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Comments by "אלי כהן" (@Kohen124) on "UK Defence Ministry: Russia redirecting troops from Donetsk to Bakhmut in bid to win city" video.
Ru-SS-ian exhausted the human stocks of "SS" troops and now they are sending the same fate, Slava Ukraine +
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It will be a pleasure to get you out of ignorance and Russian smear propaganda, read carefully desktop indoctrinated.
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The phrase first appeared in the early 20th century in different variations, when it became popular among Ukrainians during the Ukrainian War of Independence from 1917 to 1921. [1] The response "Glory to the heroes!" first appeared during the Ukrainian War of Independence or later in the 1920s
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in the soviet unionthe phrase was banned and discredited by the soviet and then russian authorities. The phrase eventually resurfaced in Ukraine during the country's fight for independence in connection with the fall of the Soviet Union. Its use was revived again during the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and the Russo-Ukrainian War, during which it became a very popular symbol in Ukraine.
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The phrase has gained global attention during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and has subsequently been used in pro-Ukrainian protests around the world. [4] It has been used in speeches by Ukrainian politicians such as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as well as numerous foreign leaders.
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origins A similar phrase, "Glory of Ukraine", [nb 1] has been used at least since the time of the prominent Ukrainian patriotic writer Taras Shevchenko. In his poem To Osnovianenko («До Основ'яненка»; 1840, in the 1860 version) Shevchenko wrote: [5] Our thought, our song It will not die, it will not perish... Oh people, it is our glory, Glory of Ukraine!
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Ukrainian War of Independence and World War II Rada records of March 15, 1917 "in support of a democratic and independent Ukraine", from the magazine "Nowa Rada". The phrase Glory to Ukraine is underlined. The phrase "Slava Ukraini!" (Glory to Ukraine!) originated during the Ukrainian War of Independence (1917-1921). [2] [3] It was commonly used by Ukrainian nationalists in the 1920s and 1930s. [note 2] [8] [9]
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Consumers of Russian propaganda will not like this, read carefully what you will not like. Soviet era and the end of the 20th century. In the Soviet Union, the slogan "Slava Ukraini!" it was banned and discredited through a decades-long propaganda campaign along with the diaspora Ukrainian nationalists who used it. [14] [2] They were dubbed "Ukrainian bourgeois nationalists", "little flags", and "Nazi henchmen" by the Soviet authorities. [14]
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it was a pleasure to have educated their ignorance, to have exposed them publicly, and to make a fool of them, who laughs last laughs best, HA, HA, HA, Slava Ukraine + Heroiam Slava + Shalom aleijem, Oops .
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@Dumka78 It is likely that your imagination is useless official data and real sources knock down the imaginary fables and fairy tales of pro-Russians
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