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Despite its impressive nature, the Lira-class was in no real way a strategic game-changer for the Soviets in their bid to defeat the West—and its costs were immense.
Where the Donbas meets the Dnipro River, the USSR built out a dense range of massive factories, using the local coal and ...
A tourist season that stretches from October to March has been anything but jolly for some residents of the “Official Hometown of Santa Claus.” ...
On Tuesday, a Russian military court in the country's Far East sentenced Roman Ivanishin, a serviceman from Sakhalin who had ...
Reflecting on the 80th anniversary of Victory Day is a powerful reminder of courage and unity against tyranny. How do we honour the sacrifices of the past while shaping a more just future?
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Have we done our best to teach the younger generations to deeply respect the heroism of their ancestors, to foster dignity ...
Ukraine has told the U.S. that accepting curbs on the size of its armed forces or on its military's overall readiness would ...
The Stalin’s Line Historical and Cultural Museum is working to restore a rare T-34-57 tank. The running replica of the ...
In his latest book, journalist and historian Clay Risen explores how the House Un-American Activities Committee and Senator ...
You have one point for each line that it drops." The Elektronica 60 was a Soviet computer and kind of a bootleg PDP-11 that was widely used from the late 1970s into the '90s and even beyond.
One of the best remote viewers, a man named Joe McMoneagle, claimed to have used his ability to see inside a Soviet Union hangar and uncover a top-secret submarine being built. McMoneagle said he ...
He made the fourth line the team’s best. Raised in the final years of the Soviet sports system by parents who were already accomplished athletes, Ovechkin was given every chance to succeed and ...
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