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Development of laser weapons in the | Soviet Union began in 1964-1965. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1968 (see 1968 in film). |
zens of Czechoslovakia saw hockey matches with | Soviet Union as a quiet, symbolic way of protest. |
Soviet Union qualified. | |
He was executed by the | Soviet Union in 1926 in Baku. |
y of his father Fritz, who was executed in the | Soviet Union in 1941. |
After the | Soviet Union dissolved, it was proved that Oda and Yo |
in the 1980s, Madagascar drifted away from the | Soviet Union and back towards France. |
Under the unification of the | Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991, Russian language cont |
It was almost impossible to tour outside the | Soviet Union then, especially due to the KGB. |
ann, Jr., was only allowed to leave the former | Soviet Union in 1991. |
22 million km2 - | Soviet Union (before collapse) |
The government appealed to the | Soviet Union to recognize the independence of the rep |
He holds titles of the | Soviet Union master of sport, Distinguished coach of |
lgaria did not join the German invasion of the | Soviet Union that began on 22 June 1941 nor did it de |
It fought exclusively against the | Soviet Union between June 1941 and May 1945. |
In 1988 the Supreme Court of the | Soviet Union decided that he had not been guilty of a |
In 1934, the | Soviet Union joined the League of Nations. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1969 (see 1969 in film). |
His band was touring about the | Soviet Union and made several recordings from 1954 un |
igence officer for the Armia Krajowa after the | Soviet Union invaded eastern Poland (now western Ukra |
In 1960 he performed the first in the | Soviet Union intraocular lens replacement operation. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1963 (see 1963 in film). |
The family had emigrated in 1923 from the | Soviet Union to Berlin. |
He then fought against the Mongols and the | Soviet Union during the Pei-ta-shan Incident. |
Lend-Lease aid to the | Soviet Union was nominally managed by Stettinius. |
2 by the Gestapo, allegedly for spying for the | Soviet Union and for membership of the Red Orchestra |
Soviet Union AK-47/AKM AR | |
Soviet Union 1972 with Andrew Sokolov, series of six | |
Soviet Union (ASCC Reporting name 'Box') | |
September 6, 1940 | Soviet Union acquires troop and material transfer rig |
On 8 May 1984, the | Soviet Union issued a statement that the country woul |
The | Soviet Union also possessed weaponized ricin. |
In December 1948 he was deported to the | Soviet Union since Vilnius had been under Soviet juri |
In August 1920 the family emigrated from the | Soviet Union to Manchuria. |
The | Soviet Union returned her in June 1949 to Britain, wh |
He originally competed for the | Soviet Union and then Belarus after the Soviet dissol |
Soon after the German invasion of the | Soviet Union Arctic Convoys were sent by the Western |
He was a star in the | Soviet Union prior to this, earning a gold medal at t |
Ms. Greenwood has been traveling to the former | Soviet Union since 1986. |
She was transferred to the | Soviet Union under lend lease the same day as T-596. |
In 1944, Belarus was liberated by the | Soviet Union and Jewish partisans were drafted into t |
The First All-Union Census of the | Soviet Union in 1926 recorded 8,570 Ottoman Turks liv |
result of over 50 years of experiments in the | Soviet Union and Russia, the breeding project was set |
Many - including some within the | Soviet Union itself - argued that Zionology exhibited |
Sidelnikov made his debut for | Soviet Union on November 23, 1990 in a friendly again |
On November 20, 1957 the | Soviet Union issued a stamp for the 10th anniversary |
The collapse of the | Soviet Union led to the restoration Republic of Eston |
1967 European Championships in Minsk, | Soviet Union - 5th (Light heavyweight) |
th the national team came in a 3-1 loss to the | Soviet Union on February 3, 1979. |
comes from the period of 'dark times' with the | Soviet Union seems unlikely. |
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). |
entral Committee of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union (Russian: Генеральный секретарь ЦК КПСС) |
1988 Olympic games in Seoul, after playing the | Soviet Union in the final. |
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). |
The | Soviet Union |
The | Soviet Union was the first nation to allow women pilo |
Similarly the | Soviet Union used those guns it captured from Lithuan |
s born on July 1, 1964 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union (now Ukraine) to a former Soviet disside |
l, as Makarov had played 11 pro seasons in the | Soviet Union prior to joining the Flames. |
Following the collapse of the | Soviet Union and reunification of Germany, the divisi |
