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A bisexual man, his lovers included later | Soviet Union spy Guy Burgess. |
rthern Lights pipeline system was built in the | Soviet Union from the 1960s to 1980s. |
l on the World Championship as a member of the | Soviet Union team. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1956 (see 1956 in film). |
After the | Soviet Union was disbanded, he opted to play for the |
tary film by Andrei Zagdansky, produced in the | Soviet Union during the perestroika period. |
He did, however, seek the participation of the | Soviet Union in an alliance to include France. |
was signed by multiple Communist Party of the | Soviet Union leaders, including Mikhail Gorbachev. |
Test 219 was a nuclear test conducted by the | Soviet Union in the atmosphere via air drop. |
In 1935 the | Soviet Union signed treaties with France and Czechosl |
The most common view is that the | Soviet Union was motivated by a desire to ensure Urho |
Soviet Union - received 3,200 Boys rifles via Lend-Le | |
The arms depot was constructed by the | Soviet Union in 1984. |
rin near Zhlobin (now in Belarus), then in the | Soviet Union in 1924. |
The | Soviet Union and Hungary fielded competitive water po |
g the war's end in 1945, it was annexed by the | Soviet Union and renamed Gvardeysk ("guard town") in |
The naval pressure persuaded the | Soviet Union to withdraw the missiles, easing the cri |
After the dissolution of the | Soviet Union and Ukrainian independence the monastery |
Starostin competed for the | Soviet Union at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, w |
Soviet Union / Soviet Russia | |
y launched Operation Barbarossa, attacking the | Soviet Union on a wide front. |
a crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith, set in the | Soviet Union in the year 1991. |
Soviet Union | |
of "Pathoheterodoxy", to show the way that the | Soviet Union would have characterised Soviet dissiden |
After the fall of the | Soviet Union through 1996 he held the Ukrainian citiz |
Soviet Union won the tournament, defeating Korea 83-5 | |
When Germany's assault on the | Soviet Union began in June 1941, Finland remained for |
Having failed to vanquish the | Soviet Union in one quick strike, Germany now had to |
s 9 months old, her parents emigrated from the | Soviet Union to France. |
ore than 1000 legionnaires were evacuated from | Soviet Union and later Stalingrad by various means an |
August 6, 1940 | Soviet Union annexes Estonia. |
Nazi Germany invaded the | Soviet Union in 1941. |
The | Soviet Union deployed MRVs on the SS-9 Mod 4 ICBM. |
After the dissolution of the | Soviet Union in 1991 it constitutes the Autonomous Re |
While still a student he played all over the | Soviet Union with leading national orchestras, and in |
Unfortunately, David Bronstein from the | Soviet Union got no visa for a visit to Texas. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1943 (see 1943 in film). |
nd early 1940 smuggled hundreds of people from | Soviet Union to Hungary, across the Soviet-Hungarian |
n held speeches, the latter praising the great | Soviet Union and the GDR government. |
The | Soviet Union dissolved in December 1991. |
See also Divisions of the | Soviet Union 1917-1945 |
yukov served several positions within both the | Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. |
Timoshinin represented the | Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and Russia |
ana ignored calls by the United States and the | Soviet Union to normalize relations. |
was an anti-tank hand grenade developed by the | Soviet Union in 1940. |
The | Soviet Union clinched their third consecutive gold me |
cientific, and industrial installations in the | Soviet Union and, until the late 1960s, controlled So |
In 1939 Stryi is part of the | Soviet Union (Ukrainian SSR) (see: Polish September C |
Turkic Muslim rebels backed by the | Soviet Union were revolting against the Republic of C |
The party refused to acknowledge | Soviet Union and defended fascist Italy. |
ny Koreans living in Kazakhstan and the former | Soviet Union have married Russians and Kazakhs. |
er father signed away Estonia's freedom to the | Soviet Union in 1940. |
The | Soviet Union had yet to launch its attack on Japan, a |
The Communist Party of the | Soviet Union (CPSU) selected him for a special course |
his shall fully apply to those citizens of the | Soviet Union who chose to reside in Latvia without it |
Soviet Union - passed onto successor states | |
nally formed to patrol the borders between the | Soviet Union and Persia and Afghanistan. |
nsive having been stalled for three weeks, the | Soviet Union presented Finland with peace conditions. |
In September 1927, she went to the | Soviet Union to study in the Sun Yat-sen University. |
also began sending fighters to Vietnam and the | Soviet Union for advanced military training. |
Lithuanian players represented the | Soviet Union prior to 1993. |
For this purpose, the | Soviet Union introduced a draft convention. |
5, Kuznetsov was awarded the title Hero of the | Soviet Union (Medal no. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1958 (see 1958 in film). |
The | Soviet Union finished at the top of the gold and over |
He played for the national | Soviet Union team in 1991. |
