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???? my internet marketing course https://bit.ly/3Bdy30g ???? for quick contact +380 50 741 16 93 Julia (Telegram, Viber, WhatsApp) ???? my internet marketing agency https://para.agency/ call or write +380950821652 (Victoria) email: [email protected] hello, my dears! ???????? today you will have an unusual walk around Odessa - a city with colorful courtyards and a large criminal past. since the 19th century, entire families were engaged in criminal business by the sea, robbery skills were passed down here by inheritance. in addition, theft was taught in special schools. for many years Odessa was considered synonymous with smuggling, and in the 90s such things happened in the city that eyewitnesses still prefer to remain silent about. the epicentre of crime in Odessa was the legendary Moldavanka and today we will find out what exactly happened here in the past and how this area lives in our time ⏰ I filmed a big episode about Odessa in 2021, and it still remains relevant ⚓ Odessa guide Katya Kurlap will tell you about enterprising Odessans, smuggling, fraud and the city's iconic criminal authorities. ???? Ekaterina's contacts: / kateryna_kurlap Together with Katya we will visit the iconic flea market at the Starokonny Market, find out how and where the sellers bring antiques from, talk to colorful Odessans and hear shocking stories from the world of Odessa crime ⚡️ The locals will remember what scams flourished here 30-40-50 years ago and admit whether the city has cleared itself of bandits. Katya will explain why Odessans respected "Karabas" and tell what mark Mishka Yaponchik and Sonya Zolotaya Ruchka left in the history of the city. We will also walk through Odessa courtyards and drop in on Alexander Fridman, a famous collector. He will present his "forbidden" treasures and admit that he is connected with a member of the "Black Cat" gang. why was all the smuggling done in Odessa? who are the burglars? who sold tea with bricks and why? in this video you will find out everything, shocking discoveries and footage of colorful Odessa await you. enjoy watching! ???? in this episode: 00:00 announcement and greeting 2:45 flea market: history and modern times 7:27 who is protecting the flea market on Moldavanka? 9:03 is Odessa safe now? 10:19 About bathhouse #4 12:18 ArbatHomes: investments in Turkey 14:14 Bathhouse #4: About “Karabas” and burglars 21:09 About crime in old Moldavanka 24:35 About Odessa in the 90s: popular scams 26:12 About different Odessans 27:21 About treasures at a flea market 28:53 About the course and an internet marketing agency 32:00 Why is there so much crime in Odessa? 35:50 Visiting a collector 36:48 Friedman about unusual substances 39:01 About the courtyard on Mikhailovskaya 40:30 Why was smuggling done in Odessa? 43:40 About counterfeits in the past and now 44:56 Friedman about smuggling 46:28 Mishka Yaponchik: the story of a robber 51:35 A local about Yaponchik's yard 53:57 Sonya Zolotaya Ruchka: the story of a thief 56:39 Friedman about the "Black Cat" gang 57:50 How have Odessa and Odessans changed? 1:00:27 Thank you and goodbye ⚓️ BANDIT ODESSA: CRIMINAL PERSONALITIES ???? Mishka Yaponchik (Moishe-Yakov Volfovich Vinnitsky, 1891 - 1919) - a famous robber, the king of criminal Odessa. He kept the rich in fear, did not rob the poor and tried to avoid bloodshed. According to one version, he was nicknamed Yaponchik for the characteristic shape of his eyes; According to another version, because he told his Odessa colleagues about the lifestyle of Japanese thieves. ???? Sonya the Golden Hand (Sofia Ivanovna Blyuvshteyn, 1846-1902) was a criminal adventurer. She used her acting skills ???? in her scams and worked with trained animals. Sonya had a pet monkey that swallowed jewelry. The Golden Hand stole from hotels, jewelry stores, and first-class train compartments. Sonya hid stones under her long nails and made hiding places in the heels of her shoes. ????️ Karabas (Kulivar Viktor Pavlovich, 1949-1997) was a crime boss who ruled Odessa in the 90s. Thieves in law and officials throughout the CIS obeyed him. He got his nickname because he lived above the Zolotoy Klyuchik store on Deribasovskaya. According to another version, because he manipulated people like a fairy-tale puppeteer. After the collapse of the USSR, he began to engage in racketeering. Kulivar's patronage was considered a guarantee of security; he took up to 10% of the enterprise's profits for it. He was killed in 1997 in the courtyard near bathhouse No. 4 in Odessa. #Odessa #OdessaHistory #CriminalOdessa ???? See also: Shocking Odessa: Life or Survival: • Shocking Odessa: Life or Survival Why Odessa is Better: Revelations of Foreigners: • Why Odessa is Better: Revelations of Foreign...