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Juncker Schmidt wants to shoot himself with a pistol

Kozma Prutkov
Kozma Prutkov

Phraseologism: Juncker Schmidt wants to shoot himself with a pistol.

Meaning: It serves as a jokingly ironic commentary about a gloomy mood, a bad mood, pessimism, etc.

Origin: From an ironic-parodic octagon (1854) by Kozma Prutkov: "The leaf withers, the summer passes, // Hoarfrost turns silver... // Junker Schmidt with a pistol // Wants to shoot himself. // Wait, madman, again // The greenery will come to life!" // Juncker Schmidt! Honestly, // Summer will return!"

Random phraseology:

Bankrupts of history.

Meaning:

About politicians whose doctrines and theories have been refuted by the very course of history.

Origin:

From the speech of the famous figure of the Russian revolution of 1917, Lev Trotsky (pseudonym of Lev Davidovich Bronstein, 1879-1940) at the Second Congress of the Russian Communist Youth Union (RKSM) in 1919: “Indeed, we would be bankrupt of history if we now surrendered our main city of the revolution" (Moscow).

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