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Crimea - not the Sudetenland

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Crimea - not the Sudetenland


Western and our pro-Western liberal "psaki" continue to compare the reunification of the Crimea with Russia through a referendum with the "annexation of Hitler Sudet" and "Anschluss of Austria." At the same time, they are showing ignorance and deceit, worthy of the incomparable "star of stupidity" by State Department Jen Psaki.

Moscow Professor Andrey Zubov wrote about this article "It's already been." German Finance Minister Schäuble, referring to the situation in Crimea, said that Hitler had resorted to such methods in the Sudetenland. Then, however, Schaeuble justified that he did not compare the capture of the Czech Sudetes by Nazi Germany with the annexation of the Crimea to Russia. His Moscow supporter stayed with his Nazi opinions.

Let us remind these “historians” that in the Czech Sudetenland there was no threat to the German population, there was no coup d'etat in the Czech Republic, in which radical Czech nationalists would come to power and announced a “national revolution”, and all non-titular citizens would be in second grade. Then the "national revolution" occurred in Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler.

And today, the “national revolution” broke out in Kiev under the leadership of the Washington intelligence services with the help of the militants of the Bandera Nazi “Right Sector”, which has a genealogy from the followers of Adolf Hitler. What a touching unity Fashingtona and followers of Stepan Bandera! And blind Moscow professors!

In the Czech Sudetenland there was no referendum, but there were provocations of the Nazi militants and the pro-fascist parties. And there was also the Munich Agreement of the Western democracies and Hitler to dismember Czechoslovakia in the interests of Nazi Germany, as a result of which she was forced to give Germany her Sudetenland. Today, the Western democracies are in favor of the new Nazi regime - Bandera. What a terrific political continuity!

The West supported the present annexation (capture) of the Sudetenland by the West in 1938, while democratic reunification through a referendum of the Crimea, under the threat of nationalist pogroms, does not recognize. It would seem nothing to do? No, the general is: these are the selfish interests of the Western democracies, they acted in them under Hitler, and today in the 21st century. Democracy has long been a political prostitute in the hands of Western politicians.

The anti-Soviet (anti-Russian) background was the main motive for the recognition of the annexation of Sudet by Hitler, a way to push him to “march on the East”, it is also the motive for the “non-recognition” of the reunification of Crimea with Russia: nothing has changed in essence since the last century in Western policy towards Russia.

The real analogies with the "annexation of the Sudets" by Hitler are given today by the foreign policy of Washington. First of all, this is the annexation by Washington of Kosovo from Serbia, which is governed today by an “independent” colonial administration. Washington acts just like Hitler, threatens external invasion, ostensibly to protect a national minority, supports Kosovo militants, and then commits direct military aggression against Serbia. Kosovo is now - is, in fact, a large US military base in Europe.

The Bandera coup in Ukraine is also, in fact, an example of the annexation by Washington of a whole state, by bringing its puppets to power in it. Under the threat of sanctions and by political pressure on the democratically elected authorities of Ukraine, their defamation in the world media.

Washington’s Orange Revolutions are in no way independent of it: the US State Department supports the “oppressed democratic minority” and threatens with an armed invasion if its demands for the transfer of power to this “democratic minority” that every time it turns out to be his puppets.

No matter how scary it is to admit it, but the United States became the successor of Hitler’s "annexation" policy under the false pretext of "protection" in the 21st century. This is a reality, in it we will have to live and defend ourselves: whoever is warned is armed!
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  1. Vladimirets
    Vladimirets 8 July 2014 08: 57
    +48
    "Moscow professor Andrei Zubov wrote an article on this subject" It has already happened ""

    And why is he still a "Moscow" and, moreover, a "professor"? request
    1. subbtin.725
      subbtin.725 8 July 2014 09: 15
      +14
      Quote: Vladimirets
      Vladimir today, 08:57 a new
      "Moscow professor Andrei Zubov wrote an article on this subject" It has already happened ""

      And why is he still a "Moscow" and, moreover, a "professor"?

      "Tolerance", her mother so.
      1. Vladimirets
        Vladimirets 8 July 2014 09: 27
        +6
        Quote: subbtin.725
        "Tolerance", her mother so.

        And after that, otherworldly forces (on the other side of the ocean) still have the audacity to blame us for the lack of freedom of speech.
        1. Duke
          Duke 8 July 2014 09: 34
          +23
          Crimeans well done!
          1. The point
            The point 8 July 2014 15: 44
            +32
            this is called bug fixing.
            1. Natalia
              Natalia 8 July 2014 16: 13
              +2
              Quote: Maksud
              this is called bug fixing.

              lol laughing also a class!)))))))
        2. Natalia
          Natalia 8 July 2014 12: 04
          +3
          Screensaver of the article, finally fire laughing good ))))))
    2. Altona
      Altona 8 July 2014 09: 20
      +33
      Quote: Vladimirets
      And why is he still a "Moscow" and, moreover, a "professor"?

      ---------------------
      Now we have all "historians" - Makarevich, Shenderovich, Basilashvili, Kurginyan-Purginyan and other "professors" ... A real historian is now Igor Strelkov - he is making history by himself ..
      1. Colonel
        Colonel 8 July 2014 09: 55
        +2
        Moscow professor Andrei Zubov

        I wonder what he is "professor" in? Certainly not a historian if he does not know what was happening in Europe in the second half of the 30s
        1. Victor Kamenev
          8 July 2014 21: 29
          +1
          Teeth historian, it is all the more crying.
      2. Vend
        Vend 8 July 2014 10: 25
        +6
        Quote: Altona
        [The real historian is now Igor Strelkov-he makes history himself

        You know, the worst thing is that after the victory of New Russia, so much dirt will be poured on Strelkova, in pro-Western media, corrupt historians will write black disclosures through 5-10 years. So the story is just beginning and we will have to protect it and those who come for us.
        1. djqnbdjqnb
          djqnbdjqnb 10 July 2014 20: 42
          0
          Quote: Wend
          after the victory of New Russia, so much dirt will be poured on Strelkova, in pro-Western media, corrupt historians will write black revelations in 5-10 years

          And in 5-10 years, will the Western media generally survive?
      3. Akulina
        Akulina 10 July 2014 20: 43
        0
        They are not historians, they are hysteria, at best, and worst, traitors. Five times on Stalin's Day you will remember ...
      4. sgazeev
        sgazeev 10 July 2014 21: 22
        0
        Quote: Altona
        Quote: Vladimirets
        And why is he still a "Moscow" and, moreover, a "professor"?

        ---------------------
        Now we have all "historians" - Makarevich, Shenderovich, Basilashvili, Kurginyan-Purginyan and other "professors" ... A real historian is now Igor Strelkov - he is making history by himself ..

