Zaporozhian Sich (Cossacks History Museum, Ukraine, Khortytsia)
The Historical and Cultural Complex Zaporozhian Sich. Reconstructed Cossack village with a variety of structures and crafts.Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia, island Khortytsia.
The city of Zaporizhia, Trip in Ukraine | Travel Video
During my travel in Ukraine my first stop was Zaporizhia, a famous industrial city.
I was visiting the zaporizhian sich, the weapons museum, the rainbow cascade and the faeton museum.
What a great moment I had there :)
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КОЗАЦЬКИЙ МАРШ (Ukrainian Cossack Marсh)
Martial arts of Ukraine: the traditional weapon of Cossacks.
Традиційна зброя Козака - Колоброда Війська Запорозького Низового.
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Ukrainians Promote Zaporozhian Cossack Heritage
Ukrainian Cossacks have gained fame as unbeatable warriors. They have been carrying their martial art and culture through the centuries - even to this day. This weekend was the perfect occasion to get a glimpse at the traditions of modern day Cossacks.
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Museum housing historical automobiles.
1. Wideshot of Kremiln and the Moskva river
2. Cars driving through a Moscow street
3. Car interior - Various of Dmitry Lomakov driving
4. Various of Lomakov arriving at museum
5. Interior of museum - Lomakov walking amongst his collection
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Dmitry Lomakov, Car collector
And then a little boy arrived, picking his nose and said - we were filming above, filming a Bonderchuk film - and he said 'You know in one of our neighbour's garages there is a similar car but it is a little longer.' My father immediately grabbed him and took him to the garage, let go of his hand and looked over the door and there was a (1935 Mercedes-Benz) 540 SKL (cabriolet A).
7. Lomakov in the garage with bits of wood
8. Close-up of 540 SKL's steering wheel
9. Pan out from Horch-853
10. Pan out from interior of Horch-853
11. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Dmitry Lomakov, Car collector
My father and mother spent 3 years of their lives working on this car, and Mama helped by scrubbing it with her hands. And they were still living in a room in a communal building (hall of residents) and they were a young family, my elder brother was still a babe in arms and they started to restore this car.
12. Lomakov inspecting a motorcycle
13. Lomakov looking under the bonnet of a ZiS-110
14. Pan shot from Soviet flag to car
15. Interior of car
16. Zis-110
17. Lomakov opening ZiS-110's door
18. Interior of car
19. Pan shot of interior of museum.
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Russia has never been known for its cars.
But Dimitri Lomakov has made the automobile his life passion - one that has culminated in Moscow Museum of Antique Cars and Motorcycles in downtown Moscow.
The Lomakov family has been collecting cars for over four decades.
In that time three generations of Lomakovs have accumulated 85 antique automobiles and motorcycles.
It all began with Dmitry's father Alexander, once a director at an automobile factory, and has been continued by his son and grandchildren.
Alexander was working on a film set when a small boy led him into a neighbours garage where, half buried was a beautiful Mercedes Benz 540 SKL cabriolet.
Amongst the Lomakov collection are cars once belonging to Nazi leaders, such as Hermann Goering and Joseph Gobbels.
Others were previously owned by the likes of Joseph Stalin, Eva Braun, Andrei Citeorn and Martin Borman.
Collecting vehicles in the Soviet Union meant travelling to remote parts of Russia in the hunt for loot kept from the second world war.
The centerpiece of the collection is a Horch-853, the same car that was named Car of the Year in the Paris Motor Show in 1935 and later used by Nazi leader Hermann Goering.
Aside from its famous owner, the car's other claim to fame is that, once part of the Lomakov collection, it would go on to be used in 25 Soviet-era films.
The Fascist connection stretches further to Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Gobbels and his 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540K cabriolet C.
There is the 1935 Paris-Moscow rally winner Citroen-7CV, and a 1949 Russian limousine ZiS-110, presented to the Patriarch of all Russia Alexey 1 by Joseph Stalin.
Stalin gave it to the patriarch in return for the support of the Russian Orthodox Church for the war effort during World War II.
Another of the museum's treasures is a 1934 Soviet ZIS-6.
In 1941, Stalin ordered these trucks be rounded up from farms and factories all over the Soviet Union and equipped with weapons at a Moscow factory.
