The Russian Region Where Communism Still Prevails
One Eyed Media (June 1996)
The green farmland of Oryol has been dubbed Russia's red belt.
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Home to Communist leader, Gennady Zyuganov, and a giant statue of Lenin, the region breeds Communist diehards anxious to ward off the economic deprivations of democracy. Outside the red belt, the party is vulnerable. This report examines the negative coverage given to the Communists by the media. At Moscow's TV station, rows of screens show Yeltsin vigorous in the midst of his campaign. Ksenia Ponomayova, the executive producer of news Programme Vremya, confirms that communism is bad for the media and admits to helping Yeltsin. Her partner Nikita Golovanov publishes the anti-Zyuganov propaganda sheet 'God Forbid' where graphical wizardry transforms Zyuganov into a lizard with a flickering tongue. Communist party organiser, Gregori Rebrov denounces the publication as 'delirious'.
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Controversial monuments in Russia
Since toppling statues of Joseph Stalin, post-Soviet Russians have taken to building monuments to a different national hero in recent years: Ivan the Terrible (Oryol, Russia) — A year ago, Russia built its first monument to tsar Ivan the Terrible, who ruled in the 16th century. When he occupied the city of Polotsk, in Belarus, in 1563, he ordered that all the Jews who refused to be baptized be drowned in the river. Tsar Nicholas II, the last emperor of the Russian Empire. Declared a saint and a martyr by the Russian Orthodox Church seven years ago, the tsar has been depicted in stone embraced by an angel. During his reign, pogroms broke out throughout the Russian empire resulting in the murder of approximately 3,000 Jews. Speaking on behalf of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, Boruch Gorin said that he understands if the monuments are built out of respect for the lawless execution of Nicholas Romanov, as well as his wife, his innocent children, and his servants. What he does not support, however, is the elevation of Nicholas II to sainthood and honoring him for having been a great ruler of the country, he said. While there are no documents that prove that Nicholas II ordered or directed the pogroms himself, he certainly did nothing to stop them, said Gorin. Anton Denikin (Moscow, Russia) — In 2005, the remains of Anton Denikin, commander of the White forces who fought against the Red Army during the Russian Civil War, were honorably returned to Moscow and a monument was erected on Denikin’s grave. The military forces that Denikin commanded during the Russian Civil War organized pogroms that are estimated to have resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of Jews including women and children.
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RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR WHITE ARMY vs. RED ARMY 1919 ANTON DENIKIN 48784
This Soviet propaganda film recounts the crucial events of 1919 with the White Army battling the Red Army for control of Russia.
Narrator: In the summer of 1919, the Soviet Republic was threatened by a new military power. General Denikin formed an army of 200,000 people out of officers, Cossacks, and groups of local nationalists in the south. In July 1919, in Tsaritsyn, general Denikin issued a directive ordering the forces to take over Moscow. (01.00) An offensive was launched. In October 1919, Denikin occupied Oryol, his troops were threatening Moscow. That was one of the most critical moments of the Socialist Revolution according to Lenin’s opinion. (01.46) ‘There should be no indifferent people among us! Everyone should fight Denikin!’, the Pravda newspaper appealed. Forces of the Red Army of peasants and workers left from Moscow to fight the white guards. (02.27) Denikin’s army was stopped near Oryol, parts of the Red Army launched a counter attack. The Whites left Oryol on October 20. Soon, Voronezh and Kursk were liberated from the Denikin’s army. (03.16) In December 1919, the Red Army was succeeding in battles in Ukraine and entered Kiev. In January 1920, the Donets basin was taken over. Rostov, the center of the counterrevolutionary movement, was occupied. The White army of Denikin was defeated.
Anton Ivanovich Denikin (16 December 1872 – 8 August 1947) was a Lieutenant General in the Imperial Russian Army (1916) and afterwards a leading general of the White movement in the Russian Civil War.
This film recounts how Denikin led one final assault of the southern White forces in their final push to capture Moscow in the summer of 1919. For a time, it appeared that the White Army would succeed in its drive, but Denikin's army would be decisively defeated at Orel in October 1919, some 400 km south of Moscow. The White forces in southern Russia would be in constant retreat thereafter, eventually reaching the Crimea in March 1920.
During the Russian Civil War, an estimated 100,000 Jews perished in pogroms perpetrated by the forces of the Ukrainian People's Republic of Symon Petlyura and also at the hands of Denikin's Whites and other anti-Soviet armies.