        Bedbugs have long since been bred in Moscow; it’s up to the cockroaches from Bolotnaya. angry
    3. 1812 1945
      1812 1945 8 July 2014 10: 06
      +3
      Quote: Vladimirets
      "Moscow professor Andrei Zubov wrote an article on this subject" It has already happened ""

      And why is he still a "Moscow" and, moreover, a "professor"? request

      And how many are there, in Moscow, such a rotten trash is not poorly fed ?! To endure the media, our Russian media (!) Are tired of this Washington brotherhood! Only the "abstaining" do not care! Not about the introduction of troops you frightening speech! That the vile army must be smashed here! Tolerasty, yo .... b ...
      1. Sochi
        Sochi 8 July 2014 11: 29
        +17
        The people have already determined a place for the Tolerasts ... at the Olympi-toilet.
        1. ZIS
          ZIS 8 July 2014 19: 07
          +1
          they came up well, but they didn’t think about the cleaners ... This should be placed in the writings ... again, and the rating for the radio stations ... Makarevich piled up some gray water ... laughing
          1. sgazeev
            sgazeev 10 July 2014 21: 25
            0
            Quote: ZIS
            they came up well, but they didn’t think about the cleaners ... This should be placed in the writings ... again, and the rating for the radio stations ... Makarevich piled up some gray water ... laughing

            There is a nickname there, but they have enough space.
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          1. Arseny
            Arseny 9 July 2014 01: 08
            +2
            Yes Yes. You’re not robbing anything. You’ve just flooded half of the country with blood - such freedom. You’re zombies, Tolya and scum, although you played heroes - Judas.
        3. kartalovkolya
          kartalovkolya 9 July 2014 09: 21
          0
          Oh, I want to go to the toilet ...
    4. Hs487
      Hs487 8 July 2014 11: 24
      +4
      Quote: Vladimirets
      And why is he still a "Moscow" and, moreover, a "professor"?

      Because we are a free state, unlike the west. wink
    5. Silkway0026
      Silkway0026 8 July 2014 11: 53
      +9
      that we, in fact ... everything new is well forgotten old.
      we have our old, we need to work as follows with the material:

      Article 58 in the Criminal Code of the RSFSR 1922 of the year entered into force on February 25 1927 to counter counter-revolutionary activities.

      58-1. Definition of counter-revolutionary activity.
      "Any action aimed at overthrowing, undermining or weakening the power of the workers 'and peasants' councils and ... the governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, union and autonomous republics, or to undermining or weakening the external security of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the main economic, political and national gains of the proletarian revolution is recognized as counter-revolutionary."
      58-1. Treason to the Motherland: execution with confiscation of property, or 10 years with confiscation of property.

      58-4. Providing assistance to the "international bourgeoisie", which does not recognize the equality of the communist system, seeking to overthrow it, as well as social groups and organizations under the influence or directly organized by this bourgeoisie, in carrying out activities hostile against the USSR: the punishment is similar to Article 58-2
      58-5. The declination of a foreign state or any public groups in it to declare war, armed intervention in the affairs of the USSR or other hostile actions, in particular: blockade, seizure of state property, severance of diplomatic relations and other aggressive actions against the USSR: the punishment is similar 58-2 article

      58-6. Espionage: the punishment is similar to 58-2.

      58-10. Propaganda or agitation containing a call for the overthrow, undermining or weakening of Soviet power or for the commission of certain counter-revolutionary crimes (Articles 58-2 - 58-9), as well as distribution or production or storage of literature of the same content entail - deprivation of liberty for a period of not less than six months.
      The same actions during mass unrest or using religious or national prejudices of the masses, or in a military situation, or in areas declared martial law: the punishment is similar to Article 58-2.

      58-11. Any kind of organizational activity aimed at preparing or committing the crimes provided for in this chapter shall be equated with the commission of such and shall be prosecuted by the criminal code under the relevant articles.
      1. thrower
        thrower 8 July 2014 12: 16
        +11
        Articles of the law are formulated very competently. If “our liberal community” says that the year 1937 is new in Russia, then they can be supported by introducing this article into the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, with some changes in terms.

        Yes, and let's look at other points in this article:
        58-2. Armed uprising or invasion in order to seize power: the shooting or declaring the enemy to be workers with confiscation of property and deprivation of citizenship [not at source] of the Union Republic and, thereby, citizenship of the USSR and expulsion from the borders of the USSR forever, with the assumption of mitigating circumstances to imprisonment for a term of not less than three years, with confiscation of all or part of the property.
        58-3. Contacts with a foreign state for “counter-revolutionary purposes” or its individual representatives, as well as assistance in any way to a foreign state that is at war with the USSR and is fighting it through intervention or blockade, are punishable under article 58-2.
        58-7. Undermining state industry, transport, trade, money circulation or the credit system, as well as cooperation committed for counter-revolutionary purposes by appropriate use of state institutions and enterprises, or counteracting their normal activities, as well as using state institutions and enterprises or counteracting their activities, committed in interests of former owners or interested capitalist organizations, i.e. industrial sabotage: punishment adic article 58-2
        58-8. Terrorist acts against representatives of the Soviet government or leaders of revolutionary workers and peasant organizations: the punishment is similar to Article 58-2
        58-9. Causing damage to the transport system, water supply, communications and other structures or state and public property for counter-revolutionary purposes: the punishment is similar to Article 58-2
        58-12. Failure to report a reliably known, impending or committed counter-revolutionary crime: from 6 months of imprisonment.
        58-13. Active struggle against the revolutionary movement, shown in a responsible or secret (agent) position under the tsarist regime or counter-revolutionary governments during the Civil War: the punishment is similar to Article 58-2
        58-14. (added on June 6, June 1937) Counter-revolutionary sabotage, that is, deliberate failure by someone to perform certain duties or intentionally carelessly performing them with the special purpose of weakening the power of the government and the activities of the state apparatus, entails imprisonment for a term of not less than one year, with confiscation all or part of the property, with an increase, under especially aggravating circumstances, up to the execution with confiscation.

        I especially like the point 14: sabotage of Government decisions = prison, execution in aggravating cases.
        Who there in our Government does not want to fulfill the May Decrees?
        1. Patriot.ru.
          Patriot.ru. 8 July 2014 21: 13
          0
          The bear does not want to perform.
          1. thrower
            thrower 8 July 2014 21: 35
            +1
            Medvedev has a special role in the Government of the Russian Federation - he is a "good policeman" under Putin.
        2. kartalovkolya
          kartalovkolya 9 July 2014 09: 24
          0
          Saboteurs to the answer!
      2. Vladimir 686
        Vladimir 686 8 July 2014 17: 07
        +5
        Articles can be written differently, but public censure and contempt for such "historians" and "democrats" is better, just create public pressure against these persons. I am surprised why these individuals still live in Russia, so hated by them? so go there. Do not go. There they are aphids, here is the mainstay of society in their opinion.
        PS: I'm a new person on the site, please do not judge strictly.
        1. thrower
          thrower 8 July 2014 21: 37
          +1
          You yourself asked a question and answered it yourself))
          Therefore, they will not go, forcibly drag - they will start to resist. Moreover, now the issue of $ 200, which Nuland promised in the form of grants for the development of "Russian democracy", will be resolved.
    6. yehat
      yehat 8 July 2014 13: 28
      +7
      Quote: Vladimirets
      "Moscow professor Andrei Zubov wrote an article on this subject" It has already happened ""
      request

