
is nothing like that in the published
01:04:12
materials of the case
01:04:14
when the sailors there wanted to open the hold in
01:04:17
which there were about 800 prisoners, the
01:04:21
head of security said that it was
01:04:23
not supposed to forbid
01:04:25
and all the prisoners died in the same place where there was
01:04:28
information that dad had
01:04:30
both jaws broken in the book by Yaroslav
01:04:33
Golovanov
01:04:34
from the book by Yaroslav Golovanov Korolev
01:04:37
facts and myths
01:04:38
having loaded the holds 1064 languages ​​​​of which were
01:04:42
sent from Nagaev Bay for judgment
01:04:44
Indigirka in the stormy strait Laperousa
01:04:46
lost its course and sat on a rock off the
01:04:48
coast of the Japanese island of Hokkaido,
01:04:51
water poured into the holds, but the head of the convoy
01:04:53
forbade opening the hatches,
01:04:55
dooming people to certain death. There is also an
01:04:58
article by a certain Natalya Smirnov, the secrets of
01:05:00
Magadan, from which the gullible reader
01:05:03
learns that Korolev was sailing on the
01:05:05
steamer Indigirka, but he managed to
01:05:07
escape in Japan Korolev definitely wasn’t
01:05:10
so apparently he got to Moscow by
01:05:12
swimming and also a number of other interesting
01:05:14
details
01:05:17
[music]
01:05:18
why in this film and other
01:05:20
anti-Soviet fakes everywhere there are
01:05:22
lies everywhere it would be great to accuse the
01:05:26
queen of gingerbread or some
01:05:27
specific blow and of conspiring against
01:05:29
everything good but alas,
01:05:31
if ideological problems were so
01:05:33
easily solved, we would have lived long ago without
01:05:36
war and exploitation,
01:05:37
but for now we have such journalists
01:05:40
during a storm, the ship sank on the islands of
01:05:42
Hokkaido along with all the prisoners on
01:05:44
board and such officials
01:05:46
this radio station says Moscow today is
01:05:49
Tuesday October 15 but Today, apparently, we will have
01:05:52
some kind of special name, says
01:05:54
Magadan,
01:05:55
because our guest is the Vice
01:05:56
Governor of the Magadan Region Andrey
01:05:58
Kolyadina 3 Mikhail, hello,
01:05:59
hello,
01:06:02
first of all, tell us about Magadan, the most beautiful place, an
01:06:05
amazing place, I’ve been there for 7 months already,
01:06:09
and one more question, and you You
01:06:11
understand that in 2019, for many
01:06:14
Kalmah,
01:06:15
this means a film, friends, yes, that is, if
01:06:18
here in the territory we forget
01:06:21
that there were repressive times and in these
01:06:23
times people were killed, they were tortured, they were
01:06:26
forced to work for 14 hours, horses
01:06:29
worked for four hours, lies horses
01:06:31
were necessary protect and people networks for 14
01:06:34
hours in inhumane conditions,
01:06:36
including in uranium mines they were forced
01:06:38
to work and they enriched the uranium, you know how they enriched it
01:06:41
in large frying pans, fried it over the
01:06:44
stove, imagine there were people standing and that
01:06:47
means it was a very easy job,
01:06:49
everyone was trying to get there, well because
01:06:51
that they didn’t work for long, well, you’re going nowhere,
01:06:54
this is David, but what will you do? This is a
01:06:57
story that can’t be avoided, it doesn’t
01:06:59
have a subjunctive mood,
01:07:01
hello everyone, Louise Clarke, and today I’ll
01:07:03
tell you how you can dress his caves with uranium
01:07:05
for and January of this we will need uranium,
01:07:12
here it is
01:07:15
our mine we put a compressor
01:07:26
from one bug from one uranium we
01:07:29
get 1 enriched uranium
01:07:31
thank you all for watching give your thumbs
01:07:34
up everyone for now
01:07:35
however if the vice governor of the Magadan
01:07:37
region knows how to enrich uranium in a
01:07:40
frying pan we can only be happy
01:07:43
for the inhabitants of the region who are, so to
01:07:45
speak, at the forefront of progress and sweetie
01:07:49
horror comes to your heart when
01:07:51
you imagine what
01:07:56
bridges and medical institutions and other
01:07:59
social infrastructure facilities in the Magadan region will soon turn into with such
