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originally competed with Tatiana Navka for the | Soviet Union. |
The | Soviet camp at Errol field continued until April 1944 |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Top League in 1981 for FC Spartak Moscow. |
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. |
heltering both Red and White refugees from the | Soviet Union. |
ies of prime lenses manufactured by KMZ in the | Soviet Union. |
The | Soviet forces attacking the city can be divided into |
and rephotographed in 1958 by the | Soviet expedition. |
The | Soviet head of state, Nikolai Podgorny, pays a visit |
as a scientific calculator manufactured in the | Soviet Union. |
The Times he worked with bin Laden during the | Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. |
In 1986, he was appointed the | Soviet ambassador to the United Kingdom. |
The | Soviet Union lacked self-propelled anti-aircraft guns |
ingrad and The Road to Berlin - dealt with the | Soviet response to the German invasion of the Soviet |
a retired ice hockey player who played in the | Soviet Hockey League. |
СМ СССР) was one of the central offices in the | Soviet Union, established by Decree of the Presidium |
In time he decided to flee the then | Soviet Union and ended up joining Art Blakey's "The J |
the system was alluded to in a speech by then | Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in 1961. |
iet War again part of Poland (1918-1939), then | Soviet Union took the city along with eastern Poland |
He led the Third | Soviet Antarctic Expedition and one of the first mann |
Tchivzhel was the winner of the Third | Soviet Conductor's Competition in Moscow, while still |
Thirteen | Soviet allies joined the boycott, giving a total of f |
This | Soviet action stopped the offensive near Bicske, less |
Hundreds of thousands | Soviet troops entered Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. |
Three | Soviet divisions failed to breach Taipale, and the Fi |
Three | Soviet design centers developed proposals for the sys |
was seen as an underdeveloped region, and thus | Soviet planners tried to make it a showcase of Soviet |
At the same time | Soviet authorities tried to change and sovietize the |
He was 4 times | Soviet Indoor 200 metre champion. |
According to | Soviet law, 2,422,000 out of an eligible adult voting |
Until 1943, few Americans objected to | Soviet aid. |
The Victory Memorial to | Soviet Army in Riga, Latvia was erected in 1985 to co |
er in 1928, she was used on a cargo service to | Soviet Black Sea ports, and became the first American |
According to | Soviet law, 2,852,000 out of an eligible adult popula |
To | Soviet audiences of the time, the analogy with the Hu |
According to | Soviet information, the Germans lost in the Upper Sil |
He served as an Ambassador of Romania to | Soviet Union in 1949-1952. |
According to | Soviet documents, 7 expellees chose to remain in the |
According to | Soviet law, 3,778,000 out of an eligible adult voting |
kofiev's transition from Parisian modernism to | Soviet lyricism. |
welfare of Jewish artists, Robeson insisted to | Soviet officials that he meet with Feffer. |
hed in late 1970, submitted for publication to | Soviet printing houses, but turned down. |
Obelisk of Glory to | Soviet Warriors on Sapun-gora. |
n September 21 Langner formally surrendered to | Soviet troops under Marshal Semyon Timoshenko. |
t in production long after the war and sold to | Soviet allies. |
According to | Soviet data Germany lost 25.000 dead soldiers. |
Korea, Japan turned its military interests to | Soviet territories. |
In the book he describes his tour to | Soviet, America, China, Africa etc. and about his dra |
As applied to | Soviet citizens involved or allegedly involved in ant |
ssion required coded messages to be flashed to | Soviet naval vessels patrolling the area preceding a |
His family moved to | Soviet Armenia in 1947. |
ysenkoism was advanced primarily in service to | Soviet agriculture, always resulting in dismal failur |
According to | Soviet law, 3,369,000 out of an eligible adult voting |
In 2005, a controversial monument to | Soviet Army dead in World War II was built in the par |
He was later transferred to | Soviet custody, but escaped. |
troops of Army Group Courland began moving to | Soviet prison camps in the East. |
Due to his contributions to | Soviet arms design Tokarev received the Hero of Socia |
According to | Soviet law, 325,000 out of an eligible adult populati |
According to | Soviet law, 3,289,000 out of an eligible adult popula |
The remaining prisoners were handed over to | soviet authorities. |
ine if those tactics are helpful or harmful to | Soviet objectives. |
Much of the military equipment belonging to | Soviet units evacuating Eastern Europe was shipped to |
In 1946 he was handed over to | Soviet forces and held until 1949. |
Stowe, an American journalist who traveled to | Soviet front lines. |
tu until the town centuries later was ceded to | Soviet Union. |
Then he was appointed to | Soviet United, and graduated back to China in 1930. |
As a result, the U.S. reacted to | Soviet troop movements on the border of Iran by infor |
According to | Soviet law, 2,886,000 out of an eligible adult popula |
Tienhaara (now Seleznevo) village was left to | Soviet Union after the Treaty of Paris in 1947. |
