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Top 10 Crazy Facts About The Soviet Union
Top 10 Facts About The Soviet Union - The USSR is one fascinating part of the world's history. Here are 10 of the most interesting facts about the Soviet Union!
10. Khrushchev's secret speech about Stalin
9. Soviet boycott of the 1980 Paralympics
8. The Grapes of Wrath
7. Venera 7 Venus Probe
6. Tetris
5. Soviet Moon Landing / Lunar Program
4. Kola Super Deep Bore Hole
3. Pentagon Hot dog Stand
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Stabbing the Empire: Last Day of Soviet Union
On December 8th, 1991, the three leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus signed the document which marked the end of the Soviet empire. The fate of the great ...
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Inside the KGB_ Terror of the Soviet Union _ History Documentary.mp4
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BEHIND the CURTAIN: Life In the Soviet Union (720p)
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The Soviet Union ☭
See the History of the Soviet Union.
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Adolf Hitler Explains His Reasons For Invading The Soviet Union
Originally made and Uploaded by THELINDGRENN Adolf Hitler - Gestern und Heute - Yesterday and Today.
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Simpsons Tide - Soviet Union
"Yes, that's what we wanted you to think!"
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TBS's Portrait Of The Soviet Union- episode 1 (1988)
In 1988, TBS aired a three-night mini-series chronicling life in the now former Soviet Union at a time when access to the nation was loosening for non-Iron Curtain nations. The first part mostly takes a look at what was then known as the Russian Federated Soviet Socialist Republic, simply known as Russia today. The series was produced by John Purdie and aired from March 20-22, 1988.
Here is the N
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End of Soviet Union - On the News 12/8/1991 ABC News Coverage
Leaders of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine establish commonwealth of states.
12/8/1991 End of Soviet Union
For More Information Please Visit abcNEWS.com
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Complete History Of The Soviet Union, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris
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A Complete History Of T
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USA vs USSR Fight! The Cold War: Crash Course World History #39
In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was occasionally hot, but on average, it was cool. In the sense of its temperature. It was by no me...
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Top Secret Weapons of the Soviet Union
For the entire period of the Cold War, a large proportion of the Soviet Union's economy and massive scientific establishment was dedicated to the development...
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What if the Soviets Won the Cold War? (Part 1)
What if the Soviet Union Won the Cold War? We explore the scenario of how the United States would have fell to communism, and how the USSR fell in our timeli...
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Battle of Moscow 1941 - Nazi Germany vs Soviet Union [HD]
The Battle of Moscow is the name given by Soviet historians to two periods of strategically significant fighting on a 600 km (370 mi) sector of the Eastern Front during World War II. It took place between October 1941 and January 1942. The Soviet defensive effort frustrated Hitler's attack on Moscow, capital of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the largest Soviet city. Moscow was
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Top 10 Movies from Russia and the Soviet Union
In Soviet Russia, great movies watch you! Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 films from Russia and the Soviet Union. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Also, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest :)
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Soviet Union destroys North America (Nuclear War) - clip from the 1977 film
Long clip from "Damnation Alley" (1977).
Info:
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Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #1 [Setup & Technology]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
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BBC- 1941, Stalin and the Man of Steel
Marking the 70th anniversary of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, historian Professor David Reynolds re-assesses Stalin's role in the life and d...
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Ukraine crisis: what if the Soviet Union had never collapsed?
Would there still be a crisis in the Ukraine today if the Soviet Union have never collapsed? Historian and columnist Tim Stanley steps into a parallel univer...
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WW2: Soviet Union T34 Medium Tank
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Discovery Channel - End of the USSR Part 1
Documentary about collapse of the Soviet Union.
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One Hour of Music - Soviet Communist Music
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Rise of the Communism | 1905-1961 | Documentary on the History of Communism and the Soviet Union
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Top 10 Crazy Facts About The Soviet Union
Top 10 Facts About The Soviet Union - The USSR is one fascinating part of the world's history. Here are 10 of the most interesting facts about the Soviet Union!...
Top 10 Facts About The Soviet Union - The USSR is one fascinating part of the world's history. Here are 10 of the most interesting facts about the Soviet Union!
10. Khrushchev's secret speech about Stalin
9. Soviet boycott of the 1980 Paralympics
8. The Grapes of Wrath
7. Venera 7 Venus Probe
6. Tetris
5. Soviet Moon Landing / Lunar Program
4. Kola Super Deep Bore Hole
3. Pentagon Hot dog Stand
2. Soviet Passports
1. Pavlov's House
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Top 10 Facts About The Soviet Union - The USSR is one fascinating part of the world's history. Here are 10 of the most interesting facts about the Soviet Union!
10. Khrushchev's secret speech about Stalin
9. Soviet boycott of the 1980 Paralympics
8. The Grapes of Wrath
7. Venera 7 Venus Probe
6. Tetris
5. Soviet Moon Landing / Lunar Program
4. Kola Super Deep Bore Hole
3. Pentagon Hot dog Stand
2. Soviet Passports
1. Pavlov's House
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"MondlanderLK" by Eberhard Marx - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MondlanderLK.jpg#mediaviewer/File:MondlanderLK.jpg
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"Landefähren" by Ebs08 - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Landef%C3%A4hren.jpg#mediaviewer/File:Landef%C3%A4hren.jpg
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"Сама скважина(заварена), август 2012" by Rakot13 - Own work. Licensed under CC BY- SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
"Кольская сверхглубокая скважина crop" by Andre Belozeroff - Страница автора на Panoramio.com. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons -
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"Tetris-VeryFirstVersion" by Source (WP:NFCC#4). Licensed under Fair use via Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TetrisVeryFirstVersion.png#mediaviewer/File:Tetris-VeryFirstVersion.png
"Alexey Pajitnov - 2575833305 (crop)" by Eunice Szpillman - Crop of Image:Alexey
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"E60M" by Sergei Frolov,Soviet calculators Collection,http://www.rk86.com/frolov/ - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:E60M.JPG#mediaviewer/File:E60M.JPG
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- published: 26 Feb 2015
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Stabbing the Empire: Last Day of Soviet Union
On December 8th, 1991, the three leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus signed the document which marked the end of the Soviet empire. The fate of the great ......
On December 8th, 1991, the three leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus signed the document which marked the end of the Soviet empire. The fate of the great ...
wn.com/Stabbing The Empire Last Day Of Soviet Union
On December 8th, 1991, the three leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus signed the document which marked the end of the Soviet empire. The fate of the great ...
- published: 11 Dec 2011
- views: 280732
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author: RT
The Soviet Union ☭
See the History of the Soviet Union....
See the History of the Soviet Union.
wn.com/The Soviet Union ☭
See the History of the Soviet Union.
- published: 04 Jun 2014
- views: 1324
Adolf Hitler Explains His Reasons For Invading The Soviet Union
Originally made and Uploaded by THELINDGRENN Adolf Hitler - Gestern und Heute - Yesterday and Today....
Originally made and Uploaded by THELINDGRENN Adolf Hitler - Gestern und Heute - Yesterday and Today.
wn.com/Adolf Hitler Explains His Reasons For Invading The Soviet Union
Originally made and Uploaded by THELINDGRENN Adolf Hitler - Gestern und Heute - Yesterday and Today.
- published: 02 Mar 2013
- views: 180505
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author: TheMrwolf79
Simpsons Tide - Soviet Union
"Yes, that's what we wanted you to think!"...
"Yes, that's what we wanted you to think!"
wn.com/Simpsons Tide Soviet Union
"Yes, that's what we wanted you to think!"
- published: 28 Aug 2014
- views: 2082
TBS's Portrait Of The Soviet Union- episode 1 (1988)
In 1988, TBS aired a three-night mini-series chronicling life in the now former Soviet Union at a time when access to the nation was loosening for non-Iron Curt...
In 1988, TBS aired a three-night mini-series chronicling life in the now former Soviet Union at a time when access to the nation was loosening for non-Iron Curtain nations. The first part mostly takes a look at what was then known as the Russian Federated Soviet Socialist Republic, simply known as Russia today. The series was produced by John Purdie and aired from March 20-22, 1988.
Here is the New York Times review for this documentary: http://www.nytimes.com/1988/03/20/arts/tv-view-russia-through-rose-colored-lenses.html
wn.com/Tbs's Portrait Of The Soviet Union Episode 1 (1988)
In 1988, TBS aired a three-night mini-series chronicling life in the now former Soviet Union at a time when access to the nation was loosening for non-Iron Curtain nations. The first part mostly takes a look at what was then known as the Russian Federated Soviet Socialist Republic, simply known as Russia today. The series was produced by John Purdie and aired from March 20-22, 1988.
Here is the New York Times review for this documentary: http://www.nytimes.com/1988/03/20/arts/tv-view-russia-through-rose-colored-lenses.html
- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 20
End of Soviet Union - On the News 12/8/1991 ABC News Coverage
Leaders of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine establish commonwealth of states.
12/8/1991 End of Soviet Union
For More Information Please Visit abcNEWS.com
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Leaders of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine establish commonwealth of states.
12/8/1991 End of Soviet Union
For More Information Please Visit abcNEWS.com
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wn.com/End Of Soviet Union On The News 12 8 1991 Abc News Coverage
Leaders of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine establish commonwealth of states.
12/8/1991 End of Soviet Union
For More Information Please Visit abcNEWS.com
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- published: 09 Dec 2014
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Complete History Of The Soviet Union, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris
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A Complete History Of The Soviet Union Through The Eyes Of A Humble Worker, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris.
Music by "Pig With The Face Of A Boy"
Written and performed by DONALD NEWHOLM and DAN WOODS, with MALCOLM GAYNER & ROBIN HARRIS
Photographed by TIM JORDAN
Costumes by LUCY NEWHOLM
Production assistant NICOLA LINCÉ
Special thanks to JAMES LAMONT and REMY LAMONT
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Produced by CHRIS LINCÉ and DAN WOODS for Xylophone Productions
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A Complete History Of The Soviet Union Through The Eyes Of A Humble Worker, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris.
Music by "Pig With The Face Of A Boy"
Written and performed by DONALD NEWHOLM and DAN WOODS, with MALCOLM GAYNER & ROBIN HARRIS
Photographed by TIM JORDAN
Costumes by LUCY NEWHOLM
Production assistant NICOLA LINCÉ
Special thanks to JAMES LAMONT and REMY LAMONT
Additional sound effects: www.freesound.org/people/nemoDaedalus/ www.freesound.org/people/themfish
Produced by CHRIS LINCÉ and DAN WOODS for Xylophone Productions
Directed, animated, and edited by CHRIS LINCÉ
WINNER - BEST ANIMATION - Super Shorts International Film Festival 2010
WINNER - LOW BUDGET AWARD - Super Shorts International Film Festival 2010
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- published: 12 Jul 2010
- views: 4808171
USA vs USSR Fight! The Cold War: Crash Course World History #39
In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was occasionally hot, but on average, it was cool. In the sense of its temperature. It was by no me......
In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was occasionally hot, but on average, it was cool. In the sense of its temperature. It was by no me...
wn.com/USA Vs Ussr Fight The Cold War Crash Course World History 39
In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was occasionally hot, but on average, it was cool. In the sense of its temperature. It was by no me...
- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 1376104
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author: CrashCourse
Top Secret Weapons of the Soviet Union
For the entire period of the Cold War, a large proportion of the Soviet Union's economy and massive scientific establishment was dedicated to the development......
For the entire period of the Cold War, a large proportion of the Soviet Union's economy and massive scientific establishment was dedicated to the development...
wn.com/Top Secret Weapons Of The Soviet Union
For the entire period of the Cold War, a large proportion of the Soviet Union's economy and massive scientific establishment was dedicated to the development...
What if the Soviets Won the Cold War? (Part 1)
What if the Soviet Union Won the Cold War? We explore the scenario of how the United States would have fell to communism, and how the USSR fell in our timeli......
What if the Soviet Union Won the Cold War? We explore the scenario of how the United States would have fell to communism, and how the USSR fell in our timeli...
wn.com/What If The Soviets Won The Cold War (Part 1)
What if the Soviet Union Won the Cold War? We explore the scenario of how the United States would have fell to communism, and how the USSR fell in our timeli...
Battle of Moscow 1941 - Nazi Germany vs Soviet Union [HD]
The Battle of Moscow is the name given by Soviet historians to two periods of strategically significant fighting on a 600 km (370 mi) sector of the Eastern Fron...
The Battle of Moscow is the name given by Soviet historians to two periods of strategically significant fighting on a 600 km (370 mi) sector of the Eastern Front during World War II. It took place between October 1941 and January 1942. The Soviet defensive effort frustrated Hitler's attack on Moscow, capital of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the largest Soviet city. Moscow was one of the primary military and political objectives for Axis forces in their invasion of the Soviet Union.
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The Battle of Moscow is the name given by Soviet historians to two periods of strategically significant fighting on a 600 km (370 mi) sector of the Eastern Front during World War II. It took place between October 1941 and January 1942. The Soviet defensive effort frustrated Hitler's attack on Moscow, capital of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the largest Soviet city. Moscow was one of the primary military and political objectives for Axis forces in their invasion of the Soviet Union.
- published: 08 Feb 2015
- views: 171
Top 10 Movies from Russia and the Soviet Union
In Soviet Russia, great movies watch you! Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 films from Russia and the Soviet Union. Check...
In Soviet Russia, great movies watch you! Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 films from Russia and the Soviet Union. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Also, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest :)
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In Soviet Russia, great movies watch you! Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 films from Russia and the Soviet Union. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Also, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest :)
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- published: 15 Feb 2015
- views: 102437
Soviet Union destroys North America (Nuclear War) - clip from the 1977 film
Long clip from "Damnation Alley" (1977).
Info:
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Long clip from "Damnation Alley" (1977).
Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damnation_Alley_%28film%29
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Long clip from "Damnation Alley" (1977).
Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damnation_Alley_%28film%29
- published: 21 Sep 2013
- views: 101414
Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #1 [Setup & Technology]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with al...
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with all expansions (Semper Fi, For the Motherland, Their Finest Hour).
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Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with all expansions (Semper Fi, For the Motherland, Their Finest Hour).
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 5399
BBC- 1941, Stalin and the Man of Steel
Marking the 70th anniversary of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, historian Professor David Reynolds re-assesses Stalin's role in the life and d......
Marking the 70th anniversary of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, historian Professor David Reynolds re-assesses Stalin's role in the life and d...
wn.com/BBC 1941, Stalin And The Man Of Steel
Marking the 70th anniversary of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, historian Professor David Reynolds re-assesses Stalin's role in the life and d...
- published: 08 Aug 2012
- views: 346439
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author: bottacka
Ukraine crisis: what if the Soviet Union had never collapsed?
Would there still be a crisis in the Ukraine today if the Soviet Union have never collapsed? Historian and columnist Tim Stanley steps into a parallel univer......
Would there still be a crisis in the Ukraine today if the Soviet Union have never collapsed? Historian and columnist Tim Stanley steps into a parallel univer...
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Would there still be a crisis in the Ukraine today if the Soviet Union have never collapsed? Historian and columnist Tim Stanley steps into a parallel univer...
Discovery Channel - End of the USSR Part 1
Documentary about collapse of the Soviet Union....
Documentary about collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Documentary about collapse of the Soviet Union.
One Hour of Music - Soviet Communist Music
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This is one hour long mix of best Soviet communist music performed by Red Army Choir.(Also includes main theme from the Hunt for Red October, performed by Red Army Choir).
Anthem of Soviet Union: 00:08 - 03:34
Let's Go!: 03:34 - 06:56
Kalinka: 06:56 - 11:26
Katyusha: 11:26 - 13:57
There March the Soldiers: 13:57 - 17:41
The Sacred War: 17:41 - 21:16
The Red Army is the Strongest: 21:16 - 24:00
The Cossacks: 24:00 - 26:07
The Cossack Song: 26:07 - 31:18
The Cliff: 31:18 - 37:50
Smugljanka: 37:50 - 41:11
Korobeiniki: 41:11 - 45:49
The Partisans Song: 45:49 - 48:40
March of the Motherland: 48:40 - 51:36
The Hunt for Red October: 51:36 - 56:44
Farewell of Slavianka: 56:44 - 59:15
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This is one hour long mix of best Soviet communist music performed by Red Army Choir.(Also includes main theme from the Hunt for Red October, performed by Red Army Choir).
Anthem of Soviet Union: 00:08 - 03:34
Let's Go!: 03:34 - 06:56
Kalinka: 06:56 - 11:26
Katyusha: 11:26 - 13:57
There March the Soldiers: 13:57 - 17:41
The Sacred War: 17:41 - 21:16
The Red Army is the Strongest: 21:16 - 24:00
The Cossacks: 24:00 - 26:07
The Cossack Song: 26:07 - 31:18
The Cliff: 31:18 - 37:50
Smugljanka: 37:50 - 41:11
Korobeiniki: 41:11 - 45:49
The Partisans Song: 45:49 - 48:40
March of the Motherland: 48:40 - 51:36
The Hunt for Red October: 51:36 - 56:44
Farewell of Slavianka: 56:44 - 59:15
- published: 29 Jun 2012
- views: 4588228
Rise of the Communism | 1905-1961 | Documentary on the History of Communism and the Soviet Union
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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others,
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DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s.