01:08:01
educated officials, but then
01:08:05
little by little Russia began to return to
01:08:08
Magadan and now the first
01:08:10
stages of the return to Russia of Magadan are underway when it
01:08:13
begins to be built roads
01:08:14
when they begin to build a sports
01:08:17
facility
01:08:18
cultural institutions a
01:08:20
big construction project will now begin when they will
01:08:22
finally build houses again in order to
01:08:24
resettle emergency housing and I can
01:08:27
say that the Kalancha does not yet believe in this, the
01:08:29
people who are watching, the
01:08:31
new governor has arrived, they are bastards they think
01:08:33
that he arrived here today, tomorrow
01:08:35
everything must change, miracles don’t
01:08:37
happen in the world, there are rules, there are
01:08:40
laws that must be observed while
01:08:42
in this country, and yet
01:08:45
we are progressively and clearly moving towards
01:08:47
changing the environment around children on the
01:08:49
positive side, that is, we we cause
01:08:51
joy and do good,
01:09:07
but seriously, Vitaly Grigorievich is great
01:09:10
5 metals of distant construction in the first half of
01:09:14
1951, another important event took place
01:09:17
at the Hunchak mine, a
01:09:20
hydrometallurgical plant for the
01:09:22
enrichment of mined uranium containing
01:09:24
ores,
01:09:25
all work on the installation of the plant and
01:09:27
technological lines was carried out under the
01:09:29
leadership of Moscow brigades in it and 9
01:09:32
at the same time as part of the 1st department
01:09:34
operated its own central
01:09:36
research laboratory
01:09:38
nabu tuga chagina ore processing
01:09:41
plant were equipped with drying
01:09:43
ovens in which it was necessary to
01:09:45
stir the drying mass of uranium oxides that had passed through the
01:09:47
crushing chemical and press shop
01:09:49
until it was dry;
01:09:53
drying ovens were not for enrichment of uranium
01:09:56
and to dry the final material that
01:09:59
had undergone a rather complex
01:10:02
technological process for those times,
01:10:04
if I understand correctly, a
01:10:07
method called centrifuge was used.
01:10:11
These gas centrifuges have been working around
01:10:14
the clock in a continuous
01:10:16
technological mode for more than 25 years,
01:10:19
workshop number 53, essentially a gigantic organism,
01:10:25
thousands of uranium isotopes are separated here centrifuges rotate at a
01:10:28
speed of about one and a half thousand
01:10:30
revolutions per second,
01:10:31
what happens to the uranium at this moment
01:10:33
is explained to us by the chief technologist: the
01:10:35
centrifugal field will be divided due to
01:10:38
circulation, which means it will stop
01:10:40
intensifying and back here inside
01:10:43
special collections,
01:10:45
that is, one selection no one is clear
01:10:47
that when the gas is divided into centrifugal
01:10:49
field, that is, a light isotope, it is
01:10:51
concentrated closer to the
01:10:53
son of durotan, heavier due to
01:10:56
for the poorer, it is closer to the walls of birth, the
01:10:58
output is uranium hexafluoride
01:11:00
of the 230 fifth isotope, the
01:11:03
remains of a centrifuge in an abandoned
01:11:05
enrichment plant will be and chaga
01:11:07
can be found today, but of course the meaning of the
01:11:10
story in frying pans is not in order to
01:11:12
highlight the process of uranium enrichment, the goal is to
01:11:15
remind in what inhuman
01:11:16
conditions the powerless Soviets worked,
01:11:19
and indeed Zoellik writes about
01:11:21
how many people died in terrible agony
01:11:23
at this work and where he got this
01:11:27
work, he refers to a certain Zhiguli, a
01:11:30
link in the note gives to book leafy
01:11:33
and nesterenko wolf stone uranium
01:11:36
islands of the gulag archipelago well let's look
01:11:38
in this book to whom the authors refer to the
01:11:42
memoirs I draw your attention not
01:11:45
to documents not to some statistics
01:11:47
it is the memoirs of the poet Andrei Zhigulin and
01:11:50
what does Zhigulin write the most terrible
01:11:53
place in the future gocha girudy processing
01:11:56
