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Hans Busch was captured by | Soviet troops in 1945. |
Hans Boeckh-Behrens was captured by | Soviet troops in May 1945 and died in captivity on 13 |
Hermann Begemann was captured by | Soviet troops after the Battle of Stalingrad, he was |
March 1944 the siege of Leningrad was over and | Soviet troops were on the border with Estonia. |
Helmut Corts was captured by | Soviet troops May 1945, he escaped from captivity lat |
Committee to oppose Khrushchev's withdrawal of | Soviet troops in 1958). |
Ernst Schneck was captured by | Soviet troops in 1945 and was released in 1949. |
only antenna structure there not dismantled by | Soviet troops after World War II. |
Walter Busch was was seriously wounded by | Soviet troops and died 7 April 1945. |
Hermann Haderecker was captured by | Soviet troops in 1945 and was held until 1955. |
Josef Beckmann was captured by | Soviet troops in July 1944 during the Lublin-Brest Of |
Heinz Finke was captured by | Soviet troops in March 1945 and was held until 1955. |
Alfred Gause was captured by | Soviet troops in the Courland Pocket in 1945 and was |
August Schmidt was captured by | Soviet troops in April 1945 and was held until 1955. |
Its initial aim was to trap as many | Soviet troops as possible around Minsk. |
On June 17, 1940 | Soviet troops invaded Latvia and occupied bridges, po |
Kurt Pflugbeil was captured by | Soviet troops in the Courland Pocket in 1945. |
Not only did | Soviet troops receive the medal, but there are accoun |
Gerd-Paul von Below was captured by | Soviet troops in May 1945 and died in captivity in 19 |
Rudolf Neubert was captured by | Soviet troops on 8 May 1945 and was held until 13 Oct |
By the autumn of 1945, | Soviet troops in the Caucasus were already assembling |
The East Wall was broken by | Soviet troops after the battle of the Dnieper. |
his record coincided with the departure of the | Soviet troops from Hungary after 40 years of occupati |
Gotthard Fischer was captured by | Soviet troops in May 1945 in the Courland Pocket, and |
visions for the timetable of the withdrawal of | Soviet troops from Afghanistan. |
Werner Schmidt-Hammer was captured by | Soviet troops in May 1945 and was released in October |
On 1944 he fled before the advancing | Soviet troops, as did many ehtnic Hungarians in Carpa |
rpflug was wounded 8 May 1945, and captured by | Soviet troops. |
demanded free elections and the withdrawal of | Soviet troops. |
command post by the mujahedeen, was bombed by | Soviet troops. |
n November 21, 1956, the bridge was blasted by | Soviet troops. |
here he and many other prisoners joined to the | Soviet troops. |
erkassy when the Division was encircled by the | Soviet troops. |
s wounded in May 1945 and was then captured by | Soviet troops. |
hind them clearing their previous positions of | Soviet troops. |
British troops in 1945 and then handed over to | Soviet troops. |
The production of the first | Soviet truck, AMO-F-15 truck (a copy of the Fiat F-15 |
best known, most popular, and longest produced | Soviet truck. |
This incident led to the development of the | Soviet Tu-4 "Bull" bomber, a reverse-engineered copy |
In the past, this threat has included | Soviet Tu-95 Bear bombers, various Soviet-built Cuban |
A | Soviet Tupolev Tu-126 AEW aircraft in flight in 1977. |
The Ivchenko AI-20 is a | Soviet turboprop engine developed by the Ivchenko des |
"Za vsyo zaplacheno") is a | Soviet TV miniseries produced by Studio Ekran. |
st known song is "Instants" from the legendary | Soviet TV series "Seventeen Instants of Spring" (1973 |
as an advocate for Ukraine's independence from | Soviet tyranny. |
Soviet Ukaz awarding Lidiya Timashuk the Order of Len | |
In | Soviet Ukraine Drohobych became a center of the Droho |
e school of Red commanders, and the defence of | Soviet Ukraine will be ensured." |
In 1939 it became part of | Soviet Ukraine and was granted city status. |
Battle for | Soviet Ukraine* (Ukrainian: Битва за нашу Радянську У |
Born in Kremenchuk, | Soviet Ukraine, Astemirov came from a family of princ |
In 1939 Zalischyky was incorporated into | Soviet Ukraine, a constituent republic of the Soviet |
