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Ebb and Flow: Giant Kelp Forests through Art, Science and the Archives Documentary
Enjoy this short film/documentary produced by Mary Ann Beyster covering our past exhibition, "Ebb and Flow: Giant Kelp Forests through Art, Science and the Archives."
Exhibition description: library.ucsd.edu/news-events/events/ebb-and-flow
Exhibition description: library.ucsd.edu/news-events/events/ebb-and-flow
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How to Install the UC San Diego VPN
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Learn how to download and install the UC San Diego VPN (Virtual Private Network) to access UC San Diego Library’s electronic resources, such as articles, e-books, databases, reserves and more.
UC San Diego Library Holiday Card 2024
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From our library to your home, we wish you a joyful holiday season! Please enjoy our 2024 holiday card, which includes a historical recipe from Special Collections & Archives as a reminder that the past continues to inspire and nourish us. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Library in 2025, where we will continue to foster inspiration and innovation together. If you would like to lear...
How to Check Out Items Using Our New BorrowBot
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This video explains how Library users can check out items using our new BorrowBot system/technology. Please reach out to us at ucsdlibrary@ucsd.edu if you have any questions.
How to Use the Microscanner at Geisel Library
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Instructional video on how to successfully use the microscanner at Geisel Library.
World Bee Day: Native Bees in a Changing World and How You Can Help
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Keep the bee celebration going! Explore the Library Digital Collections for more bee research, images and videos: bit.ly/3QV8bht.
UC Love Data Week 2024 | Feeding Curiosity: A Smorgasbord of Open Data Sources for Research
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Join presenters across the UC system for a lively discussion on finding and accessing open data for research. During this event, we’ll begin with an overview of open data, then have lightning talks about data resources we love, including: A curated collection of health data resources International survey and census data Public datasets from Google BigQuery A searchable repository of municipal-l...
Hitler’s American Model: The United States and Nazi Race Law featuring James Q. Whitman
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Nazism triumphed in Germany at a time Jim Crow held sway in the United States. Did the American regime of racial oppression in any way inspire the Nazis? The unsettling answer is, ‘yes.’ In “Hitler’s American Model,” prominent legal scholar James Q. Whitman presents a detailed investigation of the American impact on the notorious Nuremberg Laws, the centerpiece anti-Jewish legislation of the Na...
How to Return Items Using Our New BorrowBot
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This video explains how Library users can return items using our new BorrowBot system/technology. Please reach out to us at ucsdlibrary@ucsd.edu if you have any questions.
How to Request Items Using UC Library Search
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Quick tutorial on how to request a physical item using UC Library Search. UC Library Search: search-library.ucsd.edu/discovery/search?vid=01UCS_SDI:UCSD.
UC San Diego Library Holiday Card 2023
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As another year comes to a close, I am writing to wish you and yours a happy and healthy holiday season. On behalf of everyone at the UC San Diego Library, thank you for all of your support in 2023. You helped us reach new levels of excellence in the service we provide to our users, and in the transformational research and learning that happens here. Please enjoy an animated version of this yea...
The Banality of Evil: A Conversation on Photography, Theatre and the Holocaust w/ Rebecca Erbelding
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In 2006, an album of photographs from Auschwitz landed on the desk of Rebecca Erbelding. The photographs documented the many ways SS camp guards made life for themselves at the German deathcamp tolerable, even enjoyable. As news of the extraordinary find spread around the world, a German businessman discovered his own grandfather in one of the pictures. What was he to do with this shocking disc...
Leo Szilard’s Legacy: Science in the Public Interest Today
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During this event, biographer William Lanouette and geneticist Matthew Meselson celebrated the 125th anniversary of Leo Szilard’s birth and the Szilard archive held in UC San Diego Library’s Special Collections & Archives. Lanouette and Meselson described Szilard’s contrarian approach to science and public policy. Feli Hartung, a U.S. History Ph.D. candidate at UC San Diego, moderated a Q&A ses...