stralia, Great Britain, Netherlands, Pakistan, | Soviet Union and West Germany. |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1974 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
Aleksei Yeliseyev was awarded the Hero of the | Soviet Union on two occasions (January 22 and October |
с Г. Турьян), member of Communist Party of the | Soviet Union (CPSU), organizer of the 269-th separate |
The reason for the deportation was because the | Soviet Union was preparing to launch a pressure campa |
Private Agriculture in the | Soviet Union (Routledge, 1989) |
The winner | Soviet Union qualified for the eighth FIFA World Cup |
Notably, Chairman Mao included the US and the | Soviet Union in the First World group of countries. |
eed a quarter-final tie as Sweden defeated the | Soviet Union 2-0 on June 19, 1958. |
Hero of the | Soviet Union (1951) |
In 1991 the fall of the | Soviet Union and resulting unrest prompted a mass Jew |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1966 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
g regulation remained largely untouched in the | Soviet Union until 1974, when the Supreme Soviet issu |
Saratov bridge used to be the longest in the | Soviet Union |
kur return capsule separated and landed in the | Soviet Union on 1982-05-26. |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1973 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
n language dub of the film was released in the | Soviet Union as Vozvrashcheniye Bagdadskogo Vora. |
Tchaikovsky - | Soviet Union |
After Nazi Germany and later the | Soviet Union invaded Poland in September 1939 she mad |
Иванович Киселёв; b. 17 March 1938 in Ryazan, | Soviet Union - d. 19 June 2005) is a boxer from the S |
thermonuclear weapon after the United States, | Soviet Union and the United Kingdom. |
Soviet Union 7-1 Sweden | |
He was capped three times for the | Soviet Union national team representing them in the 1 |
Pontian Greeks inside the | Soviet Union were predominantly settled in the region |
jority of Ost soldiers were recruited from the | Soviet Union and other occupied nations of Eastern Eu |
He played six seasons in the | Soviet Union with Torpedo Yaroslavl and HC Dynamo Min |
eutrality between the two nations; in 1943 the | Soviet Union was not at war with Japan, whereas China |
s established in 1966 and was the first in the | Soviet Union to produce filtered cigarettes. |
On June 16, 1940, the | Soviet Union invaded Estonia. |
on position of denouncing 'revisionism' in the | Soviet Union after the 20th Congress of the Communist |
She was born on 1969 in Leningrad, | Soviet Union (now St. Petersburg, Russia). |
coined following the German attack against the | Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 and was intended to mot |
vember 1941 Li was forced to withdraw into the | Soviet Union and for the rest of the war cooperated w |
in, revisionists in the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union leadership undermined socialism to the p |
The Tigers' most famous victory was over the | Soviet Union in December 1957, winning 6-3. |
After annexation of Latvia by the | Soviet Union Boris Khariton was arrested by NKVD and |
With the dissolution of the | Soviet Union in 1991, Chernobyl remained part of Ukra |
See also: Military ranks of the | Soviet Union and History of Russian military ranks |
He was a member of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union from 1944 onwards. |
The | Soviet Union had pressed the U.S. and Britain to star |
March 31 - The | Soviet Union launches Luna 10 which later becomes the |
Logo of AKO, product of the | Soviet Union |
He won the | Soviet Union premier league in 1982. |
Moldova declared its independence from the | Soviet Union in August 1991. |
iod that Mikhail Baryshnikov defected from the | Soviet Union and joined ABT in 1974. |
WikiProject | Soviet Union |
Pornography in the | Soviet Union was largely suppressed until the final y |
Generational change in the leadership of the | Soviet Union brought Mikhail Gorbachev to the interna |
al conflict between the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union and the Communist Party of China. |
inental ballistic missile (ICBM) design by the | Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
Soviet Union claimed their fifth EuroBasket title. | |
Formed in Buzuluk, | Soviet Union in 1942 from the Czechoslovak Legion, Cz |
independence during the liberalization of the | Soviet Union (perestroika) of 1985-1991. |
to Gennady and Tatyana Selyutina in Alma-Ata ( | Soviet Union then, Kazakhstan now). |
e CIA desk officer charged with monitoring the | Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China; in t |
old War diplomatic strategy with China and the | Soviet Union |
The mighty Warsaw Pact as well as the | Soviet Union was crumbling from within. |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1972 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
He was posthumously named a Hero of the | Soviet Union on May 8, 1965, becoming the oldest pers |
Tsedenbal's attempts to bring Mongolia into | Soviet Union and make it the 16th Republic of the Sov |
CELSS was first pioneered by the | Soviet Union during the famed "Space Race" in the 195 |
The SPI supported the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union and the Moscow Declaration of 1969. |
d codes were adopted by other republics of the | Soviet Union between 1922 and 1929. |