"Land of Whispers" invites you to visit arguably the most unique and isolated travel destination in the world - not to criticize, but to observe and listen. Aside from usual highlights such as Pyongyang or Arirang, this unique one-man documentary bring
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Latvia Travel Guide - Historic Town of Riga
Take a tour of Historic Town of Riga in Riga, Latvia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Riga is Latvia's capital, largest city, and a center of commerce and culture.
It is a truly exceptional place with a unique and distinctive culture and atmosphere.
Riga's buildings, both homes and businesses, are frequently both brightly colored and elaborate.
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Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to expl
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Italian Town of Rapallo, Rapallo (Italy) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Town of Rapallo in Rapallo, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A visit to the Italian Riviera would not be complete without seeing the city of Rapallo.
The area's mild climate, palm-tree lined streets, and strips of beach has made it a pristine year round destination.
Rapallo is believed to have been inhabited since a
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Latvia Adventure Travel
Latvia Adventure Travel: If you're yearning to hit Europe's untrodden jackpot, cash in your chips in Latvia (Latvija). Still undiscovered by the tourism masses, this sizzling Baltic sexpot is poised to become the continent's next A-list star. A country in transition, hellbent on shedding its stalwart old-Soviet image, the Latvia of today is vibrant, enigmatic and altogether mesmerising. Refreshing
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Aswan Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Aswan in Egypt.
From a distance Aswan appears to be a small, rather idyllic and sleepy city but around two hundred and eighty thousand people live on Egypt’s southern border. It is impossible not to be captivated by the pulsating life of the mysterious and strange streets of Aswan. Even today the colourful displays of goods in the souks are dominated by the historic
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Olimpiysky Sport Complex Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Alekseevsky Park in early 1923. The territory allocated for the stadium was a wasteland in the wa...
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The Red Quest: Travelling through the Former Soviet Union www.theredquest.com
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Join me as I travel through every former Soviet republic as well as the Warsaw Pact nations, on an odyssey spanning 22 different countries.
Please note that Latvia, Slovakia and Russia do not feature in this promotional video.
Then read all about my adventure in THE RED QUEST, a book published on Amazon. Buy in now at www.theredquest.com
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Moscow Russia (Soviet Union) in 1982
Includes the Red Square, Lenin's Tomb, the Kremlin, the GUM department store, St Basil's cathedral, Olympic Stadium, Moscow University, the Park of Economic ...
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7 Facts about Georgia
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Georgia. The capital of Georgia is
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25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide
This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind vis
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Moscow - Москва - Visual Guide by Travel & Discover
Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia making it the world's most populated inland city. The city is well known for its unique architecture which consists of many different historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its brightly colored domes. With over 40 percent of its territory covered by greenery, it is one of the greenest capital
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Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tume
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Chernobyl Uncensored - Documentary
he Chernobyl disaster (Ukrainian: Чорнобильська катастрофа, Chornobylska Katastrofa -- Chornobyl Catastrophe) was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurr...
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Visiting every country of the former Soviet Union!
Buy my book, The Red Quest, at Amazon right now. Special offer price!
I travel to Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Romania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland.
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Ballistic Knife - Black Ops Multiplayer Weapon Guide
Facebook: http://facebook.com/XboxAhoy Twitter: http://twitter.com/xboxahoy In this episode we're covering the first special weapon, the ballistic knife. It'...
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Living in Astana: An Overview
Kazakhstan declared its independence in 1991 from the former Soviet Union and in 1998 Astana was declared the country's new capital. It was chosen due to its...
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RPG - Black Ops Multiplayer Weapon Guide
Facebook: http://facebook.com/XboxAhoy Twitter: http://twitter.com/xboxahoy In this episode, we're covering the second available launcher - the RPG. It's a s...
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Our researchers travel to the Former Soviet Union
Dr. Elizabeth Tighe and several other Cohen Center research specialists visit two Jewish communities in the Former Soviet Union. At the Hesed in Melitopol, they had the privilege of watching several cultural dance performances.
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Cold War - Berlin (1948-1949)
By 1947, the United States placed as a high priority the revival of the German economy, an approach opposed by the Soviet Union. After the introduction of a Deutsche Mark the Soviet Union began to allow increasingly stringent checks on passenger and cargo flows travelling to the French, British and American sectors of Berlin, located in the heart of East Germany. This ultimately led to a blockade
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The European Union Explained*
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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is...
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
What is your favorite part of Moscow?
Visit our Moscow travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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wn.com/Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
What is your favorite part of Moscow?
Visit our Moscow travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 18 Mar 2015
- views: 241777
DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s.
"Land of Whis...
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s.
"Land of Whispers" invites you to visit arguably the most unique and isolated travel destination in the world - not to criticize, but to observe and listen. Aside from usual highlights such as Pyongyang or Arirang, this unique one-man documentary brings you to areas such as Chongjin or Wonson, still virtually unknown to even google or wikipedia. There, I attempt to pierce through the ever-present 'national mythology' and as much as possible, I try to connect with people - such as the waitress mesmerized by tablet computers, or a tour guide cautiously fascinated by modern pop culture.
* Third World Indie Film Festival 2013 (San Francisco, USA) / Best Feature Documentary *
* Utopia Film Festival 2013 (Greenbelt, USA) / Official Selection *
* Global Peace Film Festival 2013 (Orlando, FL, USA) / Official Selection *
* Jayu: The North Korean Human Rights Film Festival 2013 (Canada) / Official Selection *
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KHAU VAI LOVE MARKET - A feature film about Ethnic Minority love in the remote, Vietnamese mountains.
If you liked "Land of Whispers" - do make sure to check out and support my exciting new feature documentary project! I am in post production right now and badly need your help to get the film finished! Visit the project page here: http://igg.me/at/lovemarket . Please share with others and please donate! Any amount helps!
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*** Some individuals directly connected with the North Korean government have been working to have this film removed from YT and other web sites - first via ambiguous, threatening emails, later through baseless demands and now by flagging the film online for arbitrary, unfounded reasons. I want to assure everyone that I have completed this film with great ethical concern, full transparency and as much as possible in communication with parties who may have been affected by the film. I was not undercover, I was truthful about everything I did every step of the way. YT: I have all proper documentation. I'm doing all my best to keep the film up. If they succeed in shutting it down, i will do my best to re-upload along with a list of alternative web sites where you can see it. ***
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SUPPORT THE FILM AND FILMMAKER!
Friends, please support this project by donating!
PayPal Donate: http://goo.gl/6bnA1
The film is non-commercial, was made with private money and is available for viewing for free. Due to abusive YouTube policies, I also make absolutely no profit from the ads displayed on the film by Google against my will. All funds raised will be used for festival/contest fees as well as for upcoming projects, such as my new feature doc about the Khau Vai Love Market in remote, mountainous Vietnam. Any amount helps. If you like the film, if you want to see more - please, please make sure to donate!
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SOUNDTRACK
Listen to the soundtrack here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK5xUquvNhk&list;=PLYTeFCgrrNt1CXL3iG6pkIBn0xdOoIM9M&index;=1
All songs are listed in the film's end credits! Check before you ask!
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CONNECT WITH US!
For more information on this and other projects, please visit:
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Join us on facebook:
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Reddit AMA:
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1bs314/i_recently_produced_a_north_korea_travel/
Read the filmmaker's story from 'The Word' Magazine:
http://www.wordhcmc.com/features/item/3111-a-journey-to-the-land-of-whispers
Film Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EtfqpEX4UQ&hd;=1
wn.com/Dprk The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s.
"Land of Whispers" invites you to visit arguably the most unique and isolated travel destination in the world - not to criticize, but to observe and listen. Aside from usual highlights such as Pyongyang or Arirang, this unique one-man documentary brings you to areas such as Chongjin or Wonson, still virtually unknown to even google or wikipedia. There, I attempt to pierce through the ever-present 'national mythology' and as much as possible, I try to connect with people - such as the waitress mesmerized by tablet computers, or a tour guide cautiously fascinated by modern pop culture.
* Third World Indie Film Festival 2013 (San Francisco, USA) / Best Feature Documentary *
* Utopia Film Festival 2013 (Greenbelt, USA) / Official Selection *
* Global Peace Film Festival 2013 (Orlando, FL, USA) / Official Selection *
* Jayu: The North Korean Human Rights Film Festival 2013 (Canada) / Official Selection *
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KHAU VAI LOVE MARKET - A feature film about Ethnic Minority love in the remote, Vietnamese mountains.
If you liked "Land of Whispers" - do make sure to check out and support my exciting new feature documentary project! I am in post production right now and badly need your help to get the film finished! Visit the project page here: http://igg.me/at/lovemarket . Please share with others and please donate! Any amount helps!
---------------------------
*** Some individuals directly connected with the North Korean government have been working to have this film removed from YT and other web sites - first via ambiguous, threatening emails, later through baseless demands and now by flagging the film online for arbitrary, unfounded reasons. I want to assure everyone that I have completed this film with great ethical concern, full transparency and as much as possible in communication with parties who may have been affected by the film. I was not undercover, I was truthful about everything I did every step of the way. YT: I have all proper documentation. I'm doing all my best to keep the film up. If they succeed in shutting it down, i will do my best to re-upload along with a list of alternative web sites where you can see it. ***
---------------------------
SUPPORT THE FILM AND FILMMAKER!
Friends, please support this project by donating!
PayPal Donate: http://goo.gl/6bnA1
The film is non-commercial, was made with private money and is available for viewing for free. Due to abusive YouTube policies, I also make absolutely no profit from the ads displayed on the film by Google against my will. All funds raised will be used for festival/contest fees as well as for upcoming projects, such as my new feature doc about the Khau Vai Love Market in remote, mountainous Vietnam. Any amount helps. If you like the film, if you want to see more - please, please make sure to donate!
---------------------------
SOUNDTRACK
Listen to the soundtrack here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK5xUquvNhk&list;=PLYTeFCgrrNt1CXL3iG6pkIBn0xdOoIM9M&index;=1
All songs are listed in the film's end credits! Check before you ask!
---------------------------
CONNECT WITH US!
For more information on this and other projects, please visit:
http://www.EtheriumSky.com
Join us on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Etherium-Sky/570674869623477
Reddit AMA:
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1bs314/i_recently_produced_a_north_korea_travel/
Read the filmmaker's story from 'The Word' Magazine:
http://www.wordhcmc.com/features/item/3111-a-journey-to-the-land-of-whispers
Film Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EtfqpEX4UQ&hd;=1
- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 2298688
Latvia Travel Guide - Historic Town of Riga
Take a tour of Historic Town of Riga in Riga, Latvia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Riga is Latvia's capital, ...
Take a tour of Historic Town of Riga in Riga, Latvia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Riga is Latvia's capital, largest city, and a center of commerce and culture.
It is a truly exceptional place with a unique and distinctive culture and atmosphere.
Riga's buildings, both homes and businesses, are frequently both brightly colored and elaborate.
St. Peter's Church, in the old town, features a tower with a remarkable view.
The history of Riga extends back to its earliest beginnings in the 2nd century AD.
Vikings were the original founders of the city, though it was later taken over by crusaders.
Riga was also part of the Hanseatic League and the Holy Roman Empire.
In the 20th century, Riga suffered under the command of Germany during World War I and World War II.
The Old Town has museums on this history and its time in the Soviet Union.
wn.com/Latvia Travel Guide Historic Town Of Riga
Take a tour of Historic Town of Riga in Riga, Latvia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Riga is Latvia's capital, largest city, and a center of commerce and culture.
It is a truly exceptional place with a unique and distinctive culture and atmosphere.
Riga's buildings, both homes and businesses, are frequently both brightly colored and elaborate.
St. Peter's Church, in the old town, features a tower with a remarkable view.
The history of Riga extends back to its earliest beginnings in the 2nd century AD.
Vikings were the original founders of the city, though it was later taken over by crusaders.
Riga was also part of the Hanseatic League and the Holy Roman Empire.
In the 20th century, Riga suffered under the command of Germany during World War I and World War II.
The Old Town has museums on this history and its time in the Soviet Union.
- published: 06 Dec 2010
- views: 4957
Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture....
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.
wn.com/Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.
- published: 01 Oct 2014
- views: 6146
Italian Town of Rapallo, Rapallo (Italy) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Town of Rapallo in Rapallo, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A visit to the Italian ...
Take a tour of Italian Town of Rapallo in Rapallo, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A visit to the Italian Riviera would not be complete without seeing the city of Rapallo.
The area's mild climate, palm-tree lined streets, and strips of beach has made it a pristine year round destination.
Rapallo is believed to have been inhabited since as early as the 8th century BC, making it the oldest in the region.
Many peace treaties, including those between Italy, Yugoslavia, Germany, and the Soviet Union were signed here.
Numerous ancient structures, including fortifications and religious edifices, as well as the residences of the city's 34,000 inhabitants, can be seen throughout town.
The city is widely known has having been the part time residence of many prominent philosophers, artists, and authors.
The castle on the sea was built in 1551 to protect against pirate attacks, and now functions as a symbol of the city.
wn.com/Italian Town Of Rapallo, Rapallo (Italy) Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Town of Rapallo in Rapallo, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A visit to the Italian Riviera would not be complete without seeing the city of Rapallo.
The area's mild climate, palm-tree lined streets, and strips of beach has made it a pristine year round destination.
Rapallo is believed to have been inhabited since as early as the 8th century BC, making it the oldest in the region.
Many peace treaties, including those between Italy, Yugoslavia, Germany, and the Soviet Union were signed here.
Numerous ancient structures, including fortifications and religious edifices, as well as the residences of the city's 34,000 inhabitants, can be seen throughout town.
The city is widely known has having been the part time residence of many prominent philosophers, artists, and authors.
The castle on the sea was built in 1551 to protect against pirate attacks, and now functions as a symbol of the city.
- published: 28 Apr 2011
- views: 13729
Latvia Adventure Travel
Latvia Adventure Travel: If you're yearning to hit Europe's untrodden jackpot, cash in your chips in Latvia (Latvija). Still undiscovered by the tourism masses,...
Latvia Adventure Travel: If you're yearning to hit Europe's untrodden jackpot, cash in your chips in Latvia (Latvija). Still undiscovered by the tourism masses, this sizzling Baltic sexpot is poised to become the continent's next A-list star. A country in transition, hellbent on shedding its stalwart old-Soviet image, the Latvia of today is vibrant, enigmatic and altogether mesmerising. Refreshingly unpretentious, Latvia manages to tantalise even the most jaded traveller. Many arrive expecting little and leave overwhelmed, certain they've uncovered long-buried treasure.
Latvian amber was known in places as far away as Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. In the 12th century, German traders arrived, bringing with them missionaries who attempted to convert the pagan Finno-Ugric and Baltic tribes to the Christian faith. The Germans founded Rīga in 1201, establishing it as the largest and most powerful city on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. After independence in 1918, Latvia achieved considerable results in social development, economy, industry and agriculture. It has always been a multicultural melting point, where foreigners and locals worked together and brought prosperity to the country. On June 16, 1940, Vyacheslav Molotov presented the Latvian representative in Moscow with an ultimatum accusing Latvia of violations of that pact, and on June 17 Soviet forces occupied the country. Elections for a "People's Saeima" were held, and a puppet government headed by Augusts Kirhenšteins led Latvia into the USSR. The annexation was formalized on August 5, 1940. During the time of the Iron Curtain, Latvia was a province of the Soviet Union, but the concentration of heavy industry was enormous. Contacts with the West were regulated. The Baltic region had the reputation of being the most urbanized and having the highest literacy rate in the Soviet Union. Latvia gained independence on September 6, 1991. Between 1991 and 2007 the country saw unprecedented economic growth. However, the global recession and the banking crisis hit Latvia brutally, and severe economic contraction and destructively high unemployment have returned.
Because of a tribal past and divisions between occupying nations, there are regional differences between parts of Latvia which are interesting to explore.
Enjoy Your Latvia Adventure Travel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTku4GK9Rmk
wn.com/Latvia Adventure Travel
Latvia Adventure Travel: If you're yearning to hit Europe's untrodden jackpot, cash in your chips in Latvia (Latvija). Still undiscovered by the tourism masses, this sizzling Baltic sexpot is poised to become the continent's next A-list star. A country in transition, hellbent on shedding its stalwart old-Soviet image, the Latvia of today is vibrant, enigmatic and altogether mesmerising. Refreshingly unpretentious, Latvia manages to tantalise even the most jaded traveller. Many arrive expecting little and leave overwhelmed, certain they've uncovered long-buried treasure.
Latvian amber was known in places as far away as Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. In the 12th century, German traders arrived, bringing with them missionaries who attempted to convert the pagan Finno-Ugric and Baltic tribes to the Christian faith. The Germans founded Rīga in 1201, establishing it as the largest and most powerful city on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. After independence in 1918, Latvia achieved considerable results in social development, economy, industry and agriculture. It has always been a multicultural melting point, where foreigners and locals worked together and brought prosperity to the country. On June 16, 1940, Vyacheslav Molotov presented the Latvian representative in Moscow with an ultimatum accusing Latvia of violations of that pact, and on June 17 Soviet forces occupied the country. Elections for a "People's Saeima" were held, and a puppet government headed by Augusts Kirhenšteins led Latvia into the USSR. The annexation was formalized on August 5, 1940. During the time of the Iron Curtain, Latvia was a province of the Soviet Union, but the concentration of heavy industry was enormous. Contacts with the West were regulated. The Baltic region had the reputation of being the most urbanized and having the highest literacy rate in the Soviet Union. Latvia gained independence on September 6, 1991. Between 1991 and 2007 the country saw unprecedented economic growth. However, the global recession and the banking crisis hit Latvia brutally, and severe economic contraction and destructively high unemployment have returned.