A Short History of the Library of Congress Classification System
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This training video features Exhibits and Events Coordinator Scott Paulson, who retells the history of the Library of Congress Classification System and discusses the UC San Diego Library's contribution to a new subject class.
Fireside Chat with Raquel Martin, Ph.D.
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This is a recording of the UC San Diego Library's special event, planned in honor of Black History Month, with Raquel Martin, Ph.D. During the event, Martin led a conversation about ”Resistance Fatigue” advocacy and restorative practices in the continued work toward freedom. Martin holds her Ph.D. in medical and clinical psychology and is passionate about mental health education, activism and c...
Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg featuring Francine Hirsch
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Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg featuring Francine Hirsch
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Warm Wishes from the UC San Diego Library 2022
Geisel Library 2nd Floor Renovation Reveal
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Geisel Library 2nd Floor Renovation Reveal
“The Labyrinth: The Testimony of Marian Kolodziej” Screening with Ron Schmidt and Michael Berenbaum
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“The Labyrinth: The Testimony of Marian Kolodziej” Screening with Ron Schmidt and Michael Berenbaum
How to Renew an Item Using UC Library Search
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How to Renew an Item Using UC Library Search
UC Love Data Week 2022 - Analyze Text Data with Gale Digital Scholar Lab
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UC Love Data Week 2022 - Analyze Text Data with Gale Digital Scholar Lab
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UC Love Data Week 2022 - Analyze Text Data with ProQuest TDM Studio
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Meet the Creators of IYA: The Esselen Remember
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Meet the Creators of IYA: The Esselen Remember
Open Access Publishing: Opportunities for UC San Diego Authors
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Open Access Publishing: Opportunities for UC San Diego Authors
Happy Holidays from the UC San Diego Library 2021
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Happy Holidays from the UC San Diego Library 2021
Global Accessibility Awareness Fair 2021
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Global Accessibility Awareness Fair 2021
Short Tales from the Mothership: 50th Anniversary Edition
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Short Tales from the Mothership: 50th Anniversary Edition
Science of Wisdom in the Era of New Pandemics: A Conversation with Dilip V. Jeste, M.D.
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Science of Wisdom in the Era of New Pandemics: A Conversation with Dilip V. Jeste, M.D.
When you sold out to the Chinese? Your campus now might as well be Beijing.
Hello Sir! How are you? Have you received my email? I am waiting for your reply Thanks & Regards Rakib Hassan
Thank you, Mr. Cohen, for the fascinating recollection of a time before my time. Best wishes from a Bulgarian!
Excellent Discussion! I really appreciate the personal feelings on different personalities, it lends color & realism. There were a number of topics mentioned but not discussed that I'd like further information on. The Emperor that was anti-Buddhist JinMing or something and the "Long Live the Emperor" book, I'm not finding. Absolutely going to search for more work by Dr. Schneewind!
Wow! Exile due to Stupidity, Greed, Propoganda and labeling, chidren always end up inheriting the consequences! I am glad that corrupted officials, underdeveloped nation of Ecuador welcomed you all. Ecuatorians are warm people!
Oh God bless you for telling the truth what a wonderful book To all of you that have all kinds of questions truth hurts doesn't it cause it surely hurt me!
Want to respond to the lady's comment or how Germany has this dark cloud over them and she's talking about the holocaust well America has a dark cloud on them too baby it's called slavery of black people and a Jews Also experiencing in the holocaust came from what we were experiencing as slavery in America To black people so we were the first holocaust N you keep talking about democrats back then democrats switch to Republican republican It's back to democrats it wasn't about that it was about the prejudice miss that was in either group or both.
