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ada(WHA) in the 1974 Summit Series against the | Soviet Union in September 1974. |
Autonomous republics of the | Soviet Union |
It was launched by the | Soviet Union in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sp |
Belgium, West Germany, Hungary and | Soviet Union qualified for the final tournament. |
, the youth wing of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union (CPSU). |
captained the Canadian team on its tour of the | Soviet Union in 1960. |
Marshal of the | Soviet Union Vasily K. Blukher (1 July 1938 - 4 Septe |
3, but following Lithuania's annexation by the | Soviet Union it was disbanded. |
ctive in politics since the dissolution of the | Soviet Union in 1991. |
eek government forces in the civil war but the | Soviet Union did not assist the communist partisans. |
After the dissolution of the | Soviet Union the Estonian-Russian border bisects the |
The | Soviet Union supported Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe Africa |
of railroad carriage in the Russian Empire and | Soviet Union and CIS. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1961 (see 1961 in film). |
Title of the Hero of the | Soviet Union (February 23, 1945, posthumously) |
He was born in Tallinn, Estonia under the | Soviet Union and spent the first 10 years of his life |
WPI considers the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union as revisionist.Oflate, WPI has joined th |
Soviet Union started to develop anti-tank guns in lat | |
September 23 Daniloff was allowed to leave the | Soviet Union without charges, Zakharov was allowed to |
consequence of the annexion of Estonia by the | Soviet Union in June 1940. |
Tienhaara (now Seleznevo) village was left to | Soviet Union after the Treaty of Paris in 1947. |
of Communist Parties - Communist Party of the | Soviet Union (UCP-CPSU). |
21:15 - | Soviet Union def. |
nomous Oblast was an Autonomous oblasts of the | Soviet Union created 1926-04-26. |
She was conferred the Hero of the | Soviet Union posthumously (in May, 1965) for saving t |
He was born in Viipuri, an area ceded to the | Soviet Union in the Second World War. |
14:00 - | Soviet Union def. |
й Алексеевич Легасов; September 1, 1936, Tula, | Soviet Union - April 27, 1988, Moscow, Soviet Union) |
Karpukhin was awarded the Hero of the | Soviet Union medal for his role. |
Later | Soviet Union built the largest open pit coal mine in |
was released in 1945, but had to remain in the | Soviet Union because his disapproval of the Informbir |
The | Soviet Union clinched the first place in the gold and |
ry on Borovichenko appeared in Heroines of the | Soviet Union 1941-45 by Henry Skaida, Christa Hook an |
In the middle of 1970s, he left the | Soviet Union for New Zealand. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1942 (see 1942 in film). |
Near the close of World War II, the | Soviet Union sent special search teams into Germany t |
r known as Mikhail Kazaryan he represented the | Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, So |
ос 419 meaning Cosmos 419) was launched by the | Soviet Union on May 10, 1971. |
The | Soviet Union was also involved in suppressing the reb |
d Japanese forces, into battle to liberate the | Soviet Union from Soviet rule. |
The pipes for the project were manufactured in | Soviet Union and Poland, fittings - in Czechoslovakia |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1922 (see 1922 in film). |
h partner Irina Cherniaeva, he represented the | Soviet Union at the 1972 Winter Olympics where they p |
Following the war Z33 was handed over to the | Soviet Union on 2 December 1945 as part of Germany's |
However, between 1920 and 1953, jazz in the | Soviet Union has been facing prohibition and censorsh |
sent but did not participate in voting and the | Soviet Union was absent. |
e republic declared its sovereignty within the | Soviet Union in 1990, and in 1992 it declared full in |
World War II, the ship was transferred to the | Soviet Union and renamed SS Zyrianin (or Зырянин in C |
Albert was named Hero of the | Soviet Union on 28 November 1944. |
Czechoslovakia's political alignment with the | Soviet Union began during World War II. |
ed by the Pennsylvania Keystones and then by a | Soviet Union team. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1936 (see 1936 in film). |
He became Olympic champion in 1988 with the | Soviet Union national handball team, and in 1992 with |
The town became part of the | Soviet Union in 1945 following World War II and was r |
nod area was prospected for uranium ore by the | Soviet Union beginning in the late 1940's. |
fellow composer Jerzy Petersburski toured the | Soviet Union with a large jazz orchestra. |
During the times of the | Soviet Union the settlement was renamed into Botanich |
The influence the | Soviet Union exerted on Indira should be incorporated |
o a linesman for the group match involving the | Soviet Union versus Belgium on 6 June 1970, and again |
984 Summer Olympics boycott carried out by the | Soviet Union and other Communist friendly countries. |
The Fabri family moved to the | Soviet Union in 1932, where Ernst Fabri edited a Germ |
Lazaroff was born in the former | Soviet Union where his grandfather, Shimon Lazaroff, |
During | Soviet Union occupation federation was closed and re- |
In 1928, he traveled to the | Soviet Union on the occasion of the 100th birthday of |
Council communism, such as in the early | Soviet Union advocates workers' control through worke |
