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It was merged into the Kuban-Black Sea | Soviet Republic. |
The second | Soviet famine happened during the collectivisation in |
It was the second | Soviet research spacecraft to successfully reach Venu |
It was the second | Soviet spacecraft to reach the surface of the Moon (f |
It played in the second-highest | Soviet First League in 1961 and 1962. |
For the aircraft carrier, see | Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov. |
For the submarine, see | Soviet submarine K-8. |
Soviet-made time pieces in the West, Sekonda's | Soviet ties ended with the break-up of the USSR. |
(Not to be outdone, another WHA team selected | Soviet leader Alexei Kosygin.) |
Mogilny played for the senior | Soviet Team that won a gold medal at the 1988 Winter |
Model of Lunokhod series | Soviet Moon exploration robot vehicle |
goslav Partisans he was also allegedly serving | Soviet intelligence. |
Several | Soviet tanks appeared on the bank of Daugava river in |
Later Vishnevsky was awarded several | Soviet and foreign awards and prizes. |
t legalized the creation of a union of several | Soviet republics in the form of the Union of Soviet S |
The peninsula repelled several | Soviet attacks, and surrendered on May 9, 1945. |
rn in Mamati, Lanchkhuti, Transcaucasian SFSR, | Soviet Union on 25 January 1928. |
orn 24 July 1960 in Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR, | Soviet Union) is a former Soviet ice hockey player an |
v (born March 29, 1981 in Kazan, Russian SFSR, | Soviet Union) is a Russian professional ice hockey go |
ary 26, 1954 in Inta, Komi ASSR, Russian SFSR, | Soviet Union) is a retired Russian ice hockey player, |
Arzamas (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast) Russian SFSR, | Soviet Union in 1980. |
rry Jul (born February 17, 1985, Russian SFSR, | Soviet Union) is a Russian pornographic actress. |
nd Encirclement Campaign against Shaanxi-Gansu | Soviet, April 1935 to July, 1935 |
st Encirclement Campaign against Shaanxi-Gansu | Soviet |
nd Encirclement Campaign against Shaanxi-Gansu | Soviet |
ommunist-dominated WSG did not condemn similar | Soviet actions in Hungary, Afghanistan or elsewhere." |
Furthermore, since | Soviet domination over Poland ended in 1989, the nega |
ewhat easier during the Continuation War since | Soviet bombers mainly focused on German forces in the |
On 5 July, Grasser destroyed six | Soviet aircraft, including three Ilyushin Il-2 ground |
Political and ideological slogans | Soviet people saw everyday everywhere. |
The Crimean Socialist | Soviet Republic was then established only to be retak |
n defence of the short-lived Latvian Socialist | Soviet Republic. |
information on placement and movement of some | Soviet troops |
Some | Soviet allies (Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslova |
Shortly afterwards, he observed some | Soviet tanks approaching, he engaged the approaching |
imported Ford Timken chassis was used for some | Soviet armored cars. |
Image source: | Soviet Calculators Collection |
Italian submarines began to sink Spanish, | Soviet and other nations' ships transporting material |
orn August 28, 1963 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union) is a retired ice hockey player who play |
She was born in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, | Soviet Union. |
December 16, 1964 in Zaporizhia, Ukraine SSR, | Soviet Union) is a figure skater who competed for the |
ч Журавлёв; born 24 April 1959, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union) is a retired professional Ukrainian foo |
ovs (born April 22, 1980 in Riga, Latvian SSR, | Soviet Union) is a Latvian professional ice hockey pl |
1 in Korosten, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union), is a retired Soviet footballer and cur |
band created in Belarus (then Belarusian SSR, | Soviet Union) in 1971. |
s born on July 1, 1964 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union (now Ukraine) to a former Soviet disside |
Chanov was born in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union. |
; born 16 January 1966 in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union) is a former Soviet and Ukrainian profes |
rn December 8, 1985 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian basketball player. |
n 28 February 1984 in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, | Soviet Union) is a Lithuanian football midfielder. |
rn July 28, 1985 in Zaporizhya, Ukrainian SSR, | Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian defender. |
thermonuclear weapon after the United States, | Soviet Union and the United Kingdom. |
rachute jump can be performed with static-line | Soviet parachute D-6, or a modern free-fall tandem ju |
Lost to Vladimir Stolnikov ( | Soviet Union) points |
cipated in the border breaking event Next Stop | Soviet taking place in the Soviet Union 1989 in order |
trumental in breaking the barrier that stopped | Soviet players from joining the NHL. |
r, deteriorating supply situation and stubborn | Soviet resistance. |
in Kiev, Russia when he was visiting to study | Soviet economic philosophy. |
One side of the portal, designed as a stylized | Soviet flag |
ally abandoned, and in any case all subsequent | Soviet shots were smaller. |
In 1986, he played on Lokomotiv's successful | Soviet Cup squad. |
named after the best-known and most successful | Soviet diplomat who organized the negotiations, Maxim |
The IV Corps defeated superior | Soviet troops by using motti tactics. |
cles, which were quickly destroyed by superior | Soviet armor. |
cial party line which overwhelmingly supported | Soviet policies regardless of the actions of the Sovi |
June, 1966, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