Ginsberg was a supporter and member of the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), aka a pedophilia advocate
Edit: Francine Hirsch did a UCL Law lecture, I watched on my TV, and went to respond. It turns out I posted in the wrong place, this is another lecture from her on the same book, but, comments are disabled on that video, and this is all the same general subject matter. So, preserving the comment, as I think it is of value: - The digression into Putin has aged like milk, for very obvious reasons. Further, there should have been more grounding in the different subject motivations in prosecuting against a war of aggression, as Germany waged on the Western Front, and prosecuting against a colonial war, as it was waged in the East. To defend Soviets on a critical matter, as this was a central point of contention from the author - It was victor's justice, and this itself is a reasonable explanation for the Soviet approach to a show trial rather than explaining this as a mere stalinist abberation. There was no standing legal precedents for prosecuting the Nazis. For the soviets, as is the actual fact of the matter, the very idea of developing an international law was, in a sense, a communist idea yet to be established, even if we wish for it, as it entails resolving disputes with reason over force, which is the withering of the state. The purpose of Nuremberg is not that there was an inherent set of natural human rights, it was for the purpose of making an example out of the Nazis, humiliating them, grinding a rightly due proletarian boot in their face on the road to an international system of peace. This pessimism on standing international law and a defence of the Soviet approach is bolstered by the ongoing current events, and the total abandonment of humanitarian pretenses by certain Western leaders. Establishing a system of law has always, without fail, come alongside acts of terror. And this was, in their hope, to be the greatest red terror. That's a very understandable motivation! But despite these critiques, this is a good lecture!
Yes I agree holocaust did happen Hitler was terrorist I used the word " was" because he dead
The Jews were saved by decent Bulgarians in spite of King Boris, not because of him. He tried to surrender them to the Germans, just as he surrendered 12,000 Jews from parts of Greece and Macedonia. Mass protests and resistance stopped him in the last minute. The Jews had already been rounded up and the box-cars were lined up at railway stations. The King is a pro-Nazi criminal.
Благодаря много на господина За хубавите думи за България и за нашият български народ❤🎉 За нашият цар Boris трети ❤ Най добрият и голям по дух цар ,който е приютил толкова много евреи, след Втората Световна война 🎉 Bulgaria 🇧🇬 🇧🇬 🇧🇬 e наричана на Балканите вторият Ерусалим със най много църкви и манастири в Европа ❤🎉 Всички евреи са добре дошли в България при своите близки по дух и националност от целият свят ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I'm proud that my country was the only German ally to save its jews from the Holocaust. BTW, Macedonians back then were Bulgarian.
I'm considered buying this book. Somewhat disappointed at 14 minutes in he said race laws impacted Asians and Natives but neglected to mention Negroes. Meaning, those whose ancestors were African POW sold into slavery in the US. The lack of inclusion is bothersome. It misses the correlation of forced breeding of enslaved women to birth a nation of enslaved infants and Germany's program of breeding to build an Aryan race.
Black people were enslaved by British and then the Americans learned it and Then they enslaved Black people or people look collar also Germany Hitler some people came down to America to see how to enslave people because They wanted to get rid of the Jews and enslave them they brought it back to Germany they enslaved the Jews they call it the holocaust we call it and We called it enslavement of black people in America it's the same thing it's pure evil Jews have their name for it holocaust and black America have our name for it enslavement of black people truth hurts doesn't it, it sure Hurt me!!!
Bulgaria has never had slaves because our laws are such and state Every person who came to these lands is free and has equal rights
Unless this is what is called controlled opposition, it is so ironic that today's ford foundation seems to have severed ties with its founder's anti-Semitism and racism. When are you going to stop referring to the Sho'ah as the 'supremely' evil crime of the 20th c? what about the Namibian Herero Genocide at the beginning of the 20th c?
Pretty good stuff, I must pick up a copy of this book. Its no wonder the Nazis were inspired by the democrat party, they were the party of slavery, the KKK and anti-civil rights. They have never apologized for this, crazy.
I live in India.. still I am gonna ask: what if I place a dummy object as return item?