      I read his article. It is not enough to say that he is wrong. The article contains a bunch of small historical details and everything is written in such a way that an ignorant reader would unconditionally believe in what was written. However, a lot of it is wrong and therefore the article is not just "phi", it is a very cunning, arrogant and dangerous way to rewrite history again. I would have issued this "professor" for such a criminal offense "for inciting hatred" or something like that. Already leaving him to work is a tolerance that has reached the point of insanity. Only it is necessary to present him not with ethical violations, but directly accuse him of activities that undermine the state, because this is the way it is and make society pay for it in full. I repeat - his article is very cleverly and dangerously written with a very specific purpose to misinform.
      1. Victor Kamenev
        8 July 2014 21: 33
        +2
        It would be nice to disassemble it in detail, and Zubov dunk in his slop.
    7. 77bob1973
      77bob1973 8 July 2014 20: 21
      0
      Professor is not a degree but a position.
    8. max702
      max702 8 July 2014 20: 54
      0
      Address tweet ...
      1. tyler15
        tyler15 10 July 2014 14: 24
        0
        Yes, someone just post a photo of this professor - there are a lot of patriots - he also goes to buy bread, for which we - taxpayers - pay him a salary, somewhere else - at a meeting it will be necessary for those who consider themselves a patriot, ... well, you know. and he will still run to our own police to be protected from you and me - the patriots of the country. run to the Washington police !!! The State Department pays for you! - if he ever reads it, y6 bastard.
        I myself do not premium. only the photo will need to be carried with you in the notebook - you don’t need to carry the photo of Makarevich - I have known this appearance of the horse since childhood - not a premium at a meeting, ... well, you know. we ourselves must be an internal enemy - they are not only enemies of our country - they are our enemies! they want our country to be destroyed and become the same as dill - the territory on which the war is going on, we are fighting with the brothers, and with mercenaries from the west - and he, the horse’s face, and others like that, rich, got rich on us - live in Israel and dives in the red and other seas.
    9. Victor Demchenko
      Victor Demchenko 8 July 2014 21: 41
      0
      horror question !!!! Yoshkin cat!
    10. kartalovkolya
      kartalovkolya 9 July 2014 09: 17
      0
      It would be better if it sounded like a "Magadan" professor, or "deceased"!
    11. radio operator
      radio operator 9 July 2014 17: 47
      0
      Quote: Vladimirets
      And why is he still a "Moscow" and, moreover, a "professor"?

      But it’s known who his friends are like-minded:
  2. invisibility
    invisibility 8 July 2014 09: 02
    +29
    For too long, Russian (Soviet) people were brainwashed about the evil empire. It's time to address this issue at the state level!
    All of Estonia and Poland are demolishing monuments to our soldiers, and we require clarification!
    Cross the border for ... their goods! Let them eat their sprats themselves until they climb out of one place.
    1. ya.seliwerstov2013
      ya.seliwerstov2013 8 July 2014 09: 30
      +3
      Estonia and Poland demolish monuments to our soldiers
      Who walks with betrayal,
      With kindness will not go the way, There is no betrayal worse in the world,
      Than betrayal is what is inside.
    2. suomi76
      suomi76 8 July 2014 09: 58
      -12
      Only 12% of Estonian exports go to Russia, 32% to Sweden and Finland, the rest is mainly the EU. Contrary to popular belief, 30% of Estonia's exports are mechanical engineering. About 4% of the population is employed in agriculture.
      The sprat myth doesn't sing anymore.
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      2. invisibility
        invisibility 8 July 2014 10: 48
        +3
        So let them increase exports to the EU by another 12%! Or...
        Quote: invisible
        Let them eat their sprats themselves until they climb out of one place.

        It seems like it is written in Russian ...
        1. suomi76
          suomi76 8 July 2014 11: 25
          -12
          Already shortened. Comrade below unsubscribed.
          In general, no one will reduce it to zero, because if you refuse to export from the Baltic states, you will have to supply the Kaliningrad region approximately since the Americans supplied western Berlin, only by sea.
          It would be necessary to somehow correlate your Wishlist with the harsh reality.
          1. zoknyay82
            zoknyay82 8 July 2014 11: 57
            +6
            Yes, do not worry about Russia to put your toy states with cancer - this is just right. He left his homeland, and now he is trolling with longing and insult. Bad in a foreign land, huh?
            1. suomi76
              suomi76 8 July 2014 12: 15
              -3
              Are you going to fight with NATO? good
              Now about the foreign land. I live in St. Petersburg. I don’t have longing and insults. Parents live in Tampere. Life in the Finnish province is boring to the point of nausea, so I live and work here. what worries about me is not worth it.
              If you are talking about the standard of living, then in Suomi it is higher than in St. Petersburg and much lower in Tallinn.
              Drink better than valerian, calm down everything is fine.
              I would like to get an answer to my question. Aren't you Kiselev? He will incinerate America.
              1. qwert
                qwert 8 July 2014 15: 25
                -2
                Kisilev America ??? Do not make me laugh. He holds bank accounts in dollars. And the children learn beyond the grains. It’s under the patrniotya that is dressing up, but in general that still fifth column
              2. Vladimir 686
                Vladimir 686 8 July 2014 17: 25
                +2
                Finland plans to join NATO. Taxes need to be raised soon, the American army will be fed, boring life will end, several bases with cheerful Yankees will be set up. There will be no boring and calm old age.
                1. suomi76
                  suomi76 8 July 2014 22: 40
                  0
                  It is not known. South Karelia in the referendum will be against it, Hki, I think too.
                  I think they will not enter.
              3. max702
                max702 8 July 2014 21: 00
                +5
                Life in the Finnish province is boring to nausea, so I live and work here
                Oh, and a liar .. to see there they do not take qualifications as a toilet cleaner, even there is not enough for this, or here in the hated "Rashka" he stuck to the budget and masters the allocated, in the Finnish one must pay tribute to them with such bullies the conversation is short, so shut up the white tape worm, and I sincerely hope that you will not be able to reach us before retirement.
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                2. suomi76
                  suomi76 8 July 2014 21: 32
                  -1
                  Oh, we also talk about Finnish, it’s ridiculous, because in addition to the district center, you are unlikely to have visited any place, Somalis work there as toilet cleaners.
                  And I wish you the same.
              4. tyler15
                tyler15 10 July 2014 14: 32
                0
                no one knows the future, dude, no one knows the future ... do you have it at all .. - and you are here arguing that you will go to the Finns because they live there longer ... everything is already planned, right ?! you just survive in the new "world" that is coming soon.
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          3. invisibility
            invisibility 8 July 2014 13: 03
            +3
            Quote: suomi76
            In general, no one will reduce it to zero, because if you refuse to export from the Baltic states, you will have to supply the Kaliningrad region approximately since the Americans supplied western Berlin, only by sea.
            It would be necessary to somehow correlate your Wishlist with the harsh reality.