ruary 1946, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
ch 16 1958, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
The Supreme | Soviet was made up of two chambers, each of 750 deput |
March 1950, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
was responsible and accountable to the Supreme | Soviet, and in the period between sessions of the Sup |
er of Finance, he became Deputy of the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union on 1-2 and 4-5 convocation |
he also was a deputy in the Kazakh SSR Supreme | Soviet. |
90 (April-September) - Chairman of the Supreme | Soviet of Moldavia |
in the 2nd and 4th Convocations of the Supreme | Soviet. |
ion was signed by then-Chairman of the Supreme | Soviet of the RSFSR, Boris Yeltsin. |
e was Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme | Soviet 1989-1990 (head of state) and Chairman of the |
edinstvo and its supporters within the Supreme | Soviet argued against independence from the Soviet Un |
He was elected to the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR and served as a lieutenant-general |
Yaqubov was appointed the Chairman of Supreme | Soviet of Azerbaijan SSR. |
st important were the elections to the Supreme | Soviet, the parliament of the Latvian SSR, on March 1 |
She was also elected into the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR in 1937, 1946 and 1950. |
In 1968 the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR awarded the Leningrad Art School o |
s arrived to Moscow and petitioned the Supreme | Soviet. |
Organized in the Supreme | Soviet as the Soviet Moldavia (Sovetskaya Moldaviya) |
s elected three times as Deputy to the Supreme | Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Rep |
e name was slightly changed to "of the Supreme | Soviet of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic". |
1954: member of the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR |
1961 to 1976 he was a referent at the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
The first session of the Supreme | Soviet of the Moldavian SSR was held on January 12, 1 |
y in 1996, which in turn succeeded the Supreme | Soviet in 1993. |
Later the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union would become the highest l |
ister of Heavy Machine Building by the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union with only five abstentions |
s was Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme | Soviet (head of state) from 15 January to 11 March 19 |
following day, December 26, 1991, the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union, formally the highest gove |
It succeeded the Supreme | Soviet in 1995. |
Deputy of The Supreme | Soviet of the USSR, associate of the chairman of Sovi |
1981: member of the Presidium of the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR |
July 26, 1988 did the Presidium of the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR reinstate Kuznetsov to his former |
curred almost immediately once the new Supreme | Soviet began its inaugural session in April 1990. |
The Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union then elected Gorbachev cha |
The republic's Supreme | Soviet transformed into an authentic regional lawmaki |
eputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme | Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic 1975 |
9 it was confirmed by the Presidium of Supreme | Soviet of Russia. |
After the Presidium of the Supreme | Soviet of the USSR published the decree on reinstatin |
2, he began serving as a deputy to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
June 1970, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
to secure a seat on the reconstituted Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union, and in the summer formed |
March 1954, elections were held to the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union. |
He had been a member of the Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union (8th-10th sessions, 1972-1 |
The republic's Supreme | Soviet had little choice other than to declare Turkme |
In 1989 he was elected to Supreme | Soviet of the Soviet Union (from the Academy of Scien |
They were subordinated to the Supreme | Soviet of the National Economy. |
He was also a delegate of the Supreme | Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR (since 1965), delegate o |
The Gharm Oblast was an oblast in the Tajik | Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union from th |
He is viewed as one of the most talented | Soviet armor commanders. |
Terek | Soviet Republic (Терская Советская Республика) (March |
These penetrations were designed to test | Soviet radar vulnerability as well as demonstrate US |
ars challenged the widely accepted notion that | Soviet leaders were committed to postwar "expansionis |
It was believed that | Soviet soldiers would respond more to an anthem that |
Your deletion of sourced material stating that | Soviet soldiers were killed is not acceptable. |
tine Cold War operations; it was believed that | Soviet air defenses had caught up to the ability of t |
A statement is issued on July 31 that | Soviet technicians will assist Afghanistan in prospec |
st who did not believe yet in August 1939 that | Soviet Union would attack Finland. |
ecame known for helping to break the news that | Soviet Defense Minister Dmitriy Ustinov was dead. |
After that, | Soviet troops had to dig themselves into the clay rav |
He also earned two full caps for the | Soviet Union and played in two Olympic games. |
R, Great Purge, and Population transfer in the | Soviet Union |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC Amur Blagoveshche |
The | Soviet forces continued to fight their way into the c |
In 1976 she was a crew member of the | Soviet boat which won the silver medal in the eights |
