Friday, November 15, 2024

How life has changed in Europe after its occupation by Hitler

How life has changed in Europe after its occupation by Hitler
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Reshaping the map of Europe during the Second world war, the Germans very selective in its population. If one were immediately sent to concentration camps, others from time to time allowed to enjoy life.

Why Konstantin Rokossovsky was released from prison in 1940

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Crime 13/03/20 Why Konstantin Rokossovsky was released from prison in 1940 the Future Marshal, and in 1937 commander of the cavalry corps, Konstantin Rokossovsky was arrested on the denunciation of his superiors. And also of informers soon too "closed". They were later shot...

Stepan Bandera: was he really a war criminal

Stepan Bandera: was he really a war criminal
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November 20, 1945, at 10 a.m. in Nuremberg, began the work of the international military Tribunal. Before him stood the Nazi criminals who plunged the world into the bloodiest in the history of mankind war. Absence of name of Bandera in the pages of the verdict led to the emergence of alternative views, and there was a statement that Stepan Bandera was not a criminal, because he was not convicted by the Nuremberg court.

Operation “Uranus”: how the Red Army defeated the army of Paulus

Operation "Uranus": how the Red Army defeated the army of Paulus
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Strategic offensive operation "Uranus" which was released Stalingrad, has become one of the most important military operations in history. In the "Stalingrad pot" was more than 300 thousand soldiers and officers of Wehrmacht.

What the Chechens refused to return home after deportation

What the Chechens refused to return home after deportation
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On 23 February 1944 Chechens and Ingush suffered mass deportation from the Caucasus to Central Asia. After 13 years they were allowed to return home, but went back not all. What has changed in Caucasians over the years?