The winner was Argentina, who beat holders | Soviet Union by 3-1, in a final held at Tokyo's Natio |
aying for CSKA Moscow he won eight consecutive | Soviet Union league titles from 1977 to 1984. |
INT data, targeting radar installations in the | Soviet Union and Soviet naval ships at sea. |
The | Soviet Union lost 26.6 million men and women in total |
1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, after playing the | Soviet Union in the final. |
In 1924 he studied in the | Soviet Union and in December of that year joined the |
aunchers were built before Germany invaded the | Soviet Union in June 1941. |
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. |
The match was contested by the | Soviet Union and Yugoslavia at the Parc des Princes, |
The British also agreed to return to the | Soviet Union all former Soviet citizens without excep |
thletes from the eight Republics of the former | Soviet Union also participated. |
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. |
The areas ceded by Finland to the | Soviet Union after the Continuation War. |
Soviet Union in Xinjiang, Republic of China during th | |
In the former | Soviet Union many patients with radioactive sickness |
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). |
The family were all spies for the | Soviet Union during the 1940s. |
13 votes to none, while Czechoslovakia and the | Soviet Union abstained. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1952 (see 1952 in film). |
The plan envisioned a nuclear attack on the | Soviet Union with 20 to 30 atomic bombs. |
з 3) was a spaceflight mission launched by the | Soviet Union on October 26, 1968. |
The | Soviet Union established the Adjarian Autonomous Sovi |
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. |
Soviet Union advanced to the . | |
Until 1940, when the area was ceded to the | Soviet Union following the Soviet Ultimatum to Romani |
Convoy QP 9 departed the Kola Inlet, | Soviet Union on 21 March 1942 and arrived at Reykjavi |
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). |
ns included the hopes of independence from the | Soviet Union and past maltreatment by Soviet authorit |
d Ukrainian SSR and later worked as a coach in | Soviet Union and the post Soviet countries. |
innish nationalist source, the collapse of the | Soviet Union brought an economic collapse. |
was posthumously awarded the title Hero of 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 |
The collapse of the | Soviet Union has not led to any formal revision of th |
The Neo-Communist Party of the | Soviet Union (Russian: Неокоммунистическая партия Сов |
choslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the | Soviet Union |
It became very popular over the whole | Soviet Union in 70's. |
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. |
e 1951 Polish-Soviet territorial exchange, the | Soviet Union took control of the area. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1964 (see 1964 in film). |
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. |
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. |
ver, three of these occasions were against the | Soviet Union and these matches was not considered by |
A championship swimmer, he competed for the | Soviet Union in the 1968, 1972, and 1976 Olympic Game |
The Molotov Plan was the system created by the | Soviet Union in 1947 in order to provide aid to rebui |
s took place in Colorado Springs, USA, but the | Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia boycotted the tournam |
ld Cup finish was 13th in a 30 km event in the | Soviet Union in 1988. |
They almost destroyed Sheng's armies when the | Soviet Union invaded in the Soviet Invasion of Xinjia |
hey were one of the main wine producers in the | Soviet Union and have since started exporting their w |
Demographics of the | Soviet Union |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1937 (see 1937 in film). |
entral Committee of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union in 1971. |
When the | Soviet Union fell apart in 1991, the city became part |
The office of Premier of the | Soviet Union (Russian: Премьер Советского Союза) was |
ny bonds with communist regimes, including the | Soviet Union and China. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1954 (see 1954 in film). |
scow, Brewer claimed a bronze medal behind the | Soviet Union pair of Sergey Kopliakov and Andrei Kryl |
In essence, the treaties provided that the | Soviet Union would come to Czechoslovakia's aid only |
, when Bogza was confronted with news that the | Soviet Union and Nazi Germany had signed a non-aggres |
The P-70 radar were operated by the | Soviet Union from 1968. |
During that time Metropolitan divided the | soviet union into four exarchates and named father Cl |
