Thursday, December 26, 2024

What are foreigners most of all were fighting the Bolsheviks in the Civil war

What are foreigners most of all were fighting the Bolsheviks in the Civil war
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According to various estimates, on the side of the red Army in the Civil war fought more than 300 thousand foreign citizens-representatives of more than a dozen nationalities. The large number of forces were Hungarians, Chinese and Latvians.

Why Lenin wanted to remove Stalin from the post of Secretary General

Why Lenin wanted to remove Stalin from the post of Secretary General
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The nature of the relationship between Stalin and Lenin was a complex and ambiguous – the leader of the Bolsheviks appreciated Joseph Stalin for the quality of the business and, with it, criticized for self-centeredness.

The secret “first”: how actually mined uranium in the Soviet Union

The secret "first": how actually mined uranium in the Soviet Union
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The myth that uranium ore in the Soviet Union was producing exclusively a man on death row, arose, perhaps due to the fact that this subject initially was supervised personally by Beria, as she was part of a larger "nuclear project"

Volodya Yakut: what became the best sniper of the First Chechen

Volodya Yakut: what became the best sniper of the First Chechen
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With each war was associated with various legends. This also applies to fights that took place in Grozny. It was during the First Chechen war there was a legend about the courageous Volodya Yakut. It was a known sniper, who came from the taiga. He managed a few months himself to destroy approximately 362 fighter. It is not known how further developed his fate.

“A. L. J. I. R.”: how many children were born in the camp for wives of enemies of the people

"A. L. J. I. R.": how many children were born in the camp for wives of enemies of the people
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Mass repressions demanded to create a special camp, where headed wife of convicted military, managers, heads of enterprises. Akmola camp or abbreviated ALGERIA missed by myself about 20 thousand women. The terrible conditions of the Kazakh steppe became a real challenge for women, many of whom died in the camp.