James Q Whitman is jewish ironic considering it was "white america" that saved the jews in ww2 from concentration camps
I live in Finland. Why the hell has this been recommended? 😂 Gemini's racism and now this. Google has lost the plot.
I live in australia😂😂😂
I love the TH-cam algorithm that brought me here 😂
Why I am watching this?
Since October 7 there has been a very pervasive and virulent expressed antisemitism in North America due to the Palestinians demonstrating and agitating in the universities and in the streets. Antisemitism that many Jews believed didn't exist any more has become very much alive - but just because you don't see it and it's not overt, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
why was this in my recommended 😅
Did you forget to return?
Same wtf 😅
The Horror.
Za vreme od okupacijata na makedonija vo 1941 _1942 do 1944 od vardarska makedonija pirinska makedonija egejska makedonija se deportirani 11343 evrei i od fasistot Aleksandar belev so negov potpis se isprateni vo trebinka 20:48
There is one minor mistake, only. Bulgaria was liberated from the Ottoman Empire by the Russian Tsar Alexander II, not Nikolay II.
Я конечно не доктор наук и не профильный специалист. Но это публицистика с явно выраженными признаками популизма. Это я про Нюрнбергский трибунал. Такое чувство что не тех судили на трибунале. Надо было сталинских упырей судить без права на адвоката и к тому же адвоката коммуниста. Исторические отсылки не выдерживают критики. Доказательная база и источники перемешаны и выдернуты из контекста и часто слабы для критики. Ведь советская сторона выпустила не мало литературы по трибуналу, тем более сейчас когда стали доступны рассекреченные документы. Много исторических трудов по теме выходит и сейчас. А вы всё носитесь с чучелом кровавого диктатора Сталина и призраком коммунизма, крича что он такой же как Гитлер а коммунизм = нацизм. Как же пресловутая объективность? Где не предвзятая аналитика и логика повествования?
For the record at 8:25 (INAUDIBLE) he says Tzar Shishman
The Russian tsar who waged war on the Ottomans was Alexander II, the grandfather of Nikolay. His nickname is "The Liberator" because he gave freedom to his subjects - the so called "krepostni" (abolished serfdom). Obviously, the nickname has another level of meaning in Bulgaria but to insinuate that the war was waged to free the Bulgarian people is only romantic and not true - his goal was to defeat the Ottomans and take control of the Bosphorus and Dardanelles. Also, after the reestablishment of our state, the Russians actually stayed here and de facto occupied the country for some time. They finally went away 7 years later because they assumed our young army wouldn't manage to resist the attack of the Serbian king without the help of Russian officers (turned out they were wrong). The other thing that I think needs to be corrected is that in 1943 when Bulgarian Jews were spared, the situation on the Eastern front was not a big factor in Boris' decision making on the matter. The Soviets may have turned the tide already but their advances were no where near our borders. Nevertheless, a great lecture - you can tell the man feels as much a Bulgarian as he feels Jewish and that's not only because he was born and raised here, but because he appreciates the people and he knows why. And us Bulgarians can hear just from his accent that Bulgarian is his first language.