They denounced the | Soviet Union both for being revisionist, as well as f |
After the dissolution of the | Soviet Union she became a Russian citizen. |
oviet propaganda" until the dissolution of the | Soviet Union in 1990-1991. |
om 1918-1940 and then was incorporated int the | Soviet Union as Moldavian SSR. |
For the first time, a team from the | Soviet Union participated in the Olympics. |
The | Soviet Union simultaneously provided a flood of milit |
Yevgeni Khrunov was a colonel, Hero of the | Soviet Union (January 22, 1969) and Kandidat of Techn |
nt was led by powers sympathetic to either the | Soviet Union or the United States. |
This was also the last appearance of the | Soviet Union in the Winter Paralympics before the uni |
Petsamo, ceded to the | Soviet Union in 1944. |
uled Kyrgyzstan from 1876 until 1991, when the | Soviet Union collapsed. |
Turkimenstan received independence from the | Soviet Union on December 25, 1991. |
is a Ukrainian ice dancer who competed for the | Soviet Union before its fall and Ukraine after it. |
In the | Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, communist government |
s a human spaceflight mission conducted by the | Soviet Union during September, 1980. |
er in certain collectors markets especially in | Soviet Union items collectors. |
Poyntz was on the staff of the Friends of the | Soviet Union and International Labor Defense. |
iet split, Tsedenbal decisively sided with the | Soviet Union and incurred China's wrath. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1940 (see 1940 in film). |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1964 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
an entrepreneur, born in Dnipropetrovsk in the | Soviet Union and now resident in London. |
Byshovets scored four goals for the | Soviet Union in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. |
In 1969 he illegally left the | Soviet Union and first went to Israel. |
e organizational center was the Friends of the | Soviet Union founded in 1929. |
He won a silver medal for the | Soviet Union in the Finn class at the 1960 Summer Oly |
Canada beat the | Soviet Union national ice hockey team 4 - 2 to take t |
retired male triple jumper who represented the | Soviet Union and later Azerbaijan. |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1976 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
He also praised them in their war against the | Soviet Union due to his own strict anti-communism. |
produced in the | Soviet Union in the 1960s, it has an all-metal, recta |
In 1938, he was expelled from the | Soviet Union as he had no Soviet citizenship, and he |
the sort of thing you'd expect from the former | Soviet Union or East Germany or China. |
By the end of 1960s, the | Soviet Union emerged as the biggest supplier of milit |
The | Soviet Union supported the French? |
Many people in the | Soviet Union did not approve of the invasion. |
nteton was killed on 27 June 1944 near Lepiel, | Soviet Union during the Vitebsk-Orsha Offensive. |
The | Soviet Union and the Third World: Successes and Failu |
ори́с Ильи́ч За́йденберг; 21 May 1929, Odessa, | Soviet Union - 20 October 2000, Odessa, Ukraine) was |
Tonya Zavasta was born in 1958 in the | Soviet Union with a congenital hip defect. |
It emphasises Romania's friendship with the | Soviet Union and Leninist ideology. |
English spy, Blake and Mortimer travel to the | Soviet Union to stop Voronov. |
vexport films and for a period many films from | Soviet Union were screened here. |
iet War again part of Poland (1918-1939), then | Soviet Union took the city along with eastern Poland |
It was very well known in the | Soviet Union due to that. |
While there, the | Soviet Union planned to send inspectors to also study |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1926 (see 1926 in film). |
The Socialist Party argues that the | Soviet Union was not socialist: "the regimes in the f |
ssian actress, born 30 November 1981, Kharkiv, | Soviet Union (now Ukraine). |
The trade union system in the late | Soviet Union consisted of thirty unions organized by |
y) was a treaty signed by Nazi Germany and the | Soviet Union on September 28, 1939 after jointly inva |
Although worried, the | Soviet Union took no overt actions against Hungary, t |
Friends of the | Soviet Union was an organization formed on the initia |
Born in Kharkiv in the | Soviet Union (today in Ukraine), Yasinov made aliyah |
Autonomous okrugs of the | Soviet Union |
He travelled to the | Soviet Union in 1987, at the age of 15. |
Autonomous oblasts of the | Soviet Union |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1969 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
The | Soviet Union quickly responds to this action by sendi |
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