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e invasion had been a ghastly failure for the | Russians, a setback which was followed by considerable |
Fidalgo entertained the | Russians aboard his ship, and then on July 5, 1790, co |
About 70% of population consists of Lipovans ( | Russians), about 25% - Ukrainians, and the remaining - |
"To the | Russians abroad it has been granted to shine in the wh |
eceives 24,048 entries from across Russia and | Russians abroad. |
February 7th, 1941 was taken prisoner by the | Russians, accused spying for the command of the Estoni |
The | Russians achieved total surprise and broke through the |
Yes - many | Russians actually believe that. |
As the | Russians advanced into Germany, he fought at Lutzen on |
nst heavy resistance and very bad weather the | Russians advanced. |
the expulsion of the German population by the | Russians after WW II. |
His forces supported the | Russians against the Turks and restored some order to |
The | Russians agreed not to establish any client states in |
The | Russians aimed to seize control of the Chinese Eastern |
The | Russians aimed for control over Amur River for navigat |
Sizable communities of Germans, | Russians, Albanians and Poles are present. |
eld in Minsk KGB jail and were handed over to | Russians almost three months later on February 22, 200 |
her conditions, with occasional blizzards the | Russians also attacked the wrong village, occupying th |
nt in a best-selling contemporary record, the | Russians also arranged a concert for their visitor Geo |
n in an agreement between the British and the | Russians, although the Chinese and Afghans did not fin |
ficer thought captured and brainwashed by the | Russians, although his nickname appears to be an allus |
ist activity and animosity towards Russia and | Russians among the Ingush population. |
The | Russians anchored just outside the Kerch Strait and sa |
, and soon after 8 p.m. firing ceased and the | Russians anchored. |
ia i szkice historyczne z XIX i XX w. (Poles, | Russians, and demons. |
9 out of 1671 students in 1920), 57 Poles, 26 | Russians and 4 of other nationalities. |
The Adventures of Three | Russians and Three Englishmen in South Africa (French: |
e main military support base for battles with | Russians and Lithuanians. |
nder VI to issue a crusading bull against the | Russians and get some indulgence money, but his effort |
1926: 18,020, 61% Ukrainians, 37% Jews, 1% | Russians and 1% Poles. |
Huiyuan was known to the | Russians and Westerners as the New Kuldja, Chinese Kul |
pez), is actually working for Poldark and the | Russians, and that Poldark plans to destroy the oil su |
se by the Tatars/Mongols, Lithuanians, Poles, | Russians, and Nazis. |
Riehl visited the site with the | Russians and said that the facility was mostly destroy |
916, some of the members were captured by the | Russians and British as they were trying to get back t |
Throughout the summer and early fall of 1812, | Russians and French were stalemated at Polotsk, which |
y-specifically Narva-could be retained by the | Russians and Velike Luki would be returned from Batory |
ulgarians, 25% Ukrainians, 17% Moldovans, 14% | Russians, and 6% Gagauz people. |
dvanced on the west side of the river and the | Russians and French advanced up the east side. |
e Balkan region (despite being an ally of the | Russians and the Germans in the Three Emperors' League |
stan and the former Soviet Union have married | Russians and Kazakhs. |
both Vietnamese and French, but also Chinese, | Russians, and Americans. |
ring his knowledge and experience of both the | Russians and the Battle of Khalkhin Gol (Nomonhan). |
The | Russians and most other communist nations then stayed |
ontrol of Mongolia, took command of the White | Russians and crushed the Bolsheviks with help from Kaz |
fun of foreigners, including the French, the | Russians, and the Canadians, especially those who are |
Before 1825, Spanish, French, English, | Russians and Americans were drawn to the Bay Area to h |
sengers sent to Stockholm were delayed by the | Russians and arrived too late. |
was 75 in 1989 and 66 in 2000; mostly ethnic | Russians and Chuvash people. |
who backed mujahadeen guerrillas against the | Russians and Afghan regime forces). |
Both | Russians and the English were annoyed by the exchange |
Russians and other non-local landlords were allowed to | |
