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olarship and research on Russia and the former | Soviet states, the London School of Economics establi |
For the | Soviet statesman, see Yevgeny Fyodorov |
It is also mentioned that the | Soviet station has laser cannons for defense against |
5 kopecks | Soviet stationery, 5 kopecks Soviet postage stamp and |
mple Thing, from Such a Simple Thing and Other | Soviet Stories, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1 |
Brovtsev had served in the | Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces. |
The | Soviet Strategic Offensive in Manchuria, 1945 (Cass S |
The | Soviet strength is in the USSR's massive production c |
Soviet Strike (VG) (1996) .... Delilah (voice) | |
Serhiy Vasylyovych Shevchenko is a former | Soviet striker and a Ukrainian coach. |
ted at Tufts University, receiving his B.A. in | Soviet Studies and Political Science, and then at Har |
Mouskhely organized and directed a center for | Soviet studies at the Strasbourg law faculty which be |
He graduated with his bachelors degree in | Soviet Studies, and he underwent Air Force intelligen |
e is the director of Department of Russian and | Soviet Studies. |
In 1984, | Soviet studio Uzbekfilm produced "There Will Come Sof |
Soviet SU-76M Self-propelled gun | |
several pieces of foreign equipment, such as a | Soviet SU-76M self-propelled howitzer. |
10 fatalities - | Soviet submarine K-431 reactor accident, August 10, 1 |
Soviet Submarine S-350 was a Romeo class submarine. | |
The nuclear-powered Charlie-I | Soviet submarine K-320 had a reactor accident prior t |
Investigations after the war pointed to the | Soviet submarine L21 as being responsible for the sin |
arge Finnish submarines managed to destroy one | Soviet submarine of which two were destroyed with tor |
Soviet submarine B-470 (1990), a Kilo-class submarine | |
Many sources refer to this submarine as | Soviet submarine K-329 or K-429 |
For the submarine, see | Soviet submarine K-8. |
S-99 became the fastest | Soviet submarine of thetime, reaching 20-22 knots sub |
is effort is the CIA's successful salvage of a | Soviet submarine in 1974. |
Soviet submarine B-515 was a Tango-class submarine of | |
hes for foreign wrecks, including Eurydice and | Soviet submarines including K-129. |
Soviet successes north of the Crimea had succeeded in | |
After initial | Soviet successes, the Germans struck back at Timoshen |
he accompanied President Ronald Reagan to the | Soviet Summit in Moscow. |
at did not change the fact of the overwhelming | Soviet superiority over the Germans in the sector. |
This ended overt | Soviet support for the East Turkistan Republic. |
However, those efforts received minimal | Soviet support and ended in failure. |
riticising the party's failure to denounce the | Soviet suppression of the Hungarian uprising. |
The | Soviet supreme command highly valued both the bravery |
In December, 1953, the | Soviet Supreme court found Beria guilty, after a five |
Soviet Svir-Petrozavodsk Offensive (1944) | |
omar and Melamid continued tweaking well-known | Soviet symbols and icons, often replacing Lenin and S |
It is also known, that one death barge with | Soviet sympathizers was hijacked by towboat under Fed |
on, the term useful idiot was used to describe | Soviet sympathizers in Western countries. |
sited the USSR, and became fascinated with the | Soviet system and its culture. |
and Slovenian socialists wanted to establish a | Soviet system in Prekmurje, but support was scant and |
umber of earlier mass graves of victims of the | Soviet system have also been found there, as Katyn Fo |
period of stagnation brought the crisis of the | Soviet system and reforms could not be long delayed. |
turned to the United States convinced that the | Soviet system was superior to the West. |
They were attempts to reform the | Soviet system from above to avoid revolution from bel |
Because the family was critical of the new | Soviet system, they left Russia in 1921. |
Soviet T-26 Model Tanks were in fact superior to thei | |
A | Soviet T-50, on display |
According to legend, the classic | Soviet table-glass was designed by Mukhina. |
A classic 14-facets | Soviet table-glass, produced in the city of Gus-Khrus |
In 1930-1950s Sergei Zakharov a lot worked in | Soviet Tajikistan, where designed the interiors of pu |
cipated in the border breaking event Next Stop | Soviet taking place in the Soviet Union 1989 in order |
Among the | Soviet tank commanders, starshina S. F. Smirnov destr |
shein received the honor of becoming the first | Soviet tank commander in Spain following his arrival |
tting out with three assault guns he located a | Soviet tank patrol and in the small battle two of his |
l of 52-K was the base for the family of 85-mm | Soviet tank guns. |
In 1939 the most numerous | Soviet tank models were the T-26 light tank, and the |
Several | Soviet tanks appeared on the bank of Daugava river in |
By noon on 24 October, | Soviet tanks were stationed outside the Parliament bu |
He claimed some 80 | Soviet tanks destroyed and 43,000 gross register tons |