Дашков) was born January 28, 1965, in Kharkiv, | Soviet Ukraine. |
ne, USSR-4 February 2004, Haifa, Israel) was a | Soviet Ukrainian mathematician. |
Among them - famous | Soviet Ukrainian artists, painters, writers, politici |
In January-February 1918 he headed the | Soviet Ukrainian delegation to the Brest's negotiatio |
and Northern Bukovina following the June 1940 | Soviet Ultimatum, Romania allied with Nazi Germany an |
dom of Romania to the USSR following June 1940 | Soviet Ultimatum. |
Chagan was a | Soviet underground nuclear test conducted at the Semi |
He also earned two full caps for the | Soviet Union and played in two Olympic games. |
R, Great Purge, and Population transfer in the | Soviet Union |
рович Фаде́ев) (born January 4, 1964 in Kazan, | Soviet Union (Russian SFSR)) is a Russian figure skat |
He opposed Stalinism accepted that neither the | Soviet Union or the People's Republic of China were s |
Joseph Stalin ruled the | Soviet Union for well over a decade before assuming t |
Border with the | Soviet Union was marked by the Zbrucz river, along it |
oks centering heavily on his chess life in the | Soviet Union and his relationships with and memories |
The | Soviet Union will butt in, and Japan will be defeated |
ed at the ending credits is a variation of the | Soviet Union National Anthem. |
Kiev Institute of Electrotechnology in Kiev, | Soviet Union (now Ukraine) was a part of the Ukrainia |
0, he was awarded the title of the Hero of the | Soviet Union for his actions during the Soviet-Finnis |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1938 (see 1938 in film). |
Romania ceded the city to the | Soviet Union following the 1940 Soviet Ultimatum but |
The Sri Lankan Ambassador to the | Soviet Union was the Sri Lankan envoy to Soviet Union |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1959 (see 1959 in film). |
r 5, 1944 Medvedev was awarded the Hero of the | Soviet Union title and the Gold Star medal. |
But it was only after the collapse of the | Soviet Union that a massive religious revival occurre |
It was not public at the time and the | Soviet Union continued to deny its very existence for |
In the | Soviet Union this led to Russification and other atte |
ning stopped in 1993 following the fall of the | Soviet Union and Mongolian independence, and Mardai, |
n 1925 and declared its sovereignty within the | Soviet Union in 1990. |
He represented the | Soviet Union before changing nationality to Israel. |
ends and Christopher visited Khrushchev in the | Soviet Union in March 1960. |
In 1972 the | Soviet Union allied with Chipenda's faction, giving h |
The competition was hosted by Egypt after the | Soviet Union refused to host it, as was the Soviet's |
rn in Mamati, Lanchkhuti, Transcaucasian SFSR, | Soviet Union on 25 January 1928. |
nsecutive Summer Olympics, starting in Moscow, | Soviet Union (1980). |
In Moscow, Metzker trailed the great | Soviet Union swimmer Vladimir Salnikov home by some 2 |
In time he decided to flee the then | Soviet Union and ended up joining Art Blakey's "The J |
The | Soviet Union believed that a United States first stri |
Gordievsky, Jones provided intelligence to the | Soviet Union in return for money. |
This happened at a time when the | Soviet Union was briefly loosening its emigration res |
uprisings in Central Europe forced leaders of | Soviet Union to exercise greater control over these c |
n (Russian: Николай Алехин; 1913 - 1964) was a | Soviet Union rocket designer. |
htweight at the World Championships in Moscow, | Soviet Union |
looking into the support available outside the | Soviet Union for emigrating Jews, they decided to emi |
n Prussia the division hoisted the flag of the | Soviet Union on the Soviet state border. |
ed Ben Bella was awarded the title Hero of the | Soviet Union on April 30, 1964 |
923, but following Estonia's annexation by the | Soviet Union it was disbanded. |
th other minecraft, she was transferred to the | Soviet Union under Lend-Lease the next day as T-278. |
ought by Stalin's scorched earth policy as the | Soviet Union military retreated, and shows the ruins |
