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1420 by Daniil Orain
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I think that it is modern version of Germany from 1940.
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I am Ukrainian and my history teacher mentioned Kazakhstan and holodomor in it, but didn't go into details. It is shame. I think that people should push Kazakhstan government to get international recognition.
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@maestro6458 russian propaganda claims that "Ukraine was invented by Lenin". Who invented Kazakhstan?😆😆😆
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z-russians use old wars (Vietnam) to criticise USA and justify own aggressive war against Ukraine at the same time
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In 2014, about 85% of russian citizens approved occupation of Crimea (according to russian independent sociology company Levada, you can read it on website of company in several languages). In fact, 85% of russians approved start of war with Ukraine in 2014 and did not notice it. Please stop wishful thinking, russians as citizens are responsible same way as russian government or russian army.
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Absolutely true. There was no time in history before USSR when Ukraine had famine. According to my grand-grandmothers and grand-grandfathers, harvest in 1932 was quite good. Holodomor was created artificially, Red Army took all food from villages.
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@pxelcss they really learn it, it is not a joke. Moreover, russians continue to study "alternative" history, created in soviet time by propaganda. In this "history", WW2 has nothing in common with soviet union and completely ignored till 1941.
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@ivangohome it is her fault because she want to believe in obvious lie because truth is too horrible to accept. It is kind of sect thinking
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@cbryce9243 it is false. In 2014 about 85% of russian citizens approved occupation of Crimea. In fact is was an approval of war with Ukraine. Consider is as modern version of Germany from 1940.
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Because the main purpose of russian police and security services is to protect the regiment. Preventing crime is side job
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Dude, you are not getting russian motivation! They do want to occupy every territory that was part of russian-soviet empire, it is a pure colonial point of view + years of propaganda. Just one fact. In 2014 about 85% of russian citizens approved occupation of Crimea, approved the start of war with Ukraine (according to independent russian sociology company Levada). This number remains on same level last 8 years.
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It is totally wrong to use word "disaster" regarding artificially created mass starvation of two nations (Ukraine and Kazakhstan). It was genocide. Kazakhstan lost 20% of population, Ukraine - 12% (in absolute numbers number of died Ukrainians is bigger). By the way, you can easily see the results of this genocide on ethnicity maps of USSR before 1932 and 20-40 years after.
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@IsomerSoma and it also explains how Germans that lived near death factories didn't notice anything. It is said that after WW2 many adult Germans denied nazi crimes and insisted that death factories were fake. By the way, same thing about soviet citizens and mass rapes (so called "night hunts") and looting committed by soviet army. Soviet WW2 didn't tell anything to anyone about the war, it was complete taboo. My grandma was "Gastarbeiter" and she didn't tell a word about it. Not sure that she told a lot to grandpa about it. She also keeped extra food supplies in her locker and didn't explain why. It was weird for me. Since spring 2022 i understand WHY she did it and now i am making food supplies too.
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@Setinmywaysalways the thing is that video is not about USA, and we are not in 1960th. If you want to build a discussion about history, it is better to start from "Why russians are bragging about WW2 despite that fact that USSR was in alliance with Germany in 1939 - 1941 and actually started the WW2 by invading Poland together with Germany?"
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@chemp1k you are manipulating. Does russian history book for school says "soviet union invaded Poland in 1939, according to Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, and after this both armies had a military parade in Brest" ? Does russian history book says clearly that soviet soldier and nazi soldier were allies in 1939? The whole idea behind Velikaya Otechestvennaya Voyna is to hide that one simple fact - soviet union and Germany are equally responsible for start of WW2, both countries are aggressors.
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@wex6187 complete lie. Just compare results of censuses in USSR before and after. Ukrainians - minus 12% of population, Kazakhstan - minus 20% of population, Belarusians - gain of population, russians - gain of population. You should also take into account that Holodomor affected not only Ukraine, but also formally russian territories, populated by Ukrainians.
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In 2014 about 85% of russian citizens approved occupation of Crimea, in fact they approved start of war with Ukraine and didn't notice it.
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The thing is that Ukrainian oil and gas are depleted 50+ years ago, it was barbarically used by Moscow to create soviet heavy industry after WW2. One of the first gas pipelines in USSR was from Carpathian to Moscow (Dashava - Kyiv - Moscow). Although there are shelf oil and gas in Black sea and deposits of shale gas, but it is nothing comparing to russian deposits. This is pure colonial war, russian lowlifes want to prove themself as strong and modern country, that can split world in half with USA and rule on ex-soviet territory.
