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The second series of the documentary "Millennium War" continues the study of Russian-Ukrainian relations, delving further into history. Why was Russia obsessed with the idea of destroying Ukraine for centuries? What helped Ukrainians to preserve themselves as a nation despite genocide and Russification? Unwinding the spiral of time, we are looking for historical parallels: between Bucha, the capture of Kiev by Muravyov and the destruction of Baturin, the policies of Putin, Stalin and Peter I. How to finally break this cycle of violence to prevent the mistakes of the past? 00:00 St. Sophia Cathedral as a symbol of the indestructibility of the "Russian land" 01:07 About the "Russian matrix" 04:00 From Stalin to Peter 04:08 How Ukrainian peasants did not want to submit to Soviet power, 04:59 "Get away from Moscow" 05:22 How Russia has always been afraid of Ukrainian culture 05:57 The phenomenon of Ukrainization 06:50 Simon Petlyura's cultural policy 07:50 The world's favorite Christmas carol 08:22 The development of independent Ukraine always poses a threat to Russia 08:50 The capture of Kyiv by Muravyov 10:20 UNR 11:03 About the idea of Russian greatness in the times of the Russian Empire 11:50 About the prohibition of the Ukrainian language in the Russian Empire 14:18 Panteleimon Kulish's translation of the "Bible" and the myth of "one nation" 15:06 Dmytro Paly on the rebellious poetry of Shevchenko 16:38 How Mykola Karamzin wrote "History of the Russian State » by order of Catherine II 18:40 Catherine II finally destroys the Hetmanship 20:51 Peter I proclaims himself emperor 21:45 Feofan Prokopovich invented the Russian Empire and its ideological basis 23:06 Deportation of Ukrainians from the Right Bank to the Left Bank in 1711 24:17 Destruction of Baturin 24:55 The reaction of the Ordinians to the desire of Ukrainians to declare independence 25:40 The announcement of anathema to Ivan Mazepa 26:50 About Muscovy's envy of the freer Hetmanship 27:07 Ukrainian baroque 29:25 The role of religious affiliation for self-identification in the 17th century. 30:10 Secrets of the Synopsis of Kyiv: who wrote this document and who benefited from it 32:04 Pereyaslav Rada: the union that will enslave Ukraine for centuries to come 34:27 Why the Cossacks made agreements with the Moscow tsar as a partner 35:27 Moscow despotism 35: 52 Ivan the Terrible and the destruction of Novgorod 37:01 Ivan III: "the king of all Russia" and "Moscow - the Third Rome" 39.58 Agreements with the Horde and the imperial identity of the Muscovite kingdom 41:26 Danylo Halytsky's struggle with the Mongol-Tatars 42:23 Slavic tradition of the People's Rights Viche and self-government 43:26 The destruction of Kyiv by Andrii Bogolyubsky — the first Moscow terror against Ukraine 44:09 Nataliya Kryvda about real Russia 44:58 How Muscovites renounced their own identity in order to steal the Ukrainian one 45:30 The symbolism of St. Sophia Cathedral and inscriptions in Ukrainian on its walls 46:51 Russia originates from the Kiev hills 47:17 Motives of Russian aggression that do not change for centuries facebook: / pershyi.tv Policy of interaction with the audience on digital platforms of the Public: https://bit.ly/3tExgjd