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In | Soviet times she trained at Dynamo in Vladimir |
In | Soviet time she trained at VSS Trud in Leningrad. |
In | Soviet service she was renamed Aydar on 1 September 1 |
After the dissolution of the | Soviet Union she became a Russian citizen. |
In | Soviet time she trained at Dynamo in Kalinin. |
He fled from the | Soviet puppet Sheng Shicai's regime in Xinjiang to th |
The | Soviet factory ship is part of a US-Soviet joint vent |
ч Борисов; born Decemder 12, 1922) is a former | Soviet sport shooter and Olympic champion. |
Yakov Zheleznyak (born 1941) is a former | Soviet sport shooter and Olympic champion. |
ильевич Газов; born June 17, 1946) is a former | Soviet sport shooter and Olympic champion. |
вич Петров; born October 16, 1938) is a former | Soviet sports shooter and Olympic medalist. |
In 1950, the | Soviet Union signed a contract leasing the mansion fo |
Japanese defeat at Khalkhin Gol, Japan and the | Soviet Union signed on April 13, 1941 a Neutrality Pa |
In 1935 the | Soviet Union signed treaties with France and Czechosl |
On June 1, 1922 in Helsinki, Finland and | Soviet Russia signed an Agreement between RSFSR and F |
Aero NT-54 (Russian: Аэро НТ-54) is a 1925 | Soviet black-and-white silent film directed by Nikola |
The | Soviet Union simultaneously provided a flood of milit |
After the deaths of three successive elderly | Soviet leaders since 1982, the Soviet Politburo elect |
In December 1948 he was deported to the | Soviet Union since Vilnius had been under Soviet juri |
Ms. Greenwood has been traveling to the former | Soviet Union since 1986. |
Chankotadze served in the | Soviet military since 1982 before joining the Nationa |
Savinov was a member of the Leningrad Union of | Soviet Artists since its inception in 1932. |
D.C.. Shen is an expert in the history of the | Soviet Union, Sino-Soviet relations and the Cold War. |
Meshkov (Russian: Валерий Мешков) is a former | Soviet figure skater. |
ssian: Владимир Григорьевич Котин) is a former | Soviet figure skater. |
етверухин) (born January 12, 1946) is a former | Soviet figure skater. |
As a teen, she was replaced by the | Soviet Figure Skating Federation, and then lost coach |
Aleksandr Vasilyevich Zhirov (1958-1983), | Soviet alpine skier |
Valentina Grigoryeva is a former | Soviet cross-country skier. |
From a tactical point of view, the | Soviet army slaughtered the insurgents (much as the A |
ted as Belyavsky, born December 17, 1953) is a | Soviet and Slovenian chess grandmaster. |
Emma Andijewska's father was shot by the | Soviet authorities so that he could not transfer his |
Later it acquired the official name of Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. |
mple of the Dublin general strike of 1913 and " | soviet" (meaning a self-governing committee) had beco |
The Constitution of the Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 12 April 1978 |
de was first introduced in 1918 in the Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, as a legal fram |
initially an autonomous oblast of the Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) and star |
e was a governorate (guberniya) of the Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1919 to 192 |
orgian SSR, Abkhazia joined the Transcaucasian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic on March 12, 192 |
Sofia Rotaru is the debut album by | Soviet singer-songwriter Sofia Rotaru, released in Ju |
Some of the equipment was manufactured in the | Soviet Union; some simulates emissions from potential |
Grigori Abrikosov (1932-1993), | Soviet actor, son of Andrei Abrikosov |
Actual Russian Title: Солнечный круг) is a | Soviet Russian song, written for children. |
The | Soviet officials soon withdrew him from the competiti |
Soyuz 9 (Russian: Союз 9, Union 9) was a 1970 | Soviet manned space flight. |
T-2 (Russian: Союз T-2, Union T-2) was a 1980 | Soviet manned space flight to the Salyut 6 space stat |
yuz 34 (Russian: Союз 34, Union 34) was a 1979 | Soviet unmanned space flight to the Salyut 6 space st |
The | Soviet Buran space shuttle was designed with military |
It was the second | Soviet research spacecraft to successfully reach Venu |
These have developed from the | Soviet Soyuz spacecraft. |
It was the first | Soviet manned spaceflight in over two years, and the |
By the collapse of the | Soviet Union, Spartak Vladikavkaz were the only non-M |
Since 1991, when the | Soviet Union split up, the Zakarpattia Oblast is part |
Since 1991, when the | Soviet Union split up, the Zakarpattya region is part |
A bisexual man, his lovers included later | Soviet Union spy Guy Burgess. |
In 1986, he played on Lokomotiv's successful | Soviet Cup squad. |
rly 1991 he was serving as Deputy Chief of the | Soviet General Staff for communications. |
Soviet General Staff Academy, now the Russian Federat | |
Soviet leader Stalin refused to attend the conference | |
With northern Iran under | Soviet occupation, Stalin made plans to "spread Socia |
A 1963 | Soviet postage stamp showing Valery Bykovsky and Vost |
Soviet 1971 stamp, featuring Oil Rocks. | |
93 - July 1970) was recruited in California by | Soviet spy Stanislau Shumovskij approximately in 1935 |
Mordyukova and Bykov, major | Soviet movie stars, had to plead with the authorities |
iplomatic relations between Madagascar and the | Soviet Union started on September 29, 1972. |
