The concert featured photos of the inhabitants of the Soviet Union, separated by World War II.
In Russia, on Channel One, at a concert on May 9, American thieves Bonnie and Clyde were shown on screen instead of soldiers in the front. Photo on Monday, May 9, published source Meduza.
So, live on the First TV channel, which broadcast a solemn concert on the occasion of Victory Day, on the screen, when singer Zara sang the song “If there was no war”, a picture of American thieves.
Organizers plan to show war-separated couples. But, among other things, they showed a photo from the Internet, depicting the famous American thieves Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who operated during the Great Depression – even before World War II.
Bonnie and Clyde were notorious American criminals who robbed banks and rural stores in U.S. towns. Between 1931 and 1934, along with their gang, they killed at least 9 policemen and 4 civilians. Bonnie and Clyde are romantically involved with each other.
The careful publication of their crimes by American journalism made them popular with the public during the economic crisis during the Great Depression. Subsequently, pop culture and the film industry created a charming and adventurous image of gangsters in love, collectively fighting the hardships of life against the government and police system.
Recall, Putin said that NATO countries are preparing attacks on Crimea and Donbass. And the attack on Ukraine was “forced, timely and the only right decision.”
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Source: korrespondent