            West Berlin by sea?
            Isn’t that the fleet that supplied the ST that was sent to the coast of Belarus?
            And about your departure over the hill ...
            What are you doing here? There are also sites for immigrants who want to work abroad ... etc.
            Don’t get it wrong, I’m really interested in what goal you are pursuing.
            1. suomi76
              suomi76 8 July 2014 13: 30
              -4
              Well, I don’t have to ascribe too much. As in West Berlin, only by sea. I remind you that West Berlin was under blockade and the Americans had to supply it by air. In the situation with Kaliningrad, in the context of the breakdown of trade relations with the Baltic countries, it will be necessary to supply the enclave by to the sea.
              I worked, studied and lived in the EU for almost 6 years, I never refused citizenship of the Russian Federation.
              The reasons for the return see above. In addition, the optical fiber market in the Russian Federation is only growing, it is young, it is interesting to work on it.
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              2. invisibility
                invisibility 8 July 2014 14: 44
                +3
                Quote: suomi76
                I remind you that West Berlin was under siege and the Americans had to supply it by air.

                Well, that’s another matter !!! By sea, by air, isn't that an option? Or do you want to say that we will lose more from the transit of goods than the Balts from export?
                Once again, I apologize, but I was wondering what attracted you to this site, and not the ups and downs of your life path.
                1. suomi76
                  suomi76 8 July 2014 15: 18
                  +1
                  Yes, more, because BMP does not exist. Even the ferry from St. Petersburg to Helsinki goes under Malta.
                  And besides, there will be no blockade, neither on our part, nor on theirs. Just the introduction of high import duties will lead to the fact that products in the Kaliningrad region rise in price of these duties. And there were already indignations about Lithuanian milk (at the level of grumbling), I know people from Baltiysk. Conclusion - trade wars with the Baltic states will cause price increases in Koenig, and even a trade blockade, and even more so.
                  And the site is interesting, so to speak, one can argue on political topics and not only.
              3. Victor Kamenev
                8 July 2014 21: 38
                +1
                And Washington will have to supply it by sea with gas and oil.
                1. suomi76
                  suomi76 8 July 2014 22: 36
                  +1
                  Imagine, Finland and Sweden, strangely enough, practically do not export Russian gas. And in 2014 Russia will become energy-dependent for the first time. Rao UES of the Russian Federation announced the export of electricity to LO from Finland. However, metamorphoses.
                  1. Victor Kamenev
                    8 July 2014 23: 05
                    0
                    And what does Sweden have to do with it? What about Finnish profits on trade with Russia? You love to play with one gate, saeer! Gone it! You do not like ... Russia!
                    1. suomi76
                      suomi76 8 July 2014 23: 51
                      0
                      If I hadn’t loved, I would have lived with my ancestors in Tampere. I won’t speak about loud slogans, but all my boys are in St. Petersburg or in Vyborg.
                      The standard of living in Russia is growing and this is a fact. I just try to critically evaluate cheers patriotism.
                      Living in Russia is more fun. Es, it is for pensioners.
                      As for the elections, I voted for Mironov. I consider myself a Social Democrat.
                      Okay, I’ve been sitting out of the semifinals.
                    2. suomi76
                      suomi76 9 July 2014 00: 29
                      0
                      Sorry, Sweden does not import.
                      I just drank beer before one second.
      3. Gomunkul
        Gomunkul 8 July 2014 11: 00
        +1
        Only 12% of Estonian exports go to Russia, 32% to Sweden and Finland, the rest is mainly the EU.

        Judging by the trade balance for 2013, Estonia looks to the future with "optimism".
        In 2013, exports of goods from Estonia at current prices amounted to 12,3 billion euros, and imports to Estonia - 13,7 billion euros. The trade deficit reached 1,4 billion euros.

        According to the agency, the decline in Estonia's exports in 2013 was due to a decrease in export supplies of mineral products, metal and metal products.

        The top three export partners of Estonia in 2013 included Sweden, Finland and Russia - they accounted for 17, 16 and 11 percent of all exports, respectively. At the same time, over the year, exports to the USA and Russia decreased most significantly - by 39% and 7%, and grew - to Latvia and Finland (16% and 8%).

        Most of the goods in 2013 were imported to Estonia from Finland, Germany and Sweden - in the amount of 15, 11 and 10 percent, respectively.

        The most noticeably increased imports from Poland and Finland - by 24 and 4 percent, and decreased - from Russia and the Netherlands (by 22 and 16% year on year)

        Ссылка:http://rus.err.ee/v/economy/788cd153-e7c5-4db1-a5e6-1cbe01ab9c0d
        1. suomi76
          suomi76 8 July 2014 11: 39
          -6
          Estonia's GDP growth in 2013 is 0.7%. Inflation is 3.4%. Indicators for the eurozone are quite.
          Of course there is an outflow of the population, but not in the Russian Federation for sure. On the other side of the Gulf of Finland, my acquaintance, a Russian Estonian from Mardu, Dima only receives a check of 480 euros for food. And the state also rents him a house for 1.5 thousand and heals his teeth. The teeth are treated by a Russian Finnish who sends accounts to the social service, and they share the excess with Dima.
          Here they go, what kind of Estonia is there, what kind of work is there. wink
        2. thrower
          thrower 8 July 2014 12: 29
          0
          Moreover, for the year the most US exports significantly reduced and Russia - by 39% and by 7%,