Because of a tribal past and divisions between occupying nations, there are regional differences between parts of Latvia which are interesting to explore.
Enjoy Your Latvia Adventure Travel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTku4GK9Rmk
- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 6883
Aswan Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Aswan in Egypt.
From a distance Aswan appears to be a small, rather idyllic and sleepy city but around two hundred and eighty th...
Travel video about destination Aswan in Egypt.
From a distance Aswan appears to be a small, rather idyllic and sleepy city but around two hundred and eighty thousand people live on Egypt’s southern border. It is impossible not to be captivated by the pulsating life of the mysterious and strange streets of Aswan. Even today the colourful displays of goods in the souks are dominated by the historical South African caravan trade. The city is well known for its traditional bazaars. Depending on the time of day, everyday life is relatively calm and interrupted only by the hectic hustle and bustle of the traders. Aswan is synonymous with immense dams. In 1902 the first dam on the Nile was completed by the British. The Soviet Union sponsored the construction of an even larger dam. In 1971 the Sadd El-Ali Dam transformed the appearance of the Nile forever.
wn.com/Aswan Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Aswan in Egypt.
From a distance Aswan appears to be a small, rather idyllic and sleepy city but around two hundred and eighty thousand people live on Egypt’s southern border. It is impossible not to be captivated by the pulsating life of the mysterious and strange streets of Aswan. Even today the colourful displays of goods in the souks are dominated by the historical South African caravan trade. The city is well known for its traditional bazaars. Depending on the time of day, everyday life is relatively calm and interrupted only by the hectic hustle and bustle of the traders. Aswan is synonymous with immense dams. In 1902 the first dam on the Nile was completed by the British. The Soviet Union sponsored the construction of an even larger dam. In 1971 the Sadd El-Ali Dam transformed the appearance of the Nile forever.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 852
Olimpiysky Sport Complex Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Alekseevsky Park in early 1923. The territory allocated for the stadium was a wasteland in the wa......
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Alekseevsky Park in early 1923. The territory allocated for the stadium was a wasteland in the wa...
wn.com/Olimpiysky Sport Complex Wikipedia Travel Guide Video. Created By Http Stupeflix.Com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Alekseevsky Park in early 1923. The territory allocated for the stadium was a wasteland in the wa...
The Red Quest: Travelling through the Former Soviet Union www.theredquest.com
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Join me as I travel through every former Soviet republic as well as the Warsaw Pact nations, on an odyssey spanning 22 different countries....
www.theredquest.com
Join me as I travel through every former Soviet republic as well as the Warsaw Pact nations, on an odyssey spanning 22 different countries.
Please note that Latvia, Slovakia and Russia do not feature in this promotional video.
Then read all about my adventure in THE RED QUEST, a book published on Amazon. Buy in now at www.theredquest.com
wn.com/The Red Quest Travelling Through The Former Soviet Union Www.Theredquest.Com
www.theredquest.com
Join me as I travel through every former Soviet republic as well as the Warsaw Pact nations, on an odyssey spanning 22 different countries.
Please note that Latvia, Slovakia and Russia do not feature in this promotional video.
Then read all about my adventure in THE RED QUEST, a book published on Amazon. Buy in now at www.theredquest.com
- published: 21 Jan 2013
- views: 1408
Moscow Russia (Soviet Union) in 1982
Includes the Red Square, Lenin's Tomb, the Kremlin, the GUM department store, St Basil's cathedral, Olympic Stadium, Moscow University, the Park of Economic ......
Includes the Red Square, Lenin's Tomb, the Kremlin, the GUM department store, St Basil's cathedral, Olympic Stadium, Moscow University, the Park of Economic ...
wn.com/Moscow Russia (Soviet Union) In 1982
Includes the Red Square, Lenin's Tomb, the Kremlin, the GUM department store, St Basil's cathedral, Olympic Stadium, Moscow University, the Park of Economic ...
- published: 07 Aug 2009
- views: 50557
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7 Facts about Georgia
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Georgia. The capital of Georgia is Tblisi, a wonderful blend of old and new architecture. But where is Georgia? Some say it’s in Asia, but most consider it a part of Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Spoken Georgian (kartvelian) is like no other language you are likely to hear. It belongs to its own ancient linguistic group unlike any other language spoken outside the region. It includes rare sounds that many visitors may never have heard before. Georgian has its own 33-letter alphabet thought to be based on the sort of Aramaic spoken in the time of Jesus. To the untutored eye, the letters look very much alike. But even without understanding it, Georgian writing is beautiful, a myriad of theatrical swirls and flourishes.
2. Take a look at a map and you'll find the former Soviet republic 1,000km east of the Bosphorus, marooned in Asia. One definition of Europe marks the Caucasus Mountains as its border, putting Georgia firmly in Asia. Other definitions place the whole Caucasus region, including Georgia, in Europe which is where most Georgians feel it belongs.
3. Georgia isn't called Georgia by Georgians. They call their country Sakartvelo. One theory suggests that the origins of the country's name come from the Middle Ages when Christian crusaders swept through the region on their way to the Holy Land. At that time, it was part of the Persian Empire and the people here were known as "Gurj". They were also devotees of St George.
4. The little streets of Tbilisi makes you forget about Paris or Venice! Cute little alleys and streets all over the city. It definitely has its charm and you could almost say Tbilisi is the Paris of Eurasia.
5. Ever heard of Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili? Born in Gori, he became one of the most important rulers in the history of mankind. After becoming the leader of the Soviet Union, he ordered the imprisonment and execution of millions, starved Ukrainians to submission, lead his country to victory in WW2 and brought most of eastern Europe under the control of Moscow. You may know him by his Russian name: Joseph Stalin.
6. Georgia contains 2 de facto independent regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which gained limited international recognition after the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. Georgia and a major part of the international community consider the regions to be part of Georgia's sovereign territory under Russian military occupation.
7. Georgia launched a large-scale military operation against South Ossetia during the night of 7–8 August 2008 to "restore constitutional order" in the region. 11,000 soldiers took part in the general Georgian offensive. Russia officially sent troops across the border, claiming to be defending both peacekeepers and South Ossetian civilians. In 5 days of fighting, the Russian forces pushed back Georgian troops and largely destroyed Georgia’s military infrastructure. Russia recognised Abkhazia and South Ossetia on 26 August 2008. In response, the Georgian government cut diplomatic relations with Russia.
More Info:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23072361
http://www.gotravelyourway.com/2013/11/12/8-reasons-to-travel-to-georgia-and-tbilisi/#.VYarf0YZEhw
http://www.travelingmyself.com/2014/01/22/interesting-facts-about-georgia/
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Georgia_%28country%29
Music:
Starpause – Hooky Hicky
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://alinsuciu.com/2013/01/28/2nd-international-symposium-georgian-manuscripts-tbilisi-25-30-june-2013/
https://bpgfonts.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/bpg-infotech-nokia_pure/
http://wallpapers111.com/tbilisi-hd-wallpaper/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Europe_map_georgia.png
https://theanadromist.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/georgia-sakartvelo-%E1%83%A1%E1%83%90%E1%83%A5%E1%83%90%E1%83%A0%E1%83%97%E1%83%95%E1%83%94%E1%83%9A%E1%83%9D-1/
http://dragos-serban.ro/poze/batumi-sakartvelo.jpg
http://previews.123rf.com/images/leonidtit/leonidtit1308/leonidtit130800416/21301661-View-of-the-village-Adishi-Upper-Svaneti-Georgia-Europe-Caucasus-mountains-Beauty-world--Stock-Photo.jpg
http://wallpaperus.org/wallpapers/04/155/stalin-ussr-2500x3096-wallpaper-1652222.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Stalin_1902.jpg
http://wallpaperswide.com/grunge_flag_of_the_soviet_union-wallpapers.html
http://www.economica.net/rusia-va-semna-un-acord-de-parteneriat-si-cu-osetia-de-sud-dupa-cel-incheiat-cu-abhazia_92745.html
http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/_np/0856/6150856.jpg
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Georgia. The capital of Georgia is Tblisi, a wonderful blend of old and new architecture. But where is Georgia? Some say it’s in Asia, but most consider it a part of Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Spoken Georgian (kartvelian) is like no other language you are likely to hear. It belongs to its own ancient linguistic group unlike any other language spoken outside the region. It includes rare sounds that many visitors may never have heard before. Georgian has its own 33-letter alphabet thought to be based on the sort of Aramaic spoken in the time of Jesus. To the untutored eye, the letters look very much alike. But even without understanding it, Georgian writing is beautiful, a myriad of theatrical swirls and flourishes.
2. Take a look at a map and you'll find the former Soviet republic 1,000km east of the Bosphorus, marooned in Asia. One definition of Europe marks the Caucasus Mountains as its border, putting Georgia firmly in Asia. Other definitions place the whole Caucasus region, including Georgia, in Europe which is where most Georgians feel it belongs.
3. Georgia isn't called Georgia by Georgians. They call their country Sakartvelo. One theory suggests that the origins of the country's name come from the Middle Ages when Christian crusaders swept through the region on their way to the Holy Land. At that time, it was part of the Persian Empire and the people here were known as "Gurj". They were also devotees of St George.
4. The little streets of Tbilisi makes you forget about Paris or Venice! Cute little alleys and streets all over the city. It definitely has its charm and you could almost say Tbilisi is the Paris of Eurasia.
5. Ever heard of Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili? Born in Gori, he became one of the most important rulers in the history of mankind. After becoming the leader of the Soviet Union, he ordered the imprisonment and execution of millions, starved Ukrainians to submission, lead his country to victory in WW2 and brought most of eastern Europe under the control of Moscow. You may know him by his Russian name: Joseph Stalin.
6. Georgia contains 2 de facto independent regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which gained limited international recognition after the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. Georgia and a major part of the international community consider the regions to be part of Georgia's sovereign territory under Russian military occupation.
7. Georgia launched a large-scale military operation against South Ossetia during the night of 7–8 August 2008 to "restore constitutional order" in the region. 11,000 soldiers took part in the general Georgian offensive. Russia officially sent troops across the border, claiming to be defending both peacekeepers and South Ossetian civilians. In 5 days of fighting, the Russian forces pushed back Georgian troops and largely destroyed Georgia’s military infrastructure. Russia recognised Abkhazia and South Ossetia on 26 August 2008. In response, the Georgian government cut diplomatic relations with Russia.
More Info:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23072361
http://www.gotravelyourway.com/2013/11/12/8-reasons-to-travel-to-georgia-and-tbilisi/#.VYarf0YZEhw
http://www.travelingmyself.com/2014/01/22/interesting-facts-about-georgia/
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Georgia_%28country%29
Music:
Starpause – Hooky Hicky
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://alinsuciu.com/2013/01/28/2nd-international-symposium-georgian-manuscripts-tbilisi-25-30-june-2013/
https://bpgfonts.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/bpg-infotech-nokia_pure/
http://wallpapers111.com/tbilisi-hd-wallpaper/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Europe_map_georgia.png
https://theanadromist.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/georgia-sakartvelo-%E1%83%A1%E1%83%90%E1%83%A5%E1%83%90%E1%83%A0%E1%83%97%E1%83%95%E1%83%94%E1%83%9A%E1%83%9D-1/
http://dragos-serban.ro/poze/batumi-sakartvelo.jpg
http://previews.123rf.com/images/leonidtit/leonidtit1308/leonidtit130800416/21301661-View-of-the-village-Adishi-Upper-Svaneti-Georgia-Europe-Caucasus-mountains-Beauty-world--Stock-Photo.jpg
http://wallpaperus.org/wallpapers/04/155/stalin-ussr-2500x3096-wallpaper-1652222.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Stalin_1902.jpg
http://wallpaperswide.com/grunge_flag_of_the_soviet_union-wallpapers.html
http://www.economica.net/rusia-va-semna-un-acord-de-parteneriat-si-cu-osetia-de-sud-dupa-cel-incheiat-cu-abhazia_92745.html
http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/_np/0856/6150856.jpg
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 6
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide
This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we ...
This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
Warszawa Travel Guide: Top 25 things to do in Warsaw
1) Castle Square - plac Zamkowy w Warszawie
2) Royal Castle - Zamek Królewski w Warszawie
3) Pierogi - Perogi
4) The Neon Muzeum - Muzeum Neonów
5) Nysa Van tour – adventure Warsaw
6) Milk bar - bar mleczny
7) Vistula River Cruise - Wisła
8) Pub Crawl
9) Palace of Culture and Science - Pałac Kultury i Nauki,
10) Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina
11) Making Pierogi with Polish Your Cooking
12) Łazienki Park - Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie
13) POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
14) Bigos – Polish Hunter's Stew
15) Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
16) Warsaw University Library Garden
17) St. Anne's Church - Kościół św. Anny
18) Warsaw Barbican - barbakan warszawski
19) Presidential Palace - Pałac Prezydencki
20) Rurki z Kremem – Polish Torpedo Dessert
21) Warsaw Uprising Museum - Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
22) Copernicus Science Centre - Centrum Nauki Kopernik
23) Warsaw night views
24) National Stadium - Stadion Narodowy
25) Pączki - paczki
We hope our travel guide has helped you to find some of the top places to experience architecture, art, entertainment and nightlife in Warsaw. You'll want to set aside a good chunk of time to visit some of the fascinating museums Warsaw has to offer in order to better understand its complicated history. We were fortunate to visit Warsaw when the weather was lovely in the middle of August. If you're going to come later on in the year you'll want to bring warmer clothes.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Tourism Guide Video Transcript:
Well hello and welcome to Warszawa. This week we are exploring the Polish capital. We've already been here a few days and it has been amazing. It has been such a pleasant surprise and unlike any part of Europe we've traveled in so far. So yeah, this week we're going to be highlighting 25 things to do around the city and we're excited to show you what it is all about.
We came to Warsaw with little to no expectations and the city completely surprised us. Our week in the capital was spent sampling Polish cuisine, learning about the city's past through museums and historical tours, and also dabbling in a bit of the nightlife. Warsaw is quickly rising through the ranks and we think it won't be long before travellers are flocking en masse. So if you're planning a trip to Poland, don't skip over the capital because there is more to Warsaw than meets the eye.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
wn.com/25 Things To Do In Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide
This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
Warszawa Travel Guide: Top 25 things to do in Warsaw
1) Castle Square - plac Zamkowy w Warszawie
2) Royal Castle - Zamek Królewski w Warszawie
3) Pierogi - Perogi
4) The Neon Muzeum - Muzeum Neonów
5) Nysa Van tour – adventure Warsaw
6) Milk bar - bar mleczny
7) Vistula River Cruise - Wisła
8) Pub Crawl
9) Palace of Culture and Science - Pałac Kultury i Nauki,
10) Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina
11) Making Pierogi with Polish Your Cooking
12) Łazienki Park - Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie
13) POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
14) Bigos – Polish Hunter's Stew
15) Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
16) Warsaw University Library Garden
17) St. Anne's Church - Kościół św. Anny
18) Warsaw Barbican - barbakan warszawski
19) Presidential Palace - Pałac Prezydencki
20) Rurki z Kremem – Polish Torpedo Dessert
21) Warsaw Uprising Museum - Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
22) Copernicus Science Centre - Centrum Nauki Kopernik
23) Warsaw night views
24) National Stadium - Stadion Narodowy
25) Pączki - paczki
We hope our travel guide has helped you to find some of the top places to experience architecture, art, entertainment and nightlife in Warsaw. You'll want to set aside a good chunk of time to visit some of the fascinating museums Warsaw has to offer in order to better understand its complicated history. We were fortunate to visit Warsaw when the weather was lovely in the middle of August. If you're going to come later on in the year you'll want to bring warmer clothes.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Tourism Guide Video Transcript:
Well hello and welcome to Warszawa. This week we are exploring the Polish capital. We've already been here a few days and it has been amazing. It has been such a pleasant surprise and unlike any part of Europe we've traveled in so far. So yeah, this week we're going to be highlighting 25 things to do around the city and we're excited to show you what it is all about.
We came to Warsaw with little to no expectations and the city completely surprised us. Our week in the capital was spent sampling Polish cuisine, learning about the city's past through museums and historical tours, and also dabbling in a bit of the nightlife. Warsaw is quickly rising through the ranks and we think it won't be long before travellers are flocking en masse. So if you're planning a trip to Poland, don't skip over the capital because there is more to Warsaw than meets the eye.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 14 Sep 2015
- views: 24216
Moscow - Москва - Visual Guide by Travel & Discover
Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia making it the world's most populated inland city. The city is well kno...
Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia making it the world's most populated inland city. The city is well known for its unique architecture which consists of many different historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its brightly colored domes. With over 40 percent of its territory covered by greenery, it is one of the greenest capitals and major cities in Europe and the world, having the largest forest in an urban area within its borders—more than any other major city—even before its expansion in 2012. In the course of its history the city has served as the capital of a progression of states, from the medieval Grand Duchy of Moscow and the subsequent Tsardom of Russia to the Soviet Union. Moscow is considered the center of Russian culture, having served as the home of prestigious Russian artists, scientists and sports figures during the course of its history and because of the presence of many different museums, academic and political institutions and theaters. Moscow is also the seat of power of the Government of Russia, being the site of the Moscow Kremlin, a medieval city-fortress that is today the residence of the Russian president. The Moscow Kremlin and the Red Square are also one of several World Heritage Sites in the city. Both chambers of the Russian parliament (the State Duma and the Federation Council) also sit in the city.
wn.com/Moscow Москва Visual Guide By Travel Discover
Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia making it the world's most populated inland city. The city is well known for its unique architecture which consists of many different historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its brightly colored domes. With over 40 percent of its territory covered by greenery, it is one of the greenest capitals and major cities in Europe and the world, having the largest forest in an urban area within its borders—more than any other major city—even before its expansion in 2012. In the course of its history the city has served as the capital of a progression of states, from the medieval Grand Duchy of Moscow and the subsequent Tsardom of Russia to the Soviet Union. Moscow is considered the center of Russian culture, having served as the home of prestigious Russian artists, scientists and sports figures during the course of its history and because of the presence of many different museums, academic and political institutions and theaters. Moscow is also the seat of power of the Government of Russia, being the site of the Moscow Kremlin, a medieval city-fortress that is today the residence of the Russian president. The Moscow Kremlin and the Red Square are also one of several World Heritage Sites in the city. Both chambers of the Russian parliament (the State Duma and the Federation Council) also sit in the city.
- published: 24 Jul 2015
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Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despit...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn my right is Russia. If you look further down to the right you can see North Korea’s Tumengang.Anne HuFTV News ChiefWe are at the North Korea-Russia border in the North Korean village of Chosal. Across the Tumen River is the Russian town of Khasan.Heading upstream from near the river mouth at the bank of the Tumen River at Chosal Village, we reach Tumengang neighborhood. There are close to 1,000 homes, each with gray roof tiles and blue window shutters.Tumengang Neighborhood GuideEverybody lives his or her own life. Doctors treat patients and teachers teach students.North Korean GuideThe first time I visited, my uncle was alone at home. I asked what he did. He said he managed, cleaned and served as a guide. As a youth I was curious, so I went to see the victory platform and use the binoculars.Farmers grow potatoes and corn along the border each year, but sowing of seeds will have to wait for rainy season. Life isn’t tense or busy like many other border towns, but the tranquility is broken each Tuesday and Friday when the Korea-Russia cross-border train arrives and undergoes customs inspections. Anne HuFTV News ChiefFrom Tumengang neighborhood you can see the Korea-Russia Bridge, which passes over the border. In the past, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il’s father, crossed this bridge by train.North Korea founder Kim Il-sung’s fear of flying led him to choose rail transit when visiting the Soviet Union. These journeys from Pyongyang to Moscow contributed to the close historical connection between the countries and paved the way for desperately needed assistance.When North Korea was still a colony of Japan during World War II, Kim Il-sung relied on the Soviet Union for support in his fight of resistance. The Soviet Union provided assistance again in 1945, when the Workers’ Party of North Korea was founded, and on Sept. 9, 1948, when Kim Il-sung founded the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. In the 1950s and 60s, support from the Soviet Union led North Korea to have a rate of industrial development that was second only to Japan in Asia. When the Soviet Union dissolved, this generosity abruptly ended. Desperate for support in the face of international sanctions, as North Korea began to drift away from the Soviet Union, it turned to China. While Russia is still North Korea’s third largest exporter, proportionally it is far behind China, which places first in terms of both exports and imports. The discrepancy is apparent by looking at flight schedules. There is one daily direct round trip flight between Pyongyang and Beijing and no regular direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow. In terms of the most widely spoken foreign languages in North Korea, Russian trails English and Mandarin.Former StudentKim Il-sung UniversityOf course English is the official language of the world. But in our country, China and Russia are so nearby. So we must study English first, after that we need to study Chinese and Russian as a second foreign language.North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had chosen Russia as his first foreign state to visit since taking power. While the trip was later cancelled, it still carried important symbolic meaning. Recently, Russia has proposed building a railway that cut across North Korea from north to south and links to the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would provide easy transport of coal, iron, petroleum and natural gas. Early interest from North Korea points toward more opportunity for cooperation in the future.This is FTV’s Anne Hu, Su C. F. and Yeh Chun-hao with an exclusive report from China, North Korea and Russia.
wn.com/Inside North Korea Relations With Russia And A Rare Glimpse Of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn my right is Russia. If you look further down to the right you can see North Korea’s Tumengang.Anne HuFTV News ChiefWe are at the North Korea-Russia border in the North Korean village of Chosal. Across the Tumen River is the Russian town of Khasan.Heading upstream from near the river mouth at the bank of the Tumen River at Chosal Village, we reach Tumengang neighborhood. There are close to 1,000 homes, each with gray roof tiles and blue window shutters.Tumengang Neighborhood GuideEverybody lives his or her own life. Doctors treat patients and teachers teach students.North Korean GuideThe first time I visited, my uncle was alone at home. I asked what he did. He said he managed, cleaned and served as a guide. As a youth I was curious, so I went to see the victory platform and use the binoculars.Farmers grow potatoes and corn along the border each year, but sowing of seeds will have to wait for rainy season. Life isn’t tense or busy like many other border towns, but the tranquility is broken each Tuesday and Friday when the Korea-Russia cross-border train arrives and undergoes customs inspections. Anne HuFTV News ChiefFrom Tumengang neighborhood you can see the Korea-Russia Bridge, which passes over the border. In the past, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il’s father, crossed this bridge by train.North Korea founder Kim Il-sung’s fear of flying led him to choose rail transit when visiting the Soviet Union. These journeys from Pyongyang to Moscow contributed to the close historical connection between the countries and paved the way for desperately needed assistance.When North Korea was still a colony of Japan during World War II, Kim Il-sung relied on the Soviet Union for support in his fight of resistance. The Soviet Union provided assistance again in 1945, when the Workers’ Party of North Korea was founded, and on Sept. 9, 1948, when Kim Il-sung founded the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. In the 1950s and 60s, support from the Soviet Union led North Korea to have a rate of industrial development that was second only to Japan in Asia. When the Soviet Union dissolved, this generosity abruptly ended. Desperate for support in the face of international sanctions, as North Korea began to drift away from the Soviet Union, it turned to China. While Russia is still North Korea’s third largest exporter, proportionally it is far behind China, which places first in terms of both exports and imports. The discrepancy is apparent by looking at flight schedules. There is one daily direct round trip flight between Pyongyang and Beijing and no regular direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow. In terms of the most widely spoken foreign languages in North Korea, Russian trails English and Mandarin.Former StudentKim Il-sung UniversityOf course English is the official language of the world. But in our country, China and Russia are so nearby. So we must study English first, after that we need to study Chinese and Russian as a second foreign language.North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had chosen Russia as his first foreign state to visit since taking power. While the trip was later cancelled, it still carried important symbolic meaning. Recently, Russia has proposed building a railway that cut across North Korea from north to south and links to the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would provide easy transport of coal, iron, petroleum and natural gas. Early interest from North Korea points toward more opportunity for cooperation in the future.This is FTV’s Anne Hu, Su C. F. and Yeh Chun-hao with an exclusive report from China, North Korea and Russia.
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 21
Chernobyl Uncensored - Documentary
he Chernobyl disaster (Ukrainian: Чорнобильська катастрофа, Chornobylska Katastrofa -- Chornobyl Catastrophe) was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurr......
he Chernobyl disaster (Ukrainian: Чорнобильська катастрофа, Chornobylska Katastrofa -- Chornobyl Catastrophe) was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurr...
wn.com/Chernobyl Uncensored Documentary
he Chernobyl disaster (Ukrainian: Чорнобильська катастрофа, Chornobylska Katastrofa -- Chornobyl Catastrophe) was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurr...
- published: 20 Apr 2013
- views: 679790
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author: EleninNWO
Visiting every country of the former Soviet Union!
Buy my book, The Red Quest, at Amazon right now. Special offer price!
I travel to Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armeni...
Buy my book, The Red Quest, at Amazon right now. Special offer price!
I travel to Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Romania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland.
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Buy my book, The Red Quest, at Amazon right now. Special offer price!
I travel to Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Romania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland.
- published: 11 Jun 2013
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Ballistic Knife - Black Ops Multiplayer Weapon Guide
Facebook: http://facebook.com/XboxAhoy Twitter: http://twitter.com/xboxahoy In this episode we're covering the first special weapon, the ballistic knife. It'......
Facebook: http://facebook.com/XboxAhoy Twitter: http://twitter.com/xboxahoy In this episode we're covering the first special weapon, the ballistic knife. It'...
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Facebook: http://facebook.com/XboxAhoy Twitter: http://twitter.com/xboxahoy In this episode we're covering the first special weapon, the ballistic knife. It'...
- published: 18 Feb 2011
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author: Ahoy
Living in Astana: An Overview
Kazakhstan declared its independence in 1991 from the former Soviet Union and in 1998 Astana was declared the country's new capital. It was chosen due to its......
Kazakhstan declared its independence in 1991 from the former Soviet Union and in 1998 Astana was declared the country's new capital. It was chosen due to its...
wn.com/Living In Astana An Overview
Kazakhstan declared its independence in 1991 from the former Soviet Union and in 1998 Astana was declared the country's new capital. It was chosen due to its...
- published: 11 May 2011
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author: MoveOneRelo
RPG - Black Ops Multiplayer Weapon Guide
Facebook: http://facebook.com/XboxAhoy Twitter: http://twitter.com/xboxahoy In this episode, we're covering the second available launcher - the RPG. It's a s......
Facebook: http://facebook.com/XboxAhoy Twitter: http://twitter.com/xboxahoy In this episode, we're covering the second available launcher - the RPG. It's a s...
wn.com/Rpg Black Ops Multiplayer Weapon Guide
Facebook: http://facebook.com/XboxAhoy Twitter: http://twitter.com/xboxahoy In this episode, we're covering the second available launcher - the RPG. It's a s...
- published: 07 Apr 2011
- views: 305644
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author: Ahoy
Our researchers travel to the Former Soviet Union
Dr. Elizabeth Tighe and several other Cohen Center research specialists visit two Jewish communities in the Former Soviet Union. At the Hesed in Melitopol, they...
Dr. Elizabeth Tighe and several other Cohen Center research specialists visit two Jewish communities in the Former Soviet Union. At the Hesed in Melitopol, they had the privilege of watching several cultural dance performances.
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Dr. Elizabeth Tighe and several other Cohen Center research specialists visit two Jewish communities in the Former Soviet Union. At the Hesed in Melitopol, they had the privilege of watching several cultural dance performances.
- published: 15 Oct 2012
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Cold War - Berlin (1948-1949)
By 1947, the United States placed as a high priority the revival of the German economy, an approach opposed by the Soviet Union. After the introduction of a Deu...
By 1947, the United States placed as a high priority the revival of the German economy, an approach opposed by the Soviet Union. After the introduction of a Deutsche Mark the Soviet Union began to allow increasingly stringent checks on passenger and cargo flows travelling to the French, British and American sectors of Berlin, located in the heart of East Germany. This ultimately led to a blockade on all rail and road transport linking West Berlin, but an extensive airlift operation (Operation Vittles) allowed the city to survive. The Communists were however successful in staging a putsch in the Berlin municipal government, eventually leading to the divisions of both Berlin and Germany. Interviewees include Gail Halvorsen, Sir Freddie Laker and Clark Clifford.
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By 1947, the United States placed as a high priority the revival of the German economy, an approach opposed by the Soviet Union. After the introduction of a Deutsche Mark the Soviet Union began to allow increasingly stringent checks on passenger and cargo flows travelling to the French, British and American sectors of Berlin, located in the heart of East Germany. This ultimately led to a blockade on all rail and road transport linking West Berlin, but an extensive airlift operation (Operation Vittles) allowed the city to survive. The Communists were however successful in staging a putsch in the Berlin municipal government, eventually leading to the divisions of both Berlin and Germany. Interviewees include Gail Halvorsen, Sir Freddie Laker and Clark Clifford.
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- published: 03 Mar 2014
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The European Union Explained*
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Soviet Union Era Song КАТЮШA Katyusha Red Army Choir
Soviet Union Era Song КАТЮШA Katyusha Red Army Choir
I Made This Video
The Katyusha Rocket was known as Stalin's Organ
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Days of Revolt - The Militarism of U.S. Diplomacy
In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union. They also discuss the nature of U.S. domination over global affairs, and the resulting consequences for not only the world, but also the U.S. itself. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/days-of-revolt-484151/
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Days of Revolt - The Militarism of U.S. Diplomacy
In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad
trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union. They also discuss the nature of U.S. domination over global affairs, and the resulting consequences for not only the world, but also the U.S. itself. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/days-of-revolt-480968/
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Die Karriere der MIR *Dokumentation*
Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. Peace [homonym: world]) was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, owned by the Soviet Union and later by Russia. Mir was the first modular space station and was assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996. It had a greater mass than any previous spacecraft. Until 21 March 2001 it was the largest artificial satellite in orbit, succeeded b
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Song Of The Allied Forces
Though our military isn't strong we did cease a forest by force there where these teens who tried to attack us and then we told their parents and took control of that forest.
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1990s of Chess (musical) Top 23 Facts
Facts : 1 1990s The seven-month-long 1990 American tour acknowledged the ending of the Cold War
Facts : 2 The tour starred Carolee Carmello, John Herrera, and Stephen Bogardus and was staged by Des McAnuff
Facts : 3 Playwright Robert Coe worked with McAnuff on revising the show, mostly using the Nelson script and restoring most of the original song order from the British version of the musical and
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1986 Anthem Soviet Union Revolution Day
This is a Short Footage of the Soviet anthem the 7th November 1986
Panorama of Lenin's Mausoleum.
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1987 Anthem Soviet Union Revolution Day
Anthem in 1:53
i have made This video special. the 70th Anniversary of Soviet Socialist Revolution in 1917.
1917-1987
This is a Short Footage of the Soviet anthem the 7th November 1987
Panorama of Red Square and Lenin's Mausoleum.
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May 5, 1912 (Sunday) of May 1912 Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 May 5, 1912 (Sunday) The first competitive events of the 1912 Summer Olympics took place in Stockholm, Sweden, with lawn tennis being played until May 12
Facts : 2 Most of the competition took place between June 29 and July 22, with the opening ceremonies being held on July 6
Facts : 3 Pravda, the official newspaper of the Communist Party, and later the leading daily paper for the Soviet
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Personal life of Victoria Azarenka Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Personal life On July 31, 1989, Azarenka was born in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union to Alla and Fedor Azarenka in a middle-class family
Facts : 2 In an interview, Azarenka stated: Graf s Calendar Golden Slam in 1988 is my biggest motivation
Facts : 3 At age 15, Azarenka moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, United States, from Minsk, Belarus, to train
Facts : 4 In this she was aided by Na
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Heroes and Generals Episode 40 - That Fog Though!
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
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Heroes and Generals Episode 41 - Base To Base!
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
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Heroes and Generals Episode 42 - This Base Is Mine!
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
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Soviet Union of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Soviet Union In the Soviet campaign, the player assumes the role of a newly appointed Soviet commander whose first task is to expel the Imperial Japanese forces from Soviet territory by defending the city of Leningrad, securing a satellite launch facility and eventually re-taking a Soviet naval base on the Pacific coastline
Facts : 2 Afterwards the Allies are rallied together by Presiden
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Design of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Top 25 Facts
Facts : 1 Design The first Red Alert revolved around a down-to-earth World War II between the Allies (including Germany) and the Soviet Union, with some high-tech esoterica, such as weaponized tesla coils linked to Tesla s abortive death rays and limited time travel linked to the rumored Philadelphia Experiment
Facts : 2 Red Alert 2 featured a Soviet invasion of North America with tanks, conscript
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Liquidator (Chernobyl)
Liquidators were the civil and military personnel who were called upon to deal with consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union on the site of the event. The liquidators are widely credited with limiting both the immediate and long-term damage from the disaster.
