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ront was a front (military subdivision) of the Soviet Union's Red Army during the Second World War.
The 27th Army was a field army of the Soviet Union's Red Army, which fought in World War II
In February 1921, the Soviet Russian Red Army invaded Georgia and put an en
The competition was hosted by Egypt after the Soviet Union refused to host it, as was the Soviet's
s Planning Committee reached an agreement with Soviet authorities regarding the dissolution of SovRo
Typically, the official Soviet policy regarding the Holocaust was to present
cial party line which overwhelmingly supported Soviet policies regardless of the actions of the Sovi
In fact, they met the Soviet 718th regiment which was preparing to make its
Soviet partisan regiment (1941-1944) (Belarusian: пар
The Soviet held regular meetings and printed leaflets, "N
It was not until 1989 that the Soviet authorities rehabilitated him.
hen the Finns signed a separate peace with the Soviet Union, relations soured.
Although a 1967 Soviet decree removed the charges against Crimean Tat
Two days later the government of the Soviet Russia renounced the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk,
The Soviet Union reoccupied Latvia as part of the Baltic
The Soviet women repeated their bronze medal from 1972 an
On December 16, 1986 Soviet Politburo replaced him with Gennady Kolbin, wh
Simultaneously, the Soviet authorities replaced all communist party and a
69 was the basic light off-road vehicle of the Soviet Army, replacing GAZ-67s and Willys Jeeps.
Soviet authorities reported that a total of 2,558 Jew
Soviet sources reported that “In 1945 the German Army
itvinov was appointed by Vladimir Lenin as the Soviet government's representative in Britain.
The modern station building, built in Soviet times, represents the typical Stalinist style.
On 27 May 1920 the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (TASSR) of the RSFSR was de
he oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on September 22, 1937.
The coat of arms of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted on February 10,
Map of the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1922
n, was the capital of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic from 1928 to 1929.
The Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (Galician SSR) existed from
hnic Karakalpaks from the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and Khorezm People's Soviet
rn in the village of Mankivka in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic into a family of teachers.
From 1956 to 1991, the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic used a variant of the coat
The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic was established on 21 July
Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Mari ASSR) was the success
Soviet Russia republic exhibition of 1960.
He was the prosecutor of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1944-1953 and Chief pr
The Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (Finnish: Karjalais-suomala
In late 1920, the Persian Soviet Socialist Republic in Rasht was preparing to m
The Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian: Тувинская АССР; T
Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic redirects here.
Bukharan Soviet Socialist Republic (September 1924-February 19
the People's Commissars of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (1940-1947) and Chairman of
3, the province became the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Karelian ASSR).
The Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik ASSR) was an autonom
The 1990 per capita GDP of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic was $8,591, which was above
th seven votes; Colombia, Syria, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Soviet Union abstai
ovich May was born in Kharkov, USSR, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1969.
The Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian: Автономная Советс
none, with two abstentions from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and Soviet Union.
passed with 13 votes to none; the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic and Soviet Union abstained.
957) was a surgeon and physician of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic .
The Kazak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian: Казакская АССР) w
to the Russian SFSR as the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956, he was the Chairma
levated in status to Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic on December 5, 1936.
The Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Yakut ASSR, Sakha: Саха ав
mel) was a first secretary of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic during the Soviet Union era
The Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Buryat: Буряадай Автономит
onstituent republic of the USSR as the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic during the final stages of
The Gharm Oblast was an oblast in the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union from th
none, with two abstentions from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and Soviet Union.
iv Oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on October 15, 1932.
The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic was established on February
he oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on January 10, 1939.
The Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was an autonomous republic
Map of the Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1922
The Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was an Autonomous Soviet So
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (9 July-21 September 1920),
0, he was elected as a deputy to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic's Verkhovna Rada.
f Shkurovka, North Kazakhstan Province, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic) is a former Soviet athlete
amily returned to their native Belarus (then a Soviet Socialist Republic) when he was three years ol
v (born January 17, 1981 in Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) is a Russian orienteering
He was born in Sugdidi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR, on May 20, 1937.
za Eladze on May 28, 1976 in Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (present Geor
Symphony Orchestra of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, whose first performance ov
Vetra (born May 22, 1967 in Ventspils, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR) is a retired Latvian
a of Bialystok became part of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, and was annexed by the Sov
ирова; born September 20, 1964 in Osh, Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union) is a former
Initially located within the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, the Karakalpak A.O. was tr
State Prize of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1978
republic of the RSFSR, see Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
Kyrgyz was the official language of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic.
iv when it became the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
created with the name Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
On December 5, 1936 it became the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.
In 1925, it was renamed the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
e was born in Kandry-Kutuy, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
s born in Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
ate, declaring establishment of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic.
autonomous republic, the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
ed to the formation of the Mountain Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
He was born in the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
1 it was transformed into the Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
For the Kazakh entity of that name, see Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.
He was de facto the president of Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic.
art of the Zakarpattia Oblast of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (joined 18 September 1934;
SR became one of the republics of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union).
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Representative
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics (ASSRs) of the Soviet Unio
nuty Chebyshev on a 1946 stamp of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
revalent after the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
original Doyle stories were altered to fulfill Soviet censorship requirements.
The design was modified in accordance with Soviet domestic requirements; in particular, the widt
tion to extract intelligence from an abandoned Soviet Arctic research station.
Between the two World Wars, Soviet biological research managed to connect genetic
She was the wife of Soviet Intelligence Resident Vasily Zarubin.
tov, the foreign ministers for Germany and the Soviet Union respectively.
on 2 December 1939 at Hitler's residence, the Soviet's demands were rejected, followed by the Sovie
In September 1961, the Soviet Union resumed nuclear testing, and the United
The Soviet Union returned her in June 1949 to Britain, wh
stepfather of Flora Wovschin, the most active Soviet spy revealed Venona project.
or Jane's Intelligence Review (formerly Jane's Soviet Intelligence Review).
To counterbalance British and Soviet influence, Reza Shah encouraged German commerc
The Soviet spy Richard Sorge was his grandnephew but fals
The last Soviet soldiers rides out of Afghanistan, ending a ni
onnaissance planes reported the arrival of the Soviet 4th Rifle Division, and ground patrols reporte
In the late 1960s, she became active in the Soviet human rights movement.
July 15 - A royal commission investigates a Soviet spy ring in Canada.
While being there, the Soviet prisoners rise up and take over the base.
n (Russian: Николай Алехин; 1913 - 1964) was a Soviet Union rocket designer.
They were intended for the ill-fated Soviet N-1 rocket moon shot.
Brovtsev had served in the Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces.
The M-100 was a two-stage Soviet sounding rocket.
The playable nations are: Nazi Germany, Soviet Union, Romania (pre- and post- defection), Hun
and Northern Bukovina following the June 1940 Soviet Ultimatum, Romania allied with Nazi Germany an
ич Малышев, born February 1, 1947) is a former Soviet competition rower and Olympic champion.
Lost to Viktor Demyanenko ( Soviet Union) RSC 1
Soviet Cup runner-up: 1945, 1949.
Soviet Cup runner-up: 1952, 1957.
Soviet Cup runner-up: 1991.
Even after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia officially maintains that all th
9 it was confirmed by the Presidium of Supreme Soviet of Russia.
For Soviet and Russian soccer player, see Valeri Shmarov
ikhail Yuryevich Biryukov (born 1958), retired Soviet and Russian football player
954 in Sylva, Sverdlovsk, Russia) is a retired Soviet and Russian basketball player.
евич Шмарко) (born 12 March 1969) is a retired Soviet and Russian football player.
ian: Игорь Ойстрах) (born April 27, 1931) is a Soviet and Russian violinist.
Черных) (October 6, 1931 - May 26, 2004) was a Soviet and Russian astronomer.
1963), Soviet and Russian actor, son of Oleg Yefremov
t and published extensively on many aspects of Soviet and Russian music.
н) (18 September 1942 - 1 December 2001) was a Soviet and Russian footballer and manager.
