Ride on a marshrutka in Chişinău, Moldova
Ride on a marshrutka in Chisinau, Moldova
Historical Moldovan Village Restored in Odesa Region
In the Odesa region, a tourist attraction will replace a military training ground in the village of Frumushka-Nova. In the 1940's the Soviet Union leveled a prosperous village to create a training ground for tanks. Now, the village is being revived with an open-air museum featuring the traditional houses of the different ethnic groups who once lived there.
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Moldova - One of the poorest countries in Europe
Moldova, an Eastern European country and former Soviet republic, has varied terrain including forests, rocky hills and vineyards. Its wine regions include Nistreana, known for reds, and Codru, home to some of the world’s largest cellars. Capital Chișinău has Soviet-style architecture and the National Museum of History, exhibiting art and ethnographic collections that reflect cultural links with neighboring Romania. political crisis in early 2013 led to policy slippages in the fiscal and financial areas. The political crisis that broke out in early 2013 was resolved with the appointment of a government supported by a pro-European center-right/center coalition in May 2013. However, delays in policy implementation prevented completion of the final reviews under the ECF/EFF arrangements.[citation needed]
Despite a sharp decline in poverty in recent years, Moldova remains one of the poorest countries in Europe and structural reforms are needed to promote sustainable growth. Based on the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) regional poverty line of US$5/day (PPP), 55 percent of the population was poor in 2011.
Moldau, Transnistrien und die Beziehung zum mächtigen Russland
Was haben Moldau und Transnistrien für eine Beziehung zu Russland? Ist Moldau, das ärmste Land in Europa, noch immer so abhängig von Russland? Und was geschieht, wenn die Jugend Moldau verlässt, weil es dort keine Arbeit gibt? Wie abhängig sind Moldau und Transnistrien von Russland?
Der Niederländische Journalist und Autor Jelle Brandt Corstius reist in dieser achtteiligen Reiseserie durch Russland und besucht die anliegenden Grenzländer Lettland, Moldau, Ukraine, Weißrussland und Kasachstan. Welches Bild haben die Russen von ihren Nachbarn und umgekehrt? Wie sind die Beziehungen zwischen dem mächtigen Russland und den anderen ehemaligen Sowjetrepubliken? Und wie behandeln die umliegenden Länder ihre russischen Einwohner? Eine Serie über Propaganda und Identität.
Moldau scheint still zu stehen. Überall stehen noch Sowjet-Gebäude. Und die Straßen wurden seit der Wende nicht mehr gewartet. Bis 2009 hatten die Kommunisten noch das Sagen. Seit kurzem ist eine pro-europäische Koalition am Ruder, die ein Abkommen zur Zusammenarbeit mit der EU unterschrieben hat. Russland ist darüber weniger erfreut, so dass daraufhin kein moldawischer Wein mehr exportiert wurde. Wein gehört zu den wichtigsten Exportprodukten in Moldau. Überall wo man hingeht, sieht man Weinberge.
Die zwei größten Weinkeller der Welt liegen in Moldau. In Cricova ist ein Tunnelsystem von 120 Kilometern zu finden. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg wurden in den Weinfässern Juden versteckt. Heute findet man Sammlungen die Persönlichkeiten wie Putin, Angela Merkel oder John Kerry gehören.
Moldau ist das ärmste Land in Europa. Kein Wunder, dass viele Jugendliche Arbeitssuche auf der aus dem Land fliehen. Die zurückgebliebenen Moldauer müssen sich mit dem Geld aus dem Ausland begnügen, obwohl der Druck aus Russland und die Abhängigkeit groß ist. Das Öl und Gas stammen hauptsächlich aus Russland. Jelle besucht das Gebiet von Transnistrien, das sich in den neunziger Jahren nach einem blutigen Krieg von Moldau befreit hat und nun Russland beitreten will.
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История Молдовы | первая серия
Documentary History of Moldova | part one - with English subtitles
Transnistria (World War II) | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:32 1 Romanian conquest of Transnistria
00:05:42 2 Status with respect to Romania proper
00:06:29 3 Administrative divisions
00:06:49 3.1 Counties
00:07:28 3.2 Raions and towns
00:11:28 4 Population
00:11:45 4.1 Romanian urban population (December 1941 census)sup[4]/sup
00:11:58 4.2 Romanian population by county (December 1941 census)sup[5]/sup
00:12:11 5 Organization
00:13:19 6 Borders, territory, and administrative hierarchy
00:15:00 7 Air section
00:15:23 8 The Holocaust
00:19:01 8.1 Position of Antonescu government
00:19:31 9 End of Transnistria Governorate
00:22:37 9.1 Reduction of the Transnistria neo-Latin population
00:25:42 10 See also
00:26:24 11 Notes and references
00:26:34 12 External links
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The Transnistria Governorate (Romanian: Guvernământul Transnistriei) was a Romanian-administered territory between the Dniester and Southern Bug, conquered by the Axis Powers from the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa and occupied from 19 August 1941 to 29 January 1944. Limited in the west by the Dniester river (separating it from Bessarabia), in the east by the Southern Bug river (separating it from the German Reichskommissariat Ukraine), and in the south by the Black Sea, it comprised the present-day region of Transnistria (which compared to the World War II whole is only a small strip along the bank of the Dniester) and territories further east (modern Odessa Oblast eastward of the Dniester and southern Vinnytsia Oblast), including the Black Sea port of Odessa, which became the administrative capital of Transnistria during World War II.