Liquidators are qualified for significant social benefits due to their veteran status. Many liquidators were
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Army Russian احدث سلاح روسي
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Russian: Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции, tr. Vooruzhonnije Síly Rossíyskoj Federátsii) are the military service of Russia, established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. On 7 May 1992, Boris Yeltsin signed a presidential decree establishing the Russian Ministry of Defence and placing all Soviet Armed Forces troops on the territory of th
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THE POLYGON Documentary: Radioactive Kazakhstan Uncovered with Kimberley Hawryluk + Scott Chrisman
THE POLYGON, a documentary on the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, profiles the Soviet Union's infamous Cold War nuclear experiments where 600 bombs were tested from 1949 to 1989, before dismantling in 1991. 20 years later, filmmakers Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman discuss filming inside the small village of Sarzhal and examine how Kazakhstan's government allowed 200,000 villagers to secretl
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Ideology of National Committee for a Free Germany Top 5 Facts
Facts : 1 Ideology Although the NKFD operated in the Soviet Union and consisted partly of communists, it used conservative symbols and ideology
Facts : 2 For example, the old flag colors of Imperial Germany (black, white and red) were used instead of the Weimar German (black, red and gold), as the Imperial colors were expected to be more popular among officers and soldiers of the conservative Heer
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1920–1939 of Foreign relations of Germany Top 18 Facts
Facts : 1 When Germany defaulted on its reparation payments, French and Belgian troops occupied the heavily industrialised Ruhr district (January 1923)
Facts : 2 The German government encouraged the population of the Ruhr to passive resistance: shops would not sell goods to the foreign soldiers, coal-mines would not dig for the foreign troops, trams in which members of the occupation army had take
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Basis of Patlabor 2: The Movie Top 7 Facts
Facts : 1 Basis At the time of Patlabor 2 s release in 1993, a lot of issues had faced the Japanese government in both the domestic and international level
Facts : 2 Most of the issues include the end of the Soviet Union, Japan s economic prosperity in the 1980s and the 1990s, and outbreak of the Gulf War with the 1990 market crash that left many Japanese devastated
Facts : 3 In an interview with
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Good Communists
Final project video for my History 601 course at California State University, Northridge.
This video contrasts the youth organizations of the Brezhnev and Gorbachev eras. By 1986, the USSR saw a sharp decline in membership to traditional, formal organizations. With Gorbachev's "glasnost", young Soviets were able to construct new identifies amount informal groups - from rock music to independent
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DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
As requested by lynaelewis here is a whispered guide of a few things from around my house that are from far away lands.
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society. as imagined back in the 70′s. Land of .
ʕ •́؈•̀) OPEN ME A video of me flipping through my travel journal with pictures of my holidays and whispering about what
Soviet Union Era Song КАТЮШA Katyusha Red Army Choir
Soviet Union Era Song КАТЮШA Katyusha Red Army Choir
I Made This Video
The Katyusha Rocket was known as Stalin's Organ...
Soviet Union Era Song КАТЮШA Katyusha Red Army Choir
I Made This Video
The Katyusha Rocket was known as Stalin's Organ
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Soviet Union Era Song КАТЮШA Katyusha Red Army Choir
I Made This Video
The Katyusha Rocket was known as Stalin's Organ
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Days of Revolt - The Militarism of U.S. Diplomacy
In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union. ...
In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union. They also discuss the nature of U.S. domination over global affairs, and the resulting consequences for not only the world, but also the U.S. itself. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/days-of-revolt-484151/
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In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union. They also discuss the nature of U.S. domination over global affairs, and the resulting consequences for not only the world, but also the U.S. itself. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/days-of-revolt-484151/
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 400
Days of Revolt - The Militarism of U.S. Diplomacy
In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad
trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union. ...
In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad
trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union. They also discuss the nature of U.S. domination over global affairs, and the resulting consequences for not only the world, but also the U.S. itself. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/days-of-revolt-480968/
wn.com/Days Of Revolt The Militarism Of U.S. Diplomacy
In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad
trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union. They also discuss the nature of U.S. domination over global affairs, and the resulting consequences for not only the world, but also the U.S. itself. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/days-of-revolt-480968/
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 176
Die Karriere der MIR *Dokumentation*
Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. Peace [homonym: world]) was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, owned by the Soviet Union ...
Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. Peace [homonym: world]) was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, owned by the Soviet Union and later by Russia. Mir was the first modular space station and was assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996. It had a greater mass than any previous spacecraft. Until 21 March 2001 it was the largest artificial satellite in orbit, succeeded by the International Space Station after Mir's orbit decayed. The station served as a microgravity research laboratory in which crews conducted experiments in biology, human biology, physics, astronomy, meteorology and spacecraft systems with a goal of developing technologies required for permanent occupation of space.
Mir was the first continuously inhabited long-term research station in orbit and set the record for the longest continuous human presence in space at 3,644 days until 23 October 2010 when it was surpassed by the ISS.[13] It holds the record for the longest single human spaceflight, with Valeri Polyakov spending 437 days and 18 hours on the station between 1994 and 1995. Mir was occupied for a total of twelve and a half years out of its fifteen-year lifespan, having the capacity to support a resident crew of three, or larger crews for short term visits.
Following the success of the Salyut programme, Mir represented the next stage in the Soviet Union's space station programme. The first module of the station, known as the core module or base block, was launched in 1986, and followed by six further modules. Proton rockets were used to launch all of its components except for the docking module, which was installed by space shuttle mission STS-74 in 1995. When complete, the station consisted of seven pressurised modules and several unpressurised components. Power was provided by several photovoltaic arrays attached directly to the modules. The station was maintained at an orbit between 296 km (184 mi) and 421 km (262 mi) altitude and traveled at an average speed of 27,700 km/h (17,200 mph), completing 15.7 orbits per day.[6][7][8]
The station was launched as part of the Soviet Union's manned spaceflight programme effort to maintain a long-term research outpost in space, and, following the collapse of the USSR, was operated by the new Russian Federal Space Agency (RKA). As a result, the vast majority of the station's crew were Russian; however, through international collaborations such as the Intercosmos, Euromir and Shuttle-Mir programmes, the station was made accessible to astronauts from North America, several European nations and Japan. Mir was deorbited in March 2001 because of a lack of funding. The cost of the Mir programme was estimated by former RKA General Director Yuri Koptev in 2001 as $4.2 billion over its lifetime (including development, assembly and orbital operation).[14]
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Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. Peace [homonym: world]) was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, owned by the Soviet Union and later by Russia. Mir was the first modular space station and was assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996. It had a greater mass than any previous spacecraft. Until 21 March 2001 it was the largest artificial satellite in orbit, succeeded by the International Space Station after Mir's orbit decayed. The station served as a microgravity research laboratory in which crews conducted experiments in biology, human biology, physics, astronomy, meteorology and spacecraft systems with a goal of developing technologies required for permanent occupation of space.
Mir was the first continuously inhabited long-term research station in orbit and set the record for the longest continuous human presence in space at 3,644 days until 23 October 2010 when it was surpassed by the ISS.[13] It holds the record for the longest single human spaceflight, with Valeri Polyakov spending 437 days and 18 hours on the station between 1994 and 1995. Mir was occupied for a total of twelve and a half years out of its fifteen-year lifespan, having the capacity to support a resident crew of three, or larger crews for short term visits.
Following the success of the Salyut programme, Mir represented the next stage in the Soviet Union's space station programme. The first module of the station, known as the core module or base block, was launched in 1986, and followed by six further modules. Proton rockets were used to launch all of its components except for the docking module, which was installed by space shuttle mission STS-74 in 1995. When complete, the station consisted of seven pressurised modules and several unpressurised components. Power was provided by several photovoltaic arrays attached directly to the modules. The station was maintained at an orbit between 296 km (184 mi) and 421 km (262 mi) altitude and traveled at an average speed of 27,700 km/h (17,200 mph), completing 15.7 orbits per day.[6][7][8]
The station was launched as part of the Soviet Union's manned spaceflight programme effort to maintain a long-term research outpost in space, and, following the collapse of the USSR, was operated by the new Russian Federal Space Agency (RKA). As a result, the vast majority of the station's crew were Russian; however, through international collaborations such as the Intercosmos, Euromir and Shuttle-Mir programmes, the station was made accessible to astronauts from North America, several European nations and Japan. Mir was deorbited in March 2001 because of a lack of funding. The cost of the Mir programme was estimated by former RKA General Director Yuri Koptev in 2001 as $4.2 billion over its lifetime (including development, assembly and orbital operation).[14]
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- published: 15 Dec 2015
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Song Of The Allied Forces
Though our military isn't strong we did cease a forest by force there where these teens who tried to attack us and then we told their parents and took control o...
Though our military isn't strong we did cease a forest by force there where these teens who tried to attack us and then we told their parents and took control of that forest.
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Though our military isn't strong we did cease a forest by force there where these teens who tried to attack us and then we told their parents and took control of that forest.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 9
1990s of Chess (musical) Top 23 Facts
Facts : 1 1990s The seven-month-long 1990 American tour acknowledged the ending of the Cold War
Facts : 2 The tour starred Carolee Carmello, John Herrera, and S...
Facts : 1 1990s The seven-month-long 1990 American tour acknowledged the ending of the Cold War
Facts : 2 The tour starred Carolee Carmello, John Herrera, and Stephen Bogardus and was staged by Des McAnuff
Facts : 3 Playwright Robert Coe worked with McAnuff on revising the show, mostly using the Nelson script and restoring most of the original song order from the British version of the musical and deleting the new songs written for the American version
Facts : 4 A UK tour starring Rebecca Storm and mostly based on the London production, was a bigger success
Facts : 5 Once the Soviet Union fell, the modernization attempts died out: A Tim Rice rewrite played a brief run off Broadway in 1990 and set the show back to 1972
Facts : 6 Also in 1990, a revival was staged at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Illinois
Facts : 7 Bell and starring Susie McMonagle, David Studwell and Kim Strauss, it featured another reworking of the Nelson script
Facts : 8 Bell s version has been performed in Sacramento, California and Atlanta, Georgia
Facts : 9 A 1990 production in Sydney, Australia, directed by Jim Sharman, was a critical and popular success at the Theatre Royal
Facts : 10 It used a new version of the book rewritten primarily by Rice to streamline the plot, using parts from each of the previous versions, as well as his original conception for the American version
Facts : 11 It starred Jodie Gillies as Florence, David McLeod as Frederick, and Robbie Krupski as Anatoly, and featured John Wood as Alexander, David Whitney as Walter, Laurence Clifford as the Arbiter, and Maria Mercedes as Svetlana
Facts : 12 The action was shifted to an international hotel in Bangkok during the chess championships
Facts : 13 Both acts took place at a single chess match in a single city (Bangkok) in the late 1980s
Facts : 14 Florence s nationality was changed from Hungarian to Czech, with an accompanying change in the lyrics of Nobody s Side from Budapest is falling to Prague and Mr
Facts : 15 As in the British version, Anatoly defects from the Soviet Union, wins the match, then decides to return to the Soviet Union at the end, leading to the possibility that Florence s father, if he is still alive, will be released from prison
Facts : 16 Many of the numbers from the British version were lengthened considerably, with an extended One Night in Bangkok near the top of the show
Facts : 17 Heaven Help My Heart ended the first act, with Anthem and Someone Else s Story (sung by Svetlana with new
wn.com/1990S Of Chess (Musical) Top 23 Facts
Facts : 1 1990s The seven-month-long 1990 American tour acknowledged the ending of the Cold War
Facts : 2 The tour starred Carolee Carmello, John Herrera, and Stephen Bogardus and was staged by Des McAnuff
Facts : 3 Playwright Robert Coe worked with McAnuff on revising the show, mostly using the Nelson script and restoring most of the original song order from the British version of the musical and deleting the new songs written for the American version
Facts : 4 A UK tour starring Rebecca Storm and mostly based on the London production, was a bigger success
Facts : 5 Once the Soviet Union fell, the modernization attempts died out: A Tim Rice rewrite played a brief run off Broadway in 1990 and set the show back to 1972
Facts : 6 Also in 1990, a revival was staged at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Illinois
Facts : 7 Bell and starring Susie McMonagle, David Studwell and Kim Strauss, it featured another reworking of the Nelson script
Facts : 8 Bell s version has been performed in Sacramento, California and Atlanta, Georgia
Facts : 9 A 1990 production in Sydney, Australia, directed by Jim Sharman, was a critical and popular success at the Theatre Royal
Facts : 10 It used a new version of the book rewritten primarily by Rice to streamline the plot, using parts from each of the previous versions, as well as his original conception for the American version
Facts : 11 It starred Jodie Gillies as Florence, David McLeod as Frederick, and Robbie Krupski as Anatoly, and featured John Wood as Alexander, David Whitney as Walter, Laurence Clifford as the Arbiter, and Maria Mercedes as Svetlana
Facts : 12 The action was shifted to an international hotel in Bangkok during the chess championships
Facts : 13 Both acts took place at a single chess match in a single city (Bangkok) in the late 1980s
Facts : 14 Florence s nationality was changed from Hungarian to Czech, with an accompanying change in the lyrics of Nobody s Side from Budapest is falling to Prague and Mr
Facts : 15 As in the British version, Anatoly defects from the Soviet Union, wins the match, then decides to return to the Soviet Union at the end, leading to the possibility that Florence s father, if he is still alive, will be released from prison
Facts : 16 Many of the numbers from the British version were lengthened considerably, with an extended One Night in Bangkok near the top of the show
Facts : 17 Heaven Help My Heart ended the first act, with Anthem and Someone Else s Story (sung by Svetlana with new
- published: 15 Dec 2015
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1986 Anthem Soviet Union Revolution Day
This is a Short Footage of the Soviet anthem the 7th November 1986
Panorama of Lenin's Mausoleum....
This is a Short Footage of the Soviet anthem the 7th November 1986
Panorama of Lenin's Mausoleum.
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This is a Short Footage of the Soviet anthem the 7th November 1986
Panorama of Lenin's Mausoleum.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 54
1987 Anthem Soviet Union Revolution Day
Anthem in 1:53
i have made This video special. the 70th Anniversary of Soviet Socialist Revolution in 1917.
1917-1987
This is a Short Footage of the Soviet ant...
Anthem in 1:53
i have made This video special. the 70th Anniversary of Soviet Socialist Revolution in 1917.
1917-1987
This is a Short Footage of the Soviet anthem the 7th November 1987
Panorama of Red Square and Lenin's Mausoleum.
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Anthem in 1:53
i have made This video special. the 70th Anniversary of Soviet Socialist Revolution in 1917.
1917-1987
This is a Short Footage of the Soviet anthem the 7th November 1987
Panorama of Red Square and Lenin's Mausoleum.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 113
May 5, 1912 (Sunday) of May 1912 Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 May 5, 1912 (Sunday) The first competitive events of the 1912 Summer Olympics took place in Stockholm, Sweden, with lawn tennis being played until May...
Facts : 1 May 5, 1912 (Sunday) The first competitive events of the 1912 Summer Olympics took place in Stockholm, Sweden, with lawn tennis being played until May 12
Facts : 2 Most of the competition took place between June 29 and July 22, with the opening ceremonies being held on July 6
Facts : 3 Pravda, the official newspaper of the Communist Party, and later the leading daily paper for the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1991, published its first issue
Facts : 4 Founded by Vladimir Lenin, and published daily in Saint Petersburg, at that time the capital of the Russian Empire
Facts : 5 Pravda (Russian for The Truth ) served as the leading newspaper for the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1991
Facts : 6 The first issue of Our Sunday Visitor, was introduced in Roman Catholic churches in the United States
Facts : 7 Born: Adolf Ottman, Anne-Marie Ottman, Emma Ottman and Elisabeth Ottman, the longest-lived quadruplets to date, in Munich, Germany
Facts : 8 All four were 79 years, 316 days old when Adolf became the first to pass away on March 17, 1992
Facts : 9 ^ The Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912: Official Report (The Swedish Olympic Committee, 1912) p139, p307 ^ Tony Cliff, Building the Party: Lenin 1893-1914 (Volume 1) (Haymarket Books, 2002) p397 ^ Joseph Gibbs, Gorbachev s Glasnost: The Soviet Media in the First Phase of Perestroika (Texas A&M; University Press, 1999) p95 ^ Our Sunday Visitor celebrates 100th Anniversary in 2012 , OSV.com ^ Peter Matthews, ed., The Guinness Book of Records 1995 (Guinness World Records, Ltd., 1994) p59
wn.com/May 5, 1912 (Sunday) Of May 1912 Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 May 5, 1912 (Sunday) The first competitive events of the 1912 Summer Olympics took place in Stockholm, Sweden, with lawn tennis being played until May 12
Facts : 2 Most of the competition took place between June 29 and July 22, with the opening ceremonies being held on July 6
Facts : 3 Pravda, the official newspaper of the Communist Party, and later the leading daily paper for the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1991, published its first issue
Facts : 4 Founded by Vladimir Lenin, and published daily in Saint Petersburg, at that time the capital of the Russian Empire
Facts : 5 Pravda (Russian for The Truth ) served as the leading newspaper for the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1991
Facts : 6 The first issue of Our Sunday Visitor, was introduced in Roman Catholic churches in the United States
Facts : 7 Born: Adolf Ottman, Anne-Marie Ottman, Emma Ottman and Elisabeth Ottman, the longest-lived quadruplets to date, in Munich, Germany
Facts : 8 All four were 79 years, 316 days old when Adolf became the first to pass away on March 17, 1992
Facts : 9 ^ The Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912: Official Report (The Swedish Olympic Committee, 1912) p139, p307 ^ Tony Cliff, Building the Party: Lenin 1893-1914 (Volume 1) (Haymarket Books, 2002) p397 ^ Joseph Gibbs, Gorbachev s Glasnost: The Soviet Media in the First Phase of Perestroika (Texas A&M; University Press, 1999) p95 ^ Our Sunday Visitor celebrates 100th Anniversary in 2012 , OSV.com ^ Peter Matthews, ed., The Guinness Book of Records 1995 (Guinness World Records, Ltd., 1994) p59
- published: 15 Dec 2015
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Personal life of Victoria Azarenka Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Personal life On July 31, 1989, Azarenka was born in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union to Alla and Fedor Azarenka in a middle-class family
Facts :...