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@genrikmuradyan9967 around 85% of russians approved Crimea occupation in 2014 (according to Levada surveys in 2014 - 2020). In fact they approved the start of war with Ukraine and didn't notice it, quite sure that majority of russians can't connect the dots even now.
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Life in Moscow is good only because you take all resources from all regions, so life sucks there. Any village or small town is a shit hole, literally.
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In 2014, about 85% of russians approved occupation of Crimea (according to independent russian sociology company Levada, they have English version of web site). In fact, they all approved start of war with Ukraine and didn't notice it. Quite sure that now at least 50% of russians will say no. They will say yes only to next questions: "Would you rather give Crimea back to Ukraine or send your son\father\husband\go yourself to fight in Ukraine on front line?"
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@MrLebix but it is true, you need to be native russian speaker to understand. Colonialism is part of russian culture, empire is praised in school history. It hard for me to translate into English but there are two separate words to describe russian citizenship and russian as a nation. In general, russian citizens is a huge mix of nations (hundreds) with russians as dominant nation that erases languages and culture of other nations by teaching false history at school (example: Buryats "willingly asked" empire take them into! two wars are ignored) and teaching only russian language. Only few nations inside russain federation have enough schools with native language lessons. Nations in russia hate each other, national gangs or crimes of hate is common thing. By the way, russian occupants are trying to erase Ukrainian nation on occupied since 2022 territory by doing next thins: Step #1 is to crush resistance of locals (killing activists and public speakers, jails with torture chambers and russian TV broadcasting). Step #2 is raise next generations as russians (take control over school, forbid Ukrainian language, history and literature and start teaching children russian language, history and literature).
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Non-educated people, that lives hand-to-mouth, do not care about moral aspect of war and are willing to to risk own life (propaganda says that risk is minimal) to earn 10 times bigger salary. Poverty is main factor here.
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I saw quite funny interview with russian POW in Ukraine, he was in jail and was able to watch Ukrainian news program. This dude picked bits of information from news and created own alternative universe. Absolutely sick people.
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@lesliefranklin1870 small addition to your words. In 2014 about 85% of russian citizens approved annexation of Crimea, in fact they approved start of war with Ukraine. The problem is not in russian leader itself, the problem is in russians who voted for president that want to conquer ex-soviet countries [former russian colonies]. This fear of russian aggression is reasonable, especially if you know russian and can understand what their officials are saying.
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@81Heino currently you are repeating russian propaganda, mixing up things. There are facts and actions, what you are talking about is interpretation of events from goverment point of view. Very soviet and russian style.
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@asynchronicity it never was an issue before 2014, the problem is that russians want to prove themself by capturing territories (in 2014 about 85% of russians approved occupation of Crimea, in fact they approved start of was with Ukraine).
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Абсурд - это когда россияне (или русские) называют российский фашизм "абсурдом".
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@the_Valinor_tourist а я подчеркиваю тот факт, что российская армия, состоящая на 99.9% из российских граждан, вторглась на территорию Украины и ведет агрессивную захватническую войну. Потому любые эвфемизмы о войне от россиян абсолютно неприемлемы, выглядят как издевательство или попытка сбросить с себя ответственность за происходящее. Что касается термина "российский фашизм" - это вполне официальный термин, который описывает устройство российского государства и взгляды его граждан (не всех, значительной части).
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@wex6187 joke - it is alternative history, that russians are believing into. If we are talking about facts, look at ethnic map of early USSR, you will see regions with Ukrainians on modern russian territory. Kuban, for example, is historically Ukrainian territory. 100 years ago primary language on that territory was Ukrainian.
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@wex6187 typical delusion of modern russians. For some reason existence of Ukraine and Ukrainian language was known in USSR, and there are official soviet ethnicity maps, that show Kuban in 1920-1930 as populated by Ukrainians. Lenin not just invented Ukraine, he also faked maps and forced people from Kuban to learn and sing Ukrainian songs! 😆😆😆
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@tatianarusmade336 yes, Lenin himself invented Ukraine😆😆😆 We already know about russian delusion and hate towards Ukraine, no need to repeated it.