The weapons, which later came to be known as Katyushas, were to become the subject of songs and wartime folklore.
The museum's literature claims this ZIS-6 is the only one left in the world.
There is also a French Peugeot motorcycle that dates to 1914.
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Ukraine River Cruise Travel Video - Dnieper River Tour in Europe
Our Ukraine Cruise is a real gem. This once hidden and unknown country is now open to tourists. History dates back over 1000 years and you can see wonderful landmarks in the capital city of Kiev. The Dnieper River offers you an up close and personal view of the culture and people that call the Ukaine home.
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Welcome to Ukraine, one of Europe's last hidden treasures. Long in the shadow of the Soviet Empire, this lovely country, rich in history, culture and natural beauty, regained its independence in 1991 and opened its doors to the world. From gorgeous Odessa, the gateway to the Black Sea, to Yalta and its world-class beaches, to Zaporozhye, the home of the fearless Cossack warriors, and to cosmopolitan Kiev, with its wide, tree-lined boulevards and a thousand-year-old history, Ukraine is a true treasure chest of natural and man-made attractions waiting to be explored. We are pleased to introduce to you this new and exciting travel destination in the hopes that we may one day share in the pleasure of your company as you discover Ukraine with us.
One of the best ways to explore this diverse country is by cruising the magnificent Dnieper River. At 1,420 miles in length, it is the third longest river in Europe, after the Volga and the Danube. The benefits of a river cruise are many. No packing and unpacking, as our floating hotel will take you from one exciting destination to the next. All your meals are included, as are most of your shore excursions. Our on-board staff of guides, cruise directors, and talented entertainers will delight you with their lectures, music, and hospitality. Sit back and enjoy an unforgettable journey from Odessa to Kiev, and all of the unique Ukrainian stops in between.
As either a starting or ending point for our cruises, Odessa is sure to delight you. A mild climate and a youthful, vibrant population have drawn the rich and the famous to this Black Sea port for centuries. Its most famous citizen, the French Duke De Richelieu, transformed the city into a thriving center of commerce and culture. Its Opera House, and the Potemkin Stairs, are world-renowned, while its tree-lined promenades and classical buildings painted in pastel hues invoke another era. Life on board our floating hotel will be as exciting as the ports you will be visiting.
Our first stop, Sevastopol, is home to the Russian Navy's feared Black Sea Fleet. Closed to foreign visitors until the early 1990s, Sevastopol today is a city of clean and orderly boulevards, neo-classical Russian buildings, and the unique Panorama Museum. As our ship sails from Sevastopol to Yalta, the optional bus excursion across the Crimean peninsula will take you to see the unique cliff-side fortress of Swallow's Nest. The historic Livadia Palace, the location where Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill decided the fate of post-war Europe, will be equally impressive. Stunningly situated between the Crimean mountains and the Black Sea, Yalta has been a major destination for poets, politicians, artists, writers, and the Russian Czar's family. Kherson is the gateway to the Dnieper delta. Here, you will board smaller boats that will take you to an authentic Ukrainian fishing village. A local family will host an al fresco lunch, accompanied with some improvised entertainment.
Zaporozhye, a name that conjures up images of fierce, pony-tailed warriors, is also the home of the first independence movements of Ukraine. Here you will enjoy a tour of the city, and a visit to the unique Zaporozhye Cossack museum. The optional Cossack show will feature their horsemanship, weapon skills, and music. Home to Ukraine's favorite son, Taras Shevchenko, Kanev is both his birthplace and burial ground. After a tour of his museum, you will enjoy a special shashlik barbecue. There will be wine, entertainment, and a selection of songs performed by our enthusiastic flower girls.
Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is also recognized as the birthplace of Kievan Rus, or Russia. It came to be in 988, when Prince Vladmir the Great baptized the whole country and introduced Christianity to this part of the world. Today, it's a city of wide boulevards, giant chestnut trees, and a smiling and youthful population. The people are friendly, the city is beautiful. We hope you have enjoyed our short intro to Ukraine. we also hope we will have the pleasure of your company in the nearest future, as we sail along the beautiful Black Sea and the romantic Dnieper River.