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RUSSIA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: CITIES THAT SPAN POLITICAL SPECTRUM
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Volgograd and St Petersburg are two Russian cities which suffered greatly under the Nazis during the Second World War.
But that is where the similarities end. Not only are they hundreds of miles apart, they also span the political spectrum.
Volgograd, whose people have gained little from democracy, is a Communist heartland.
St Petersburg, a beacon of market reforms where many people have benefited financially, is a Yeltsin stronghold.
Volgograd, formerly known as Stalingrad was devastated when the Nazis lay siege to it during one of the bloodiest battles of the Second World War.
Vitaly Rudinitsky, a former builder, was made a Hero of Socialist Workers' for helping to rebuild the city.
Decades later, he's disillusioned with a government which can't even provide him with an adequate pension.
He wants a Communist leader to reintroduce food rationing, resurrect the Soviet Union and bring back full employment.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
The Soviet Union collapsed within five minutes of the member states signing the
document. And now for Zyuganov it will be very difficult to resurrect. It will be very difficult for people to work again. It will be necessary to take some sort of measures so that there'll be full employment.
SUPERCAPTION: Vitaly Rudinitsky, a communist
Many of Volgograd's inhabitants like Vitaly and his wife Marina turned out in force at Sunday's polls to vote for Zyuganov.
The city's younger voters were barely visible at the polling stations.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
I think that under a Zyuganov presidency our country will be stronger and will be first in the world as it formerly was.
SUPERCAPTION: Svetlana Novseltseva
St Petersburg was once the cradle of the Russian revolution. But apart from the odd statue to Lenin, there is little in the city which evokes its Communist past.
Like Volgograd, St Petersburg suffered at the hands of the Nazis. The city was blockaded for 900 days and almost a million citizens died.
But the people of St Petersburg do not dream of a return to the glorious Soviet past.
Many here have profited from the government's economic reforms.
Dmitry Sergeyev is 23 years old but already owns his own building business. He is one of Russia's so-called nouveau rich and he says he owes it all to Boris Yeltsin.
SUPERCAPTION: (english)
I chose Boris Yeltsin because I want the freedom for my country and for my family, and the future of my child.
SUPERCAPTION: Dmitry Sergeyev, pro-Yeltsin supporter
Even the elderly in this more liberal city favour Yeltsin.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
I was never a communist and was never in the party. I like Yeltsin and let God help him in his work.
SUPERCAPTION: Alexandra Zhukova
She'll soon find out whether her prayers for a Yeltsin victory have been answered.
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Kursk
Kursk is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym Rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German struggle during World War II and the site of the largest tank battle in history. Population: 415,159 (2010 Census); 412,442 (2002 Census); 424,239 (1989 Census).
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Monument to Kurchatov in Chelyabinsk
Monuments that are perceived differently by the people
Monuments that are perceived differently by the people
Vernacular Monuments
Vorovsky monument - a monument radiculitis.
In one of the houses near the Lubyanka monument to the founder of Soviet diplomacy Vaclav Vorovsky who was shot White Guard at the Lausanne Conference in Switzerland in 1923, which led to the rupture of relations between the Soviet Union and Switzerland, established a year ago at the Genoa Conference, where Vorovskii along with other prominent diplomats Chicherin, Krasin, Litvinov was one of the delegates. The monument, which created a person who knew the deceased, is considered one of the most curious in Moscow. Vorovskii depicted in a rather ridiculous pose, his untidy clothes and neuhozheny. Muscovites this monument was given a lot of nicknames, it is called a monument radiculitis, dancing lame, drunken lame But contemporaries Thieves say that this is looked fellow envoy in the heat of the argument: in the crouch, with splayed fingers of one hand, with a raised head.
A monument to Karl Marx - a monument to Karl Marx, to get out of the refrigerator
In the 60 years in Moscow, a monument to Karl Marx. - Faina, have you seen a monument to Marx? - Someone asked Ranevskaya. - You mean the refrigerator with a beard that placed opposite the Bolshoi Theater? - Clarified Ranevskaya .
Dostoevsky Monument - a monument to the man at the reception at the proctologist
Installed in front of the Russian state library.
Fyodor Mikhailovich sits in a very strange position, for this reason the monument got a nickname such as Monument to Russian hemorrhoids, The reception at the proctologist, Ankylosing spondylitis, Ek twisted!.