Monument to | Soviet citizens and POWs shot by the Nazi occupiers a |
ro of Socialist Labor for his contributions to | Soviet literature and was elected to one term as a po |
British troops in 1945 and then handed over to | Soviet troops. |
According to | Soviet information, the Germans and Hungarians lost o |
es who were trained but were not despatched to | Soviet Union. |
All these were deported to | Soviet Central Asia. |
According to | Soviet law, 2,793,000 out of an eligible adult voting |
According to | Soviet historians his forces were particularly cruel |
From world power to | Soviet satellite: History of Mongolia. |
between January and March 1945, and issued to | Soviet Naval Aviation units. |
s not allowed to serve in this position due to | soviet objection. |
Evstigneyev was one of the top | Soviet fighter ace in World War II. |
Top | Soviet goal scorer: 1975, 1976, 1978 |
He was only of the very few top | Soviet functionaries who were not native Lithuanians. |
Defeated David Torosyan ( | Soviet Union) DQ 2 |
American bombers also flew directly towards | Soviet airspace, peeling off at the last moment, occa |
old Bay, Alaska, arriving on 15 April to train | Soviet sailors. |
orgian SSR, Abkhazia joined the Transcaucasian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic on March 12, 192 |
й Алексеевич Легасов; September 1, 1936, Tula, | Soviet Union - April 27, 1988, Moscow, Soviet Union) |
Twelve | Soviet Albemarles served for about two years; at leas |
In total, twenty-seven | Soviet divisions were assigned to destroy the pocket. |
nd Champion, European Allround Champion twice, | Soviet Allround Champion four times, and Soviet Sprin |
Their advance came to a halt when two | Soviet divisions from the 133rd Corps reinforced the |
league games for FC Dinamo Moscow, winning two | Soviet league titles and the Soviet Cup on one occasi |
Launched along with two | Soviet cosmonauts aboard Soyuz T-11 on the 3 April 19 |
Four train ferries two | Soviet and two Bulgarian ones, named "Hero of Odessa" |
In the ambush, two | Soviet soldiers were killed, and Amin was shot to dea |
The two-man | Soviet crew tested a docking ring and other systems t |
The M-100 was a two-stage | Soviet sounding rocket. |
av Checher (born December 15, 1980 in Ukraine, | Soviet Union) is a professional footballer. |
ed after Boris Ieremievich Verkin, a Ukrainian | Soviet physicist. |
he oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic on September 22, 1937. |
0, he was elected as a deputy to the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic's Verkhovna Rada. |
rn in the village of Mankivka in the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic into a family of teachers. |
iv when it became the capital of the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic. |
He was the prosecutor of the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic from 1944-1953 and Chief pr |
First Ukrainian | Soviet government: December 25, 1917-March 1918. |
th seven votes; Colombia, Syria, the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic and the Soviet Union abstai |
ovich May was born in Kharkov, USSR, Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic in 1969. |
n 6 August 1948, Odessa) is a former Ukrainian | Soviet decathlete. |
none, with two abstentions from the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic and Soviet Union. |
none, with two abstentions from the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic and Soviet Union. |
State Prize of the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic, 1978 |
iv Oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic on October 15, 1932. |
he oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic on January 10, 1939. |
art of the Zakarpattia Oblast of the Ukrainian | Soviet Socialist Republic. |
This was for his high rate of uncovering | Soviet spies, while he was a Soviet double-spy himsel |
ed at Dynamo in Tallinn when Estonia was under | Soviet rule in the late 1980s. |
Kataszek left Warsaw for Lviv, which was under | Soviet occupation; when in June 1941 the Soviet-Germa |
However, once Pomerania came under | Soviet control, members of the group were persecuted |
With northern Iran under | Soviet occupation, Stalin made plans to "spread Socia |
Sports came under | Soviet control when the Soviet Union occupied Latvia |
udden revelation of a superpowered alien under | Soviet control causes panic in the United States. |
s collectivization of farms was enforced under | Soviet rule. |
orm the nucleus of the new Romanian Army under | Soviet control. |
Afghanistan Under | Soviet Domination, 1964-83 (1984) |
Under | soviet rule the church remained open longer than most |
ntinued to exist during the Nazi era and under | Soviet occupation. |
to bring the newly acquired Eastern Bloc under | Soviet control. |
Civilians and "politically undesirable" | Soviet POWs would be 'segregated' into separate group |
The unmanned | Soviet Lunokhod 1 and Lunokhod 2 rovers carried small |
After World War II, upon | Soviet annexation to the Ukrainian SSR, most Poles we |
nd April 1950 because the operators were using | Soviet communications procedures. |
Galina Andreyeva - Valentina, | Soviet official |
She highlighted US interest in various | Soviet technology, including nuclear-powered satellit |
The Berg group acted as couriers for various | Soviet contacts, including the Silvermaster ring. |