Shortly afterwards, he observed some | Soviet tanks approaching, he engaged the approaching |
in Passage fighters destroyed at least a dozen | Soviet tanks, and resisted several waves of assault. |
his entire ammunition supply and destroyed 22 | Soviet tanks, while the rest retreated. |
is finding led directly to a new generation of | Soviet tanks. |
to be built using armor salvaged from captured | Soviet tanks. |
U-255 and U-209 emerged and bombarded | Soviet targets in Mys Zhelaniya and Khodovarikha on 2 |
It is named after a | soviet tatar poet Musa Jalil. |
She won a gold medal in dressage with the | Soviet team at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. |
rs later he won his second gold medal with the | Soviet team in the 1968 Olympic tournament. |
In 1972 he was part of the | Soviet team which finished fifth in the Olympic tourn |
our years later he won the gold medal with the | Soviet team in the 1980 Olympic tournament. |
In 1968 he was part of the | Soviet team which won the gold medal in the Olympic t |
Four years later he was part of the | Soviet team which won the silver medal. |
r years later he won the bronze medal with the | Soviet team in the 1972 Olympic tournament. |
At the 1972 Games he was a member of the | Soviet team which won the bronze medal in the Olympic |
Dzhordzhikiya was a member of the | Soviet team which won the silver medal at the 1952 Ga |
He participated on the | Soviet team that won gold medals at the 1988 Summer O |
He was part of the | Soviet team which won the bronze medal in the 1956 to |
In 1972 he was part of the | Soviet team which won the bronze medal in the Olympic |
r years later he won the silver medal with the | Soviet team in the 1976 Olympic tournament. |
In 1976 he was part of the | Soviet team which won the silver medal in the Olympic |
he USA team's victory over the heavily favored | Soviet team in the medal round was dubbed the "Miracl |
Moreover, the | Soviet team also collected the most silver (6) and br |
In 1964 he was a squad member of the | Soviet team which won the gold medal in the Olympic t |
She was a member of the | Soviet team who won the Team gold medal at the 1970 W |
Four years later she was part of the | Soviet team which won the gold medal again. |
In 1980 he was a member of the | Soviet team that won the bronze medal at the 1980 Sum |
He was a member of the bronze medal winning | Soviet team at the 1985 World Junior Hockey Champions |
He was a member of the | Soviet team which won the silver medal. |
He also won two World Championships with the | Soviet team (1960 and 1962) and the European Champion |
Vladimir Petrov played for | Soviet Team in three Winter Olympics, 1972 Soviet Uni |
In 1964 he was part of the | Soviet team that won the gold medal in the Olympicst. |
In 1964 he was part of the | Soviet team which won the gold medal in the Olympic t |
Ryzhak was part of the | Soviet team which won the bronze medal in the 1956 to |
In 1952 he was part of the | Soviet team which finished seventh in the Olympic wat |
Along with Norway, the | Soviet team also won the most silver medals (5). |
Four years later she was a member of the | Soviet team which won the gold medal again. |
The | Soviet team also captured the team gold medal. |
The | Soviet team won the tournament with a perfect 5-0 rec |
The | Soviet team won the tournament with a perfect 7-0 rec |
He won Olympic gold as a coach with the | Soviet team at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
In 1952 he was a member of the | Soviet team which finished seventh in the Olympic wat |
Mogilny played for the senior | Soviet Team that won a gold medal at the 1988 Winter |
e 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, where the | Soviet team won a gold medal. |
At the 1972 Summer Olympics he was part of the | Soviet team which finished fifth. |
r years later he won the bronze medal with the | Soviet team in the 1956 tournament. |
In 1972 he was part of the | Soviet team which finished fifth. |
In 1988 he was part of the | Soviet team which won the silver medal in the Olympic |
The | Soviet team was also withdrawn from the following Wor |
rs later he won his second gold medal with the | Soviet team, in the 1968 Olympic tournament. |
He was a member of the | Soviet team, which won the silver medal. |
he won his second silver medal as part of the | Soviet team. |
In 1976 he won the gold medal with the | Soviet team. |
ummer Olympics she won the gold medal with the | Soviet team. |
hen he was still performing as a member of the | Soviet team. |
In 1988 she won the bronze medal with the | Soviet team. |
our years later he won the gold medal with the | Soviet team. |
In 1976 she won the gold medal with the | Soviet team. |
n 1988 she won the bronze medal as part of the | Soviet team. |
side Alexandre Chivadze, to have captained the | Soviet team. |
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, he played for numerous | Soviet teams, until his retirement as a player in 196 |
A statement is issued on July 31 that | Soviet technicians will assist Afghanistan in prospec |