In 1992 the German Ministry of Justice (Sabine Leutheusser Schnarrenberger, now Commissioner against Antisemitism) and the Finance Ministry (Theo Waigel, Finance Minister) again like in 1938, stole Berlin apartment buildings from Austrian Jewish Nazi victims. The Berlin Court ruled it Unjust. The Austrian Court ruled it Discrimination. In an attempt to seek Justice, the descendants filed a lawsuit in the USA against Germany for Thefticide and Unjust enrichment. th-cam.com/video/lFkI-u5iSHM/w-d-xo.html
does anyone know the song name
This’s the least talk about contribution of Chinese immigrants
th-cam.com/video/GWRJpwQ5n_4/w-d-xo.html on this part (INAUDIBLE) is the name of the king Ivan Shishman
The truth about the saving of the Bulgarian Jews is even more interesting and known to spiritually inclined people in Bulgaria. The hidden fact of what happened at that time and why the king changed his mind and tore apart the already signed order for deportation of the Jews, is that a key figure played a part in this and that was the Master of a spiritual teaching now known as the White Brotherhood (which has nothing to do with maybe similarly sounding racial movements). So the Master Petar Danov sent a word through the king's advisor - Lyubomir Lulchev, who was an astrologer and clairvoyant and also a disciple of his, telling the king of the spiritual consequences of what is to happen with his bloodline if he executes this inhumane order. The rest is history. It's curious that noone abroad seems to know this fact and the whole credit is given to the Orthodox church (which also has its merit of course, but did not play the decisive factor). You can read the whole story here: beinsa.bg/chronology.php?id=2022 Just google translate it from Bulgarian. As a side remark, I wish that all sides of the conflict have learned their lessons and have grown into better human being, more humane. Not excusing the nazis of course, but the Jews back then as well as now still play a key role in the development of most western societies, and you have a big responsibility of how you use your power and in which direction you are pushing the world. Because we cannot afford to think selfishly anymore if we are to enter a new stage in human development and evolution. Greetings!
I know! It’s Petar Dunov’s work! He saved the Jews!
And what did fasist Bulgaria do to the Macedonian Jews when they occupied Yugoslavia together with Nazi germany and fasist Italy during the second world war over 11000 Macedonian Jews mostly from Bitola and Skopje where deported to concentration camps, Bulgarians where the first to adopt Italian fasisam as early as 1920s. To this day they you refuse to apologize about it, to this day they you deny it and denying the holocaust is a catastrophic crime, The crimes of Bulgaria are on the level of Germany and they never apologized about it, you talk about everything except your crimes you old fool
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Petercho.My 📚 read histoy for man living for Nazi Era. NO for Tito propaganda boy.
Тhe jews were deported by the germans. Титомакедонец 😂😂
@@anonymous-hz2un by Bulgarian train network and Bulgarian lap dogs that loaded them on trains, you where given administration here after all, second balkan war lost, ww1 lost, ww2 lost, you are a nation of losers that derive from gypsys and tatars, always on the wrong side, always getting punched in the face, our nation was founded on fasist bulgar blood, we are very proud of ASNOM and killing your people during and after the war, nothing less will do. My grandfather killed 2 of you here during the occupation, bark all you like online.
@@Petreski447 The whole world knows that the North Macedonian intellectuals, church, politicians and revolutionary organizations did nothing to save the Macedonian Jews. Your revolutionaries did not want to stop even one train. According to the North Macedonian professor Dragi Georgiev, the terms such as occupation, invasion and even annexation can be used, but not “Bulgarian fascist occupation”. According to many scholars in the West, there is no fascist system in Bulgaria. There is an authoritarian regime of Tsar Boris, which stops the work of the Bulgarian parliament, but Bulgaria does not have a fascist regime. “We cannot define Bulgaria as a classic fascist state, as we can say about then fascist Italy or Nazi Germany. We can treat Bulgaria as a pro-Nazi, pro-fascist country, but Bulgaria was not a fascist state at the time,” said in an interview with RFE/RL. the co-chairman of the Historical Commission Dragi Georgiev. The American Jewish Committee said that despite being an Axis ally, Bulgaria defied the Nazis’ orders and protected its Jews. No other European country under Nazi control managed to protect its Jewish population.
Currently in Bulgaria live about 2000 Jews. After the end of WW II they were 48 000.
"The Fox and the Führer: How a Nazi Ally Saved 50,000 Jews " This is vs tsar Boris III who saved jewish people.