policy and covered dissident movements in the | Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. |
She was given to the | Soviet Union in 1943, where she was renamed the Lenin |
Announcing its intentions on 8 May, 1984, the | Soviet Union cited security concerns and stated that |
ed from the orphanage when Germany invaded the | Soviet Union and was captured by a German army unit. |
She represented the | Soviet Union until its fall, and, after that, Russia. |
Arzamas (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast) Russian SFSR, | Soviet Union in 1980. |
The station was named after Marshal of the | Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov. |
Medal Gold Star the Hero of | Soviet Union (1937) |
9 crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith, set in the | Soviet Union in the late 1980s. |
st who did not believe yet in August 1939 that | Soviet Union would attack Finland. |
1942 Saburov was awarded the title Hero of the | Soviet Union as well as Order of Lenin for personal h |
term is not generally used outside the former | Soviet Union (see Eastern Front). |
With the break-up of the | Soviet Union in 1989 and the dearth of Russian lingui |
Emphasis was placed on talks with the | Soviet Union concerning nuclear weapons called the St |
e efforts proved unsuccessful, and in 1991 the | Soviet Union collapsed as the republic governments se |
After the collapse of the | Soviet Union the submarine continued to serve in the |
rary award from the ministry of culture of the | Soviet Union |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1939 (see 1939 in film). |
spiracy to transmit defense information to the | Soviet Union (count one) |
ssile (ICBM) developed but not deployed by the | Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
In 1973 he was permitted to leave the | Soviet Union for Israel. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1965 (see 1965 in film). |
It was the most attended movie in the | Soviet Union in 1976, with 64.9 million tickets sold. |
On 5 September 1944, the | Soviet Union declared war on Bulgaria and invaded. |
een two and six weeks only, in German-occupied | Soviet Union especially in Lithuania and the Soviet U |
is more famous books is Spanish Civil War, The | Soviet Union and Communism, which analyzes Stalin and |
By 1976, the Philippines and the | Soviet Union formally established diplomatic relation |
Sosonko moved from the | Soviet Union to the Netherlands via Israel in 1972. |
After World War II, the | Soviet Union attempted to annul the Kars treaty and r |
hitley Bay, however, for the newly established | Soviet Union in 1921, where Genrikh died in 1935. |
Hero of the | Soviet Union Pyotr Vershigora on a 1968 Soviet postag |
lso: Prohibition in the Russian Empire and the | Soviet Union |
Only the United Kingdom (in the West) and the | Soviet Union (in the East) could challenge fascist he |
Polish I Corps in the | Soviet Union was a formation of the Polish Armed Forc |
Soviet Union BTR-60PB APC (20) | |
The | Soviet Union won their first medals at these champion |
The history of Christianity in the | Soviet Union was not limited to repression and secula |
American Workers in the | Soviet Union Between the Two World Wars: From Dream t |
On June 22, 1941 the Axis invasion of the | Soviet Union commenced with Operation Barbarossa. |
Soviet Union Vision of Horror | |
Builds World's Largest Automobile Plant in the | Soviet Union in 1930 |
vinykh has been decorated twice as Hero of the | Soviet Union (May 26, 1981 and December 20, 1985). |
In total in the 1950s and 1960s, the | Soviet Union launched missions with passenger slots f |
West Germany 3-6 | Soviet Union |
er 6, 1991 - End of the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union and the Soviet KGB |
The only comfort was that in the | Soviet Union Li met and later married Lisa Kishkin, a |
Hero of the | Soviet Union |
She later served the government of the | Soviet Union as SS Nevastroi for many years. |
Soviet Union won the tournament, defeating USA 84-82 | |
In June 1940, when the | Soviet Union occupied Vilna, Jewish life became unbea |
n Bulgaria and Romania, and concluded that the | Soviet Union was guilty. |
be abducted in Lebanon, Philby defected to the | Soviet Union under cover of night aboard a Soviet fre |
tics and International Relations in the Former | Soviet Union (1998), co-editor, ISBN 0813337380 |
1."On 8 August 1945 the | Soviet Union declared war on Japan,..." "Soviet armie |
itics, such as United States opposition to the | Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
In 1989, Makarov was allowed by the | Soviet Union to join the National Hockey League and t |
1971-1979, Southern Caucasus republics of the | Soviet Union were supplied through this pipeline by n |
Born in the Caucasus area of the | Soviet Union in 1919, Assa made aliyah to Mandate Pal |
Republics of the | Soviet Union |
, the area was transferred by the Nazis to the | Soviet Union in accordance with the German-Soviet Bou |
-1924), a revolutionary and the founder of the | Soviet Union |
The | Soviet Union used the incident as the initial and evi |
Oblasts of the | Soviet Union |
His second Hero of the | Soviet Union title was awarded on April 19, 1945, ten |
xecute the Poles: The Genocide of Poles in the | Soviet Union (1937-1938). |
Lost the final to Konstantin Tszyu from the | Soviet Union |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1973 (see 1973 in film). |
Since 1991, when the | Soviet Union split up, the Zakarpattya region is part |
