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cialist Revolutionaries in the Early Months of | Soviet Rule. |
On September 18, when news of | Soviet attack on eastern Poland reached General Sosnk |
New Arrivals of | Soviet POW´s at KL Gusen I |
SR became one of the republics of the Union of | Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union). |
independent Estonia in 1941 after a period of | Soviet occupation. |
ually truthful point of view on that period of | Soviet Era and on the Soviet war in Afghanistan. |
Film exercises the first years of | Soviet government, biography of Felix Dzerzhinsky in |
Unlike the majority of | Soviet airwomen, Marina - that later should inspire t |
Semifinals - Lost to Boris Kuznetsov of | Soviet Union, 0:5 |
ing unsuccessfully chased by a large number of | Soviet fighter aircraft. |
her, Lifshitz served as an executive member of | Soviet Academy of Sciences from 1975. |
ove mentioned exhibition was named a Museum of | Soviet occupation. |
Lt. Gen. of | Soviet Air Force. |
Part of the exhibitions at the Museum of | Soviet occupation in 2007. |
Monument to Lithuanian victims of | Soviet occupation in Gediminas Avenue, Vilnius. |
he name was changed on the 60th anniversary of | Soviet victory to better reflect the theme of the sta |
r independent Belarus after the dissolution of | Soviet Union. |
Union of | Soviet Socialist Republics Representative |
hind them clearing their previous positions of | Soviet troops. |
Chaika (Russian: Чайка) was a series of | Soviet 35mm half-frame cameras produced by BELOMO fro |
Consequently, he became head of department of | Soviet counterespionage of German BND. |
At the end of July, after a year of | Soviet rule, the region was once again under Romanian |
remained unsuccessful, but after the start of | Soviet occupation, in November 1944, the Romanian Soc |
yan were awarded with the Order of the Hero of | Soviet Union. |
onary committee created under the patronage of | Soviet Russia with the goal to establish a Polish Sov |
The PU scope is a sniper scope of | Soviet manufacture, widely used on the Mosin-Nagant a |
Savinov was a member of the Leningrad Union of | Soviet Artists since its inception in 1932. |
Structure of | Soviet Wages, 1944 |
from the Pentagon to the Silvermaster group of | Soviet spies. |
-Slavonic Committee, Anti-Fascist Committee of | Soviet Women, Anti-Fascist Committee of the Soviet Yo |
onist, Major Bandura, a commander of a unit of | Soviet paratroopers, co-starring with several popular |
4-45 participated in World War II on a side of | Soviet Army. |
revalent after the dissolution of the Union of | Soviet Socialist Republics. |
) (Russian- Жигулёвское) is a notable brand of | Soviet (Russian) beer. |
ed the joys of motherhood with the benefits of | Soviet power. |
The Life and Death of | Soviet Trade Unionism, 1917-1928. |
vhen Serhiyovych Shakhov was the top scorer of | Soviet Top League in 1988. |
The audience was made up of | Soviet cultural officials who gave the work a poor re |
Medal Gold Star the Hero of | Soviet Union (1937) |
the Polish-Soviet War, halting the advance of | Soviet First Mounted Army led by General Semyon Budyo |
In fact, tight cooperation of | Soviet secret services and Glavlit was unbroken from |
handled by the military counterintelligence of | Soviet Army. |
n and Estonian governments, ever suspicious of | Soviet intentions, decided to accept a mutual non-agg |
lt around himself, and was awarded numerous of | Soviet prizes for his literary works. |
estan ASSR, i.e., roughly the southern half of | Soviet Central Asia, was partitioned into two Soviet |
Mass amnesty of the victims of | Soviet repressions started after the death of Joseph |
Hall and Hammond left Prague one step ahead of | Soviet forces as they crushed Czechoslovakia's democr |
ideologies predominated within the ideology of | Soviet Communism. |
Generally speaking, the attitude of | Soviet servicemen toward women of Slavic background w |
Samokhvalov creation was image of the Youth of | Soviet. |