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Short History of Ukraine. Oles' Buzina 23.12.2014 | Eng. Subs
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In the world of mass media voice of the people goes largely unheard. All struggles, conflicts and worries of the people are carefuly ground up and digested through modern media machines. On this channel we are gathering a collection of videos about ongoing struggles of peoples against the machine of elitism. Once again my dear audience it is up to you to watch or not to watch. The main thing is to think for yourself.
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Cossack Ukraine, combat knife.
Військо Запорозьке Низове. Бойові мистецтва України
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The warrior Cossacks of Ukraine - BBC News
For hundreds of years, a tiny island in the Dnieper River provided sanctuary to a legendary group of warriors - Ukraine's Zaporozhian Cossacks. The men moved to Khortytsia in the 15th Century in search of freedom and democracy, as Andriy Kravets from the BBC's Ukrainian service reports.
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Viking Cruise Lomonosov: Khortitsa Cossack Museum
The Khortitsa Cossack Museum is dedicated to the history of Ukrainian Cossacks. It has exhibitions devoted to ancient times, period of Kiev Russia, the Cossack era, along with dioramas and recent history in the Zaporozhye area and Orthodoxy (gorgeous old bibles and illustrations).
Cossack is just a name for a group of people who came to Khortitsa in the 16-17th centuries in response to Tatar raids in Ukrainian lands. By the end of the 16th century, oppression in Poland turned this area into a liberation struggle, led by B. Khmelnitsky.
I enjoyed just walking around the exhibits, looking at oil paintings of fierce Cossacks, their weapons without listening to the intensive history related by guide Olga (just too much information).
World's first Pele shrine shines in war-torn east Ukraine
In the heart of an eastern Ukrainian city shaken by echoes of guns stands the world's first shrine to football legend Pele that miraculously survived nearly two years of war.
Cutting some water bottles with my cossack shashka
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NATO Trains NCOs Near Kyiv
A delegation of NATO military personnel are taking part in training at the Center for non-commissioned officers just outside of Kyiv. NATO allies have pledged nearly 40 million EUR for trust funds - set up to support Ukraine in areas such as command and control, cyber defence and medical rehabilitation.
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Cossack shashka: handling and strikes
Ukrainian Cossack | Long batog
HoPaK Kolobroda. Martial arts of Ukraine.
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Long batog | Ukrainian Cossack
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HoPaK Kolobroda. Martial arts of Ukraine.
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Khortytsia - Zaporizhian Sich - Ukrainian Cossacks
One of the seven wonders of Ukraine. This is the biggest island on the Dnipro River and biggest river island of Europe.
Історія України History of Ukraine (субтитри з перекладом) subtitles CC
про Крим:
39:43 Козаки допомогли Росії відвоювати Крим від Туреччини
56:55 Донбас 2:16:28 Крим переданий Україні
про Росію 12:46 31:16
НАРОДЖЕННЯ НАЦІЇ (2008) Єжи Гофман
1:34 Київ (401-500)
2:16 Візантія (330-1453)
2:45 Княгиня Ольга (890 - 969) приймає християнство
3:28 Херсонес
4:06 Володимир Великий (958 - 1015)
4:29 Ярослав Мудрий (978 - 1054)
4:39 Софійський собор (1100 р.)