Facts : 1 Personal life On July 31, 1989, Azarenka was born in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union to Alla and Fedor Azarenka in a middle-class family
Facts : 2 In an interview, Azarenka stated: Graf s Calendar Golden Slam in 1988 is my biggest motivation
Facts : 3 At age 15, Azarenka moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, United States, from Minsk, Belarus, to train
Facts : 4 In this she was aided by National Hockey League goalie Nikolai Khabibulin and his wife, who is a friend of Azarenka s mother
Facts : 5 In 2012 she moved to Monaco and in August 2013 she bought a new house in Los Angeles, California
Facts : 6 Azarenka is fluent in Belarusian, Russian, and English and has some handling of French and Ukrainian
Facts : 7 In 2011 she briefly considered a break from the sport of tennis to focus on education; however, after a conversation with her grandmother, she decided to continue playing
Facts : 8 It is the inspiration from her grandmother that is regarded as the key for her continued developments in the sport
Facts : 9 She has spoken openly about her experience of depression during her injury-induced absence from professional tennis in 2014
wn.com/Personal Life Of Victoria Azarenka Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Personal life On July 31, 1989, Azarenka was born in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union to Alla and Fedor Azarenka in a middle-class family
Facts : 2 In an interview, Azarenka stated: Graf s Calendar Golden Slam in 1988 is my biggest motivation
Facts : 3 At age 15, Azarenka moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, United States, from Minsk, Belarus, to train
Facts : 4 In this she was aided by National Hockey League goalie Nikolai Khabibulin and his wife, who is a friend of Azarenka s mother
Facts : 5 In 2012 she moved to Monaco and in August 2013 she bought a new house in Los Angeles, California
Facts : 6 Azarenka is fluent in Belarusian, Russian, and English and has some handling of French and Ukrainian
Facts : 7 In 2011 she briefly considered a break from the sport of tennis to focus on education; however, after a conversation with her grandmother, she decided to continue playing
Facts : 8 It is the inspiration from her grandmother that is regarded as the key for her continued developments in the sport
Facts : 9 She has spoken openly about her experience of depression during her injury-induced absence from professional tennis in 2014
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Heroes and Generals Episode 40 - That Fog Though!
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning ba...
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
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Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 7
Heroes and Generals Episode 41 - Base To Base!
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning ba...
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
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Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 4
Heroes and Generals Episode 42 - This Base Is Mine!
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning ba...
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
wn.com/Heroes And Generals Episode 42 This Base Is Mine
Heroes and Generals is a World War Two first-person-shooter game, in which players chose a side (Germany, United States, or Soviet Union) in the war. Winning battles attains a higher score, which allows the best scoring team to win the war. Thank you!
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Soviet Union of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Soviet Union In the Soviet campaign, the player assumes the role of a newly appointed Soviet commander whose first task is to expel the Imperial Japan...
Facts : 1 Soviet Union In the Soviet campaign, the player assumes the role of a newly appointed Soviet commander whose first task is to expel the Imperial Japanese forces from Soviet territory by defending the city of Leningrad, securing a satellite launch facility and eventually re-taking a Soviet naval base on the Pacific coastline
Facts : 2 Afterwards the Allies are rallied together by President Ackerman, forcing the commander to lead attacks in Europe on their HQ in Geneva, and later capturing and securing a research lab in Mykonos; during these assaults, an attempt is made on Premier Cherdenko s life
Facts : 3 The fight against the Allies in Europe culminates in a strike against the Von Esling Airbase in Iceland; during the conflict, Cherdenko names General Krukov as the traitor who tried to take his life, ordering the commander to kill him
Facts : 4 Next the Soviets launch an invasion of Japan, to kill Emperor Yoshiro in his palace at Mt
Facts : 5 Despite an initial setback, the commander successfully defeats all three Imperial commanders and kills the emperor on board his large battle mecha, effectively eliminating the empire from the conflict
Facts : 6 Dr Gregor Zelinsky, the scientist who created the time machine, contacts the commander and tries to reveal the events that has altered the past, but the communication link is abruptly cut and Zelinsky soon disappears
Facts : 7 The Premier orders the commander to Easter Island, to arrange a trap for the Allies, under the ruse of a peace treaty, effectively removing the Allied Military leaders from action, only for Cherdenko to finally declare that the commander has outlived his usefulness and launch a surprise attack against him; fortunately, he is defeated and killed at his volcano fortress
Facts : 8 The Soviet commander launches a final invasion on New York, destroying the Statue of Liberty
Facts : 9 The war ends with the player becoming the next Premier of the unopposed Soviet Union
wn.com/Soviet Union Of Command Conquer Red Alert 3 Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Soviet Union In the Soviet campaign, the player assumes the role of a newly appointed Soviet commander whose first task is to expel the Imperial Japanese forces from Soviet territory by defending the city of Leningrad, securing a satellite launch facility and eventually re-taking a Soviet naval base on the Pacific coastline
Facts : 2 Afterwards the Allies are rallied together by President Ackerman, forcing the commander to lead attacks in Europe on their HQ in Geneva, and later capturing and securing a research lab in Mykonos; during these assaults, an attempt is made on Premier Cherdenko s life
Facts : 3 The fight against the Allies in Europe culminates in a strike against the Von Esling Airbase in Iceland; during the conflict, Cherdenko names General Krukov as the traitor who tried to take his life, ordering the commander to kill him
Facts : 4 Next the Soviets launch an invasion of Japan, to kill Emperor Yoshiro in his palace at Mt
Facts : 5 Despite an initial setback, the commander successfully defeats all three Imperial commanders and kills the emperor on board his large battle mecha, effectively eliminating the empire from the conflict
Facts : 6 Dr Gregor Zelinsky, the scientist who created the time machine, contacts the commander and tries to reveal the events that has altered the past, but the communication link is abruptly cut and Zelinsky soon disappears
Facts : 7 The Premier orders the commander to Easter Island, to arrange a trap for the Allies, under the ruse of a peace treaty, effectively removing the Allied Military leaders from action, only for Cherdenko to finally declare that the commander has outlived his usefulness and launch a surprise attack against him; fortunately, he is defeated and killed at his volcano fortress
Facts : 8 The Soviet commander launches a final invasion on New York, destroying the Statue of Liberty
Facts : 9 The war ends with the player becoming the next Premier of the unopposed Soviet Union
- published: 15 Dec 2015
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Design of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Top 25 Facts
Facts : 1 Design The first Red Alert revolved around a down-to-earth World War II between the Allies (including Germany) and the Soviet Union, with some high-te...
Facts : 1 Design The first Red Alert revolved around a down-to-earth World War II between the Allies (including Germany) and the Soviet Union, with some high-tech esoterica, such as weaponized tesla coils linked to Tesla s abortive death rays and limited time travel linked to the rumored Philadelphia Experiment
Facts : 2 Red Alert 2 featured a Soviet invasion of North America with tanks, conscripts, gargantuan airships, and psychically dominated anti-ship giant squids; its expansion, Yuri s Revenge, escalated matters up to UFOs and Soviets on the Moon
Facts : 3 Executive producer Chris Corry stated in a pre-release interview that Red Alert 3 will further differentiate the playable factions from each other and [play] up the silliness in their faction design whenever possible
Facts : 4 Soviet units lean towards ruthlessness and brute force: giant Kirov airships are retained and flak troopers are now penal troops, while attack dogs are an Allied unit that the Soviets have replaced with functionally identical armored war bears
Facts : 5 New units include heavy tanks known as Hammer Tanks that can tear weapons from the enemies they destroy with a magnetic beam, light anti-infantry walkers known as Sickles that can jump over terrain elevations, the amphibious Stingray attack craft with twin-mounted tesla coils, and amphibious AA-only Bullfrog transports that can only shoot their passengers out of a man cannon
Facts : 6 The Soviets have lost their nuclear technology due to the events of the backstory, but can leverage their simple tech, cheap units and quick fix structures like the Super Reactor and Crusher Crane, enabling them to easily overwhelm enemy bases
Facts : 7 Soviet armour are considerably tougher than Allied and Japanese on the whole, and augmented with their infamous Iron Curtain, can be extremely dangerous
Facts : 8 A major change from Red Alert 2 is the Soviet air force: in addition to Kirovs, the Soviets have access to MiG (Mikoyan and Gurevich) fighters and versatile attack helicopters
Facts : 9 In lieu of nuclear bombs, the Soviets have developed the Vacuum Imploder, a warhead which sucks humans, vehicles and damaged buildings into a dense hole before exploding
Facts : 10 The Allies come with a wide variety of gadgetry (mostly nonlethal), much of it as a comeback of Red Alert 2 s advanced units
Facts : 11 New units include Hydrofoils with weapon-scrambling rays, unarmed helicopters with freeze and shrink rays, and an amphibious destroyer with treads
wn.com/Design Of Command Conquer Red Alert 3 Top 25 Facts
Facts : 1 Design The first Red Alert revolved around a down-to-earth World War II between the Allies (including Germany) and the Soviet Union, with some high-tech esoterica, such as weaponized tesla coils linked to Tesla s abortive death rays and limited time travel linked to the rumored Philadelphia Experiment
Facts : 2 Red Alert 2 featured a Soviet invasion of North America with tanks, conscripts, gargantuan airships, and psychically dominated anti-ship giant squids; its expansion, Yuri s Revenge, escalated matters up to UFOs and Soviets on the Moon
Facts : 3 Executive producer Chris Corry stated in a pre-release interview that Red Alert 3 will further differentiate the playable factions from each other and [play] up the silliness in their faction design whenever possible
Facts : 4 Soviet units lean towards ruthlessness and brute force: giant Kirov airships are retained and flak troopers are now penal troops, while attack dogs are an Allied unit that the Soviets have replaced with functionally identical armored war bears
Facts : 5 New units include heavy tanks known as Hammer Tanks that can tear weapons from the enemies they destroy with a magnetic beam, light anti-infantry walkers known as Sickles that can jump over terrain elevations, the amphibious Stingray attack craft with twin-mounted tesla coils, and amphibious AA-only Bullfrog transports that can only shoot their passengers out of a man cannon
Facts : 6 The Soviets have lost their nuclear technology due to the events of the backstory, but can leverage their simple tech, cheap units and quick fix structures like the Super Reactor and Crusher Crane, enabling them to easily overwhelm enemy bases
Facts : 7 Soviet armour are considerably tougher than Allied and Japanese on the whole, and augmented with their infamous Iron Curtain, can be extremely dangerous
Facts : 8 A major change from Red Alert 2 is the Soviet air force: in addition to Kirovs, the Soviets have access to MiG (Mikoyan and Gurevich) fighters and versatile attack helicopters
Facts : 9 In lieu of nuclear bombs, the Soviets have developed the Vacuum Imploder, a warhead which sucks humans, vehicles and damaged buildings into a dense hole before exploding
Facts : 10 The Allies come with a wide variety of gadgetry (mostly nonlethal), much of it as a comeback of Red Alert 2 s advanced units
Facts : 11 New units include Hydrofoils with weapon-scrambling rays, unarmed helicopters with freeze and shrink rays, and an amphibious destroyer with treads
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Liquidator (Chernobyl)
Liquidators were the civil and military personnel who were called upon to deal with consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union on t...
Liquidators were the civil and military personnel who were called upon to deal with consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union on the site of the event. The liquidators are widely credited with limiting both the immediate and long-term damage from the disaster.
Liquidators are qualified for significant social benefits due to their veteran status. Many liquidators were praised as heroes by the Soviet government and the press, while some struggled for years to have their participation officially recognized.
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wn.com/Liquidator (Chernobyl)
Liquidators were the civil and military personnel who were called upon to deal with consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union on the site of the event. The liquidators are widely credited with limiting both the immediate and long-term damage from the disaster.
Liquidators are qualified for significant social benefits due to their veteran status. Many liquidators were praised as heroes by the Soviet government and the press, while some struggled for years to have their participation officially recognized.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Army Russian احدث سلاح روسي
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Russian: Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции, tr. Vooruzhonnije Síly Rossíyskoj Federátsii) are the military se...
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Russian: Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции, tr. Vooruzhonnije Síly Rossíyskoj Federátsii) are the military service of Russia, established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. On 7 May 1992, Boris Yeltsin signed a presidential decree establishing the Russian Ministry of Defence and placing all Soviet Armed Forces troops on the territory of the Russian SFSR under Russian control.[5] The commander-in-chief of the armed forces is the president of Russia. Although the Russian armed forces were formed in 1992, the Russian military dates its roots back to the times of the Kievan Rus'.
The armed forces are divided into:
the three "branches of Armed Forces" (вида вооружённых сил): the Ground Force, Aerospace Forces, and the Navy
the two "separate troop branches" (Отдельные рода войск): the Strategic Missile Troops and the Airborne Troops
the Rear of the Armed Forces, which has a separate status of its own
نشرت مجلة "بوليت راشا" الروسية فيديو تحت عنوان "سلاح روسي جديد أسرع من الصوت يسبب صدمة لأمريكا"، موضحة من خلال الفيديو السلاح العجيب وكيفية استخدامه.
وأوضح الفيديو أن هذا السلاح العجيب الأسرع من الصوت، يستطيع حمل رؤوس نووية، وهو نظام "يو 71"(U-71)، تفوق سرعته سرعة الصوت تم اختباره من جانب روسيا، في شهر فبراير/شباط الماضي من العام الجاري، وهو مشروع سري 4202، ويهدف لإبطال الصواريخ الباليستية.
wn.com/Army Russian احدث سلاح روسي
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Russian: Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции, tr. Vooruzhonnije Síly Rossíyskoj Federátsii) are the military service of Russia, established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. On 7 May 1992, Boris Yeltsin signed a presidential decree establishing the Russian Ministry of Defence and placing all Soviet Armed Forces troops on the territory of the Russian SFSR under Russian control.[5] The commander-in-chief of the armed forces is the president of Russia. Although the Russian armed forces were formed in 1992, the Russian military dates its roots back to the times of the Kievan Rus'.
The armed forces are divided into:
the three "branches of Armed Forces" (вида вооружённых сил): the Ground Force, Aerospace Forces, and the Navy
the two "separate troop branches" (Отдельные рода войск): the Strategic Missile Troops and the Airborne Troops
the Rear of the Armed Forces, which has a separate status of its own
نشرت مجلة "بوليت راشا" الروسية فيديو تحت عنوان "سلاح روسي جديد أسرع من الصوت يسبب صدمة لأمريكا"، موضحة من خلال الفيديو السلاح العجيب وكيفية استخدامه.
وأوضح الفيديو أن هذا السلاح العجيب الأسرع من الصوت، يستطيع حمل رؤوس نووية، وهو نظام "يو 71"(U-71)، تفوق سرعته سرعة الصوت تم اختباره من جانب روسيا، في شهر فبراير/شباط الماضي من العام الجاري، وهو مشروع سري 4202، ويهدف لإبطال الصواريخ الباليستية.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 8
THE POLYGON Documentary: Radioactive Kazakhstan Uncovered with Kimberley Hawryluk + Scott Chrisman
THE POLYGON, a documentary on the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, profiles the Soviet Union's infamous Cold War nuclear experiments where 600 bombs were tested ...
THE POLYGON, a documentary on the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, profiles the Soviet Union's infamous Cold War nuclear experiments where 600 bombs were tested from 1949 to 1989, before dismantling in 1991. 20 years later, filmmakers Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman discuss filming inside the small village of Sarzhal and examine how Kazakhstan's government allowed 200,000 villagers to secretly become unofficial human guinea pigs, suffering from cancer, birth defects and mental illness as a result of radioactive fallout in this Antidote interview hosted by Michael Parker.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
The Polygon shines a light on the village of Sarzhal in East Kazakhstan, situated only 18kms from the perimeter of the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, that was home to over 600 nuclear detonations. Between 1949 and 1991 the Soviet Union detonated 116 above ground bombs, whose massive radioactive mushroom clouds were witnessed by thousands of innocent and unsuspecting Kazakh villagers. They gazed open mouthed at the spectacle, completely unaware that nuclear fallout was raining down on them, their children, livestock and homes. 20 years after the closure of The Polygon they are still suffering high rates of cancer, cancer related diseases and mental illness. The Polygon takes us on a journey from the twisted Cold War experiments to those victims who remain today, still suffering despite the emergence of Kazakhstan as a major economic player on the global stage.
KIMBERLEY HAWRYLUK, producer, is an Australian actress who has worked on shows such as the British series COLD FEET, ABC’s LOST, ALL SAINTS, HOME & AWAY, TALES OF THE SOUTH SEAS, HERCULES and GLADIATORS. Kimberley entered the world of acting at age 19 while she was studying languages and international relations at Bond University. Kimberley’s foray into documentary production began in 2008 after being introduced to the plight of the people of East Kazakhstan by Struan Stevenson, MEP. Producing and directing THE POLYGON has seen her lead teams to Eastern Kazakhstan in 2008, 2010, and 2011.