          Do you really want to say that the United States imposed sanctions against defenseless Estonia? wink
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      5. zoknyay82
        zoknyay82 8 July 2014 11: 52
        +1
        Chegozh, when Onishchenko cut off a little "oxygen" to the partners from Taalliiiinnnaaa, they were so upset: "This is a blow to your compatriots, they will lose their jobs!" Why is that? From love to Russians?
        1. suomi76
          suomi76 8 July 2014 12: 30
          +2
          No, not out of love, just the state will protect its export. Even if it is reduced. In any country, whatever relations with it would be.
          And in general, essentially there will be questions? The numbers are there or the graphics. So something is not interesting to me. I'm not Kupchino with the guys sitting at the beer. Let's get the case done.
          I affirm that the Estonian economy will not collapse after losing supplies to the Russian Federation. If you have something to write about.
          1. fevg
            fevg 8 July 2014 14: 16
            +8
            I have no questions, I am the only one of the "digital". Rare food from the Baltic states, and now Ukraine, will reach my stomach only if the counter does not have what I want from Russian, and especially local goods. This does not mean that I will not be mistaken in my choice, but I am showing integrity. stop Better, let the homegrown "collective farmers" get money from me than the foreign farmers who support the Nazis. The same attitude towards pieces of iron. Whether the Estonian economy collapses or not - I don't care. To survive on our own ?! hi
            I have not bought vodka from Ukraine since the time of the first Maidan. stop
            1. suomi76
              suomi76 8 July 2014 15: 25
              +1
              In Cherepovets.
              In the Kaliningrad region there are a lot of Baltic goods. The milk was good and cheaper. People took it.
              Personally, I am not a fan of the Estonian economy either, but contrary to public opinion, it is growing and this is a fact. About the same pace as the Russian economy, in percentage terms, of course.
              1. pavlo
                pavlo 8 July 2014 21: 49
                +1
                it doesn’t grow anywhere, every year it’s getting worse and worse, don’t listen to this idiot, I live in Tallinn, and there’s no gap!
                1. suomi76
                  suomi76 8 July 2014 22: 54
                  0
                  Yes, but the indicators say the opposite.
                  Of course, if you are sitting still, you don’t want to learn English fundamentally then yes. In Narva, in general, everyone is groaning.
                  I was in Estonia a year ago, the prices are lower than in St. Petersburg. If you think that we have lower services, then in January I paid 6000.
      6. thrower
        thrower 8 July 2014 12: 25
        0
        Well, the opinion has already been formed that the Baltic states are sprats, Ukraine is fat, Poland is cheap cosmetics.
      7. qwert
        qwert 8 July 2014 15: 20
        +2
        Well, so and refuse these 12%.
        And about mechanical engineering ... Go screwdriver assembly lawn mowers, etc.?
        1. suomi76
          suomi76 8 July 2014 15: 32
          +2
          Maybe the screwdriver didn’t sink. The electric motors are definitely riveting.
      8. Vladimir 686
        Vladimir 686 8 July 2014 17: 22
        +3
        I entered the query "Estonian Engineering" into the Yandex search engine - I opened the second link in the options. Everything is being built by Finns, Norwegians, Swedes, I completely forgot our "Sibenergomash" will participate in a tender for the repair of their ships. Where there are reports about the commissioning of new plants, factories, steamers repairing old stuff and catching sprats, all as before.
    3. Vladimir 686
      Vladimir 686 8 July 2014 17: 12
      0
      The rotten article here was about the genocide of the Ukrainian people, they removed it. If we do not buy sprats, it will be regarded as the genocide of the Estonian people. Europe is crazy, or rather already gone, they forgot the first and second world wars, became fat and relaxed.
  3. Evgesh91
    Evgesh91 8 July 2014 09: 03
    +6
    yes, let the dogs bark what they want. The pug is not a hindrance to the elephant, so Russia does not pay attention to these "historians".
    The USA will receive all the same for everything in full, I hope I will still see this glorious day! drinks
  4. pRofF
    pRofF 8 July 2014 09: 05
    +9
    Annexation? Sudetes? Stupidity. From a legal point of view, the so-called Budapest Memorandum has no political and legal status. First, because it is exactly memorandum - i.e. simply statement of intent. Secondly, at the time of 2014, he was never ratified.
    This is nothing more than a statement of the position of the parties on a particular issue that is not legally fixed. So no violations. And the more we make excuses, the more we will be considered guilty.
  5. shishakova
    shishakova 8 July 2014 09: 09
    +6
    A professor (or rather, some of its representatives) is not blind if he notices money falling on his head.
    Thanks, Victor. That's right.
    1. Victor Kamenev
      8 July 2014 21: 43
      +1
      Rather, it is the fifth column, its ideological inspirer.
  6. KIRON
    KIRON 8 July 2014 09: 10
    +1
    Ways-ways! Where are the Kargens? I wanted to read (see) the comments of this ushlepka. At least have fun.
  7. parusnik
    parusnik 8 July 2014 09: 13
    +6
    They died for the Sudetenland .. Europe stupidly surrendered the Sudetenland to Germany, ignoring the opinion of Czechoslovakia as a state ..
    The events immediately preceding the signing of the Munich Agreement are as follows: the maneuvers of the Anglo-French diplomacy in order to justify before public opinion the prepared deal with Hitler and attempts to persuade Czechoslovakia to surrender; the mutiny of the Sudeten Nazis on September 13, suppressed by the armed forces of Czechoslovakia; The Berchtesgaden meeting in 1938, during which Chamberlain, in principle agreeing with Hitler's demand for the transfer of border Czechoslovak territories to Germany, only expressed a request not to start hostilities (September 15); the Anglo-French ultimatum (September 18) on the transfer of part of the Czechoslovak territory to Germany ("it is necessary to cede to Germany the areas inhabited mainly by the Sudeten Germans in order to avoid an all-European war"), adopted on September 21 by the President of Czechoslovakia E. Benes; Chamberlain's meeting with Hitler in Bad Godesberg to discuss new demands of the German government that are even more difficult for Czechoslovakia (September 22).
    Hitler made a speech on September 26 at a mass rally at the Sports Palace in Berlin. He assured Chamberlain and the whole world that if the problem of the Sudeten Germans was resolved, he would not put forward further territorial claims in Europe. Chamberlain went for the third time to Germany, to Munich, literally to beg Hitler for peace. He wrote: "I wanted to try to do it again, since the only alternative was war."
    The Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia were not allowed to negotiate. Chamberlain and Daladier accepted Hitler's terms and jointly put pressure on the Czechoslovak government. The text of the agreement, drawn up on September 29, was signed the next day. The agreement provided for the transfer of the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia to Germany from October 1 to 10, 1938 (with all structures and fortifications, factories, factories, raw materials supplies, communication routes, etc.), satisfaction at the expense of Czechoslovakia within 3 months of the territorial claims of Hungary and Poland, the "guarantee" by the parties to the agreement of the new borders of Czechoslovakia against unprovoked aggression (the invasion of Czechoslovakia by German troops in March 1939 revealed the false nature of these "guarantees"). On September 30, the Czechoslovak government adopted the Munich diktat without the consent of the National Assembly. Chamberlain, returning to London, happily declared at the airport, waving the text of the agreement: "I have brought peace to our time."
    No analogy with the Crimea .. even close by ..
    1. thrower
      thrower 8 July 2014 13: 57
      +2
      As far as I remember, the USSR declared its readiness to defend Czechoslovakia, even if it alone fights against Germany, according to the "Treaty of Mutual Assistance between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Republic of Czechoslovakia of 1935".
      There was a point on which military assistance could be provided only if France took the side of Czechoslovakia, but the USSR was ready to fight without it. That is why Czechoslovakia had to "voluntarily" make a deal with Hitler.
  8. johnsnz
    johnsnz 8 July 2014 09: 15
    +12
    Stop procrastinating the topic already! CRIMEA RUSSIAN! Forever! So decided the Crimean people.
  9. Standard Oil
    Standard Oil 8 July 2014 09: 19
    +5
    But I won’t be surprised if in the West they don’t know history at all, Psaki doesn’t know elementary geography for grades 5 or 6, and Merkel couldn’t find Berlin on the map, what is the level of training of government officials there? It turns out that they’re somewhere in terms of knowledge at the level of elementary school graduate. Therefore, we don’t need about the Sudetenland, for a start we need to learn to read, count and find at least our capital on the world map.
    1. 1536
      1536 8 July 2014 10: 57
      +2
      So she is a chemist by education. And how many of us know what the “Influence of spatial correlation on the rate of bimolecular elementary reactions in a dense medium” is? This is the topic of her thesis. There you go. Hence all the troubles of Germany that artists or chemists are engaged in politics.
    2. albi77
      albi77 8 July 2014 11: 17
      +5
      Poking in Arkhangelsk Merkel has never been so close to failure)))
  10. Serrrrgo
    Serrrrgo 8 July 2014 09: 27
    +6
    Everything is true in the article. I would also add that Hitler did not become what he did at all because of the Sudetenland. If he limited himself to the accession of the Sudetenland, without further inciting a war and fascist ideology, the Germans would remember him as the unifier of German lands along with Bismarck.
    By the way, 3 million Sudeten Germans after the war were deported with enormous losses among the civilian population, and the lands were inhabited by Czechs ..
  11. A40263S
    A40263S 8 July 2014 09: 30
    +2
    I think it's time to just ignore this pro-American anti-Russian nonsense about the annexation of Crimea, to prove puppets with brainwashed - just wasting your time ..
    1. Gypsy girl
      Gypsy girl 8 July 2014 10: 08
      +1
      Plus! With such talk, as with asphalt.
  12. 75 hammer
    75 hammer 8 July 2014 10: 22
    0
    The dog barks, the wind wears !!!!!!!!!!
  13. Battle hamster
    Battle hamster 8 July 2014 10: 32
    0
    my icorpus.ru is not available, but how are you?
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  15. red rocket
    red rocket 8 July 2014 10: 37
    0
    to hell with this west and sanctions, Russia is a great country, it will protect its interests !!!
  16. amigo1969
    amigo1969 8 July 2014 10: 48
    +2
    The West is traditionally "modest" and is silent about the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). This is where the parallel can be drawn. The inhabitants of the island (English speaking) have announced that they are going to live under the English crown. The brave Englishmen immediately sailed and took them under their wing .... Thatcher's little victorious war. Nobody in Europe condemned them, did not impose sanctions .... Modestly and nicely everything turned out ... Why our media do not voice this topic, it is not clear!
  17. papa-billy
    papa-billy 8 July 2014 10: 52
    +1
    Crimea in general and Sevastopol in particular is the land of glory of Russian weapons. Yes, we took this land by force of arms, spilling rivers of blood. This land is OUR!
  18. Kostya pedestrian
    Kostya pedestrian 8 July 2014 10: 59
    -11
    By the way, comrade from the IS&D company, when I was at Shel, who were hiring me at a Hotel not far from the concrete in New South Wales; if anyone doesn’t know, then I’m lost when I was at a school in Nukus, in the desert, and fortunately I went to the concrete in the middle of the Kyzylkum desert.