5:31 Анна - королева Франції (1030 - 1075)
6:41 Володимир Мономах (1053-1125)
7:20 Ю Долгорукий (1099 - 1157)
7:26 Москва (1147)
7:37 монголи (1223) Чингісхан + (1237) хан Батий
Монгольська імперія
10:16 Гал-Вол Князівство або Королівство Русі
11:43 падіння Київської Русі - 10:49 Львів (1240)
Золота Орда (1240 - 1502)
помирає останній Гал Вол Князь
Польща забирає територію
Литва забирає територію
Литовські князі заміняють Рюриковичів (приймають православ'я)
12:37 знищена Візантійська імперія (1453)
Термін МАЛОРОСІЯ: початок 14 cтоліття
12:42 Іван III Грозний (1440-1505) скидає орду + одружується з дочкою останнього імператора Візантії
12:46 Міф про Росію (Третій Рим)
13:07 Крим Після занепаду Римської імперії (27 д.н.е. - 453)
Херсонес з округою і Пантікапей успадкувала Візантійська імперія. (330-1453) після розпаду Золотої Орди (1240–1502)
Кримське ханство (1441)
13:53 Роксолана (1502 - 1558)
1569 році Польща і Литва об'єднуються в люблінській унії
15:20 польське кріпацтво братства + відродження православ'я
17:14 Запорізька Січ (1556)
18:33 УКР змінює назву РУСЬ
18:40 козак
20:15 Брестський союз (1596)
20:18 уніати - Східні катол церкви
визнали верховенство Риму
відлучили православних від церкви
21:08 Гетьман Сагайдачний (1570 - 1622) допомагав Польщі
23:05 Православ'я
22:05 Києво-Могилянська академія (1632)
23:28 Я. Вишневецький (1612 - 1651) переходить до католиків
Русь втрачає знані роди
23:31 католицизм / повстання козаків
24:54 Б Хмельницький (1595 - 1657)
з татарами проти Польщі (1648) перемоги козаків - заплатив хану невільниками
1651 поразка у битві в Берестечко хан тікає - Богун
польсько - українська війна - після зради хана
Хмельницький шукає союзника
30:04 Переяславська Рада (????????????????) СОЮЗ З РОСІЄЮ
Поляки перемагають Шведів Росія і Польща поділила Україну
34:39 І Мазепа (1639 - 1709) і Карл XII проти Росії (Петра I)
37:06 Полтавська битва (1709)
Катерина II ліквідує Гетьманство (1764)
козаки тікають на Слобожанщину
козаки допомагають Росії побороти турецьке ханство
40:11 після 223 років перестає існувати Запорізька Січ (1552-1709) ???????????????? російські війська зайшла на Запоріжжя
40:27 Соловки - заслання останнього гетьмана Калнишевського- Франц революція (1789 рік)
48:18 заборонена Греко-Католицька Церква
48:49 Київський університет (1833)
50:52 Т. Шевченко (???????????????? - ????????????????) (47 років)
54:57 синьо-жовтий прапор
53:42 Братство Кирила та Мефодія
56:32 нац-визвол рух
56:55 Кримська війна (1853-1856 р)
57:07 Олександр II (1818 - 1881) скасовує кріпацтво
57:26 м. Донецьк (1868 р.)
58:56 Зелений клин
59:23 історик В Антонович (1834 - 1908)
59:28 М Драгоманов (1841-1895)
1:00:42 Л Українка (1871 - 1913) (42 роки)
1:02:13 НТШ (1873)
1:10:57 М Грушевський
1:03:27 І Франко (1856 - 1916)
1:04:22 Історія Укр-Русі
1:04:49 мит. А Шептицький (1865 - 1944) нац свідомість в еміграції
1:06:29 Перша світова війна (????????????????)
1:07:32 Д Донцов (1883 - 1973)
1:07:57 (1914) Російська окупація
1:11:24 С Петлюра
1:10:48 Центральна Рада (1917)
Зах-укр Нар Респ ЗУНР (1918)
1:19:29 Укр Галицька армія
1:30:48 Рос. голод (1921)
1:41:21 ГОЛОДОМОР (????????????????-????????????????) 11,000,000 жертв
1:45:55 (1937-1938) арешти розстріли - Гулаг
1:46:54 знищення укр ідент
1:49:11 Укр нац-демокр альянс (УНДО)
1:06:50 Стрільці
1:50:49 (УВО) Укр військ орг (Прага) Є Коновалець
1:51:19 Д Донцов - ідеолог укр. націоналізму
1:52:00 (молодь) УВО входить у -- : Орг Укр Нац (ОУН)
1:52:52 (у 1933 у Польщі ) С Бандера, стає головою ОУН
1:55:03 А Волошин
1:55:27 падіння Карпатської України ділить ОУН на дві фракції: Мельниківців і Бандерівців
1:56:11 Друга Світова війна (???????????????? - ????????????????)