SCOTT CHRISMAN, director of photography, known for his ability to capture in moving image the subtitles of the human emotional spectrum. Hiscinematic style lends itself to a more commercial appeal, with smooth, flowing motion and finely tuned composition while his experience in the documentary world make for a perfect marriage. His understanding of technical know how and story telling ability as an editor make him well versed in the art of cinema. It has been his dream since he first started making films as a young adult to use the far reaching world of film to help effect global change.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://www.thepolygonfilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/thepolygonfilm/
Lip News Interviews Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmOdVaGgfsg&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGc1Atok_f5eqm3YbX7s82fq&index;=1
Newest Lip News playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5BY8FXkBR4&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQyUQY3r
BUZZSAW interview clips -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRJSM0C33Yw&list;=PL9f43PkxLYHBP0t80XL7UN6wMCkN82xjQ&index;=1
CRIME TIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AphnOii9k4&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNrQFyelNMk&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL&index;=1
MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx6bGm0Mma4&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcz4un-zws5sMlCLk3NNjDP&index;=1
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman to Antidote.
00:27 THE POLYGON and the secret Soviet Union’s nuclear test sites.
03:25 THE POLYGON, Trailer.
05:27 The fallout, effects and human testing.
08:45 Sarzhal, education and hope.
11:35 Nucleotides, craters and a circle of DNA destruction.
16:19 The cyclops baby, birth defects and death records.
20:53 How scrap iron salvage in the polygon effects the rest of the world.
22:30 Closing the Polygon and government pensions.
25:17 Kazakhstan today.
28:56 Tunnels of plutonium and the US and Russian governments.
32:03 What’s next for the film.
33:45 Thank you and goodbye.
wn.com/The Polygon Documentary Radioactive Kazakhstan Uncovered With Kimberley Hawryluk Scott Chrisman
THE POLYGON, a documentary on the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, profiles the Soviet Union's infamous Cold War nuclear experiments where 600 bombs were tested from 1949 to 1989, before dismantling in 1991. 20 years later, filmmakers Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman discuss filming inside the small village of Sarzhal and examine how Kazakhstan's government allowed 200,000 villagers to secretly become unofficial human guinea pigs, suffering from cancer, birth defects and mental illness as a result of radioactive fallout in this Antidote interview hosted by Michael Parker.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
The Polygon shines a light on the village of Sarzhal in East Kazakhstan, situated only 18kms from the perimeter of the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, that was home to over 600 nuclear detonations. Between 1949 and 1991 the Soviet Union detonated 116 above ground bombs, whose massive radioactive mushroom clouds were witnessed by thousands of innocent and unsuspecting Kazakh villagers. They gazed open mouthed at the spectacle, completely unaware that nuclear fallout was raining down on them, their children, livestock and homes. 20 years after the closure of The Polygon they are still suffering high rates of cancer, cancer related diseases and mental illness. The Polygon takes us on a journey from the twisted Cold War experiments to those victims who remain today, still suffering despite the emergence of Kazakhstan as a major economic player on the global stage.
KIMBERLEY HAWRYLUK, producer, is an Australian actress who has worked on shows such as the British series COLD FEET, ABC’s LOST, ALL SAINTS, HOME & AWAY, TALES OF THE SOUTH SEAS, HERCULES and GLADIATORS. Kimberley entered the world of acting at age 19 while she was studying languages and international relations at Bond University. Kimberley’s foray into documentary production began in 2008 after being introduced to the plight of the people of East Kazakhstan by Struan Stevenson, MEP. Producing and directing THE POLYGON has seen her lead teams to Eastern Kazakhstan in 2008, 2010, and 2011.
SCOTT CHRISMAN, director of photography, known for his ability to capture in moving image the subtitles of the human emotional spectrum. Hiscinematic style lends itself to a more commercial appeal, with smooth, flowing motion and finely tuned composition while his experience in the documentary world make for a perfect marriage. His understanding of technical know how and story telling ability as an editor make him well versed in the art of cinema. It has been his dream since he first started making films as a young adult to use the far reaching world of film to help effect global change.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://www.thepolygonfilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/thepolygonfilm/
Lip News Interviews Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmOdVaGgfsg&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGc1Atok_f5eqm3YbX7s82fq&index;=1
Newest Lip News playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5BY8FXkBR4&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQyUQY3r
BUZZSAW interview clips -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRJSM0C33Yw&list;=PL9f43PkxLYHBP0t80XL7UN6wMCkN82xjQ&index;=1
CRIME TIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AphnOii9k4&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNrQFyelNMk&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL&index;=1
MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx6bGm0Mma4&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcz4un-zws5sMlCLk3NNjDP&index;=1
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman to Antidote.
00:27 THE POLYGON and the secret Soviet Union’s nuclear test sites.
03:25 THE POLYGON, Trailer.
05:27 The fallout, effects and human testing.
08:45 Sarzhal, education and hope.
11:35 Nucleotides, craters and a circle of DNA destruction.
16:19 The cyclops baby, birth defects and death records.
20:53 How scrap iron salvage in the polygon effects the rest of the world.
22:30 Closing the Polygon and government pensions.
25:17 Kazakhstan today.
28:56 Tunnels of plutonium and the US and Russian governments.
32:03 What’s next for the film.
33:45 Thank you and goodbye.
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 103
Ideology of National Committee for a Free Germany Top 5 Facts
Facts : 1 Ideology Although the NKFD operated in the Soviet Union and consisted partly of communists, it used conservative symbols and ideology
Facts : 2 For ex...
Facts : 1 Ideology Although the NKFD operated in the Soviet Union and consisted partly of communists, it used conservative symbols and ideology
Facts : 2 For example, the old flag colors of Imperial Germany (black, white and red) were used instead of the Weimar German (black, red and gold), as the Imperial colors were expected to be more popular among officers and soldiers of the conservative Heer
Facts : 3 The stated goal of the NKFD organisation was a return to the pre-war borders of 1937, the opening of negotiations for peace, and the deposing and punishment of the Nazi leadership
Facts : 4 The NKFD believed that German civilians and soldiers had to place the interests of the German nation above those of their Nazi leaders
Facts : 5 As the war progressed and it became increasingly clear that an anti-Nazi putsch would not occur, the NKFD s ideological line became more leftist until it became identical to that of the KPD
wn.com/Ideology Of National Committee For A Free Germany Top 5 Facts
Facts : 1 Ideology Although the NKFD operated in the Soviet Union and consisted partly of communists, it used conservative symbols and ideology
Facts : 2 For example, the old flag colors of Imperial Germany (black, white and red) were used instead of the Weimar German (black, red and gold), as the Imperial colors were expected to be more popular among officers and soldiers of the conservative Heer
Facts : 3 The stated goal of the NKFD organisation was a return to the pre-war borders of 1937, the opening of negotiations for peace, and the deposing and punishment of the Nazi leadership
Facts : 4 The NKFD believed that German civilians and soldiers had to place the interests of the German nation above those of their Nazi leaders
Facts : 5 As the war progressed and it became increasingly clear that an anti-Nazi putsch would not occur, the NKFD s ideological line became more leftist until it became identical to that of the KPD
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 0
1920–1939 of Foreign relations of Germany Top 18 Facts
Facts : 1 When Germany defaulted on its reparation payments, French and Belgian troops occupied the heavily industrialised Ruhr district (January 1923)
Facts : ...
Facts : 1 When Germany defaulted on its reparation payments, French and Belgian troops occupied the heavily industrialised Ruhr district (January 1923)
Facts : 2 The German government encouraged the population of the Ruhr to passive resistance: shops would not sell goods to the foreign soldiers, coal-mines would not dig for the foreign troops, trams in which members of the occupation army had taken seat would be left abandoned in the middle of the street
Facts : 3 The passive resistance proved effective, insofar as the occupation became a loss-making deal for the French government
Facts : 4 But the Ruhr fight also led to hyperinflation, and many who lost all their fortune would become bitter enemies of the Weimar Republic, and voters of the anti-democratic right
Facts : 5 Germany was the first state to establish diplomatic relations with the new Soviet Union
Facts : 6 Under the Treaty of Rapallo, Germany accorded the Soviet Union de jure recognition, and the two signatories mutually cancelled all pre-war debts and renounced war claims
Facts : 7 In October 1925 the Treaty of Locarno was signed by Germany, France, Belgium, Britain and Italy; it recognised Germany s borders with France and Belgium
Facts : 8 Moreover, Britain, Italy and Belgium undertook to assist France in the case that German troops marched into the demilitarised Rheinland
Facts : 9 Locarno paved the way for Germany s admission to the League of Nations in 1926
Facts : 10 Nazi era, 1933-39 Hitler came to power in January 1933, and inaugurated an aggressive power designed to give Germany economic and political domination across central Europe
Facts : 11 Until August 1939, the Nazis announced Communists and the Soviet Union is the greatest enemy, along with the Jews
Facts : 12 Japanese poster promoting the Axis cooperation in 1938 Hitler s diplomatic strategy in the 1930s was to make seemingly reasonable demands, threatening war if they were not met
Facts : 13 When opponents tried to appease him, he accepted the gains that were offered, then went to the next target
Facts : 14 On 12 March 1938, German troops marched into Austria, where an attempted Nazi coup had been unsuccessful in 1934
Facts : 15 Four weeks later, 99 %%% of Austrians voted in favour of the annexation (Anschluss) of their country Austria to the German Reich
Facts : 16 Hitler thereupon declared that all of German Reich s territorial claims had been fulfilled
Facts : 17 However, hardly six months after the Munich Agreement, in March
wn.com/1920–1939 Of Foreign Relations Of Germany Top 18 Facts
Facts : 1 When Germany defaulted on its reparation payments, French and Belgian troops occupied the heavily industrialised Ruhr district (January 1923)
Facts : 2 The German government encouraged the population of the Ruhr to passive resistance: shops would not sell goods to the foreign soldiers, coal-mines would not dig for the foreign troops, trams in which members of the occupation army had taken seat would be left abandoned in the middle of the street
Facts : 3 The passive resistance proved effective, insofar as the occupation became a loss-making deal for the French government
Facts : 4 But the Ruhr fight also led to hyperinflation, and many who lost all their fortune would become bitter enemies of the Weimar Republic, and voters of the anti-democratic right
Facts : 5 Germany was the first state to establish diplomatic relations with the new Soviet Union
Facts : 6 Under the Treaty of Rapallo, Germany accorded the Soviet Union de jure recognition, and the two signatories mutually cancelled all pre-war debts and renounced war claims
Facts : 7 In October 1925 the Treaty of Locarno was signed by Germany, France, Belgium, Britain and Italy; it recognised Germany s borders with France and Belgium
Facts : 8 Moreover, Britain, Italy and Belgium undertook to assist France in the case that German troops marched into the demilitarised Rheinland
Facts : 9 Locarno paved the way for Germany s admission to the League of Nations in 1926
Facts : 10 Nazi era, 1933-39 Hitler came to power in January 1933, and inaugurated an aggressive power designed to give Germany economic and political domination across central Europe
Facts : 11 Until August 1939, the Nazis announced Communists and the Soviet Union is the greatest enemy, along with the Jews
Facts : 12 Japanese poster promoting the Axis cooperation in 1938 Hitler s diplomatic strategy in the 1930s was to make seemingly reasonable demands, threatening war if they were not met
Facts : 13 When opponents tried to appease him, he accepted the gains that were offered, then went to the next target
Facts : 14 On 12 March 1938, German troops marched into Austria, where an attempted Nazi coup had been unsuccessful in 1934
Facts : 15 Four weeks later, 99 %%% of Austrians voted in favour of the annexation (Anschluss) of their country Austria to the German Reich
Facts : 16 Hitler thereupon declared that all of German Reich s territorial claims had been fulfilled
Facts : 17 However, hardly six months after the Munich Agreement, in March
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Basis of Patlabor 2: The Movie Top 7 Facts
Facts : 1 Basis At the time of Patlabor 2 s release in 1993, a lot of issues had faced the Japanese government in both the domestic and international level
Fact...
Facts : 1 Basis At the time of Patlabor 2 s release in 1993, a lot of issues had faced the Japanese government in both the domestic and international level
Facts : 2 Most of the issues include the end of the Soviet Union, Japan s economic prosperity in the 1980s and the 1990s, and outbreak of the Gulf War with the 1990 market crash that left many Japanese devastated
Facts : 3 In an interview with Animage magazine on October 1993, Hayao Miyazaki said that the opening scene of the movie was inspired by the local Cambodian scene, especially with the appearance of what seems to be Angkor Thom since Miyazaki said that it is the case
Facts : 4 He also mentions with Mamoru Oshii on the nature of the limitations that JSDF personnel faced in Cambodia, since the JSDF was formed originally not as a sort of military body of the post-WWII Japanese government
Facts : 5 For instance, references to Viktor Belenko s defection to Japan in 1976 were mentioned by Arakawa himself when he spoke to Goto and Nagumo
Facts : 6 Another incident with the nearly fatal dogfight over Tokyo was supposedly based on an accident in a computer simulation that forced the US military to go onto DEFCON 3 and almost went to nuclear war with the Soviet Union
Facts : 7 A comparison used here was with the JGSDF intervention in declaring martial law with planned intervention of United States Forces Japan military units over the crisis in Tokyo shadows the last days of Japan s defeat in World War II when rogue Imperial Japanese Army units planned to stage a revolt against the Emperor after he declared the country s surrender to the Allied forces
wn.com/Basis Of Patlabor 2 The Movie Top 7 Facts
Facts : 1 Basis At the time of Patlabor 2 s release in 1993, a lot of issues had faced the Japanese government in both the domestic and international level
Facts : 2 Most of the issues include the end of the Soviet Union, Japan s economic prosperity in the 1980s and the 1990s, and outbreak of the Gulf War with the 1990 market crash that left many Japanese devastated
Facts : 3 In an interview with Animage magazine on October 1993, Hayao Miyazaki said that the opening scene of the movie was inspired by the local Cambodian scene, especially with the appearance of what seems to be Angkor Thom since Miyazaki said that it is the case
Facts : 4 He also mentions with Mamoru Oshii on the nature of the limitations that JSDF personnel faced in Cambodia, since the JSDF was formed originally not as a sort of military body of the post-WWII Japanese government
Facts : 5 For instance, references to Viktor Belenko s defection to Japan in 1976 were mentioned by Arakawa himself when he spoke to Goto and Nagumo
Facts : 6 Another incident with the nearly fatal dogfight over Tokyo was supposedly based on an accident in a computer simulation that forced the US military to go onto DEFCON 3 and almost went to nuclear war with the Soviet Union
Facts : 7 A comparison used here was with the JGSDF intervention in declaring martial law with planned intervention of United States Forces Japan military units over the crisis in Tokyo shadows the last days of Japan s defeat in World War II when rogue Imperial Japanese Army units planned to stage a revolt against the Emperor after he declared the country s surrender to the Allied forces
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Good Communists
Final project video for my History 601 course at California State University, Northridge.
This video contrasts the youth organizations of the Brezhnev and Go...
Final project video for my History 601 course at California State University, Northridge.
This video contrasts the youth organizations of the Brezhnev and Gorbachev eras. By 1986, the USSR saw a sharp decline in membership to traditional, formal organizations. With Gorbachev's "glasnost", young Soviets were able to construct new identifies amount informal groups - from rock music to independent TV stations.
A special 'thank you' to Nikolai and Slavic Samoylich for their combined efforts in translating clips from Russian into English.
WORKS CITED
Brezhnev, Leonid. “Pages from his LIfe” 1982 Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and Pergamon Press Ltfd. , Maxwell House, Fairview Park, Elmsford, New York.
Fisher, Dan. "Communist Party Holds Sway in all Soviet Life." Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File), May 23, 1978. http://search.proquest.com/docview/158451491?accountid=7285.
Ganley, Gladys D. Unglued Empire: The Soviet Experience with Communications Technologies. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Pub., 1996.
Harasymiw, Bohdan. 1988. “The CPSU in Transition from Brezhnev to Gorbachev”. Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue Canadienne De Science Politique 21 (2). Canadian Political Science Association: 249–66. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3228490.
Jarrott, Rich. "Youth and Gorbachev." Youth and Gorbachev. Accessed December 7, 2015. http://www.jarrott.co.uk/university-essays/soviet-and-russian-politics/youth-did-not-revolt-against-authority-it-despised-and-ignored-it-r-service-is-this-an-accurate-assessment-of-young-people-in-the-ussr-during-the-gorbachev-era-and-is-it-still/.
"Komsomol | Soviet Youth Organization." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Accessed December 7, 2015. http://www.britannica.com/topic/Komsomol.
Lenin, Vladimir. "The Tasks of the Youth Leagues." Lecture, Speech Delivered At The Third All-Russia Congress of The Russian Young Communist Leagu, October 2, 1920.
Pilkington, Hilary. 1994. Russia's Youth and Its Culture : A Nation's Constructors and Constructed. London ; New York: Routledge.
Riordan, Jim. 1988. “Soviet Youth: Pioneers of Change”. Soviet Studies 40 (4). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 556–72. http://www.jstor.org/stable/151808.
"Rock Music? Subculture? Life-style?" Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniia, 1987.
Ryback, Timothy W. Rock around the Bloc: A History of Rock Music in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
Tarasulo, Isaac J. Gorbachev and Glasnost: Viewpoints from the Soviet Press. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 1989.
Ward, Christopher J. Brezhnev's Folly the Building of BAM and Late Soviet Socialism. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009.
CLIPS
"Дети Обруба (Deti Obruba Soviet Russian Punk Rock) 1988." YouTube. 1988. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoSNFVk25Oo.