plant there was such a place a dryer
01:11:59
they worked there for six hours in total
01:12:01
they worked 20 shifts
01:12:03
and then these healthy guys, seemingly rested
01:12:05
from hard work,
01:12:07
were sent to a treatment zone it
01:12:10
was called a special treatment zone there the entrance
01:12:13
was closed to the rest but I knew what was there for
01:12:15
me told the electrician who channeled
01:12:18
the electricity there and someone else, I knew
01:12:21
that their hair was falling out there, there was blood coming
01:12:23
from their ears and wear and tear and they were dying, and so the
01:12:26
source of ominously information that was
01:12:29
given out on the radio in a monstrously distorted form,
01:12:31
says Moscow, vice-governor of the
01:12:33
Magadan region, a
01:12:35
nameless electrician and someone else from the
01:12:38
memories of this is Zhigulin, for
01:12:40
sure listen to think know you
01:12:44
ask who Zhigulin is, if you please,
01:12:46
he will tell about himself I am completely
01:12:50
rehabilitated,
01:12:51
I have the right one and certificates two bullets
01:12:56
hit me on a distant deaf cradle 1
01:13:01
spread out my
01:13:02
elbow the other hit the head and
01:13:06
drew this
01:13:10
target and another on the skull, and they died, they were put at
01:13:14
the watch
01:13:15
so that the zaki could go watch, you can’t run
01:13:20
rock, you
01:13:21
and I woke up in the zone and in the zone it’s
01:13:26
impossible to finish me off, they just
01:13:29
beat me with the toes of tarpaulin boots, broke their
01:13:34
ribs and teeth,
01:13:36
believe groin and in the liver, but I
01:13:40
was still happy, I remained alive, I
01:13:45
showed myself as such because in
01:13:48
1949, in Voronezh, there was an
01:13:51
underground youth organization operating, it was an
01:13:55
underground structure, Pyaterochka, I was the
01:13:59
simplest, such an ordinary, simplest St.
01:14:03
Petersburg structure, they exposed their salt, the
01:14:06
dispensations became ancient, and
01:14:09
our platform was based on
01:14:12
Marxism or treason, participation in such an
01:14:15
organization was the fault, the real
01:14:20
fault, it was of course you were that fault, we were
01:14:26
strong,
01:14:27
it was easier for us guilty than for those who were taken
01:14:32
without any guilt at all, you understand, there was such
01:14:37
pride that we fought against this regime
01:14:42
and ended up for no reason, but the
01:14:48
worst thing was behind place in Patong Chagi
01:14:51
was Arruda processing plant there
01:14:55
was a place such a dryer
01:14:57
what large baking sheets electric
01:15:01
stoves and to the earring by they dry the Ural people the
01:15:07
work was easy, they worked for four hours in
01:15:11
total with pleasure traces of this work
01:15:15
Western Ukrainian young guys than in the
01:15:19
mines to work 14 hours all of 20 light of
01:15:23
their healthy resting in the
01:15:27
1991 documentary Kolyma, the story of one
01:15:31
300 did not say about the electrician, or
01:15:34
they cut off their noses and they died,
01:15:41
so what happened to the dead prisoners of
01:15:44
Indigirka, it’s unlikely that Natalya Sergeevna
01:15:46
Koroleva is deliberately deceiving us,
01:15:49
most likely she just sincerely believes
01:15:52
when- then he believes the acquired information
01:15:54
recklessly, as only an
01:15:56
intelligent and educated person can believe in
01:15:58
Stalin’s crime and in the fact that the
01:16:00
Soviet Union was worse than Nazi
01:16:02
Germany,
01:16:03
it would seem that there are case materials they have been
01:16:06
published, take the fact of a criminal
01:16:08
order for a cargo ship with
01:16:11
passengers on board to go to sea and vilify the system. the
01:16:13
fact of the fulfillment of a criminal order by the
01:16:16
captain of the port and blasphemy the system, take the
01:16:19
fact of the execution of a criminal order by the
01:16:20
captain of the ship and his assistants and
01:16:23
vilify the systems, it’s unlikely that other ships
01:16:26
transported prisoners in more
01:16:28
comfortable conditions, how do
01:16:29
you grab all this and spin it through the forest?