1:59:17 сліди НКВС - Батальйон Нахтіґаль (соловей-бандерівці) 1:51:43 Незалежна Укр. Держава
1:52:55 Бандера (1909 - 1959)
1:53:42 Бабин Яр
1:55:40 Партизанська війна
1:44:01 Організація націоналістів Укр (ОУН)
2:05:50 Роман Шухевич
1:58:37 Волинь
1:58:57 УПА
2:00:10 етнічні чистки (1943)
(1920) польські офіцери погрожують селянам 1:25:16
2:02:32 СС Галицька дивізія
1:39:56 РУСИН змінює термін українець
2:06:14 Гулаг 2:06:31 Ялта
колективізація +
депортаційні акції після Голодомору (1938 р -)
2:10:30 Операція Вісла
2:12:00 Скасування грек-катол церкви
1:49:25 анексія Зах Укр
2:16:33 повернення Криму до України
2:18:25 Відлига (1950 1960 роки)
2:30:09 (26 квітня 1986 р.) - Чорнобильська катастрофа
2:35:30 Рух
2:47:15 (1991) Незалежність
2:57:29 Помаранчева революція (2004)
Cossack show (Zaporizhia - Ukraine)
Cossacks (Ukrainian: Козаки́, Kozaki; Russian: Каза́ки́, Kazaki; Polish: Kozacy) were members of militaristic communities living in Ukraine and southern Russia.
Towards the end of the 15th century, Zaporozhian Cossacks had established a Cossack host in the steppe of Ukraine around the Dniper River. In the 16th century, the Don Cossacks established another host in the Don River basin.
The Dniper Cossacks of Ukraine formed the Zaporozhian Sich. Initially a vassal of Poland-Lithuania, the increasing social and religious pressure from the Commonwealth caused them to proclaim an independent Cossack Hetmanate, initiating by a rebellion under Bohdan Khmelnytsky in the mid-17th century. Afterwards, with the Treaty of Pereyaslavl with Russia signalled the start of the Commonwealth's decline but also brought most of Ukraine under Russian control for the next three hundred years.[1]
The Don Cossack Host, allied with the Tsardom of Russia, began a systematic conquest and colonisation of lands to secure her borders on the Volga, the whole of Siberia, the Ural and the Terek Rivers.
In the 18th century the Russian Empire's expansionist ambitions relied on ensuring the loyalty of Cossacks, which caused tension with their traditional independent lifestyle. This resulted in rebellions led by Stenka Razin, Kondraty Bulavin and Yemelyan Pugachev. In extreme cases whole Hosts could be dissolved, as was the fate of the Zaporozhian Sich in 1775. By the end of the 18th century, Cossacks were transformed into a special social estate; they served as border guards on national and internal ethnic borders (as was in the case in the Caucasus War) and regularly supplied men to conflicts such as the numerous Russo-Turkish Wars. In return they enjoyed vast social autonomy. This caused them to form a stereotypical portrayal of 19th century Russian Empire abroad and her government domestically.
During the Russian Civil War Cossack regions became centers for the Anti-Bolshevik White movement, a portion of whom would form the White emigration. The Don and Kuban Cossacks even formed short-lived independent states in their respective territories. With the victory of the Red Army, the Cossack lands were subjected to famine, and suffered extensive repressions. During the Second World War Cossacks fought for both the Soviet Union and for Nazi Germany, a choice which led to what has been called the 'Betrayal of Cossacks' by the Allied forces after the war, as the Soviet Union executed 'repatriated' Cossacks and again engaged in repressionary policies against their group. After the Collapse of the Soviet Union, the Cossack lifestyle and its ideas have made a return in Russia. Special Cossack units exist in the Russian Military, while Cossacks also have a parallel civil administration and police duties in their home territories that have become an integral part of contemporary society. There are Cossack organizations in Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and other countries.
Cossack camp on maidan - After the revolution - Part 3
Cossacks are a group of predominantly east Slavic people who became known as members of democratic, semi-military communities residing in Ukraine and Russia.
Ukraine especially has deep ties to Cossack culture and in many ways the history of these people is the history of Ukraine.
Today both in Ukraine and in Russian, they are revered has strong, organized and deeply conservative as they revitalize old traditions and ways of life.
On the Maidan, Cossack groups were quick to support the uprising and prove their military prowess in the ensuing battles.
Now as the war in the east grinds on, one Cossack elder showed us around his Kiev camp and told of their involvement in the fight against Russian backed separatists.
Shot in July 2014.
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