enko returned to Moscow, and worked in various | soviet institutions until his death in 1947. |
The victorious | Soviet troops hoisted a red banner over the city once |
joined in: Dudintsev was accused of vilifying | Soviet society and his book of being a social evil. |
The village | Soviet was established in 1921. |
Vintage | Soviet Yak-9 on takeoff at the 2002 MAAM WWII Weekend |
, 1978, near Murmansk, USSR, after it violated | Soviet airspace and allegedly failed to respond to So |
h Smirnov (born April 16, 1964 in Voskresensk, | Soviet Union) |
The scenario involves a Cold War | Soviet invasion of West Germany. |
After the war, | Soviet general Ivan Konev said: "we noted a remarkabl |
Between the two World Wars, | Soviet biological research managed to connect genetic |
овна Константинова; 1924 - 1944) was a wartime | Soviet diarist and partisan, killed as a 20-year-old |
ION / Kh-90 Meteorit-M/SSC-X-5 GLCM (DoD)) was | Soviet cruise missile which was supposed to replace s |
First satellite with animal (dog) was | Soviet Sputnik 2 at November 3, 1957. |
Born Marta Shul, she was | Soviet Women's Champion in 1972, and Sub-Champion in |
omar and Melamid continued tweaking well-known | Soviet symbols and icons, often replacing Lenin and S |
March 20, 1933 in Leningrad) is a well-known | Soviet and Russian bard and poet. |
was started in 1963 by the team of well-known | Soviet scientists. |
The main targets were | Soviet, British, and Israeli travel agencies. |
imes during the Baltic occupation process were | Soviet politicians Andrei Zhdanov and Andrey Vyshinsk |
Difficulties increased in 1941 when | Soviet POWs came in masses, and the first few thousan |
This status quo ended when | Soviet troops finally occupied the area on June 24, 1 |
e bodies of Krebs and Burgdorf were found when | Soviet personnel entered the bunker. |
The attack opened on 6 March 1944 when | Soviet troops forced the Ingulets, the Visun and the |
Two passengers were killed when | Soviet aircraft opened fire on the aircraft. |
The city is known as the place where | Soviet military leader Grigori Kotovsky was buried in |
The army subsequently captured Kharkov, where | Soviet power in Ukraine was proclaimed. |
It clearly stipulated that the areas where | Soviet bases were to be established shall remain part |
Red Army defeated the New York Rangers, while | Soviet Wings defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins. |
It became very popular over the whole | Soviet Union in 70's. |
WikiProject | Soviet Union |
The winner | Soviet Union qualified for the eighth FIFA World Cup |
He was a member of the bronze medal winning | Soviet team at the 1985 World Junior Hockey Champions |
ory and cultural heritage, replacing them with | Soviet propaganda. |
s Planning Committee reached an agreement with | Soviet authorities regarding the dissolution of SovRo |
In 1946 she was rearmed with | Soviet caliber torpedoes and guns. |
the Crimean SSR joined in military union with | soviet republics in Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia, Lith |
xis armies lacked heavy equipment to deal with | Soviet armor. |
Bernard Schuster was Rodman's contact with | Soviet intelligence. |
It is based on numerous interviews with | Soviet soldiers and officers filmed in Kabul at the e |
Voge's code name with | Soviet intelligence, as deciphered by the Venona proj |
However, because he disagreed with | Soviet foreign policy, many communist publications (s |
rl Browder instructed Peters to cooperate with | Soviet intelligence. |
was also linked to a covert relationship with | Soviet intelligence during World War II. |
It is also known, that one death barge with | Soviet sympathizers was hijacked by towboat under Fed |
overnment allowed Aschberg to do business with | Soviet Union during the 1920s. |
Titov exchanged greetings with | Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev as he passed over th |
On June 29, 1944, with | Soviet troops approaching as part of Operation Bagrat |
klin O'Donnell then arrives for a meeting with | Soviet personnel, accompanied by Hancock and O'Hara. |
ho showed little inclination to cooperate with | Soviet authorities after the war, requested release i |
orld War II, the 107mm mortar saw service with | Soviet mountain infantry as a divisional artillery we |
A hydroelectric plant, built with | Soviet assistance, is opened in northern Afghanistan. |
zens of Czechoslovakia saw hockey matches with | Soviet Union as a quiet, symbolic way of protest. |
tely shown to be right about the problems with | Soviet agricultural planning. |
He led the peace talks with | Soviet Russia and achieved Treaty of Tartu which was |
15 December 1943 near Vitebsk, in a fight with | Soviet P-39 Airacobras. |
The revolt was crushed with | Soviet aid; the exact number of fatalities is unknown |
The design was modified in accordance with | Soviet domestic requirements; in particular, the widt |
and instead the Polish Army was equipped with | Soviet Ssh-39 helmets. |
The film proved so popular with | Soviet audiences that poruchik Rzhevsky became quite |
She subsequently served with | Soviet Navy as Provornyy until April 1955 when she wa |
rnment with the goal to sign peace treaty with | Soviet Union. |
seems to have always had direct contacts with | Soviet intelligence. |
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