Monument Kuibyshev - a monument tadpole
Valerian Kuibyshev was one of those who established the Soviet power in Samara, and in 20-30s headed the Supreme Council of National Economy and the State Planning Commission, ie It is directly responsible for collectivization and industrialization. The monument he installed in 1938 on the square, which is also named after Kuibyshev, the city of Kuibyshev (now Samara). Completed project Manizer sculptor. Dimensions head sculpture slightly exaggerated in comparison with the rest of the structure, which is why the monument was not flattering nickname of citizens - tadpole.
The monument to Pushkin - a monument to Pushkin on a skateboard
November 5, 1999 in Yekaterinburg Literary quarter there was a bronze monument, erected with public funds. The poet is depicted in her nightgown, with bent arms, which symbolizes inspiration surprise.
The people called the monument karateka for an aggressive wave of the hand and Pushkin on a skateboard for the unusual shape of the pedestal.
Prometheus - student suicide
Sculpture Vardges Avagyan called Prometheus - on the facade of the building of the South Ural State University in Chelyabinsk.
Lenin monument - a monument to Lenin wrote
Most kind of informal names of the monument to St. Petersburg - Lenin with a cap and dancing Lenin, due to the unusually expressive postures of the monument. But most locals monument to Lenin on Moscow Square is known as the write. Under certain angle Lenin left hand turns in the genital organ, which is the motion of passers towards the Moscow department store is increasing.
Monument to victims of radiation catastrophes - liver monument
Monument to victims of radiation accidents in the city of Orel in the square of the liquidators of the Chernobyl accident. It is called a monument to the liver.
Glory Memorial - a monument to three, emerged from the forest
Korolev near Moscow on the avenue of victory set the Glory Memorial, called Three out of the woods, as there is a small woods behind it. On plates stamped the names of soldiers who died during World War II.
Eternal Flame - Baba fried crocodile
It's all in a wreath, which from a certain angle looks like a crocodile. Popular name at the monument came from the first days of its installation in Syktyvkar in 1981.
Sholokhov monument - a monument to the slaughterhouse
Monument to Soviet writers, public figures, Nobel Prize winner for literature, Mikhail Sholokhov, set in Moscow on Gogol Boulevard. The sculptor wanted to portray horses, floating on the water, but it turned out that their heads were severed as though, because of what the sculpture called Slaughterhouse. Also in the winter regularly turns into a monument to the Grandfather Maza, when an empty boat enthusiasts molded from snow hares.
Kurchatov Monument (Chelyabinsk) - a monument of the goalkeeper, a monument to Bin Laden
Actually, this monument monument dubbed Bin Laden after the well-known events of 2001, they say behind traces of the explosions at the skyscrapers, and the man to whom the monument, besides that with a beard, so also in long robes. But in general, this monument is called splitting the atom.
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Дома лучше! Одесса/Сезон 2/Выпуск 6 (eng sub)
Дома лучше и Женя Синельников таки в Одессе! Из классических достопримечательностей Одессы Женя посетил пешеходную улицу - Дерибасовская, Одесский театр Оперы и Балета и Приморский бульвар. А еще Дома лучше прошли боевое крещение торговцами рынка Привоз, стали свидетеля семейных разборок в одесском дворике и сняли ремейк фильма Броненосец Потемкин на знаменитой Потемкинской лестнице.
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“Дома лучше” - новое детище создателей “Орел и Решка”. В рамках проекта Женя Синельников ездит по городам Украины и определяет их туристический потенциал.
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Орел и решка. 7 сезон. Назад в СССР
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Орел и решка. 9 сезон. Неизведанная Европа
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Орёл и Решка. Мегаполисы (21 сезон)
Орёл и Решка. Чудеса света (22 сезон)
Орёл и Решка. Ивлеева VS Бедняков (23 сезон)
Орел и решка за кадром. Смешные и неудачные дубли
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Дома лучше! Кропивницкий/Сезон 2/Выпуск 12 (eng sub)
Дома лучше и Женя Синельников приехали в Кропивницкий! Безумно красивый город, в котором впервые в Украине открылся профессиональный театр и сейчас хранит множество историй, связанных с этим искусством. А в самом выпуске вас ждет сюрприз, не пропустите!
