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18+ НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН, РАСПРОСТРАНЕН И (ИЛИ) НАПРАВЛЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ ПИВОВАРОВЫМ АЛЕКСЕЕМ ВЛАДИМИРОВИЧЕМ ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА ПИВОВАРОВА АЛЕКСЕЯ ВЛАДИМИРОВИЧА Today, we’re presenting the second episode of our mini-series, where we’ll talk about Berlin. In the 1920s, between 200,000 and 300,000 Russian emigrants moved to the city, according to various estimates. It had a notable impact on Berlin and its 4 million population. You couldn’t spend a day outside without hearing the Russian language. The same was true for Prague, where the government decided to pay the Russian emigrants. What for and how much? You’ll find all the answers on the channel! Contents: 00:00 Why did Berlin became the capital of Russian emigration? 05:39 What jobs did they have? 07:27 The Russian press in Berlin 09:39 Was Aleksey Tolstoy related to Leo Tolstoy? 11:56 How Aleksey Tolstoy emigrated just to go back 19:01 Why was Tolstoy nicknamed “The Red Count”? 24:48 Why was Prague referred to as the “Russian Oxford”? 27:01 Is it true that Russian emigrants were paid millions by the Czechoslovaks? 37:18 How did a Norwegian polar explorer create passports for Russian refugees? 41:55 “Good Russians are bashing other good Russians” 43:48 What’s the defining feature of the Russian Emigration’s first wave? 47:35 Why was Vladimir Nabokov’s father killed? 55:21 “We had a notice on the dining room door saying, «We only speak Russian in this household!»” 56:18 Did going back spell execution for the majority? 1:00:37 Charlottenburg as Berlin’s main Russian district 1:03:06 What does “pragerdealing” mean? 1:04:26 How did Russian emigrants build a chapel in an apartment house? 1:08:16 How did the Cossack Paramonov lose everything and then become a millionaire again while in emigration? 1:11:40 Viktor Shklovsky on homesickness 1:18:33 Why did Shklovsky go to the White Sea–Baltic Canal? 1:21:46 The infamous philosopher's ships 1:27:12 How did a 20-year-old Russian emigrant marry the German emperor’s sister? 1:38:04 The story of Tsvetaeva and Efron 1:43:18 Vladimir Pozner in the first wave 1:51:09 How did the Soviet state security organ’s TRUST organization infiltrate emigrant circles? 1:53:39 Vasily Shulgin’s secret trip to the USSR 2:00:58 Facing The Judgement of History: an anti-Soviet movie in Soviet Russia 2:06:18 Cabaret, alcohol and sex: what was Germany's “Golden 20s” like? 2:09:40 What happened to Russian emigrants after Hitler rose to power? 2:16:16 Paris as a center of Russian emigration Partnerships and story ideas: [email protected] Advertising inquiries: [email protected] Support 'The Editorial' using a Russian credit or debit card https://boosty.to/redakciya #pivovarov #editorial #emigration