Working Brother
2.42K subscribers
1.79K photos
539 videos
3 files
1.38K links
Just a brother, working. 😎

Link to chat πŸ”½
https://t.me/GMCcomments
Download Telegram
🧿 History, everywhere.
πŸ‘20πŸ™1
🧿 In the next couple of days 'Working Brother' will be going to the DPR to film on location and interview people on the ground. I already have a list of things and people to see, film and interview, however as the goal is, was, and will be to give the viewers what they want to see, tell me what that is.

Leave your comments and suggestions for topics that you are curious about and have not been covered enough (or at all) by other media.

(And I will do my best to make it happen)

πŸ‘‡πŸ»
πŸ‘26πŸ”₯1πŸ™1πŸ†1
🧿 Memorial to the 25,000 Rostov residents slaughtered by the nazi occupiers during WW2.

They were rounded up (mostly Jews) and put into this very pit and murdered.

Russia remembers.
πŸ‘19πŸ•Š11πŸ™1
🧿 WW1 memorial at the entrance to Rostov-on-Don.

(Gives the whole 'to the moon' idea a new perspective - yes that is the moon top left.)
πŸ‘15❀7
🧿 Eternal memory to the fallen heroes.

(All the monuments I visited today had flowers laid at them, it would seem that the memory of the second world war is still very fresh and alive.)
πŸ‘28πŸ™1
Working Brother
🧿 Eternal memory to the fallen heroes. (All the monuments I visited today had flowers laid at them, it would seem that the memory of the second world war is still very fresh and alive.)
🧿 Today is Monday, museums don't work on Mondays in Russia, I had planned to visit two. Thankfully the hotel reception introduced me to a tour guide (who also works with the ICRC) who volunteered to take me around all the monuments in and around Rostov-on-Don. Not only was he full of information about the city, the memorials, and the history, he was also versed in the current situation. Fifteen years ago he lived in Lughansk, he tells me he still has a 'babushka' living in Kiev, and another in Moscow, even though he was born in Rostov-on-Don.

He was adament that the Ukrainian and the Russian people are one. He was also hopeful that this will not escalate to a third world war, or a nuclear exchange.

Likewise, he pointed out that Rostov-on-Don was occupied by nazis for three years, yet it was liberated.

Big thanks to Yevgeni for the tour.
πŸ‘17πŸ‘7πŸ”₯3❀2
🧿 Went for a walk around the hotel. Even the hotel has a memorial.

"Eternal memory of the heros"
πŸ‘13❀12πŸ™1
🧿 Dodge and Bentley, quite unexpected for Russia.
πŸ‘13
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
🧿 Yet another of the WW2 memorials I filmed today, this one featuring a Maxim machine gun, and a woman holding a pistol.
πŸ‘18
🧿 Earlier today, in front of the hotel, a four door Lada, of the мчс ('M Ch S - Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations) from Dagestan.

A great segway to the next post...
πŸ‘15😁1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
🧿 For those that are unaware, or curious as to why I chose the label of 'Working Brother' here is a bit of history for you.

You may have also heard Russian forces use the term 'work brothers', this is where it originated.

+18
Magomed Nurbagandov, who was killed by ISIL (CIA creation) militants in Dagestan,Russia. The militants demanded from Magomed that he appealed to his relatives working in the police, and urge them to leave the service.

Magomed calmly said: "Work, brothers."
In the video of his execution he looks coolly into the camera of the isil militant as he is shot. These events took place in 2016.
After that the policeman was postumously decorated with the title of "Hero of the Russian Federation". His father is today one of those personally targeted by the sanctions.

"Work Brothers"
πŸ•Š38πŸ”₯13πŸ™12🫑8πŸ‘7❀2πŸ‘2πŸ₯΄1
🧿 Yet another of the monuments to the fallen of the second world war (known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War) that I visited earlier today, this is the main square of the Rostov-on-Don.
❀15πŸ‘12
🧿 Lights, camera, action. (Wall art in the hotel)

And good morning to all.
πŸ‘11