Кропивницкий... Здесь Женя Синельников и Дома лучше посетили тот самый театр, где была поставлена Наталака Полтавка в 1882 года. Путешествие по городу привело в усадьбу Надия, известную как усадьба Тобилевичей. Здесь раскрывается трогательная и по-своему драматичная история любви Марии Заньковецкой.
Горожане шутят, что Кропивницкий или Кировоград, как он назывался прежде, малоизвестный город. Здесь хранится история родословной режиссера Тарковского, вы узнаете как и для чего использовали крепость святой Елисаветы, увидите фантастическую коллекцию антиквариата и книг Александра Ильина. По его биографии даже сняли сериал!Кроме того, в Кропивницком стоит памятник нобелевскому лауреату по теоретической физике и находится крупная майнинговая ферма!
ТАЙМИНГ:
0:37 Кропивницкий или Кировоград, как называть город?
1:17 Куда пойти путешественнику
4:19 Театр Кропивницкого, его история
7:25 Женя Синельников и Дома лучше показывают центр города
12:41 Хутор Надия, семейная усадьба Тобилевичей (известные, как Иван Карпенко-Карий и Панас Саксаганский)
17:10 Дендропарк в Кропивницком
26:38 Крепость святой Елисаветы, чем примечательна
36:50 Крупнейшая майнинговая ферма в городе
47:50 Сюрприз для зрителей
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“Дома лучше” - новое детище создателей “Орел и Решка”. В рамках проекта Женя Синельников ездит по городам Украины и определяет их туристический потенциал.
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Орел и решка. 6 сезон. Курортный
Орел и решка. 7 сезон. Назад в СССР
Орел и решка. 8 сезон. На краю света
Орел и решка. 9 сезон. Неизведанная Европа
Орел и решка. 10 сезон.
Орел и решка. 11 сезон. Юбилейный
Орел и решка. 12 сезон. Кругосветка
Орел и решка. 13 сезон. Рай и Ад
Орел и решка. 14 сезон. Перезагрузка
Орёл и Решка. 15 сезон. Рай и Ад-2
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Орёл и Решка. Перезагрузка-3 (19 сезон)
Орёл и Решка. Морской сезон/По морям-3 (20 сезон)
Орёл и Решка. Мегаполисы (21 сезон)
Орёл и Решка. Чудеса света (22 сезон)
Орёл и Решка. Ивлеева VS Бедняков (23 сезон)
Орел и решка за кадром. Смешные и неудачные дубли
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Голос в начале - Александр Дитковский
FYI: ставить палатку возле Маттерхорна можно только после заката, а собрать ее нужно до рассвета.
Оглавление:
03:13 Самая спокойная страна
04:59 Зарплаты в Швейцарии
05:52 Cамая нейтральная страна
07:56 Cамая безопасная страна
09:33 Встретить старость в Швейцарии
11:07 Швейцарские законы тишины.
18:46 Как получить гражданство.Хорошие и плохие новости.
21:00 Немного о местных красотах.
23:21 Швейцарские деревушки. Кориипо.Васераун.
27:42 Как делают сыр в Швейцарии
30:00 Инфракструктура Швейцарии.Дамбы.Туннели.Мосты.
32:34 Cамый длинный тунель в мире.
34:13 Furka Pass - мой новый фаворит горных дорог.
37:33 Фуникулеры. Первый в мире кабрио-подъемник.
40:18 Швейцарские поезда. Виадук Ландвассера
41:53 Самая сказочная швейцарская деревня. Лаутербрунен.
45:04 Знаменитости, которые жили в Швейцарии. Гигер. Чаплин. Фредди Меркьюри.
47:33 Ночь и утро у подножия Маттерхорна.
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Red Terror
The Red Terror in Soviet Russia refers to a campaign of mass killings, torture, and systematic oppression conducted by the Bolsheviks before and after seizing power in Petrograd and Moscow. In Soviet historiography, the Red Terror is described as having been officially announced on 2 September 1918 by Yakov Sverdlov and ended about October 1918. However, many historians, beginning with Sergei Melgunov, apply this term to political repression during the whole period of the Russian Civil War, 1918–1922. The mass repressions were conducted by the Cheka (the Bolshevik secret police), together with elements of the Bolshevik military intelligence agency (the GRU).
The term Red Terror was originally used to describe the last six weeks of the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution, ending on 28 July 1794 with the execution of Maximilien Robespierre, to distinguish it from the subsequent First White Terror.