Vyacheslav Ivanov from the | Soviet Union took his third consecutive gold medal in |
gotiators in Geneva - center of talks with the | Soviet Union on nuclear weapons. |
He attracted the ire of the | Soviet Union when he helped gather support for the de |
On 23 September 1981, he played against | Soviet Union for his debut. |
ict of the military and industrial giants, the | Soviet Union and the United States. |
The chief representatives for the | Soviet Union at the conference were Joseph Stalin, th |
“The European Peace Movements, The | Soviet Union and the American Left”. |
In 1950, the | Soviet Union signed a contract leasing the mansion fo |
iplomatic relations between Madagascar and the | Soviet Union started on September 29, 1972. |
A list of films released in | Soviet Union in 1974 (see 1974 in film). |
Over a million men with ancestral roots in the | Soviet Union fought together with the German armed fo |
When the | Soviet Union collapsed, at the end of 1991, the diplo |
e 4th Cuneense Alpine Division to fight in the | Soviet Union during World War II and was destroyed du |
The | Soviet Union reoccupied Latvia as part of the Baltic |
February 19 - The | Soviet Union launches the Mir space station. |
Japan won the gold medal, with the | Soviet Union and Poland taking silver and bronze, res |
partner Vasily Degtyaryov, Simonov helped the | Soviet Union develop new weapons between World Wars. |
rmed by mostly German weapons, provided by the | Soviet Union by order of Stalin, command personnel wa |
olution while Argentina, the Ukrainian SSR and | Soviet Union abstained from the vote. |
hmanov (1918-2000) - naval figure, Hero of the | Soviet Union |
fta was an oil distribution chain owned by the | Soviet Union but operating abroad. |
d on January 30, 1946, encouraged Iran and the | Soviet Union to resolve their conflict concerning Sov |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1945 (see 1945 in film). |
1945, nearly 30,000 Poles were deported by the | Soviet Union toKarachi (then under British rule). |
Following the collapse of the | Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine inherited control over |
She was twice awarded the Hero of the | Soviet Union title. |
Born in Berdyansk in the | Soviet Union (now Ukraine), Abakoumov became a natura |
E-23: Research version, built in the | Soviet Union in 1934, for research into inverted flig |
tory was attributed to the intervention of the | Soviet Union on behalf of Ethiopia. |
He was awarded the Hero of the | Soviet Union in 29 August 1939. |
Soviet Union (28) (men:14 women:14) | |
Tensions between the | Soviet Union and Lithuania escalated along with Germa |
The | Soviet Union won the gold medal, with Hungary and Cze |
The electoral system of the | Soviet Union was based upon Chapter XI of the Constit |
serves held inside until 1936 were sent to the | Soviet Union during the Spanish Civil War. |
The | Soviet Union announces a token withdrawal of one of i |
Foreigners living in the | Soviet Union were given particular attention. |
Afterwards, Suzuki returned to the | Soviet Union several times, and gradually developed a |
He represented the | Soviet Union until its fall, and, after that, Russia. |
He served as an Ambassador of Romania to | Soviet Union in 1949-1952. |
Nixon felt that the | Soviet Union was inciting the country. |
Pacepa alleged that the | Soviet Union tried to discredit the Papacy. |
omenon was revived on a different scale in the | Soviet Union in the end of 1980s. |
Marina was born in Dnipropetrovsk, | Soviet Union (now Ukraine) on December 15, 1987. |
Born in Leningrad in the | Soviet Union (today Saint Petersburg in Russia), Land |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1975 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
946 in Chernivtsi, in the Ukrainian SSR of the | Soviet Union (in present-day Ukraine). |
This occurred when the United States and | Soviet Union tested H-bombs within nine months of one |
When Nazi Germany's invasion to the | Soviet Union started, Yevgeny Petrov became a war rep |
al Seminary in Riga until it was closed by the | Soviet Union in 1951. |
