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May, Krebs talked to Chuikov, commander of the | Soviet 8th Guards Army. |
of his formation broke out and returned to the | Soviet lines. |
ocumentary on how Germany, Britain, Italy, The | Soviet Union, France, Japan and the USA entered the w |
long after the war, the British supported the | Soviet claim that the Nazis had staged the Katyn Mass |
Diplomatic relations between the | Soviet Union and Sri Lanka were established on Februa |
September 6, 1991 - The | Soviet Union recognizes the independence of the Balti |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1948 (see 1948 in film). |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1971 for FC Stroitel Poltava. |
entral Committee of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union (Russian: Генеральный секретарь ЦК КПСС) |
In 1978, the | Soviet state posthumously rehabilitated him of crimin |
he possibility of revenge being meted out, the | Soviet cannot move until Ivanov commands it of him. |
As a player, he made his debut in 1972 in the | Soviet Second League for Barrikady Volgograd. |
In 1965 he travelled to the | Soviet Union. |
April 2000) was a mechanics scientist from the | Soviet Union. |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1984 for FC Torpedo Vladimir. |
rst championship since the last edition of the | Soviet Top League in 1991. |
The | Soviet authorities approved of this festival probably |
fter and Olympic champion who competed for the | Soviet Union. |
1988 Olympic games in Seoul, after playing the | Soviet Union in the final. |
1938) is a sailor and Olympic champion for the | Soviet Union. |
Finnish Army during the Winter War against the | Soviet Union. |
licana during World War II over Greece and the | Soviet Union. |
Gubarev graduated from the | Soviet Naval Aviation School in 1952 and went on to s |
l officer, the first Commander-in-chief of the | Soviet Navy. |
The | Soviet Union dispatched its foreign minister, Andrei |
He was taken prisoner by the | Soviet Union and held until 1955 |
rst Trotskyist delegation allowed to visit the | Soviet Union during the Glasnost era. |
, Helena 71, and the following year toured the | Soviet Union and Japan. |
ws of the Russian SFSR over legislation of the | Soviet Union (sovereignty). |
On the contrary, the | Soviet elite, centered in Moscow were major thieves s |
Although out of favour with the | Soviet Communist Party, he was still sent abroad as a |
The | Soviet Union |
For the | Soviet training aircraft, see Yakovlev UT-2. |
Von Leeb was to destroy the | Soviet units in the Baltic region and capture all Sov |
Along with Norway, the | Soviet team also won the most silver medals (5). |
The | Soviet Union was the first nation to allow women pilo |
Similarly the | Soviet Union used those guns it captured from Lithuan |
l, as Makarov had played 11 pro seasons in the | Soviet Union prior to joining the Flames. |
) is a rower from Belarus who competed for the | Soviet Union. |
long with many other such sites throughout the | Soviet Union. |
Following the collapse of the | Soviet Union and reunification of Germany, the divisi |
numerous religious attractions throughout the | Soviet Union. |
The Art of 1960-1985 in the | Soviet Union. |
s the first woman to become a navigator in the | Soviet Air Force in 1933. |
At the 1968 Games he was part of the | Soviet boat which won the bronze medal in the eights |
With the Stalinization of the | Soviet Union, the village was renamed Rotfront in 192 |
ssfully infiltrated the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union, the Comintern, and the political police |
built between 1956 and 1965 and served in the | Soviet Navy until the 1980s |
INT data, targeting radar installations in the | Soviet Union and Soviet naval ships at sea. |
In the | Soviet Republic of Moldova the earthquake destroyed a |
CIA armed Afghanistan's Mujahideen during the | Soviet war in Afghanistan. |
He traveled to the countries in the | Soviet bloc and even to the West. |
The | Soviet Union lost 26.6 million men and women in total |
ber of pipes, which later proved useful to the | Soviet oil industry workers, were delivered. |
1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, after playing the | Soviet Union in the final. |
player, he made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC Nyva Ternopil. |
Subsequently Clara returned alone to the | Soviet Union, became a Soviet citizen, and spent the |
azitel'nyi class were destroyers built for the | Soviet Navy in the early 1940s. |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1986 for FC Nart Cherkessk. |
Four years later she was a member of the | Soviet team which won the gold medal again. |
ose was offered the opportunity to work in the | Soviet Union, which he accepted. |
n 1922-1924 he served as cadre-in-chief of the | Soviet legation in the Austrian capital Vienna. |
In 1988 she won the bronze medal with the | Soviet team. |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1989 for FC Shakhtar Pavlohra |
In 1924 he studied in the | Soviet Union and in December of that year joined the |
In April 1945 Kurmanovych was arrested by the | Soviet military counter-intelligence SMERSH and trans |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1979 for FC Rotor Volgograd. |