happened to be an MI6 agent infiltrating the | Russians and subsequently turned Bettaney over to Brit |
attle of Inkermann, personally attacked three | Russians, and with the gunners of his Division of the |
1714 the garrison capitulated to the invading | Russians, and it took them only two days to take the c |
Ronald Hingley, author of | Russians and Society and a specialist in Dostoevsky's |
rd the end of the war, he was captured by the | Russians and died in one of their prison camps. |
d "reservoir" that has saved many Ukrainians, | Russians and Soviets from starving to death during per |
dhist services in monasteries and imprisoning | Russians and Mongols who were considered as "separatis |
He actually had to borrow charts from the | Russians and maps from the British in order to operate |
Novosti reported that the crew was four | Russians and four Moldovans, but it was later determin |
ng Germans and guided into confrontation with | Russians and Jews. |
tell them that just like those who served the | Russians and benefited from them, they too will meet t |
eing Chechens, 134,744 Ingush, the rest being | Russians and other ethnic groups. |
the Theresienstadt concentration camp by the | Russians and was then placed in a children's home for |
Kerim Pasha counterattacked against the | Russians and defeated Oganovski at the Battle of Malaz |
that claims there is an agreement between the | Russians and the US to keep details secret until 2021. |
s 190,000-man army to close in on the 100,000 | Russians and 15,000 Prussians. |
otably the Rus', predecessors of Belarusians, | Russians, and Ukrainians. |
ic learning, as "Americans, Indians, Tartars, | Russians, and even Chinese visited it". |
major success, the French troops crushed the | Russians and captured seven cannons. |
Later Yamghurchi khan was defeated by the | Russians, and with the help of the noble Yusif's sons, |
a ship, Persia, carrying weapons to the White | Russians and diverted them to Fiume. |
between several imperial powers including the | Russians and the French, as well as the Chinese and th |
kills flying a red-painted Me-109 against the | Russians, and later in defense of Germany (flying a sc |
and the Hungarians, against fellow Slavs, the | Russians and the Serbs. |
ar among Christian fundamentalists and ethnic | Russians, and are known for presiding over anti-gay ra |
, including Ashkenazim, Mizrahim, Ethiopians, | Russians, and others. |
f the Third Partition, he was arrested by the | Russians and imprisoned in St. Petersburg. |
tary force called "Dunsterforce" of Cossacks, | Russians and Azeris. |
her major refit, this time carried out by the | Russians, and received amongst other things, a brand n |
Russians and Lipovans - 6.37% | |
Rehe and Suiyuan 1921-28; fought against the | Russians and the Japanese |
ba is like what Sake is to Japanese, Vodka to | Russians and Wine to French. |
White | Russians and Kuban Cossacks |
Italians, American Indians, | Russians, and Americans comprised most of Haileyville, |
rimea, personally encountered and killed five | Russians, and while under heavy fire also rescued a wo |
ention" prisoners, such as Jews, Roma, Sinti, | Russians and Ukrainians were sent to concentration cam |
This usually meant Jews, Poles, | Russians, and Gypsies. |
gust 19 as part of the Great Game between the | Russians and the British that made Afghanistan a buffe |
The | Russians and Bulgarians had made a gallant stand. |
andamme attacked an army of 54,000 Austrians, | Russians and Prussians under Barclay de Tolly, but wer |
tic Finnic nationalities, and 32% represented | Russians and other East Slavic nationalities. |
Polish in their defence against the Orthodox | Russians, and was very active in arousing sympathy for |
e were also Koreans, Japanese, Manchus, White | Russians and smaller minorities. |
Poles had gray ones; Jews and Romas, yellow; | Russians and other non-Polish Slavs blue. |
e Battle of Simnitza was a battle between the | Russians and the Turks fought on June 26, 1877 at Svis |
other parts of the Soviet Union, for example | Russians and Ukrainians. |
several decades of the Great Game between the | Russians and British. |
orcing Swedish army, however, was ambushed by | Russians, and a Russian army under Aleksandr Danilovic |
right flank of the Chinese lines and for the | Russians and French to turn the left flank on the oppo |