adopted with nine votes to two; Jordan and the | Soviet Union abstained. |
He got into the | Soviet Union with the occasion of a prisoner exchange |
overnment allowed Aschberg to do business with | Soviet Union during the 1920s. |
on gas exports to countries other than Former | Soviet Union countries. |
as influenced by the rival atomic tests by the | Soviet Union and the USA. |
Born in Chernivtsi in the | Soviet Union (today in Ukraine), Edelstein was an act |
The | Soviet Union later responded with the Molotov-Ribbent |
He later served as finance minister of the | Soviet Union in Moscow, from 1930 to 1937, replacing |
ia delivered 17,288 tons of uranium ore to the | Soviet Union between 1952 and 1960, which was used, a |
The military version was sold to Brazil, | Soviet Union and Spain. |
d is named after Caesar Kunikov, a Hero of the | Soviet Union who fought in World War II. |
itory of military and political control of the | Soviet Union (see Iron Curtain). |
Since 1991, when the | Soviet Union split up, the Zakarpattia Oblast is part |
y 13 votes to none, while East Germany and the | Soviet Union abstained. |
It was created by the | Soviet Union at Kotovsk. |
of the first true hydrogen bomb tested by the | Soviet Union |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1950 (see 1950 in film). |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1970 (see 1970 in film). |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1957 (see 1957 in film). |
The | Soviet Union also suffered unprecedented casualties. |
policy of peaceful coexistence would leave the | Soviet Union open to attack. |
USA won the tournament, defeating the | Soviet Union 51-48 in the final. |
The | Soviet Union abstained and Pakistan did not participa |
Only in the fall of 1952 did the | Soviet Union set up an organized system for monitorin |
The P-18 was operated by the | Soviet Union from 1970 and though it has since become |
Center of information about Poles repressed in | Soviet Union |
n - the father of supercomputing in the former | Soviet Union and Russia. |
risoner in the Gulag prison camp in the former | Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin. |
in all previous protests, does not mention the | Soviet Union by name. |
is article is about the 1940 occupation by the | Soviet Union puppet legislatures. |
Former | Soviet Union (Caucasus), eastern shore of Caspian Sea |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1951 (see 1951 in film). |
12 76-mm ZIS-3 artillery pieces, | Soviet Union |
Many Sea Police officers were sent to the | Soviet Union for advanced maritime training. |
There is evidence that Yoshikawa asked the | Soviet Union for money, but not much else. |
Often referred to as “ | Soviet Pop Art”, Sots Art (short for Socialist Art) o |
12 122-mm D-30artillery pieces, | Soviet Union |
tual nonaggression between Afghanistan and the | Soviet Union is concluded. |
ozen large front organizations launched by the | Soviet Union in the late 1940s and early 1950s. |
ith partner Vasili Blagov, she represented the | Soviet Union at the 1972 Winter Olympics where they p |
Foreign forced labor in the | Soviet Union was an important part of the Soviet econ |
Charles Lloyd in the | Soviet Union (1967, Atlantic) |
1942 General Officer Commanding 5th Division, | Soviet Union |
He also coached the team of the | Soviet Union (e.g., 1956 in Moscow and 1960 in Leipzi |
But Webb's final book, The Truth About The | Soviet Union celebrated central planning. |
n, at the time, was strongly encouraged by the | Soviet Union who wanted to see a unified China. |
A History of the | Soviet Union (1985) |
After the Bolshevik Revolution, the | Soviet Union severely persecuted Christianity. |
In 1941 Nazi Germany invaded the | Soviet Union and their troops besieged the city of Le |
In August 1968 he was forced to go to the | Soviet Union along with other politicians, and when h |
Hero of the | Soviet Union (February 1, 1958) |
tion was a treaty signed between India and the | Soviet Union in August 1971 that specified mutual str |
The | Soviet Union presented Kravchenko's former colleagues |
with Grushina for the | Soviet Union |
The pact was unilaterally broken by the | Soviet Union on September 17, 1939, during the Nazi a |
een built every year since the collapse of the | Soviet Union in 1991. |
mber of the same year a three week trip to the | Soviet Union was organized with the help of the Sovie |
with nine votes to none; the Ukrainian SSR and | Soviet Union abstained. |
as trained as an engineer in Syria, the former | Soviet Union and Ireland. |
ified from the competition afterwards, and the | Soviet Union were eliminated from the team event as a |
During the 1956 Olympics, the | Soviet Union invaded Hungary. |
e Red Army, joining the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union in 1945. |
areer began in Moscow as the head coach of the | Soviet Union Military Fencing Team from 1976-1990. |
Department C (Espionage in the | Soviet Union and Japan) |
rossa when the Wehrmacht started to attack the | Soviet Union in 1941. |
During the Cold War, the United States and the | Soviet Union could have decided to attack us. |
Soviet Union v. New Zealand, 1982 World Cup: PlanetWo | |
d developments prior to the dissolution of the | Soviet Union in 1991, see the article Soviet Union an |
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