and the Russian Civil War, into the period of | Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union until 1925. |
h Dunets (born November 3, 1950) is a coach of | Soviet Union and Ukraine. |
Octopussy (1983) - member of | Soviet Security Council; tourist on river boat in Ind |
In 1958 the rank of the Hero of | Soviet Union is posthumously appropriated. |
visions for the timetable of the withdrawal of | Soviet troops from Afghanistan. |
The T-34 medium tank was the mainstay of | Soviet mechanized forces in World War II, produced in |
Simon (Stig Henrik Hoff) helps a group of | Soviet partisans during World War II. |
t this background of Svanetia as a showcase of | Soviet modernization that Salt for Svanetia was produ |
with the Agreements between the governments of | Soviet Russia and Finland about the measures of maint |
Terrorist tactics, per se, do not offend | Soviet scruples. |
Typically, the official | Soviet policy regarding the Holocaust was to present |
According to official | Soviet data, after his release from captivity he was |
se of his growing discontent with the official | Soviet ideology and rigid governmental control of the |
The official | Soviet propaganda claimed that Kalanta was mentally i |
Official | Soviet military designation was Model 1942. |
Gremyashchiy class destroyer and the Official | Soviet Designation was Project 7. |
ly fortified" Mannerheim Line entered official | Soviet war history and some western sources. |
The official | Soviet Navy hypothesis is that K-129, while operating |
Teodor Oizerman, | Soviet philosopher |
on system have likened it to the "new European | Soviet" (Gorbachev) and to "the old Soviet model in w |
Battle, training and using many pieces of old | Soviet hardware including the BTR-80 Soviet built APC |
everal airlines that fly poorly-maintained old | Soviet era aircraft. |
Simutenkov started his pro career in the old | Soviet league with Dynamo Moscow in 1990. |
cluding East Germany, could no longer count on | Soviet foreign military aid. |
at summer, Germany grew even more dependent on | Soviet imports. |
44 emphasis was placed on an all-out attack on | Soviet armaments and power plants but by March 1945 t |
He made a positive impression on | Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, who describ |
yment, she also resumed surveillance duties on | Soviet naval forces operating in the Mediterranean. |
During the Cold War he was also an expert on | Soviet economics. |
1938-1945 he toured Dalkrai and wrote books on | Soviet Far East and Japan. |
Vassiliev's, The Haunted Wood, a book based on | Soviet archives.. |
"The Impact of Russian Culture on | Soviet Communism" Glencoe: Free Press, 1953, ISBN 112 |
ter World War II, the NKVD coordinated work on | Soviet nuclear weaponry, under the direction of Gener |
on is a typical example of the 1960s policy on | Soviet public architecture. |
h first flew in 1955, provided intelligence on | Soviet bloc countries. |
rmans were granted rights to military bases on | Soviet territory. |
British writer, translator and commentator on | Soviet affairs. |
arge Finnish submarines managed to destroy one | Soviet submarine of which two were destroyed with tor |
he overwhelming majority of Irish people, only | Soviet Russia recognised the Irish Republic internati |
As a manager, he led Zenit to their only | Soviet championship in 1984. |
shal Leonid Govorov, the commander of opposing | Soviet forces on the Courland perimeter. |
auspices" was interpreted to mean American or | Soviet rather than UN auspices. |
gnificant military resistance to the German or | Soviet invasions. |
apply to the post-Soviet era, not the pre- or | Soviet era. |
ted for treating his junior son as an ordinary | Soviet citizen. |
mple Thing, from Such a Simple Thing and Other | Soviet Stories, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1 |
wis (Hilfswilliger), Ostbataillonen, and other | Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) or volunteers. |
expressed his doubts on the Armenian and other | Soviet battalions. |