    So they were taken to see me, dressed in a Jordon Air T-shirt and Ribock with basketballs, and even with my wife and child.

    True, Japan received a bullet exactly as the "invisibles" put a blot on Yarmolnik, who did not seek to help the children of God. Well, and the brutes!

    So, I, so that Yarmolnik did not worry, I made a cozy nest on the micheline on the highest oak in Adelaide on the North Terraces. To local nonsense Kelly, it never occurred to me to advertise myself in the CIS as thieves in law and extortionists. They have such a company ADSHEL.

    1. kavad
      kavad 8 July 2014 15: 11
      +1
      In my opinion, this is verbal diarrhea.
      1. Aled
        Aled 9 July 2014 01: 50
        0
        Or strong shmal
  19. Kostya pedestrian
    Kostya pedestrian 8 July 2014 11: 00
    -3
    Words Union Team - We are MINDS !!!
    We cannot be found on the spot
    Our place is not in the den
    We are day and night on the road
    We are at work, we are on the road.
    Both in winter and in spring,
    Summer, autumn, nights
    Wake, and in a dream
    We work with brains.

    Ex .: Because we are smart,
    Because we ourselves with a mustache,
    Because we are minds
    Because the homeland is ours.

    Come honest people
    We will sing and play along.
    Our song is airplane
    We sing and fly away.
    Our truth is the horizon
    A dream beyond the horizon.
    Enemies take us to show off,
    We will answer the show off with the show-off.
  20. muginov2015
    muginov2015 8 July 2014 11: 29
    +6
    What was it!? A..Kostya is a pedestrian! then everything is clear.
    1. The point
      The point 8 July 2014 15: 59
      0
      Quote: muginov2015
      What was it!?

      this is a local holy fool. never mind.
  21. Landwarrior
    Landwarrior 8 July 2014 11: 30
    +3
    Here, they say, Hitler "squeezed" the Sudetes ... Only he squeezed them out by the Munich Agreement with the consent of England and France. And the Europeans somehow keep quiet about this. Snout in fluff ... hi
    And in general, judging by the number of tanks "Prague" going to the Eastern Front, the Czechs did not displease the fact of annexation, they worked diligently. what
  22. Cristall
    Cristall 8 July 2014 11: 41
    +2
    Crimea is not the Sudetenland.
    The fact that the Crimea is Russian try to convince the legal "owners" of the Crimea-Ukraine and every Ukrainian.
    When every Ukrainian and the Ukrainian government agree that everything was a rank or at least recognizes and the international community also agrees, then there are no questions.
    As you know, this will not happen. As long as everything is the same - the Crimea is Russian only because the Russian Federation recognized it as Russian ... somehow Ukraine did not recognize it, the international community also did not recognize (even the closest allies did not recognize or abstained)
    The situation is serious - first of all, the whole country considers you an aggressor (how did the opinion change, after all, many agreed with the transition, but the actions of the Russian government and its citizens ruined everything)
    secondly supported by sponsors (which means the international community)
    as soon as sponsors want, Crimea will become a very hot place. And Ukraine will be considered right and the Russian aggressor.
    Before it's too late, it's better to do something to avoid this. It is necessary to negotiate something like that - I call it "buy time" if it is possible that "time heals" but I'm afraid it's getting more serious ...
    In the meantime, Ukraine is "torpedoing" Crimea internationally and with its own hand ....
    1. doxtop
      doxtop 8 July 2014 12: 30
      +3
      Dear Crystal! Please read a closer story!
      Once Crimea was generally Turkish. So now return it to the Turks !? After all, they also did not recognize him as Russian, after a series of Russian-Turkish wars.
      And yes ... Crimea was given (namely, given away) to the Ukrainian SSR by Khrushchev, bypassing the opinion of the Ukrainians themselves. And to remember in 1954, 2/3 of the population of the Ukrainian SSR did not support such a "strong-willed" decision of Nikita Sergeevich!
    2. AID.S
      AID.S 8 July 2014 12: 51
      +1
      Nothing, Israel somehow lives with the Golan Heights, so we will live until a sane government appears in Ukraine. And when you try to hold a parade in Sevastopol, it may appear faster. And sponsors may not help.
    3. terrible
      terrible 8 July 2014 15: 33
      +2
      As a Russian person, I am deeply in ... and to ... What do all sorts of dill Banderlogists think there. And how truly Russian, I consider all dill aliens in the ancient Russian land. For "where did the Russian land come from" !!!
    4. Victor Kamenev
      8 July 2014 23: 10
      -1
      Your mistake is, in my opinion, that "Ukraine" is no longer there, there is the Bandera regime, and Russia will not have any relations with it, by definition. Read the founders of Bandera!
      And for the international community, Russia has two answers for a long time: the army and the navy, and it knows about it!
  23. Naval
    Naval 8 July 2014 12: 05
    +2
    Crimea was a locomotive, followed by New Russia, Galicia, central Ukraine. The domino principle, however.
  24. mr_Akira
    mr_Akira 8 July 2014 12: 09
    +3
    Now it’s good summer, heat, gas is needed to a minimum. Let's see how they sing to the cold.
  25. doxtop
    doxtop 8 July 2014 12: 24
    +3
    In my opinion, even Hitler is less awful compared to the real Vashik government and the notorious "family of ten". This demon at least acted openly, for which he actually snatched it off by right!
    But you can’t get any nits out of the ordinary. These pa (s) kuda do all the dirty things in the world stealthily.
  26. Serg7281
    Serg7281 8 July 2014 12: 46
    +2
    No matter how scary it is to admit, but the United States became the successor of Hitler’s policy of "annexation" under the false pretext of "protection" in the XNUMXst century.