t of France in 1678, and was later invaded by | Russians and Germans. |
the late 1800s a group of Serbs, Greeks, and | Russians appealed to the Holy Synod of the Russian Ort |
The | Russians approached in two parallel lines of five batt |
When the | Russians approached a local manor in which the Poles h |
renada, Lebanon, or the government saying the | Russians are evil and the Russian government probably |
following his conclusion that "in general the | Russians are acting little better than thugs", had "wi |
ilor stranded in a New England village in The | Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming. |
while Confederate newspapers report that the | Russians are driving on Warsaw. |
After 25,000 wildfires, some | Russians are starting to place some of the fault on Kr |
The | Russians are convinced enough to hand over the money, |
This is possibly why | Russians are known in Finnic languages as Venedes, a n |
ot off her success for her performance in The | Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming Andrea Dr |
The | Russians are hoping to gain an advantage in the Cold W |
Best Written American Comedy for 1966's, The | Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming. |
e big screen she appeared in London Town, The | Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, The Blue |
Significant minorities consisted of | Russians, Armenians, Lezgins, Tats, Talysh and Jews. |
Her parents were believed to be rebellious | Russians around the beginning of the 20th century. |
hat point, Littlepage started working for the | Russians, as Russian ambassador to Poland, Jacob Sieve |
very blunt man who is not as popular with the | Russians as his novel counterpart. |
in no position to get to Smolensk before the | Russians, as he needed to rest his exhausted troops an |
ed by the Soviet Army, he was employed by the | Russians as surveyor in their Land reform projects in |
Kexholm was renamed by | Russians as "Keksgolm" and was part of Saint Petersbur |
hus, Hui Muslims, Koreans, Japanese and white | Russians, as well as the majority Chinese-and their tr |
ed in the next few days, and on October 7 the | Russians assaulted the fortress at 3.00am. |
Both sides escalated the fight, with the | Russians assaulting the French left wing on Windmill K |
on, has criticized the viewpoint held by some | Russians, asserting that they refuse to acknowledge So |
ang committed suicide to avoid capture by the | Russians at Muzart Pass during a snow storm. |
the troops of the 65th made contact with the | Russians at Erlauf. |
The | Russians at this point had been repulsed at all points |
The total number of cannon captured by the | Russians at Tarutino -- 38 pieces in all -- was notewo |
hey fought an inconclusive battle against the | Russians at Eylau on 7-8 February 1807. |
The battle began with the | Russians attacking the II Corps, which occupied a posi |
Many Harbin | Russians, attracted by the booming economy of Shanghai |
tugal invaded France across the Pyrenees, the | Russians, Austrians and their allies invaded France ac |
reutz orders another attack, which throws the | Russians back and halted the Russian advance. |
Besides the | Russians, bands of Estonian soldiers, unwilling to aba |
s, the brewery was temporarily managed by the | Russians, before the Harmer family managed to legally |
She briefly went to the | Russians before being reclaimed by Holland and upon he |
Russians began migrating to Turkey in large numbers du | |
On December 1, 1994, the | Russians began bombing Grozny airport and destroyed th |
In the 1620s | Russians began to move into their territory and annexe |
Russians begin exploration of mainland that leads to d | |
into a federation of free Slavic people with | Russians being one of the equal rather than the domina |
They include: Ukrainians, | Russians, Belarusians, Germans, Azerbaijanis, Crimean |
Other | Russians belong to a more recent wave of immigration f |
th a totally new population of people (mainly | Russians, Belorussian, Ukrainians) from the Soviet Uni |
The | Russians' biological weapons program also took an inte |
Having brushed aside Ney, the | Russians bore down on Bernadotte's corps. |
re disapproval of colonial powers such as the | Russians, British, and French, and the post colonial e |
n mid-December 1942 and mid-January 1943, the | Russians broke through the Italian lines on the Don; e |