an Bergmann freiwillige celebrate victory over | Soviet partisans |
He was last seen drifting down over | Soviet held territory. |
warriors' dance after celebrating victory over | Soviet partisans. |
lision but Schellmann managed to bail out over | Soviet territory. |
This ended overt | Soviet support for the East Turkistan Republic. |
ith outstanding success against an overwhelmed | Soviet force. |
at did not change the fact of the overwhelming | Soviet superiority over the Germans in the sector. |
e end of that day, in the face of overwhelming | Soviet attacks, the 14th Division as a whole disinteg |
stralia, Great Britain, Netherlands, Pakistan, | Soviet Union and West Germany. |
She was born in Penza, | Soviet Union. |
In late 1920, the Persian | Soviet Socialist Republic in Rasht was preparing to m |
s in fact dominated by one side, the Petrograd | Soviet. |
d and became a leading member of the Petrograd | soviet. |
Russian Consultation of Soviets, the Petrograd | Soviet began adding representatives from other parts |
He became a member of the Petrograd | Soviet and the Moscow Soviet. |
d by Prokofiev on April 15, 1918 in Petrograd, | Soviet Union. |
Andrei Petrov ( | Soviet Union) |
12 76-mm ZIS-3 artillery pieces, | Soviet Union |
12 122-mm D-30artillery pieces, | Soviet Union |
In the unit named "Kotovsky," within the Pinsk | Soviet partisan formations, some of the escapees work |
sion (3rd SS Panzer) and prevented the planned | Soviet breakthrough to Berlin in the autumn 1944 dest |
e Nazi rule in Belarus, Italy, Latvia, Poland, | Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia. |
a B3-34 (Электроника Б3-34) was a very popular | Soviet programmable calculator. |
It comprises compositions from popular | Soviet movies, Charlie Chaplin's ones and Mission: Im |
The nonaggression pact made possible | Soviet occupation of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bess |
ard-winning teacher", dedicated to the postwar | Soviet school. |
er video game based in a fictionalized postwar | Soviet Union. |
This diary is the first book that presents | Soviet vanquishers as flesh and blood people and help |
it was known as the 'Northern Tier' to prevent | Soviet expansion into the Middle East. |
had been thought that Sedov was the principle | Soviet engineer behind the Sputnik project. |
best known, most popular, and longest produced | Soviet truck. |
outside the organized, goal-driven, productive | Soviet society is emphasized. |
Prominent | Soviet poet Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky, visited Vietnam dur |
Lerner was the first prominent | Soviet scientist to seek to emigrate to Israel. |
ersburg - May 20, 1945, Sochi) was a prominent | Soviet geochemist and mineralogist, academician of th |
Га́льский), was a prominent | Soviet Bolshevik leader and diplomat. |
was Vsevolod Ivanov, one of the most prominent | Soviet writers. |
ram Khachaturian considered him as a promising | Soviet composer. |
in promoting Ukrainian culture and protesting | Soviet totalitarianism. |
concluded that there was no evidence to prove | Soviet Union/KGB involvement. |
Eufrosina provided | Soviet intelligence with information on Romanians, Ca |
Duggan provided | Soviet intelligence with confidential diplomatic cabl |
1921, in village of Maxatikha, Tver Province, | Soviet Russia. |
n the village of Kochki, Novosibirsk Province, | Soviet Russia. |
and Russian Civil War in the Moscow Provincial | Soviet. |
Defeated Valeri Rachkov ( | Soviet Union) 4-1 |
aum, born Ovsei-Gershon Aronovich Radomyslsky, | Soviet politician |
He was born in Ghvlevi, Abashis Raioni, | Soviet Georgia. |
Panov broke out, reaching | Soviet lines. |
Because he had received | Soviet citizenship, the Swedish Government in 1944 fi |
and their reciprocal | Soviet missions (SOXMIS/SMLM). |
Gold became a formally recruited | Soviet agent at this time, and was assigned the coden |
ally, the Baku-Supsa pipeline is a refurbished | Soviet era pipeline with several newly built sections |
Executive Committee of the Transcaspian Region | Soviet, July 1918 - Jan 1919. |