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@laza8675 you are totally wrong. First of all, Germany occupied all territory of modern Ukraine and Belarus, this two nation takes the biggest damage comparing to other soviet nations (by the way, it was the reason why Ukraine and Belarus were included into UN as separate countries despite being part of USSR). It is true about trauma due to WW2 in two generations of soviet citizens. For example, my 15 years old grandma was "gestarbater" in Germany for few years and didn't die just because she worked at farm; she was keeping hidden extra supplied of food for the whole life due to starvation during the war and after the war. But this WW2 trauma has nothing to do with modern citizens of ex-soviet countries! Generations that were born after 1960th don't have trauma!!! I personally didn't understand why my grandma is keeping food in hidden place, it was weird for me. Now I know WHY she keeped food and i will do same (russian aggression explained to me WHY extra food supplies is so important). How it is possible that modern russian citizens do have some "trauma"? The thing is that russian government intentionally use this "historical trauma" to generate hate inside russian citizens. It started in early 2000th. Now russian media can declare some country or nation as nazi and after few years of propaganda russian citizens will hate this nation and will agree to start a new war. One last thing. In 2014 about 85% of russian citizens approved occupation of Crimea, in fact it was an approval of war with Ukraine. Occupation increased popularity of russian president.
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They do understand the language of force and will obey. The problem of modern world is that USA and Europe are not willing to use it.
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@gergogaal568 that's typical excuse of aggression
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Not all of them are open-minded. As usually, majority of russians prefer to say "i am a small person, i can't do anything". For example, 85% of russians approved occupation of Crimea in 2014 (according to independent russian sociology company Levada, it is available in English). In fact, they all approved start of war with Ukraine and didn't notice it.
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@wilhelmu how about russian aggression against Georgia in 2008?
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@TheJcrist your house is my historical territory, all your possessions belong to me.
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@JNosewicz7569 why do you think that russian president is the only person to blame? How about russian army, that consists of russian citizens? How about russians that voted putin multiple times despite constant aggressive war?
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It is not about oil or gas deposits or any other type of resources. They want to restore soviet union and want to occupy all former soviet countries. The plan was to capture the whole Ukraine by fast war, it failed and now russians are fighting only because russian government and military do not want to hold responsibility for failure and consequences of defeat.
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@mcplutt in 2014 about 85% of russian citizens approved occupation of Crimea (according to russian independent sociology company Levada). People were very happy about this occupation and approval approval rate of russian president and government increased a lot. Sociologists call it "Crimea consensus" - approval and support of russian citizens of own government due to pride of government actions.
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@arsonviburnums8453 yes, soviet occupation. USSR occupied a lot of countries. Do you know that USSR and Germany started WW2 by invading Poland as allies?
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His son is around 20 years old and lives in EU or England.
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@the_Valinor_tourist я где-то писал о том что все россияне являются фашистами? Нет. Это вы пытаетесь с помощью манипуляций продвигать идею "невинных жертв режима и пропаганды".
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@emilydavison2053 in 2014 about 85% of russian citizens approved occupation of Crimea (according to independent russian sociology company Levada), in fact they approved start of war with Ukraine and didn't notice it!
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@kostyaafanasyev8909 you also forget to mention about 146% and also mention that you, your family and all your friends are "out of politics" and never voted. This if very good theory but unfortunately russian soldiers prefer to obey and continue aggression in Ukraine. You are denying russian responsibility because being crazy and aggressive on nation level it is hard to accept.
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@arsonviburnums8453 you are wrong. Holodomor forced villagers to join kolkhozes. Before 1932, kolkhozes were not popular among villagers. Only local drunkheads and needy people joined them (by joining kolkhoz - collective household - you will make all yours property to become shared property of the whole community, it is beneficial for people who owns nothing and very bad for people with own property). That's why villager with own property, tools and animals refused to join. As a result of Holodomor (after armed communist took all food, animals and property from every household), remaining people were forced to join kolkhozes as the only way to get some food and survive.
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Adiagy small correction, USSR started WW2 with Germany in 1939 by invasion into Poland. In 1941 Germany invaded USSR, not in 1945. USSR is more than just russia.
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@bobgnarley1 no, that's conspiracy theory. The real trigger is that Ukraine as country was drifting into EU, and events in 2004 showed it. Same about Georgia, russians were pissed that they are loosing influence in Georgia and decided to change government and occupy territory in 2008.
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@sagisli that is insane conspiracy theory. If we are talking about gas and oil, the best target in the world is Venezuela. Not to mention that after Crimea russians are under sanctions and can't get modern technologies to mine oil and gas; there are way more bigger deposits inside russia; russians lost premium EU market for gas and oil, it takes no sense to fight for resources you can't sell or use. The reality is very primitive - russians invaded Ukraine due to aggressive ideology, in attempt to restore former "glory" of soviet union.
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