yle in commanding successful cavalry raids on | Russians brought him acclaim and he was soon promoted |
two attempts to storm the city of Plevna, the | Russians brought up significant reinforcements and the |
In 1688 the | Russians built an advanced fort at Novobogoroditskoye |
Eight years later, the | Russians built Burnaya Fortress there, which was succe |
Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta to the | Russians Buldakov and Ivanov. |
ual guides of much of the East to include the | Russians, Bulgarians and Serbs. |
o recreate the battlefield authentically, the | Russians bulldozed away two hills, laid five miles of |
ved many tokens of respect, not only from the | Russians, but also from the German emperor, William I, |
re; six of them were subsequently kept by the | Russians, but several others died before arriving in M |
They were liberated in January 1945 by the | Russians, but Erich and Heinz Geiringer had perished i |
May 9, they lost the title belts to The Rough | Russians but won them back in a rematch on July 26. |
s party, the housekeeper refuses to serve the | Russians, but Douglas rescues the situation before sli |
Romanians, 10.7% Poles, 4.2% Germans and 1.5% | Russians by ethnicity. |
Yavuz dodged north and avoided the | Russians by paralleling the Bulgarian coastline back t |
er of the 30th Regiment who was surrounded by | Russians, by shooting one and bayoneting another. |
o the battlefield and was urged to attack the | Russians by Murat, but Junot did nothing and the oppor |
ed about 300 yards in front of him, and three | Russians came reconnoitring under cover of the brushwo |
owed themselves to be worthy victors, and the | Russians can rightly call themselves invincible." |
it has been observed, anecdotally, that some | Russians cannot cite any difference in belief or pract |
The | Russians captured the Polish capital, Warsaw, crushing |
main attack on the pass was repulsed but the | Russians carried some of the trenches. |
Russians caught and executed him after he refused to b | |
The | Russians checked Turkish offensive in Transcaucasia an |
d could be replaced with a brief mention that | Russians claim that Brnasfield did not discover Antarc |
(rebels claimed up to 27 were killed, but the | Russians claimed only two were killed and five were in |
In my experience, South Koreans and | Russians commonly call it North Korea (Korean Buk Han, |
paid less than other Europeans; at one point, | Russians composed 12-15% of all Europeans in the Hong |
The defeated anti-Bolshevik | Russians congregated in Belgrade, Berlin, Paris, Harbi |
In August, the | Russians conquered Courland. |
It was well known that the | Russians copied the B-29 bomber calling their version |
s to hold on as long as it could and hope the | Russians could defeat the main Austro-Hungarian Army. |
by destroying the Prussian armies before the | Russians could arrive. |
The Slovaks were close to a surprise but the | Russians could overcome the hard-working opponent at t |
defensive battle, holding off what forces the | Russians could move forward, while they waited for the |
this was an attempt to murder them before the | Russians could free them. |
bardment, Ney launched an assault against the | Russians, crossing the Stragan but failing to capture |
is erupted in the August 1958 riots where the | Russians demanded that either the Grozny Oblast be res |
Russians demolishing Zamoyski Palace in Warsaw, in the | |
ame to be read as the first text claiming the | Russians' destiny to conquer Constantinople, a theme t |
Only after the | Russians destroyed most of the Swedish army did Prussi |
stributing their country's wares to the eager | Russians, developed, but the indigenous industry made |
The | Russians did not believe that superfiring turrets offe |
Is it because some | Russians did something bad to your family/close ones i |
Nevertheless, the | Russians did have a fine artillery arm manned by soldi |
In the ensuing combat the | Russians drove the French back toward Victor's rearwar |
By comparison, close to 3,000 | Russians drowned during the entire summer of 2009. |
Olofsborg withstood several sieges by the | Russians during the First and Second Russian-Swedish w |
uses two replicas of cannon captured from the | Russians during the Crimean War (the originals having |
He was arrested as a spy by | Russians during World War I. |
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