Нейман; born September 25, 1967) is a retired Soviet and Russian professional footballer.
1937), Soviet and Russian footballer and coach who managed F
He "remained a poster boy for Soviet and Russian radiation medicine".
March 20, 1933 in Leningrad) is a well-known Soviet and Russian bard and poet.
Leo Mazel (1907-2000), a Soviet and Russian musicologist
охорович Лосюков), born 15 November 1943, is a Soviet and Russian diplomat.
For Soviet and Russian football player and coach, see Ser
Lyudmila Alexeyeva - Soviet and Russian human rights activist
Soviet (later Russian) heavy/thrash-metal band Master
It includes the huge former Soviet (later Russian) aircraft carrier Minsk, redesi
Soviet Submarine S-350 was a Romeo class submarine.
Born in Yekaterinoslav, Soviet Union, Sagal emigrated to the United States wh
Vadim Medvedev, a Soviet official, said Kirilenko's chief concern was m
Molniya-1 No.2, was the first Soviet communications satellite to be launched.
on (GRAU index 17F12) is a Russian (previously Soviet) reconnaissance satellite.
Yantar is a series of Russian (previously Soviet) reconnaissance satellites, which supplemented
ion was to demonstrate technologies for future Soviet military satellites.
Political and ideological slogans Soviet people saw everyday everywhere.
Soviet historians saw him as a greedy man who concent
She refused to paint the Soviet commanders saying that she can paint only the
Stoliarsky is one of the founders of the Soviet violin school.
It was named after a Soviet space scientist Mikhail Lidov.
ear's Passover, he stood alongside the leading Soviet Jewish scientists, writers, and fighters to no
iginally claimed to have employed 3,370 former Soviet WMD scientists.
Top Soviet goal scorer: 1975, 1976, 1978
er in 1928, she was used on a cargo service to Soviet Black Sea ports, and became the first American
He made a positive impression on Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, who describ
The fears and suspicions of the Cold War led Soviet General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev to reject
Also several defects of the Soviet times sections were repaired.
For the American communist and spy for Soviet intelligence, see Floyd Miller.
For the Soviet cosmonaut, see Vladimir Lyakhov.
For Soviet footballer, see Yuri Vasilyevich Komarov.
For the 1989 Soviet film, see The Red Flute.
For the Soviet statesman, see Yevgeny Fyodorov
For the Soviet composer, see Karl Rautio.
For the Soviet satellite, see Kosmos 1.
For Soviet footballer, see Sergei Solovyov (footballer).
For the chain of stores in Soviet Russia, see Beryozka.
For the Soviet Congress, see 21st Congress of the Communist P
comes from the period of 'dark times' with the Soviet Union seems unlikely.
Soviet SU-76M Self-propelled gun
several pieces of foreign equipment, such as a Soviet SU-76M self-propelled howitzer.
Savitsky was a student in Moscow, when the Soviet government sent him to China to purchase foodg
On 3 January, the Soviet command sent four more divisions to meet the t
Near the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sent special search teams into Germany t
Given a unique opportunity to snatch a Soviet SS-N-5 SERB nuclear missile without the knowle
It was named for Soviet tenor Sergei Lemeshev.
st known song is "Instants" from the legendary Soviet TV series "Seventeen Instants of Spring" (1973
Several hundred thousand former Soviet citizens served in the German army wearing thi
However, although almost 72,000 Soviet personnel served in Korea their presence was s
Twelve Soviet Albemarles served for about two years; at leas
The Soviet news service TASS noted that by March 29 Salyu
a transmitter was operated on the site by the Soviet Foreign Service.
In fact, tight cooperation of Soviet secret services and Glavlit was unbroken from
Only in the fall of 1952 did the Soviet Union set up an organized system for monitorin
up d'etat against Mikhail Gorbachev rocked the Soviet Union, setting in motion events which led to t
In 1922 he immigrated to the Soviet Union, settling in Karelia.
Afterwards, Suzuki returned to the Soviet Union several times, and gradually developed a
After the Bolshevik Revolution, the Soviet Union severely persecuted Christianity.
                                                                                                    


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