Paternity suits develop proportional to the power and fame of the child. Once Stalin became Soviet dictator, his rumoured fathers included the celebrated Central Asian explorer Nikolai Przhevalsky, who resembled the adult Stalin and passed through Gori, and even the future Emperor Alexander III himself, who had visited Tiflis, supposedly staying at a palace where Keke toiled as a maid. But the explorer was a homosexual who was not near Georgia when Stalin was conceived, while Keke was not in Tiflis at the same time as the Tsarevich. --Simon Sebag Montefiore, "Young Stalin"
[edit] Imperialism According to David Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye's assessment, Przhevalsky's books on Central Asia feature his disdain for the Oriental - particularly, the Chinese - civilization. Przhevalsky explicitely portrayed the Chinese as cowardly, dirty and lazy, in a metaphor of "the blend of a mean Moscow pilferer and a kike", in all respects inferior to the "European civilization".[6] He purportedly argued that Imperial China's hold of its northern territories, in particular Xinjiang and Mongolia, was very weak and uncertain, and openly called for Russia's annexation of bits and pieces of China's territory.[7] He was described as a ruthless explorer who roamed Central Asia spaces "with a carbine in one hand, a whip in the other."[8]
Przhevalsky, as well as other contemporary explorers Sven Hedin, Sir Francis Younghusband, Sir Aurel Stein, were active players in the British-Russian struggle for influence in Central Asia, the Great Game.[8]
генерал-масон-экспериментаторhojja_nusreddinMarch 11 2018, 10:58:47 UTC
экспериментировал с мужчинами.
наследственное масонство? я думал, тока жыдизьм наследуеццо, а тут оказываеццо всё жыдо-масонство - наследственное заболевание! спасиба за цэнную научную новость! :)
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--Simon Sebag Montefiore, "Young Stalin"
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According to David Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye's assessment, Przhevalsky's books on Central Asia feature his disdain for the Oriental - particularly, the Chinese - civilization. Przhevalsky explicitely portrayed the Chinese as cowardly, dirty and lazy, in a metaphor of "the blend of a mean Moscow pilferer and a kike", in all respects inferior to the "European civilization".[6] He purportedly argued that Imperial China's hold of its northern territories, in particular Xinjiang and Mongolia, was very weak and uncertain, and openly called for Russia's annexation of bits and pieces of China's territory.[7] He was described as a ruthless explorer who roamed Central Asia spaces "with a carbine in one hand, a whip in the other."[8]
Przhevalsky, as well as other contemporary explorers Sven Hedin, Sir Francis Younghusband, Sir Aurel Stein, were active players in the British-Russian struggle for influence in Central Asia, the Great Game.[8]
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в данном случае - с двустволкой
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наследственное масонство?
я думал, тока жыдизьм наследуеццо, а тут оказываеццо всё жыдо-масонство - наследственное заболевание!
спасиба за цэнную научную новость!
:)
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