In World War II, the Kingdom of Romania, persuaded and aided by Nazi Germany, took control of Transnistria for the first time in history. In August 1941, Adolf Hitler persuaded Ion Antonescu to take control of the territory as a substitute for Northern Transylvania, occupied by Miklós Horthy's Hungary following the Second Vienna Award. Despite the Romanian administration, the Kingdom of Romania did not formally incorporate Transnistria into its administrative framework; the Nazi-friendly Antonescu government hoped to annex the territory eventually, but developments on the Eastern Front precluded it.
Bar Mitzvah at the age of 72 - Bendery Moldova
Jewish Cemeteries of Moldavia & Bukovina
Beit Haim, House of Life.
This is what the Jewish cemeteries are called. This is the name given to the Jewish cemeteries of Moldavia and Bukovina too. A house of life built in stone. A house of life that each of us should visit. This earth has received the Jews who are awaiting their afterlife. This earth has become a sacred place, another promised land.
Monuments, untold stories, past lives, memories carved in stone and … silence.
Some stones are still standing while others are leaning on trees or on the cemetery’s fence, which looks like a Wailing Wall. Many are broken, torn, eaten by time, lop-sided, fallen, swallowed by earth and vegetation… but all of them without exception “speak silently” of a Destiny.
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Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina | Wikipedia audio article
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The Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina was the military occupation, by the Soviet Red Army, during June 28 – July 4, 1940, of the Romanian regions of Northern Bukovina and Hertza, and of Bessarabia, a region under Romanian administration since Russian Civil War times. These regions, with a total area of 50,762 km2 (19,599 sq mi) and a population of 3,776,309 inhabitants, were subsequently incorporated into the USSR.The Soviet Union had planned to accomplish the annexation with a full-scale invasion, but the Romanian government, responding to a Soviet ultimatum delivered on June 26, agreed to withdraw from the territories in order to avoid a military conflict. Germany, which had acknowledged the Soviet interest in Bessarabia in a secret protocol to the 1939 Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, had been made aware prior to the planned ultimatum on June 24, but had not informed the Romanian authorities, nor were they willing to provide support. The Fall of France, a guarantor of Romania's borders, on 22 June, is considered an important factor in the Soviet decision to issue the ultimatum.On August 2, 1940, the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic was proclaimed as a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, encompassing most of Bessarabia, as well as a portion of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, an autonomous republic of the Ukrainian SSR located on the left bank of the Dniester (now the breakaway Transnistrian state). The Hertza region, and the regions inhabited by Slavic majorities (Northern Bukovina, Northern and Southern Bessarabia) were included in the Ukrainian SSR. A period of political persecution, including executions, deportations to labour camps and arrests, occurred during the Soviet administration.
In July 1941, Romanian and German troops recaptured Bessarabia during the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union. A military administration was established and the region's Jewish population was either executed on the spot or deported to Transnistria, where further numbers were killed. In August 1944, during the Soviet Jassy–Kishinev Offensive, the Axis war effort on the Eastern Front collapsed. A coup d'état in Romania on 23 August 1944 caused the Romanian army to cease resisting the Soviet advance and join the fight against Germany. Soviet forces advanced from Bessarabia into Romania, capturing much of its standing army as POWs and occupying the country. On September 12, 1944, Romania signed the Moscow Armistice with the Allies. The Armistice, as well as the subsequent peace treaty of 1947, confirmed the Soviet-Romanian border as it was on January 1, 1941.Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, and Hertza remained part of the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991, when they became part of the newly independent states of Moldova and Ukraine. In its declaration of independence of August 27, 1991, the government of Moldova condemned the creation of the Moldavian SSR, declaring that it had no legal basis.
Lugansk. Cossacks LPR raised tank T-34. Test drive.
Soon militias sent to the front monument-tank T-34. He stood on the plinth in Antracite several decades. It is a symbol of liberation from fascists after World War II. Monument - tank have repaired, changed parts. This is the second monument - tank. The village Kostiantynivka a tank have repaired and he successfully participated in the battle.
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Cossacks LPR raised tank T-34.
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Cossacks LPR raised tank T-34.
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Cossacks LPR raised tank T-34. Test drive.
KING CAROL IN BESSARABIA - NO SOUND
King Carol and Prince Michael visit the army where they have a meal with them and watch traditional Epiphany plays. He then goes by train to Chisinau where he attends the ceremony of Blessing the Water and reviews an army parade.
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TRIP IN THE HEART OF MOLDOVA - PIATRA NEAMT
Piatra Neamț (Romanian pronunciation:, German: Kreuzburg an der Bistritz, Hungarian: Karácsonkő) is the capital city of Neamț County, in the historical region of Moldavia, eastern Romania. Because of its privileged location in the Eastern Carpathian mountains, it is considered one of the most picturesque cities in Romania. The Nord-Est Regional Development Agency is located in Piatra Neamț.
Piatra Neamț lies in the Bistrița River Valley, surrounded by mountains - Pietricica (590 m), Cozla (679 m), Cernegura (852 m), Bâtca Doamnei (462 m) and Cârloman (617 m), at an average height of 345 m (1,131.89 ft).
The city is located 350 kilometres (217 miles) north of the capital city of Bucharest, in the historical region of Moldavia. The nearest airport is Bacău, situated at 60 km (37 miles) south. Piatra Neamț is linked by Romanian railway trunk number 509 to Bucharest and Iași, and by DN15 national road to Bacău (therefore DN2 to Bucharest), Iași, Suceava, and Târgu Mureș (Transylvania).
The city's main attractions are the natural beauty of the area (the mountains and the lakes), the historical buildings, the museums and the festivals. Today, there are several programs in progress with the goal of transforming Piatra Neamț into an important touristic destination in Romania (the construction of the cable car and the wintersports facilities)
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