Russian politics. ''Norkin's List'' talk show with Zhirinovsky ''Minsk agreements''. (English subs)
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I gave you a lot to read this time, hey? Oh, well, better exess that lack, right?
OK, this is show called ''Norkin's List'', in which Vladimir Zhirinovsky participated. Thankfully, there were only 2 guests there this time, cuz usually they call 4-6, and it's just madness. Even like this there are so many part where it's just impossible to make out what the hell are they screaming about. When there are many lines on the screen, the ones that are Zhirinovsky, I noted with exclamation marks, as usual, when it's mpossible to clearl distinguish which lines are who's. When there are 2 or more lines with exclamation marks, Zhirinovsky's ones are without triple dots.
So, the subject of this episode is ''Minsk agreements'' and ''Debaltsevo boiler'' (explanation in remarks). On that day, Zhirinovsky participated in another similar political talk show, which I will be uploading for my next video, because it's important to see both of them. Basically, from these 2 videos, you can get a clear picture, and see who are the key figures are.
My remarks are gonna be placed in the comment section below, because it says that description is too long. They don't have character limit for comments, but you can't make too big description. That makes a lot of sence... Not... Be so kind and thumb it up, so it would be on top. Thanks in advance. Anyway, I hope you'll like it, I hope it answered to some of your enquiries. Leave your opinions in comments, and as always, keep your hand on space button.
Aired (possibly live, sorry don't know for sure) on: 15 /02/2015
Abbreviations:
ATGM – Anti-Tank Guided Missile
SSU – Security Service of Ukraine
MES - Ministry of the Russian Federation for Affairs for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters. (Ministry of Emergency Situations)
RCS – Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media (Russian Communications Supervision)
MCo – Military Commissariat
MSUFA – Moscow State University of Foreign Affairs
FO-Foreign Office
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The Eastern Front of World War II was a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers and co-belligerent Finland against the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.), Poland and other Allies, which encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe (Baltics), and Southeast Europe (Balkans) from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945. It has been known as the Great Patriotic War (Russian: ru:Великая Отечественная война, Velikaya Otechestvennaya Voyna) in the former Soviet Union and modern Russia, while in Germany it was called the Eastern Front (German: die Ostfront), or the German-Soviet War by outside parties.The battles on the Eastern Front of the Second World War constituted the largest military confrontation in history. They were characterized by unprecedented ferocity, wholesale destruction, mass deportations, and immense loss of life due to combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and massacres. The Eastern Front, as the site of nearly all extermination camps, death marches, ghettos, and the majority of pogroms, was central to the Holocaust. Of the estimated 70 million deaths attributed to World War II, over 30 million, the majority of them civilian, occurred on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was decisive in determining the outcome in the European theatre of operations in World War II, eventually serving as the main reason for the defeat of Nazi Germany and the Axis nations.The two principal belligerent powers were Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, along with their respective allies. Though never engaged in military action in the Eastern Front, the United States and the United Kingdom both provided substantial material aid in the form of the Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union. The joint German–Finnish operations across the northernmost Finnish–Soviet border and in the Murmansk region are considered part of the Eastern Front. In addition, the Soviet–Finnish Continuation War may also be considered the northern flank of the Eastern Front.