Soviet excavations, started in 1957, yielded rich fin | |
The | Soviet counterattack started at 1pm, and managed to e |
Soviet Union started to develop anti-tank guns in lat | |
Mass amnesty of the victims of | Soviet repressions started after the death of Joseph |
When Nazi Germany's invasion to the | Soviet Union started, Yevgeny Petrov became a war rep |
Soviet sources stated that she was sunk by gunfire of | |
portant for holding together the system of the | Soviet satellite states. |
erve in Afghanistan and spent two years in the | Soviet army, stationed in Kabul, witnessing the numer |
Armenian | Soviet leader Stepan Shahumyan |
During the following two months the | Soviet forces stood still. |
The Germans made some progress, but a | Soviet counterattack stopped the offensive immediatel |
This | Soviet action stopped the offensive near Bicske, less |
David Glantz, August Storm: The | Soviet 1945 Strategic Offensive in Manchuria, CGSC |
e RS-16 was the first solid-fueled ICBM in the | Soviet Union's strategic arsenal. |
The river crossing was easy, but soon the | Soviet defence strengthened. |
He viewed this as vital to preventing a | Soviet pre-emptive strike against NATO forces. |
Late | Soviet Period Structure |
Soviet IGY studies in zodiacal light by Fesenkov V.G. | |
They are used singly or in pairs to power the | Soviet Navy's submarines. |
ips patrolled the world's oceans searching for | Soviet Navy submarines. |
When the American and | Soviet leaders submit, the computers destroy the flyi |
so known as Tsiklon-3, GRAU index 11K68, was a | Soviet, and subsequently Ukrainian orbital carrier ro |
Most | Soviet and subsequently Russian military satellites w |
Reinforced | Soviet forces succeeded in pushing the Germans back t |
Soviet sources such as the Soviet Encyclopedia stated | |
It was devastated in the | Soviet 1944 summer offensive. |
1943 г. (ОБ-25)) was a | Soviet infantry support gun developed in 1943 by M. Y |
nist China compensated Albania for the loss of | Soviet economic support, supplying about 90 % of the |
Neither the Western Allies nor the | Soviet Union supported any changes to Hungary's pre-1 |
While the | Soviet allies supported the invasion, other members o |
The | Soviet Union supported the French? |
The | Soviet Union supported Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe Africa |
m of exploration drilling was completed by the | Soviet Geological Survey. |
interdicting German seaborne commerce with the | Soviet Union, Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Latvia. |
In Moscow, Metzker trailed the great | Soviet Union swimmer Vladimir Salnikov home by some 2 |
1961), | Soviet Olympic swimmer |
(Born January 2, 1949 in Moscow, Russia) was a | Soviet Olympic swimmer. |
nstrations demanding the right to emigrate for | Soviet and Syrian Jews. |
Elizabeth became part of the | Soviet intelligence system in 1924. |
The | Soviet Police System (1968) |
ections, Viktor made a brilliant career in the | Soviet banking system. |
In the absence of the | Soviet competitors, Szabo entered the competition as |
A | Soviet made T-28 captured by the Finns |
Soviet defensive tactics were by now hugely improved, | |
1964 results, finished fifth in the | Soviet boat Taifun. |
hich the United Nations is victorious over the | Soviet Union, takes place from 1952 to 1955. |
He immigrated to the | Soviet Union, taking up a position in Moscow. |
Russian) is an asteroid discovered in 1973 by | Soviet astronomer Tamara Mikhailovna Smirnova. |
The | Soviet 27th Tank Regiment was annihilated apart from |
The participation by | Soviet 'volunteer' tank units in the Spanish Civil Wa |
into an encounter with the main thrust of the | Soviet Front tank armies. |
the Battle of Khalkhin Gol (Nomonhan) against | Soviet BT Tanks in 1939, the gun proved insufficient. |
roxup, Marie (1983), The Islamic threat to the | Soviet state, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 0709906196 . |
She made her debut for the | Soviet National Team in 1989. |
n January 4, 1987, Davydov was playing for the | Soviet Union's team at the 1987 World Junior Champion |
He played for the national | Soviet Union team in 1991. |
Also he was the member of the | Soviet national team that took fourth place at the 19 |
He competed for the | Soviet Union/Unified Team until 1992 when this federa |
A | Soviet KGB team was given detailed burial charts. |
Sizonenko was also a member of the | Soviet national team and appeared on its behalf for 1 |
The | Soviet National Team joined the league and were origi |
Khomutov played for the | Soviet national team from 1981-83, 1985-87, and 1989; |
rly a standout striker for Dynamo Kyiv and the | Soviet national team. |
pics in Grenoble, he won a gold medal with the | Soviet relay team. |
l on the World Championship as a member of the | Soviet Union team. |
career included two caps and one goal for the | Soviet National Team. |
was also a three time world champion with the | Soviet national team. |
ed by the Pennsylvania Keystones and then by a | Soviet Union team. |
mpics in Sapporo, he won a gold medal with the | Soviet relay team. |
Soviet Olympic team: 4 participations, 3 goals in 195 | |
n 1989, just as the Iron Curtain obscuring the | Soviet Bloc's technology started to lift. |