She won a gold medal in dressage with the | Soviet team at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. |
He opposed Stalinism accepted that neither the | Soviet Union or the People's Republic of China were s |
Joseph Stalin ruled the | Soviet Union for well over a decade before assuming t |
The | Soviet collectivization of agriculture was accomplish |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1981 for FShM Moscow. |
Border with the | Soviet Union was marked by the Zbrucz river, along it |
52, 85% of Romanian export was directed at the | Soviet Union. |
oks centering heavily on his chess life in the | Soviet Union and his relationships with and memories |
The | Soviet 27th Tank Regiment was annihilated apart from |
rs later he won his second gold medal with the | Soviet team in the 1968 Olympic tournament. |
e presence of rebels brings reprisals from the | Soviet forces, and helicopter gunship and artillery a |
tions were held for the Supreme Soviets of the | Soviet Union's constituent republics. |
Since the | Soviet revolution it has been a Soviet kolhoz with fe |
or "mystical" novels, and, after moving to the | Soviet Union, what are described by one source as "So |
On leaving the barber's, descriptions of the | Soviet further emphasise his robotic demeanour. |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC Dynamo-2 Moscow. |
The | Soviet Union will butt in, and Japan will be defeated |
he won the silver medal as crew member of the | Soviet boat in the eights event. |
in the Philippines in the Philippines and the | Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. |
Competing for the | Soviet Union, Petrusyova was a very successful skater |
All along the front, the | Soviet armed forces suffered a crushing defeat. |
ed at the ending credits is a variation of the | Soviet Union National Anthem. |
In this account, the | Soviet actions in Courland were defensive blockading |
Even after the dissolution of the | Soviet Union, Russia officially maintains that all th |
for various documentary films produced in the | Soviet Union. |
ination of five years of negotiations with the | Soviet authorities and a positive step in U.S.-Soviet |
0, he was awarded the title of the Hero of the | Soviet Union for his actions during the Soviet-Finnis |
sited the USSR, and became fascinated with the | Soviet system and its culture. |
Its military units were an alternative to the | Soviet partisans also operating in Latvia. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1938 (see 1938 in film). |
The father escaped the | Soviet invasion of Budapest and now runs a Hungarian |
Romania ceded the city to the | Soviet Union following the 1940 Soviet Ultimatum but |
The Sri Lankan Ambassador to the | Soviet Union was the Sri Lankan envoy to Soviet Union |
Kosygin was viewed with sympathy by the | Soviet people, and is still presently viewed as a imp |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1991 for FC Dynamo Yakutsk. |
A list of films produced in the | Soviet Union in 1959 (see 1959 in film). |
Dubin was deported from Latvia by the | Soviet authorities in 1941. |
The | Soviet officials soon withdrew him from the competiti |
At the same time, Gant attempts to escape the | Soviet Union. |
to the diplomatic service and has head of the | Soviet delegation at major conferences. |
r 5, 1944 Medvedev was awarded the Hero of the | Soviet Union title and the Gold Star medal. |
But it was only after the collapse of the | Soviet Union that a massive religious revival occurre |
It was not public at the time and the | Soviet Union continued to deny its very existence for |
In the | Soviet Union this led to Russification and other atte |
This article is about the | Soviet satellite. |
ning stopped in 1993 following the fall of the | Soviet Union and Mongolian independence, and Mardai, |
He arrived in the | Soviet Union, with his family, in February 1946. |
n 1925 and declared its sovereignty within the | Soviet Union in 1990. |
He represented the | Soviet Union before changing nationality to Israel. |
rticle 11 the Norwegian government granted the | Soviet government total monopoly on trade with Soviet |
ends and Christopher visited Khrushchev in the | Soviet Union in March 1960. |
ungul' was also a sharashka and working on the | Soviet atomic bomb project. |
In 1972 he was part of the | Soviet team which finished fifth in the Olympic tourn |
In 1972 the | Soviet Union allied with Chipenda's faction, giving h |
g in August 1989 in a deal between TBS and the | Soviet Union. |
re a group of three minesweepers built for the | Soviet Navy in the late 1960s |
The competition was hosted by Egypt after the | Soviet Union refused to host it, as was the Soviet's |
cultures were not completely abolished in the | Soviet Union. |
personally witnessed the 20th Congress of the | Soviet Communist Party and became interested in the S |
Following the dissolution of the | Soviet Union, the building was renamed and converted |
The | Soviet Occupation Zone (German: Sowjetische Besatzung |
The | Soviet Union believed that a United States first stri |
He was then appointed to lead the | Soviet space program, made Member of Soviet Academy o |
He made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1990 for FC Zarya Kaluga. |
The | Soviet spy Geoffrey Prime was also a graduate of JSSL |
he design of the plates is based on one of the | Soviet standard for license plates (GOST 3207-77). |
Gordievsky, Jones provided intelligence to the | Soviet Union in return for money. |
player, he made his professional debut in the | Soviet Second League in 1984 for FC Dynamo Irpen. |
s against the civilian population loyal to the | Soviet authorities or Soviet partisans, Soviet POW an |
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