Born in Kyzylorda in the | Soviet Union (today in Kazakhstan), Kulas made aliyah |
September, he shot down and killed Hero of the | Soviet Union and Soviet fighter ace Nikolay Klepikov, |
Russian Civil War and the establishment of the | Soviet Union in 1922, the Russian part of Karelia bec |
When the | Soviet Union invaded Finland in November 1939, he was |
The | Soviet Union invoiced South Korea for $100,000 in car |
He made another visit to the | Soviet Union and one to the People's Republic of Chin |
bour Party from 1918, he was a defender of the | Soviet Union under Stalin. |
The Grand Strategy of the | Soviet Union (London, 1983), ISBN 0-312-34260-8 |
After World War II the | Soviet Union annexed parts of the area and the remain |
members of the Red Army stationed outside the | Soviet Union to vote for both chambers of the Supreme |
h Dunets (born November 3, 1950) is a coach of | Soviet Union and Ukraine. |
Sebrova joined the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union in 1943. |
made obsolete by the invasion of Poland by the | Soviet Union on September 17. |
uania became the first of the Republics of the | Soviet Union to declare independence. |
In 1958 the rank of the Hero of | Soviet Union is posthumously appropriated. |
came world champions for the 6th time, and the | Soviet Union won their 23rd European title. |
In September 1961, the | Soviet Union resumed nuclear testing, and the United |
The | Soviet Union became World Champions for the 18th time |
In 1928 he joined the Communist Party of the | Soviet Union and in 1935 graduated from Mariupol' Met |
His awards include Hero of the | Soviet Union (twice), Hero of the Czechoslovak Social |
Tivontchik grew up in the | Soviet Union and became a Belarusian citizen after th |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1966 (see 1966 in film). |
The | Soviet Union became world champions for the 19th time |
imilar to the popularity of The Beatles in the | Soviet Union at the time. |
tov, the foreign ministers for Germany and the | Soviet Union respectively. |
The | Soviet Union lacked self-propelled anti-aircraft guns |
rdent communist and a staunch supporter of the | Soviet Union" . |
She was named "Merited Artist of the | Soviet Union". |
e anti-Soviet activity on the territory of the | Soviet Union". |
tions were held for the Supreme Soviets of the | Soviet Union's constituent republics. |
They cited evidence that the | Soviet Union's occupation of Eastern Europe had a def |
The | Soviet Union's position at 500 meters in the second s |
tions were held for the Supreme Soviets of the | Soviet Union's constituent republics. |
n January 4, 1987, Davydov was playing for the | Soviet Union's team at the 1987 World Junior Champion |
lympics in Melbourne, Australia because of the | Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary. |
As the | Soviet Union's manpower reserves ran low from 1943 on |
aras Shevchenko was a cruise ship owned by the | Soviet Union's Black Sea Shipping Company. |
the title of People's Hero of Yugoslavia, the | Soviet Union's Order of Kutuzov, and several other ho |
Motor Sich inherited most of the former | Soviet Union's aero engine manufacturing capabilities |
RDS-37 was the | Soviet Union's first "true" (staged) hydrogen bomb, f |
he was chosen to train for spaceflight in the | Soviet Union's Intercosmos program. |
Rakita was one of the | Soviet Union's top sabre fencers in the 1960s. |
This policy was ultimately responsible for the | Soviet Union's ability to fight and ultimately defeat |
MS Ivan Franko was a cruise ship owned by the | Soviet Union's Black Sea Shipping Company. |
The embassy was located in Moscow, the | Soviet Union's capital city. |
tions were held for the Supreme Soviets of the | Soviet Union's constituent republics. |
, tensions between China and India complicated | Soviet Union's efforts to maintain close relations wi |
Afghanistan: the | Soviet Union's last war (London, Frank Cass, 1995, ne |
It was the | Soviet Union's first mass produced tactical nuclear w |
He also played on the | Soviet Union's 1987 Canada Cup and Rendez-vous '87 te |
About 90 percent of the | Soviet Union's Muslims were Sunnis, with Shiites conc |
ront was a front (military subdivision) of the | Soviet Union's Red Army during the Second World War. |
The 27th Army was a field army of the | Soviet Union's Red Army, which fought in World War II |
Kokoity was a member, and champion, of the | Soviet Union's national wrestling team. |
lympics in Melbourne, Australia because of the | Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary. |
ebruary 1945 Yalta Conference provided for the | Soviet Union's participation in the Pacific War. |
lympics in Melbourne, Australia because of the | Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary. |
tions were held for the Supreme Soviets of the | Soviet Union's constituent republics. |
e RS-16 was the first solid-fueled ICBM in the | Soviet Union's strategic arsenal. |
The parade marked the | Soviet Union's victory in the Great Patriotic War. |
Kravets (born November 12, 1963 in Leningrad, | Soviet Union) is a retired professional ice hockey pl |
orn August 28, 1963 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union) is a retired ice hockey player who play |
Isayev (born 18 December 1983 in Makhachkala, | Soviet Union) is an Azerbaijani wrestler. |
ариков) (born December 4, 1958 in Chelyabinsk, | Soviet Union) is a Russian ice hockey coach, who comp |
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