aunchers were built before Germany invaded the | Soviet Union in June 1941. |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1980 for FC Dynamo Makhachkal |
Deputy Chairmen of the | Soviet Peace Committee (1962-1982) and Chairman (1982 |
The | Soviet Union continued to develop methods to efficien |
Bion 2 was a Bion satellite launched by the | Soviet Union on October 22, 1974 at 1800 hours UTC. |
Russia - 2 February 1991) was a boxer from the | Soviet Union. |
entral Committee of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union. |
The match was contested by the | Soviet Union and Yugoslavia at the Parc des Princes, |
orts estimate casualties in fighting since the | Soviet intervention at 20,000 Afghan and 10,000 Sovie |
The British also agreed to return to the | Soviet Union all former Soviet citizens without excep |
interdicting German seaborne commerce with the | Soviet Union, Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Latvia. |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet First League in 1985 for FC Lokomotiv Moscow. |
After the collapse of the | Soviet Union it was returned to the Basilians and res |
The Ambassador from New Zealand to the | Soviet Union was New Zealand's foremost diplomatic re |
documentary, and news cameramen throughout the | Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. |
lonel General, was a military commander of the | Soviet Union. |
The | Soviet Union: History, Culture, Geography |
S-13 was a Stalinets-class submarine of the | Soviet Navy. |
Upon the | Soviet capture of Berlin, Soviet troops advised her t |
Afghanistan: the | Soviet Union's last war (London, Frank Cass, 1995, ne |
The areas ceded by Finland to the | Soviet Union after the Continuation War. |
On 27 December 1979, members of the | Soviet KGB Alpha Group killed him and Babrak Karmal b |
s beset by problems from the very onset in the | Soviet Union. |
In 1965-1971, Zorin served as the | Soviet ambassador to France. |
hty thousand specimens was appropriated by the | Soviet Government. |
She was transferred to the | Soviet Navy that same day as T-113. |
e communist organisations and ban the ones the | Soviet Union considered fascist. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1947 (see 1947 in film). |
e anti-Soviet activity on the territory of the | Soviet Union". |
to commit espionage and passing secrets to the | Soviet Union. |
en if they floated over the Berlin Wall to the | Soviet sector. |
ce, and from 1981 until 1987 Ambassador to the | Soviet Union. |
The family were all spies for the | Soviet Union during the 1940s. |
Four years later he won the gold with the | Soviet boat in the coxed fours competition. |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet First League in 1983 for FC Kuban Krasnodar. |
13 votes to none, while Czechoslovakia and the | Soviet Union abstained. |
The | Soviet dreams of coming here, while the American drea |
as a part of the Mozhaisk Defence Line and the | Soviet Reserve Front. |
was lucky enough to manage a landing near the | Soviet border post at Gjaurs. |
, which funded many refugees escaping from the | Soviet Union. |
For the | Soviet satellite, see Kosmos 1. |
The | Soviet city of Donetsk is destroyed by the stolen mis |
1974 Summit Series for Team Canada against the | Soviet Union. |
he last lunar spacecraft to be launched by the | Soviet Union. |
was born in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the | Soviet Union. |
After the dissolution of the | Soviet Union, the breed decreased to around 150 indiv |
Nazis with the intent of seizing power in the | Soviet Union, promising to reward the Germans with la |
War II Baden served as the headquarters of the | Soviet forces within Allied-administered Austria unti |
and Gheorghiu-Dej (left) at a reception at the | Soviet embassy, 1946 |
The MND was modeled on that of the | Soviet Union. |
The | Soviet held regular meetings and printed leaflets, "N |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1952 (see 1952 in film). |
He played three seasons in the | Soviet Top League for Dnipro and FC Kairat. |
votes, with 2 abstentions from Poland and the | Soviet Union. |
The plan envisioned a nuclear attack on the | Soviet Union with 20 to 30 atomic bombs. |
lel anti-Soviet Party Centre, to overthrow the | Soviet Government. |
з 3) was a spaceflight mission launched by the | Soviet Union on October 26, 1968. |
phrase has been in the Maoist critique of the | Soviet Union. |
The | Soviet team also captured the team gold medal. |
The | Soviet Union established the Adjarian Autonomous Sovi |
on 2 December 1939 at Hitler's residence, the | Soviet's demands were rejected, followed by the Sovie |
After 1945, under the | Soviet regime, the synagogue was used as a warehouse. |
Formed in 2003, DOSAAF RB is based on the | Soviet organization of the same name. |
April 1942 - 27 May 1977) was a boxer from the | Soviet Union. |
ter his home city of Wilno was occupied by the | Soviet Union under the terms dictated by the Molotov- |
iendly on February 27, 1955 in India where the | Soviet Union was victorious 3:0. |
en he began receiving medical treatment in the | Soviet Union. |
immediately signed a ceasefire treaty with the | Soviet Union. |