On July 3, 1944 they joined the regular | Soviet army that was fighting to liberate Belarus. |
Reinforced | Soviet forces succeeded in pushing the Germans back t |
Group Centre, which was reeling from repeated | Soviet assaults. |
xhibitions, including exhibitions representing | Soviet art abroad (Hungary, Czechslovakia, NDK, Polan |
e set her career best times while representing | Soviet. |
ld War II.The character of Veronica represents | Soviet women in the context of post-Russian Soviet Wa |
The fourth movement represents | Soviet life after the guidance of Lenin. |
gust 1963 in Karatau, Kazakhstan) is a retired | Soviet (Kazakhstani-Ukrainian) professional footballe |
в) (born July 14, 1932 in Moscow) is a retired | Soviet football player and Soviet and Russian coach. |
Anatoli Zinchenko (born 1949), retired | Soviet football player and Russian coach |
ikhail Yuryevich Biryukov (born 1958), retired | Soviet and Russian football player |
954 in Sylva, Sverdlovsk, Russia) is a retired | Soviet and Russian basketball player. |
евич Шмарко) (born 12 March 1969) is a retired | Soviet and Russian football player. |
(born August 24, 1950 in Moscow) is a retired | Soviet football player. |
ruary 5, 1948 in Palatka, Russia) is a retired | Soviet football player. |
Stonkus (born December 29, 1931) is a retired | Soviet present day Lithuanian basketball player who c |
born December 7, 1960 in Kutaisi) is a retired | Soviet football player. |
Нейман; born September 25, 1967) is a retired | Soviet and Russian professional footballer. |
rn August 10, 1934 in Sverdlovsk) is a retired | Soviet football player. |
d Koltun (born September 7, 1944) is a retired | Soviet football player and current Ukrainian coach. |
) (born July 16, 1956 in Bryansk) is a retired | Soviet football player. |
rn December 18, 1965 in Smolensk) is a retired | Soviet professional football player. |
ctober 28, 1948 in Rostov Oblast) is a retired | Soviet football player. |
lt to get U.S. intelligence services to return | Soviet cryptographic documents to the Soviet Union an |
He helped form the Revel | Soviet of Workers' Deputies and the Revel Union of Me |
Sviatoslav Richter, | Soviet pianist |
e investigated cases involving bank robberies, | Soviet espionage, and kidnappings. |
Flag of the short-lived Donetsk-Krivoy Rog | Soviet Republic (1918). |
) - Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, | Soviet Union. |
rn 19 March 1949 in Ust-Usa, Komi ASSR, RSFSR, | Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian pop singer whos |
v in Gusev, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russian RSFSR, | Soviet Union. |
cember 27, 1915 - April 9, 1982) was a Russian | Soviet geologist and astronomer. |
Later it acquired the official name of Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. |
mple of the Dublin general strike of 1913 and " | soviet" (meaning a self-governing committee) had beco |
The Constitution of the Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 12 April 1978 |
de was first introduced in 1918 in the Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, as a legal fram |
initially an autonomous oblast of the Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) and star |
e was a governorate (guberniya) of the Russian | Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1919 to 192 |
Иванович Киселёв; b. 17 March 1938 in Ryazan, | Soviet Union - d. 19 June 2005) is a boxer from the S |
Defeated Viktor Rybakov ( | Soviet Union) 4-1 |
White Russians saw | Soviet citizens as 'pro-socialist', if not outright c |
In the scenario, | Soviet and allied forces enter Yugoslavia in May 1952 |
Defeated Sergei Scherbakov ( | Soviet Union) 3-0 |
As such, he is the third highest scoring | Soviet pilot in World War II. |
It was created by merging Black Sea | Soviet Republic and Kuban Soviet Republic and later m |
It was merged into the Kuban-Black Sea | Soviet Republic on May 30, 1918. |
Kuban-Black Sea | Soviet Republic (May 30-July 6, 1918) was part of the |
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