1979 Fishbeyn was forced to emigrate from the | Soviet Union to Israel, for his part in the dissident |
The resolution was adopted with ten votes; the | Soviet Union abstained. |
Vyazmikin represented the | Soviet Union twice internationally, at the 1984 and 1 |
The | Soviet Union awarded Neto the Lenin Peace Prize for 1 |
Having escaped, Flint travels to the | Soviet Union to investigate the cosmonaut connection. |
The Flag of the | Soviet Union |
The | Soviet Union entered a squad of eleven players. |
The book first appeared in the | Soviet Union in 1989 and it was bought in bulk by que |
He also won several medals in the | Soviet Union in cross country skiing in the 1950s. |
He published his first two works on the | Soviet Union in 1945. |
Japanese defeat at Khalkhin Gol, Japan and the | Soviet Union signed on April 13, 1941 a Neutrality Pa |
Following the German invasion of the | Soviet Union in June 1941, The French Communist Party |
cognized as one of the finest musicians in the | Soviet Union and toured Europe several times. |
The | Soviet Union and Japan never recognized this Union. |
The Communist Party of the | Soviet Union even refused to accept Li as a CCP membe |
o none; Belgium, France, the Ukrainian SSR and | Soviet Union abstained. |
Soviet Union - Passed to successor states. | |
Soviet Union won the tournament, defeating Czechoslov | |
and Czechoslovakia for third place, behind the | Soviet Union and Poland. |
ndale was returned to the United States by the | Soviet Union on 16 November 1949 at Yokosuka, Japan |
y) could be called the anthem of ice hockey in | Soviet Union and Russia. |
On 22 June 1941, the German invasion of the | Soviet Union was launched. |
Neither the Western Allies nor the | Soviet Union supported any changes to Hungary's pre-1 |
In the late 1940s, the | Soviet Union developed a new type of high-rise. |
papers, brochures, and leaflets, plans of the | Soviet Union were frequently described. |
He escaped after having been captured by the | Soviet Union forces and joined the Polish Armed Force |
roBasket 1971 including the final in which the | Soviet Union defeated Yugoslavia. |
He graduated military school and worked in the | Soviet Union as a railway engineer. |
Hero of the | Soviet Union twice, in March 1940 and 1965 |
Territory of the western Allies (blue) and | Soviet Union and its allies (red) in September 1945 |
bted Sun Yat-sen's policy of alliance with the | Soviet Union and CPC, he still needed aid from the So |
In 1973 the | Soviet Union invited Neto to Moscow and told him Chip |
dman was engaged in espionage on behalf of the | Soviet Union while working in Yugoslavia for UNNRRA. |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1977 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
See Forced labor of Germans in the | Soviet Union for details. |
In honor of Nesterov the | Soviet Union established the Nesterov's cup for the b |
Nazi military in 1939, Herrnstadt fled to the | Soviet Union and came to reside in Moscow, where he a |
entral Committee of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union from 1952 until 1961. |
was a conductorless orchestra in Moscow in the | Soviet Union that existed between 1922 and 1932. |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1971 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
He was then handed over to the | Soviet Union and sentenced to two times 25 years. |
Meanwhile, the | Soviet Union is invading a country in the Middle East |
His family returned to Latvia after | Soviet Union occupied and annexed it in 1940. |
main center for the forensic psychiatry of the | Soviet Union and Russia. |
Constitutionally, the | Soviet Union was a federation. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1930 (see 1930 in film). |
He was a prisoner of war in the | Soviet Union where he died in 1946 at Saransk. |
became a member of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union during that period. |
ended on October 6, 1939, with Germany and the | Soviet Union occupying the entirety of Poland. |
Both the U.S. and the | Soviet Union (USSR) launched artificial satellites fo |
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