01:16:35
why yes
01:16:38
because criminal disposition, criminal
01:16:41
negligence and all this other stuff doesn’t
01:16:43
catch a bit creepy over there in South Korea,
01:16:47
remember a few years ago a
01:16:49
ferry sank because the captain entrusted the
01:16:51
controls to an inexperienced woman and then also
01:16:54
dumped one of the first received a
01:16:56
life sentence on charges of mass
01:16:59
action with more than 300 dead is not suitable
01:17:03
here you need something that will make your
01:17:06
viewer’s blood run cold,
01:17:08
but for example, people are trying
01:17:11
to escape and you stupid summer residents open
01:17:13
fire on them from rifles, that’s something, isn’t it, but it won’t
01:17:16
take long time and
01:17:19
journalists will tell how
01:17:21
the guards not only shot at the unfortunate
01:17:23
drowning people, but also laughed ominously,
01:17:26
while remember how the journalist Dorenko, the
01:17:28
investigator says he laughed in the
01:17:30
queen’s face and hit him in the groin where did you
01:17:34
get it where and who recorded it
01:17:37
why are you talking about this trying to
01:17:39
pass this off as a fact, in response, the sergeant of the bulls
01:17:42
burst out laughing, swore at the queen and spat
01:17:45
in his face and then a column with a boot in the groin
01:17:49
does
01:17:51
the phrase from the indictment tell us anything to the average person
01:17:52
following the backstay golf read with a wind force
01:17:55
of 9 points captain lapshin and his assistant
01:17:58
Peskovsky did not take into account
01:18:00
the fact that the ship must inevitably have a
01:18:03
significant drift on the port tack, but
01:18:05
if you tell us that immediately after the Japanese handed over the
01:18:08
survivors to our NKVD, everyone with their nickname was beaten
01:18:10
and a couple of people were shot and
01:18:13
thrown overboard, here everything is intelligible,
01:18:16
we are journalists raised on the
01:18:18
works of Govorukhin their reasons are
01:18:20
easel in the head in pursuit of
01:18:22
sensational headlines, they are ready to feed
01:18:25
readers any anti-Soviet dregs,
01:18:27
for example, the newspaper Moskovsky
01:18:29
Komsomolets and in 2012 informed its
01:18:32
readers that the
01:18:34
Russian peasants who survived the crash of the Uruguayan Titanic
01:18:37
were shot in the gulag Moskovsky
01:18:41
Komsomolets are
01:18:42
perhaps the best articles about executions and so on
01:18:45
what conclusions did we come to
01:18:47
the story about the tragedy of the steamship Indigirka in
01:18:50
the form in which Natalya Koroleva presents it
01:18:52
in her book in an interview with Yuri
01:18:54
there and in her speeches for
01:18:56
television is unreliable
01:18:59
information that the head of the convoy
01:19:01
gave the order not to let people out of the
01:19:04
hold has no confirmation
01:19:06
information that the convoy opened
01:19:09
fire on those emerging from the hold requires
01:19:11
clarification, presumably one of
01:19:14
the convoy shot, the reason was his panic and
01:19:17
confusion; reliable information about
01:19:19
who fired and for what reason; no
01:19:22
reliable information about those killed as
01:19:24
a result of this shooting; no
01:19:27
Natalia Koroleva’s story that Sergei
01:19:28
Pavlovich Korolev was supposed to die on the
01:19:31
steamship Indigirka but was saved and only by
01:19:33
coincidence
01:19:35
should be considered an outright fiction
01:19:38
Indigirka was not at all the last
01:19:40
steamship in that navigation, as
01:19:42
evidenced by Korolev’s own arrival
01:19:44
in Moscow at the end of February