    Why is it scary to admit ??? Didn't we know before that the US is the world's gendarme ??? That in no country in the world, where the United States planted its puppets by force, life has not become better. Everything that the US State Department touches immediately becomes a hotbed of instability and armed confrontation, and countries plunge into their "shitty" chaos. It would be time to call things by their proper names on all political platforms of the world. The more often we voice this, the faster it will begin to reach the rest of the world that friendship with the Nazis has not yet brought anyone to good.
  27. pensioner
    pensioner 8 July 2014 13: 12
    +3
    Thanks Victor! I am always happy to read your articles. It seems everything has already been read and re-read about it, but you can apply new paints hi .
    About the Crimea. What a striking contrast between the current situation in Crimea and the situation in Ukraine, without even taking into account the civil war in the southeast! In Ukraine they decide: how to reduce heat consumption in the winter, and in Crimea they decide: where to open a casino !!! Although the opening of the casino is a dubious achievement, but next to the news of the panic in Ukraine on the eve of the winter (this is in July !!) this news looks especially grotesque.
    1. Victor Kamenev
      8 July 2014 21: 50
      +1
      New colors are my specialty.
  28. X Y Z
    X Y Z 8 July 2014 14: 04
    +5
    The usual cheating trick. A certain event with a negative connotation is pulled out of the historical context and equated to Russian reality. After all, a real historian will never be limited to one fact "Hitler captured the Sudetenland" and that's it. It is necessary to analyze the historical context, consider the alignment of forces, the actions of the main players, etc. Cheaters never do this! After all, not the very fact of the capture of the Sudetenland by Hitler looks obscene and disgusting, but HOW it was done and WHO allowed him to do it. These are the questions it would be good to put before those who assess and compare. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't answer these questions.
  29. Goldmitro
    Goldmitro 8 July 2014 14: 10
    +2
    Quote: Hs487
    Because we are a free state, unlike the west.

    For whom is a free state? For any pro-Western trash who willingly or unwillingly fulfills the plan of their Western patrons to disintegrate Russian society from within? In everything, and especially in the interpretation of the concept of freedom, there should be a SENSE OF MEASURE! Otherwise, it is PERMANENTLY leading, according to history, to tragic results for the state, and the actions of the authorities who allow this, at "best", can only be explained by STUPIDITY!
    1. thrower
      thrower 8 July 2014 21: 45
      +1
      In everything, and especially in the interpretation of the concept of freedom, there should be a SENSE of MEASURE! Otherwise, it is ACCOMMODATION


      I agree with you, just the usual substitution of concepts is underway. Like with democracy. It is interpreted as the power of all and for all, although this is just the power of the majority.
  30. gregor6549
    gregor6549 8 July 2014 14: 20
    +4
    I don't see an analogy with the Sudetenland, but the precedent is not good. Yes, and with referendums is a big question. After all, there was at one time a referendum for the preservation of the Union, and who it interfered with. The "boys" Yeltsin, Kravchuk and Shushkevich scored the arrow, sent this referendum in three letters and cut the great country alive. And after all, everyone swallowed it, including the sun, who were the first to say "Sha". Since then, it has been bleeding here and there in the vastness of the former Soviet Union, and Ukraine is not the only and not the last case. To this day, Stalin's "voluntary" annexation of the West of Belarus, the West of Ukraine, Bessarabia and the Baltic states is still being heard. The gains from this joining turned out to be zero, if not negative, and the headache lasted for many decades. And this pain has not gone anywhere and is only getting worse so far. So it would be necessary to be more careful with referendums, as well as with redrawing borders.
    1. thrower
      thrower 8 July 2014 21: 47
      +1
      To this day, Stalin's "voluntary" annexation of the West of Belarus, the West of Ukraine, Bessarabia and the Baltic states is still being heard. The gain from this joining turned out to be zero, if not negative,


      Then, Stalin faced another task - to move the USSR’s borders away and to prevent Hitler from using these territories as a springboard for an attack on the USSR.
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  32. lelyk72
    lelyk72 8 July 2014 15: 01
    +1
    in my opinion, this article is not for the audience of this site. It needs to be placed somewhere on Ukrov’s resources, for educational purposes, and on this site everyone is enlightened on this particular issue.
  33. karpag
    karpag 8 July 2014 15: 01
    -4
    Dear Victor Kamenev (author of the article), Leo Borisovich Kamenev is not your relative for an hour? He, too, was a great specialist to carry nonsense ...
    1. Victor Kamenev
      8 July 2014 21: 59
      +1
      Do not know how to distinguish a fake (pseudonym) from the original, sage!
  34. Nik.Nik.
    Nik.Nik. 8 July 2014 15: 02
    +3
    So that’s why we are fed Baltic sprats so that Kaliningrad does not starve to death. Wow you
    theory. This is what "deadpan" Finnish humor.
  35. naGua
    naGua 8 July 2014 15: 02
    +4
    Professor Zubov was fired from MGIMO, as it is said "-" Zubov AB deliberately and repeatedly violated the MGIMO Charter, Internal Rules and Regulations of MGIMO on the basic principles of corporate behavior, which are determined by the departmental affiliation of MGIMO to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. " that earlier Zubov had been repeatedly warned about his statements about the events in Crimea. "
    This liberal is now going to appeal, offended to see ...
    I want to say how, all the same, the war reveals who the enemy is, and who is the friend, and who ... so.
  36. Prutkov
    Prutkov 8 July 2014 15: 05
    +2
    Quote: invisible
    Quote: suomi76
    In general, no one will reduce it to zero, because if you refuse to export from the Baltic states, you will have to supply the Kaliningrad region approximately since the Americans supplied western Berlin, only by sea.
    It would be necessary to somehow correlate your Wishlist with the harsh reality.