Sucks that ucsd has gone down the communist rabbit hole... not surprised it is california we are talking about but still... no wonder ppl hate Americans
The biggest genocide in Europe after Holocaust was extermination and killing of Bulgarian people in region of Vardar Macedonia. Started in 1913 and continued until TODAY! Between 1913 and 1941 Genocide was carried on by Yugoslav Government of Belgrade. After 1945 Genocide over Bulgarians in Macedonia was carried on by Yugoslav communist in order to keep this land populated with Bulgarians in Yugoslavia! And not to give it back to Motherland Bulgaria. The communist and Belgrade is going to pay for this Genocide over Bulgarians soon or later!
I am living now in the Jewish neighborhood in Sofia. The synagogue still stands. As well as the Sofia central market. But no much else remains. I didn't know much about its background until very recently. I understand 5/6 thousand Bulgarian Jews still live in Bulgaria. Many sephardic jews who arrived from Spain after 1492. Shortly after the end of the Granada War, the Catholic Monarchs signed the decree of expulsion of the Jews in Granada. Many settled in Bulgaria. At one point there were 60 thounsand Jews in Bulgaria. Most emigrated to Israel after 1945. I can tell you that even today it is one of the liveliest neighborhoods in Sofia. Very international. You can see Jewish tourists from time to time. There is one Kosher shop not far from the Romanian church, two blocks away from the Sofia Synagogue. The synagogue is located in an area unique in Europe. There is a mosque, a Orthodox church, and a Catholic church in the same area. A testament to the religious tolerance in Bulgaria.
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The Holocaust was not only the killing of the Jews but it was the genocide of the Turkic Peoples of Eastern Europe and the Jews highjacked it.
I'm just going to start by saying that as an American, there is no such thing as a "crime against peace" (6:29). The concept itself is inherently un-American because if that were true, there would be no justification for the American Revolutionary War for Independence. Secondly, I think that, as mentioned at 56:00, and towards the end of the video, ceding sovereignty of states to an international court is an incredibly naive idea. Take, for example, the youtube channel Long Island Audit, he is purely exercising his 1st Ammendment rights and is facing incredible backlash within the United States, currently on trial in Danbury, Connecticut. I'm concerned about a tyrannical local govt in the USA and you want to let an international court decide the fate of anyone? Not a chance. Thirdly, I think it's absolutely horrible (and flat out propaganda) of you to say "the more important conversation is how to aid Ukraine in the war right now" at 58:20. I live close to LA but this applies to the USA as a whole also, the homelessness, drug (fentanyl), and border crisis is out of control. Just look at the youtube channel California Insider for examples. We've sent $113 billion to Ukraine and what has it accomplished? Nothing. Why don't we try fixing our own problems before getting involved in other nation's wars? And we haven't even mentioned the elephant in the room yet. The Nuremburg trials resulted in the creation of the Nuremburg code, which is comprised of 10 principles. The first principle stating "The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential." So why then did UC San Diego mandate an experimental vaccine (look up Project Veritas) onto its student population? You can either make the claim that we care about what happened in Nuremburg, Germany, and have informed consent on experimentation; or claim we don't care about what happened there and mandate an experimental vaccine. But you really can't do both and have anyone take you seriously. Due to that, UC San Diego will really live up to its reputation of being UC Scam Diego.
2022 years since what.. 🧐 Merry Christmas!!
This song goes hard
According to Stefan Tzanev, Queen Ioanna saved the jews . One morning the King Boris went to the royal garden to see all roses were torn . He confronted the Queen - What did the roses do to you . Queen Ioanna answered - And what did the jews do to you ! Do not underestimate the authority of wives in their families !
I don't totally agree about Russia liberating us, to say the least. Long story short: they did in fact fight the Ottomans, but they had different agenda for the Balkans (Balkan Peninsula) Also, Russia was against the unification of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia. With today's war in Ukraine, you can see their imperialistic mindset.
Те са винаги симпатизирали сърбите повече, спрямо нас, та и да не кажем, че те създадоха РСМ, чиито жители отричат, че те са ги създали ужким.
Whatever the reason... they did Helped us!!!
@@taniam5314, yeah but that's a byproduct, not their intentions.