fter World War II, the area became part of the | Soviet Union. |
It is named after the | Soviet children's author Arkady Gaidar. |
cy of "equal distance" between Germany and the | Soviet Union. |
for Ararat Yerevan in 1973 when Ararat won the | Soviet Championship. |
ng with the 64th Army, was operating under the | Soviet Stalingrad Front. |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1984 for SKA Kyiv. |
Until 1940, when the area was ceded to the | Soviet Union following the Soviet Ultimatum to Romani |
in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles due to the | Soviet boycott. |
irst months of the war were disastrous for the | Soviet Union, and hundreds of thousands of SVT-40s we |
was a member of the Academy of Sciences of the | Soviet Union. |
In 1977 he left the | Soviet Union and emigrated to Israel. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1924 (see 1924 in film). |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1977 for FC Alga Frunze. |
The | Soviet called upon the workers and soldiers of the ca |
ween the Jewish theme and protests against the | Soviet regime was most pronounced in the Thirteenth S |
a more balanced opinion in the West about the | Soviet Union. |
ns included the hopes of independence from the | Soviet Union and past maltreatment by Soviet authorit |
The | Soviet team won the tournament with a perfect 5-0 rec |
It was the | Soviet Union's first mass produced tactical nuclear w |
After the dissolution of the | Soviet Union, the area has experienced massive urban |
Two days later the government of the | Soviet Russia renounced the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, |
class were a group of destroyers built for the | Soviet Navy in the late 1930s - early 1940s. |
he Russian SFSR, Klara Guseva competed for the | Soviet Union. |
Korolev: how one man masterminded the | Soviet drive to beat America to the moon. |
innish nationalist source, the collapse of the | Soviet Union brought an economic collapse. |
was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the | Soviet Union |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Top League in 1982 for PFC CSKA Moscow. |
torm-333 («Шторм-333») was the codename of the | Soviet special forces operation on December 27, 1979 |
With establishment of the | Soviet power in the region the church as most other c |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC Druzhba Yoshkar-O |
The Baltic States and the end of the | Soviet Empire (Routledge, 1993), with Kristian Gerner |
t secretary of the Byelorussian SSR during the | Soviet Union. |
information about the Manhattan Project to the | Soviet Union by way of Soviet General Consul Anatoli |
After the fall of the | Soviet Union 20th Guards Army was withdrawn to Vorone |
s from the Eastern Bloc were authorised by the | Soviet Union, as an attempt to increase Soviet influe |
As a KGB officer he took part in the | Soviet war in Afghanistan. |
After the | Soviet invasion of Poland Haupt fled to Hungary and l |
He also played on the | Soviet Union's 1987 Canada Cup and Rendez-vous '87 te |
The collapse of the | Soviet Union has not led to any formal revision of th |
decades later studying about the press in the | Soviet Union. |
in detecting underground nuclear tests in the | Soviet Union. |
After the war, Rabe was arrested first by the | Soviet NKVD and then by the British Army. |
The Neo-Communist Party of the | Soviet Union (Russian: Неокоммунистическая партия Сов |
In 1935 Tukhachevsky was made a Marshal of the | Soviet Union, aged only 42. |
ears, the Volkswerft produced trawlers for the | Soviet and other fleets. |
choslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the | Soviet Union |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC Saturn Andropov. |
The | Soviet Union admitted in 1971 that Gagarin had ejecte |
at the 1988 Summer Olympics as a member of the | Soviet Union national basketball team. |
ool in 1975; and served as a test pilot in the | Soviet Air Force. |
ion Department of the Central Committee in the | Soviet Union. |
te for the independence and unification of the | Soviet and Chinese-controlled parts of Central Asia. |
e 1951 Polish-Soviet territorial exchange, the | Soviet Union took control of the area. |
ignation of a Stalinets class submarine of the | Soviet Navy. |
reeding project was set up in the 1950s by the | Soviet scientist Dmitri K. Belyaev. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1964 (see 1964 in film). |
installed in every oblast seat throughout the | Soviet Union. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1949 (see 1949 in film). |
omnaya oblast) was an autonomous oblast of the | Soviet Union created on 11 October 1944 following the |
USSR in June 1941, the United Kingdom and the | Soviet Union became Allies. |
y left Minsk at a time when it was part of the | Soviet Union. |
a State treaty between Finland and the | Soviet union about the Saimaa Canal mentioning locati |
The championship was interrupted due to the | Soviet Union invasion. |
Igor Kon has studied the psychology of " | Soviet man" (or "Sovki" (scoops, in Russian), as the |
In 1946, the | Soviet Air Force established a permanent presence at |
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