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Forgotten Leaders. Episode 1. Felix Dzerzhinsky. Documentary. English Subtitles. StarMediaEN
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The project provisionally titled “Forgotten Leaders” is a series of seven films, each featuring an individual from the leaders of the Soviet state in power during the time period from 1920 to 1953. Each episode is a filmed portrait depicting the story of life, political and public activities of its hero. The heroes of “The Forgotten Leaders” are
individuals ambiguous from the perspective of the Russian and world’s history and odious and often sharply negative in the eyes of public consciousness. Unfortunately, when labeling, we often forget that “each individual
is a tangle of contradictions” and that “history is written by the victors”. Seven men. Seven lives. One era. What was behind their decisions and at what was the price they paid for their deeds?
Type: historical reenactment
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2016
Number of episodes: 8
Directed by: Pavel Sergatskov
Written by: Aleksandr Kolpakydy, Egor Vasilyev, Aleksandr Lukyanov, Vasiliy Shevtsov, Inna Nechaykyna
Production designer: Aleksandr Khilyarevskiy
Director of photography: Aleksandr Kiper
Music by: Boris Kukoba
Producers: Valeriy Babich , Vlad Ryashin
Cast: Farid Takhiev, Roman Vusotskiy, Sergey Tishin, Aleksandr Suvorov, Anton Morozov, Aleksey Ustinov, Adam Bulkhuchev
Forgotten Leaders. Episode 1. Felix Dzerzhinsky. Documentary. StarMediaEN
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The project provisionally titled “Forgotten Leaders” is a series of seven films, each featuring an individual from the leaders of the Soviet state in power during the time period from 1920 to 1953. Each episode is a filmed portrait depicting the story of life, political and public activities of its hero. The heroes of “The Forgotten Leaders” are
individuals ambiguous from the perspective of the Russian and world’s history and odious and often sharply negative in the eyes of public consciousness. Unfortunately, when labeling, we often forget that “each individual
is a tangle of contradictions” and that “history is written by the victors”. Seven men. Seven lives. One era. What was behind their decisions and at what was the price they paid for their deeds?
Type: historical reenactment
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2016
Number of episodes: 8
Directed by: Pavel Sergatskov
Written by: Aleksandr Kolpakydy, Egor Vasilyev, Aleksandr Lukyanov, Vasiliy Shevtsov, Inna Nechaykyna
Production designer: Aleksandr Khilyarevskiy
Director of photography: Aleksandr Kiper
Music by: Boris Kukoba
Producers: Valeriy Babich , Vlad Ryashin
Cast: Farid Takhiev, Roman Vusotskiy, Sergey Tishin, Aleksandr Suvorov, Anton Morozov, Aleksey Ustinov, Adam Bulkhuchev
Forgotten Leaders. Episode 4. Vyacheslav Molotov. Documentary. English Subtitles. StarMediaEN
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Не могу сказать ''Прощай!'' 1982 Can't Say Good-Bye
Soviet romantic drama
Can't Say Good-Bye
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Mapping the Great War
A cartographic specialist and a military historian discuss maps and mapping during World War I.
Speaker Biography: Ryan Moore is a cartographic specialist in the Library's geography and map division. He has written blogs and articles for the Library of Congress and the Washington Map Society about World War I maps.
Speaker Biography: Peter Doyle is a military historian and terrain analyst. He is the author of Battle Story: Gallipoli 1915 and has lectured cadets at West Point. He is a member of the British Commission of Military History and secretary of the Parliamentary All Party War Graves and Battlefield Heritage Group.
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The Red Terror was a period of political repression and mass killings carried out by Bolsheviks after the beginning of the Russian Civil War in 1918. The term is usually applied to Bolshevik political repression during the whole period of the Civil War (1917–1922), as distinguished from the White Terror carried out by the White Army (Russian monarchists) against their political enemies (including the Bolsheviks). It was modeled on the Terror of the French Revolution. The Cheka (the Bolshevik secret police) carried out the repressions of the Red Terror. Estimates for the total number of people killed during the Red Terror for the initial period of repression are at least 10,000. Estimates for the total number of victims of Bolshevik repression vary widely. One source asserts that the total number of victims of repression and pacification campaigns could be 1.3 million, whereas another gives estimates of 28,000 executions per year from December 1917 to February 1922. The most reliable estimations for the total number of killings put the number at about 100,000, whereas others suggest a figure of 200,000.