In the early 1930s, Winkler-Koch hosted | Soviet technicians for training. |
She highlighted US interest in various | Soviet technology, including nuclear-powered satellit |
one of the larger aviation museums displaying | Soviet technology. |
Cossacks of the Kuban (1949) became staples of | Soviet television and proved effective in showcasing |
It was named for | Soviet tenor Sergei Lemeshev. |
Korea, Japan turned its military interests to | Soviet territories. |
The zone of occupied | Soviet territory on the Eastern Front which were unde |
On June 22, 1941, the German army invaded | Soviet territory. |
lision but Schellmann managed to bail out over | Soviet territory. |
as the last to walk from Afghanistan back into | Soviet territory. |
rmans were granted rights to military bases on | Soviet territory. |
The first | Soviet test of a "true" hydrogen bomb was on November |
Following the resumption of | Soviet testing, President John F. Kennedy said, "The |
krainian soccer competitions as well as in the | Soviet, the club was called Khimik (chemical scientis |
st important were the elections to the Supreme | Soviet, the parliament of the Latvian SSR, on March 1 |
ay 1941 in Kaunas, Lithuania) is a Russian and | Soviet theatre director. |
Three mosaics with a | Soviet theme are present on both walls. |
A. G. Doroshkevich is a Russian (and former | Soviet) theoretical astrophysicist and cosmologist. |
Matvei Bronstein (1906-1938), | Soviet theoretical physicist |
Soviet theorists emphasised both the political and 'm | |
I agree the | Soviet theory is dubious, but it is widely held, espe |
of Marshal Dmitriy Ustinov heralded a shift in | Soviet thinking about nuclear weapons. |
Soviet Third League | |
The Rise And Fall Of The | `Soviet Threat (Institute for Policy Studies, 1979) |
d attack on the CIA's annual assessment of the | Soviet threat. |
Soviet-made time pieces in the West, Sekonda's | Soviet ties ended with the break-up of the USSR. |
In | Soviet time Juravschi trained at the Armed Forces spo |
In | Soviet time she trained at VSS Trud in Leningrad. |
Club Crest, | Soviet time |
In | Soviet time she trained at Dynamo in Kalinin. |
In | Soviet times she trained at Dynamo in Vladimir |
During | Soviet times the church was used as a barn and shed. |
olinguistic patchwork of Central Asia in later | soviet times |
Also several defects of the | Soviet times sections were repaired. |
Skrypnyk noted that in | Soviet times the museum had a designated security gro |
In | Soviet times the population jumped to 8,000, with man |
During | Soviet times the provincial town was transformed into |
In | Soviet times the Baikove cemetery became the main nec |
"During the | Soviet times the Maslenitsa as all the other religiou |
In | Soviet times the club participated on the professiona |
During | Soviet times it served as the V. I. Lenin Museum. |
During | Soviet times Ukraine with 2,500 km2 (965 sq mi) was t |
y, the street was named as Mykolaivska, and in | Soviet times it was known as Karl Marx street. |
In | Soviet times Kiev-Zhuliany was used for domestic flig |
In | Soviet times, the dead soldiers of Kruty were conside |
In | Soviet times, the phone book does not indicate the ad |
The modern station building, built in | Soviet times, represents the typical Stalinist style. |
In | Soviet times, the club played at the 7,000 seat Kiev |
In | Soviet times, until 1991, the city was known as Karlo |
In the | Soviet times, the Likani residence passed into the pr |
rov, an ethnic Buryat, moved to Ukraine during | Soviet times, where he has spent most of his life and |
During | Soviet times, one of the leaders of the Communist Par |
The chapel was demolished in the | Soviet times, in 1936, in the heat of the Bolshevik c |
the majority of population was Polish, and in | Soviet times-Russian. |
all flats with their families as was common in | Soviet times. |
The cheese began production in | Soviet times. |
The current station building was built in | Soviet times. |
e kolkhoz «Vynohradar» was located here in the | Soviet times. |
(The full work was only published in | Soviet times.) |
In 1991, he won the cup and the last | Soviet title with CSKA Moscow. |
cratic hegemony in the region and provoked the | Soviet to demand its abolition. |
Soviet Top League runner-up: 1984, 1985. | |
Soviet Top League winner: 1963, 1969. | |
Soviet Top League winner: 1985, 1986, 1990. | |
Soviet Top League winner: 1966, 1967, 1968. | |
Soviet Top League winner: 1976 (spring). | |
Soviet Top League runner-up: 1986. | |
Soviet Top League winner: 1940, 1945, 1949. | |
Soviet Top League bronze: 1948, 1949, 1957. | |
He made his debut in the | Soviet Top League in 1978 for FC Zorya Voroshylovhrad |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Top League in 1991 for PFC CSKA Moscow. |
1964 | Soviet Top League's top goalscorer (16 goals). |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Top League in 1985 for FC SKA Rostov-on-Don. |
As a manager, he won the | Soviet Top League with Spartak and Ararat Yerevan. |
Soviet Top League bronze: 1964, 1965 (both as manager | |
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