01:19:46
1940, and finally forgetting to mention
01:19:51
that that in addition to the prisoners on board
01:19:53
the ship there were hundreds of civilian
01:19:55
workers of the Dalstroy Trust, fishermen and
01:19:58
other storytellers aggravate the already
01:20:00
gloomy context with the tragedy by withholding
01:20:04
information that there
01:20:05
were only 50 prisoners on the ship out of more
01:20:08
than a thousand passengers,
01:20:10
the storytellers are trying to turn the tragedy
01:20:12
into a means of ideological struggle and
01:20:14
translate It's about the crime of
01:20:17
the regime,
01:20:18
all this looks like a cynical speculation on
01:20:20
human grief, even if it was 80 years
01:20:23
ago for ideological purposes, such
01:20:26
things are comrades Japanese villagers with
01:20:28
Rufusu and sailors who heroically saved
01:20:31
Indigirka passengers,
01:20:33
your feat in modern Russia is forgotten in
01:20:36
favor of an alternative history written by
01:20:39
anti-advisers ah steamer Indigirka
01:20:42
steamer Indigirka
01:20:43
in the North Sea a snow storm suddenly broke out,
01:20:48
huge waves appeared and a large
01:20:51
steamer that had jumped onto an underwater rock because of the
01:20:53
rolling turned out to be flooded with water, the
01:20:56
Japanese residents, having learned about this disaster, risking their
01:20:59
lives, are doing their best to carry out
01:21:02
rescue work
01:21:03
despite the fact that people are in trouble
01:21:06
foreign country and only heard the sad
01:21:09
sound of the waves the souls of the dead remain here
01:21:12
forever many years have passed now on a
01:21:15
coastal hill by the sea from where in the distance at
01:21:18
sunset the sun can be seen their homeland has been
01:21:21
erected a monument to the souls of the dead on
01:21:25
the coast the wind is blowing very sadly
01:21:30
what should be continued all the
01:21:33
best to you be vigilant and do not
01:21:35
let the trumpet sound in your ears goodbye
01:21:38
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Выпуск посвящен одному из эпизодов фильма Юрия Дудя «Колыма – родина нашего страха». Ссылка на фильм https://youtu.be/oo1WouI38rQ У Светова https://youtu.be/ROs-_EbsL3k В ночь с 12 на 13 декабря, 1939 года у берегов острова Хоккайдо потерпел бедствие пароход "Индигирка". Погибло 745 человек. 80-летию со дня трагедии посвящается это видео. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Блог на Boosty - https://boosty.to/badsignal Поддержать канал: Карта Тинькофф: 2200 7004 8373 9206 Телеграм https://t.me/plohoysignal RuTube https://rutube.ru/channel/23657722/ ВК https://vk.com/tubushow #плохойсигнал

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  • You can download a video to your smartphone using the website or the PWA application UDL Lite. It is also possible to send a download link via QR code using the UDL Helper extension.

mobile menu iconHow can I download an audio track (music) to MP3 "Плохой сигнал. Дудь, Колыма и пароход "Индигирка""?mobile menu icon

  • The most convenient way is to use the UDL Client program, which supports converting video to MP3 format. In some cases, MP3 can also be downloaded through the UDL Helper extension.

mobile menu iconHow can I save a frame from a video "Плохой сигнал. Дудь, Колыма и пароход "Индигирка""?mobile menu icon

  • This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

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  • It costs nothing. Our services are absolutely free for all users. There are no PRO subscriptions, no restrictions on the number or maximum length of downloaded videos.