not a literary language; written Korean during | Soviet days tended to follow the North Korean standar |
He was last seen drifting down over | Soviet held territory. |
This occurred when the United States and | Soviet Union tested H-bombs within nine months of one |
The two-man | Soviet crew tested a docking ring and other systems t |
When Stalin came to power in 1927, | Soviet school textbooks omitted all reference to the |
auspices" was interpreted to mean American or | Soviet rather than UN auspices. |
But it was only after the collapse of the | Soviet Union that a massive religious revival occurre |
was a conductorless orchestra in Moscow in the | Soviet Union that existed between 1922 and 1932. |
He participated on the | Soviet team that won gold medals at the 1988 Summer O |
welfare of Jewish artists, Robeson insisted to | Soviet officials that he meet with Feffer. |
In 1980 he was a member of the | Soviet team that won the bronze medal at the 1980 Sum |
She was transferred to the | Soviet Navy that same day as T-115. |
In 1964 he was part of the | Soviet team that won the gold medal in the Olympicst. |
lgaria did not join the German invasion of the | Soviet Union that began on 22 June 1941 nor did it de |
These fears were minimized by the | Soviet announcement that troops were going to be with |
long after the war, the British supported the | Soviet claim that the Nazis had staged the Katyn Mass |
She was transferred to the | Soviet Navy that same day as T-113. |
Mogilny played for the senior | Soviet Team that won a gold medal at the 1988 Winter |
On July 3, 1944 they joined the regular | Soviet army that was fighting to liberate Belarus. |
The film proved so popular with | Soviet audiences that poruchik Rzhevsky became quite |
A classic case was the | Soviet accusation that the 1968 Prague Spring, and th |
The | Soviet regime that was established on November 7, 191 |
t this background of Svanetia as a showcase of | Soviet modernization that Salt for Svanetia was produ |
There were no doubts that without | Soviet assistance the Austrian communists would fail |
June, 1966, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
In | Soviet times, the dead soldiers of Kruty were conside |
ruary 1946, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
After initial | Soviet successes, the Germans struck back at Timoshen |
ch 16 1958, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
March 1950, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
After | Soviet occupation, the Romanian administration return |
Following the dissolution of the | Soviet Union, the building was renamed and converted |
northern side, which were advantageous to the | Soviet armor, the Finns were able to stop all further |
In | Soviet times, the phone book does not indicate the ad |
In the weeks before the | Soviet attack, the whole Taipale sector had been unde |
According to | Soviet information, the Germans lost in the Upper Sil |
en 1930 (last Romanian census) and 1959 (first | Soviet census), the population of northern Bukovina d |
After | Soviet occupation, the Romanian administration return |
(Supreme | Soviet of the Karelian ASSR. |
Unfortunately, with the collapse of the | Soviet Union, the production of Purcari wines was sto |
After | Soviet occupation, the Romanian administration return |
On the other hand, on the proposal of the | Soviet government, the Afghan consulates in Russia an |
er of Finance, he became Deputy of the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union on 1-2 and 4-5 convocation |
just before turning 20, Oswald traveled to the | Soviet Union, the trip planned well in advance. |
During | Soviet times the church was used as a barn and shed. |
Soviet Empire: The Turks of Central Asia and Stalinis | |
Because he had received | Soviet citizenship, the Swedish Government in 1944 fi |
s of Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the | Soviet Union, the Germans were shocked to encounter S |
Each man was issued a captured | Soviet rifle; the platoon commanders had pistols. |
ion was signed by then-Chairman of the Supreme | Soviet of the RSFSR, Boris Yeltsin. |
After the collapse of the | Soviet Union, the state-run farms were reorganized an |
After receiving a promise of | Soviet help, the unit fought surrounded for two weeks |
The | Soviet Russia the Second Republic Exhibition of 1965. |
he Godfather films were not distributed in the | Soviet Union, the theme music was familiar to Soviet |
He was elected to the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR and served as a lieutenant-general |
Renamed Bolshakovo after the 1945 | Soviet conquest, the town of Skaisgirren is situated |
olarship and research on Russia and the former | Soviet states, the London School of Economics establi |
During the | Soviet period, the observatory measured the light pol |
She was also elected into the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR in 1937, 1946 and 1950. |
In 1968 the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR awarded the Leningrad Art School o |
As part of the | Soviet Union, the nation competed at the 1988 Summer |
Skrypnyk noted that in | Soviet times the museum had a designated security gro |
During 1946-1947, Zhdanov was Chairman of the | Soviet of the Union. |
Organized in the Supreme | Soviet as the Soviet Moldavia (Sovetskaya Moldaviya) |
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