    West Berlin by sea?
    Isn’t that the fleet that supplied the ST that was sent to the coast of Belarus?
    And about your departure over the hill ...
    What are you doing here? There are also sites for immigrants who want to work abroad ... etc.
    Don’t get it wrong, I’m really interested in what goal you are pursuing.

    5th column. Earn money in Russia, and live-so in Europe was going to cheat.
  37. Yasondinalt
    Yasondinalt 8 July 2014 15: 27
    +4
    Our Crimea and no need to agree with anyone about this! Because if we start to do anything about this, the West will sit on our neck. And it will be. They are already trying to throw their legs as soon as permission to use the aircraft has been revoked. Our Crimea, and this is a given, as well as the fact that the sun rises in the east, and sets in the west. Indeed, only one thing is not clear - why are these old professors openly writing such articles? Why do they clog their heads with this betrayal? Why do all kinds of makaras, shevchuks, snipers flourish here? Well, you do not like the country, go west, look for the best people. There they will be their own, they will clap their hands there. But I'm stupid, I don’t understand why I need to fraternize with the fascist and support the murders of co-religionists. Sometimes evil takes!
  38. razved
    razved 8 July 2014 15: 41
    +3
    No matter how scary it is to admit, but the United States became the successor of Hitler’s policy of "annexation" under the false pretext of "protection" in the XNUMXst century.
    The United States continues its policy, not Hitler's. This Hitler learned from them.
  39. Veteran of the Red Army
    Veteran of the Red Army 8 July 2014 16: 49
    +3
    Western and our pro-Western liberal "psaki" continue to compare the reunification of Crimea with Russia through a referendum with the "annexation of Hitler Sudeten"


    It is more accurate to compare the "liberation of the Czech Sudetenland" by Hitler with the "liberation of Donbass" by the Gutter.

    http://topwar.ru/uploads/images/2014/875/wtbu383.jpg
  40. ZIS
    ZIS 8 July 2014 19: 00
    +1
    Facingshton must be destroyed ... And each survivor must be obliged to pour a ton of salt on the land where this misunderstanding was ...
  41. ZIS
    ZIS 8 July 2014 19: 01
    0
    is that a swear word ???
  42. ZIS
    ZIS 8 July 2014 19: 02
    0
    okay not ... amerikos ride?
  43. ars_pro
    ars_pro 8 July 2014 20: 30
    +2
    I personally know Andrei Zubov taught at our place, quite a smart man and really a historian, only a historian is more ancient in history than new or modern, because some of his thoughts can be considered untenable, in fact he is surprised by his position on what is happening, oh well God be his judge. And I am glad that Crimea is now with Russia, I hope soon and Novorossia will catch up
    1. Victor Kamenev
      8 July 2014 23: 21
      0
      The historical community should download to its member Zubov that he committed meanness, treachery. But we are glad that you at least disagree with him.
    2. Lolo
      Lolo 10 July 2014 20: 57
      0
      I confirm that Andrei Borisovich is the smartest person! But his position on the Crimea contains such glaring contradictions that even a schoolboy can be at a loss. The only explanation is a conscious distortion of facts. Just for what? That is the question.
  44. Nyrobsky
    Nyrobsky 8 July 2014 20: 46
    +3
    This is a good article, but somehow in the very ending it was jarring - "" "" "" "" No matter how terrible it is to admit it, the United States continued the Hitlerite policy of "annexation" under the false pretext of "protection" in the XNUMXst century. This is a reality, we will have to live in it and defend ourselves "" "" "" "AS SCARY as it is, not scary, especially since the fact of US participation in all conflicts is implicated (read initiated) by internal contradictions, says that they are ready to support at least the devil bald, not like Hitler, to achieve their goals. For the United States, we must admit all goals are good - only the results are bad. And they impose on us something that we could do well without, but Obviously, we will have to get involved in order to strangle the next reptile. Apparently this fate is prepared for us by God - to punish all those who have forgotten about him.
    1. Victor Kamenev
      8 July 2014 21: 52
      +2
      I think it’s still very scary that the USA, the world superpower, is becoming a fascist ...
  45. cool.ya-nikola
    cool.ya-nikola 8 July 2014 21: 45
    +2
    Quote: suomi76
    Now about the foreign land. I live in St. Petersburg. I don’t have longing and insults. Parents live in Tampere. Life in the Finnish province is boring to the point of nausea, so I live and work here. If I live out of retirement I go there, the period of living in Finnish is longer.So what worries about me is not worth it .

    The true "Russian patriot" is immediately visible! hi And then we, too, somehow strongly "worried"! wassat
  46. La xnumx
    La xnumx 8 July 2014 22: 36
    0
    In the "beacon of democracy" the professor of teeth would rot in prison. With us, this p.a.d.a.l. feels very comfortable. It's a pity...
  47. Itson
    Itson 8 July 2014 22: 48
    +1
    Quote: suomi76
    Only 12% of Estonian exports go to Russia, 32% to Sweden and Finland, the rest is mainly the EU. Contrary to popular belief, 30% of Estonia's exports are mechanical engineering. About 4% of the population is employed in agriculture.
    The sprat myth doesn't sing anymore.

    Where is Estonia? Sorry for the harshness, but who are you ???
    From official sources:
    In 2012, the country's foreign trade balance was negative. Exports of goods amounted to 16,1 billion dollars, imports - 17,7 billion dollars. And the gold and foreign exchange reserve is as much as 0,2 tons.
  48. old man 72
    old man 72 9 July 2014 01: 34
    0
    I fully support the author of the article! And history, in my understanding, is not a science. A historian is a person who records and establishes actual facts and events from the life of society, and does not write it at someone’s direction or at his own discretion.
  49. Drannik_197
    Drannik_197 9 July 2014 04: 16
    0
    Ukrainian authorities record violations by Russian airplanes of airspace over the Crimea (the peninsula in Kiev is still considered part of Ukraine) and a fine is imposed for each such violation. The total amount of fines has already exceeded 200 million hryvnia (about $ 17 million).

    Read more: http://top.rbc.ru/economics/08/07/2014/935190.shtml
  50. Bormental
    Bormental 9 July 2014 04: 37
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    To cut a passive homosexual tooth from everywhere, so that it would be disgraceful to other scum.