"Дети Обруба (Deti Obruba Soviet Russian Punk Rock) - Yuzhnaya 24-06-1989." YouTube. June 24, 1989. Accessed December 8, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1iboCmhxUU.
"The Baikal-Amur Mainline. A Road of 40 Years." YouTube. 2015. Accessed December 8, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1raInK0WxDo.
"GRITtv: Got Docs: My Perestroika." YouTube. 2011. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZxR9LNTz04.
"I'm a Young Pioneer for the Soviet Union!" YouTube. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8LnlzQyVJg.
"Life in Former Soviet Union. 02/01/1992." YouTube. January 2, 1992. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fl9ZIulk44.
"'My Perestroika' Reveals Personal History of Last Soviet Generation." YouTube. 2011. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o987gMn3fuU.
"My Perestroika - Trailer." YouTube. 2014. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RbZ0PCeO90.
"Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev 1988 New Years Day Messages." YouTube. December 31, 1987. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jE9W6PuLb8.
"Soviet Ceremony 60 Years Lenin Komsomol - 60-ти летие ВЛКСМ." YouTube. 1978. Accessed December 6, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUBTpOCTbAA.
"SYND 27 4 78 BREZHNEV ADDRESSES YOUTH CONGRESS." YouTube. 1978. Accessed December 8, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awuyJ6FdHEs.
wn.com/Good Communists
Final project video for my History 601 course at California State University, Northridge.
This video contrasts the youth organizations of the Brezhnev and Gorbachev eras. By 1986, the USSR saw a sharp decline in membership to traditional, formal organizations. With Gorbachev's "glasnost", young Soviets were able to construct new identifies amount informal groups - from rock music to independent TV stations.
A special 'thank you' to Nikolai and Slavic Samoylich for their combined efforts in translating clips from Russian into English.
WORKS CITED
Brezhnev, Leonid. “Pages from his LIfe” 1982 Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and Pergamon Press Ltfd. , Maxwell House, Fairview Park, Elmsford, New York.
Fisher, Dan. "Communist Party Holds Sway in all Soviet Life." Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File), May 23, 1978. http://search.proquest.com/docview/158451491?accountid=7285.
Ganley, Gladys D. Unglued Empire: The Soviet Experience with Communications Technologies. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Pub., 1996.
Harasymiw, Bohdan. 1988. “The CPSU in Transition from Brezhnev to Gorbachev”. Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue Canadienne De Science Politique 21 (2). Canadian Political Science Association: 249–66. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3228490.
Jarrott, Rich. "Youth and Gorbachev." Youth and Gorbachev. Accessed December 7, 2015. http://www.jarrott.co.uk/university-essays/soviet-and-russian-politics/youth-did-not-revolt-against-authority-it-despised-and-ignored-it-r-service-is-this-an-accurate-assessment-of-young-people-in-the-ussr-during-the-gorbachev-era-and-is-it-still/.
"Komsomol | Soviet Youth Organization." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Accessed December 7, 2015. http://www.britannica.com/topic/Komsomol.
Lenin, Vladimir. "The Tasks of the Youth Leagues." Lecture, Speech Delivered At The Third All-Russia Congress of The Russian Young Communist Leagu, October 2, 1920.
Pilkington, Hilary. 1994. Russia's Youth and Its Culture : A Nation's Constructors and Constructed. London ; New York: Routledge.
Riordan, Jim. 1988. “Soviet Youth: Pioneers of Change”. Soviet Studies 40 (4). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 556–72. http://www.jstor.org/stable/151808.
"Rock Music? Subculture? Life-style?" Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniia, 1987.
Ryback, Timothy W. Rock around the Bloc: A History of Rock Music in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
Tarasulo, Isaac J. Gorbachev and Glasnost: Viewpoints from the Soviet Press. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 1989.
Ward, Christopher J. Brezhnev's Folly the Building of BAM and Late Soviet Socialism. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009.
CLIPS
"Дети Обруба (Deti Obruba Soviet Russian Punk Rock) 1988." YouTube. 1988. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoSNFVk25Oo.
"Дети Обруба (Deti Obruba Soviet Russian Punk Rock) - Yuzhnaya 24-06-1989." YouTube. June 24, 1989. Accessed December 8, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1iboCmhxUU.
"The Baikal-Amur Mainline. A Road of 40 Years." YouTube. 2015. Accessed December 8, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1raInK0WxDo.
"GRITtv: Got Docs: My Perestroika." YouTube. 2011. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZxR9LNTz04.
"I'm a Young Pioneer for the Soviet Union!" YouTube. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8LnlzQyVJg.
"Life in Former Soviet Union. 02/01/1992." YouTube. January 2, 1992. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fl9ZIulk44.
"'My Perestroika' Reveals Personal History of Last Soviet Generation." YouTube. 2011. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o987gMn3fuU.
"My Perestroika - Trailer." YouTube. 2014. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RbZ0PCeO90.
"Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev 1988 New Years Day Messages." YouTube. December 31, 1987. Accessed December 7, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jE9W6PuLb8.
"Soviet Ceremony 60 Years Lenin Komsomol - 60-ти летие ВЛКСМ." YouTube. 1978. Accessed December 6, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUBTpOCTbAA.
"SYND 27 4 78 BREZHNEV ADDRESSES YOUTH CONGRESS." YouTube. 1978. Accessed December 8, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awuyJ6FdHEs.
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 8
DPRK: The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
As requested by lynaelewis here is a whispered guide of a few things from around my house that are from far away lands.
North Korea lies somewhere between a ...
As requested by lynaelewis here is a whispered guide of a few things from around my house that are from far away lands.
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society. as imagined back in the 70′s. Land of .
ʕ •́؈•̀) OPEN ME A video of me flipping through my travel journal with pictures of my holidays and whispering about what the items were . If you'd like to find out .
Subscribe for More ▻ My first Travel Agent Role Play, hope you like it, I will be whispering and typing on a keyboard. I was a bit nervous, sorry about that .
wn.com/Dprk The Land Of Whispers (North Korea Travel Documentary) (2013)
As requested by lynaelewis here is a whispered guide of a few things from around my house that are from far away lands.
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society. as imagined back in the 70′s. Land of .
ʕ •́؈•̀) OPEN ME A video of me flipping through my travel journal with pictures of my holidays and whispering about what the items were . If you'd like to find out .
Subscribe for More ▻ My first Travel Agent Role Play, hope you like it, I will be whispering and typing on a keyboard. I was a bit nervous, sorry about that .
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 2
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The Collapse of the Soviet Union: Causes, Summary, Economy (1993)
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) formally ceased to exist on 26 December 1991. The increasing political unrest led the establishment of the Sov...
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An Examination of Key Factors in the Collapse of the Soviet Union | Robert Wenzel
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Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #11 [War vs Germany!]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
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Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979-1989) - Documentary films
Soviet war in Afghanistan online
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Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #2 [Politics & Order of Battle]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #7 [The Winter War]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
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Channel 3: Moscow (1986) | Life in the Soviet Union
SPECIAL PROGRAM ABOUT LIFE IN THE SOVIET UNION BASED ON SOVIET TELEVISION.
National Archives and Records Administration
CHANNEL 3: MOSCOW
U.S. Information Agency. (1982 - 10/01/1999)
ARC Identifier 54306 / Local Identifier 306.9173.
Made possible by a donation from John and Paige Curran.
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Final Soviet October Revolution Parade, 1990 Парад 7 ноября
This is the parade in Moscow's Red Square, devoted to the 73rd anniversary to the Great October Socialist Revolution, 7 November, 1990. The year 1990 would s...
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Top Secret Kapustin Yar -- Russia's Area 51
This show looks into that activities of Kapustin Yar -- a remote, top secret, military development and test facility in Russia and said to be the former Soviet Union's version of Area 51.
Kapustin Yar (Russian: Капустин Яр) is a Russian rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast, between Volgograd and Astrakhan. Known today as Znamensk (Russian: Знаменск), it was established 13 May 19
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Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #4 [Starting Up the War Machine]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #13 [Russians in Germany]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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How to play the Soviet Union in Total War - The Great War Mod (Napoleon Total War) *Thanks Pointman*
This is a tutorial on how to play the soviet union in total war with napoleon total war using the great war mod. Thanks again to pointman for letting me know...
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Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #12 [The Balkan Front]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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Did the Soviet Union Want World Revolution? Rethinking Cold War History (1997)
John Lewis Gaddis (born 1941 in Cotulla, Texas) is an American historian of the Cold War and grand strategy, hailed as the "Dean of Cold War Historians" by The New York Times. He is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University. He is also the official biographer of the seminal 20th-century American statesman George F. Kennan. His biography of Kennan won the Pulit
The Collapse of the Soviet Union: Causes, Summary, Economy (1993)
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) formally ceased to exist on 26 December 1991. The increasing political unrest led the establishment of the Sov......
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) formally ceased to exist on 26 December 1991. The increasing political unrest led the establishment of the Sov...
wn.com/The Collapse Of The Soviet Union Causes, Summary, Economy (1993)
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) formally ceased to exist on 26 December 1991. The increasing political unrest led the establishment of the Sov...
An Examination of Key Factors in the Collapse of the Soviet Union | Robert Wenzel
The Henry Hazlitt Memorial Lecture, sponsored by James M. Rodney, presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludw......
The Henry Hazlitt Memorial Lecture, sponsored by James M. Rodney, presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludw...
wn.com/An Examination Of Key Factors In The Collapse Of The Soviet Union | Robert Wenzel
The Henry Hazlitt Memorial Lecture, sponsored by James M. Rodney, presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludw...
- published: 22 Mar 2013
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author: misesmedia
Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #11 [War vs Germany!]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with al...
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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wn.com/Let's Play Hearts Of Iron 3 Soviet Union 11 War Vs Germany
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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New to the channel? I do Let's Play videos -- these are like walkthrough guides of gameplay with continuous English commentary trying to explain my decisions and what strategy I use. If you're looking for hacks or cheats, you're in the wrong place!
- published: 18 Oct 2015
- views: 440
Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979-1989) - Documentary films
Soviet war in Afghanistan online
Armed Forces
Military Videos HD
Documentary films...
Soviet war in Afghanistan online
Armed Forces
Military Videos HD
Documentary films
wn.com/Soviet War In Afghanistan (1979 1989) Documentary Films
Soviet war in Afghanistan online
Armed Forces
Military Videos HD
Documentary films
- published: 23 Nov 2014
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Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #2 [Politics & Order of Battle]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with al...
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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wn.com/Let's Play Hearts Of Iron 3 Soviet Union 2 Politics Order Of Battle
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 2566
Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #7 [The Winter War]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
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wn.com/Let's Play Hearts Of Iron 3 Soviet Union 7 The Winter War
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
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New to the channel? I do Let's Play videos -- these are like walkthrough guides of gameplay with continuous English commentary trying to explain my decisions and what strategy I use. If you're looking for hacks or cheats, you're in the wrong place!
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 1128
Channel 3: Moscow (1986) | Life in the Soviet Union
SPECIAL PROGRAM ABOUT LIFE IN THE SOVIET UNION BASED ON SOVIET TELEVISION.
National Archives and Records Administration
CHANNEL 3: MOSCOW
U.S. Information Agen...
SPECIAL PROGRAM ABOUT LIFE IN THE SOVIET UNION BASED ON SOVIET TELEVISION.
National Archives and Records Administration
CHANNEL 3: MOSCOW
U.S. Information Agency. (1982 - 10/01/1999)
ARC Identifier 54306 / Local Identifier 306.9173.
Made possible by a donation from John and Paige Curran.
wn.com/Channel 3 Moscow (1986) | Life In The Soviet Union
SPECIAL PROGRAM ABOUT LIFE IN THE SOVIET UNION BASED ON SOVIET TELEVISION.
National Archives and Records Administration
CHANNEL 3: MOSCOW
U.S. Information Agency. (1982 - 10/01/1999)
ARC Identifier 54306 / Local Identifier 306.9173.
Made possible by a donation from John and Paige Curran.
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 8
Final Soviet October Revolution Parade, 1990 Парад 7 ноября
This is the parade in Moscow's Red Square, devoted to the 73rd anniversary to the Great October Socialist Revolution, 7 November, 1990. The year 1990 would s......
This is the parade in Moscow's Red Square, devoted to the 73rd anniversary to the Great October Socialist Revolution, 7 November, 1990. The year 1990 would s...
wn.com/Final Soviet October Revolution Parade, 1990 Парад 7 Ноября
This is the parade in Moscow's Red Square, devoted to the 73rd anniversary to the Great October Socialist Revolution, 7 November, 1990. The year 1990 would s...
Top Secret Kapustin Yar -- Russia's Area 51
This show looks into that activities of Kapustin Yar -- a remote, top secret, military development and test facility in Russia and said to be the former Soviet ...
This show looks into that activities of Kapustin Yar -- a remote, top secret, military development and test facility in Russia and said to be the former Soviet Union's version of Area 51.
Kapustin Yar (Russian: Капустин Яр) is a Russian rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast, between Volgograd and Astrakhan. Known today as Znamensk (Russian: Знаменск), it was established 13 May 1946 and in the beginning used technology, material and scientific support from defeated Germany. Numerous launches of test rockets for the Russian military were carried out at the site, as well as satellite and sounding rocket launches.
Open Street Map of the area.
The 4th Missile Test Range "Kapustin Yar" was established by a decree of the Soviet Government "On Questions of Jet Propelled Weapons" on 13 May 1946. The test range was created under the supervision of General-lieutenant Vasily Voznyuk (commander in chief of the test range 1946-1973) in the desert north end of the Astrakhan region. The first rocket was launched from the site on 18 October 1947; it was one of eleven German A-4s that had been captured.
The State R&D; Test Range No 8 (GNIIP-8, "test range S") was established at Kapustin Yar in June 1951.
Five atmospheric nuclear tests of small power (10-40 kt) were performed over the site in 1957-1961.
With the further growth and development, the site became a cosmodrome, serving in this function since 1966 (with interruption in 1988-1998). The town of Znamensk was established to support the scientists working on the facilities, their families and supporting personnel. Initially this was a secret city, not to be found on maps and inaccessible to outsiders.
Evidence of the importance of Kapustin Yar was obtained by Western intelligence through debriefing of returning German scientists and spy flights. The first such flight reportedly took place in mid-1953 using a high flying Canberra aircraft of the RAF. Numerous circumstantial reports suggest this flight took place, using the Canberra PR3 WH726, but the UK Government has never admitted such a flight took place nor have any of the supposed participants provided direct evidence The Canberra took off from Giebelstadt Air Base, Germany, and, flying via the Volga to the Caspian Sea, landed at Tabriz, Iran.
Due to its role as a development site for new technology, Kapustin Yar is also the site of numerous Soviet-era UFO sightings and has been called "Russia's Roswell".
wn.com/Top Secret Kapustin Yar Russia's Area 51
This show looks into that activities of Kapustin Yar -- a remote, top secret, military development and test facility in Russia and said to be the former Soviet Union's version of Area 51.
Kapustin Yar (Russian: Капустин Яр) is a Russian rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast, between Volgograd and Astrakhan. Known today as Znamensk (Russian: Знаменск), it was established 13 May 1946 and in the beginning used technology, material and scientific support from defeated Germany. Numerous launches of test rockets for the Russian military were carried out at the site, as well as satellite and sounding rocket launches.
Open Street Map of the area.
The 4th Missile Test Range "Kapustin Yar" was established by a decree of the Soviet Government "On Questions of Jet Propelled Weapons" on 13 May 1946. The test range was created under the supervision of General-lieutenant Vasily Voznyuk (commander in chief of the test range 1946-1973) in the desert north end of the Astrakhan region. The first rocket was launched from the site on 18 October 1947; it was one of eleven German A-4s that had been captured.
The State R&D; Test Range No 8 (GNIIP-8, "test range S") was established at Kapustin Yar in June 1951.
Five atmospheric nuclear tests of small power (10-40 kt) were performed over the site in 1957-1961.
With the further growth and development, the site became a cosmodrome, serving in this function since 1966 (with interruption in 1988-1998). The town of Znamensk was established to support the scientists working on the facilities, their families and supporting personnel. Initially this was a secret city, not to be found on maps and inaccessible to outsiders.
Evidence of the importance of Kapustin Yar was obtained by Western intelligence through debriefing of returning German scientists and spy flights. The first such flight reportedly took place in mid-1953 using a high flying Canberra aircraft of the RAF. Numerous circumstantial reports suggest this flight took place, using the Canberra PR3 WH726, but the UK Government has never admitted such a flight took place nor have any of the supposed participants provided direct evidence The Canberra took off from Giebelstadt Air Base, Germany, and, flying via the Volga to the Caspian Sea, landed at Tabriz, Iran.
Due to its role as a development site for new technology, Kapustin Yar is also the site of numerous Soviet-era UFO sightings and has been called "Russia's Roswell".
- published: 30 Nov 2013
- views: 795952
Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #4 [Starting Up the War Machine]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with al...
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with all expansions (Semper Fi, For the Motherland, Their Finest Hour).
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New to the channel? I do Let's Play videos -- these are like walkthrough guides of gameplay with continuous English commentary trying to explain my decisions and what strategy I use. If you're looking for hacks or cheats, you're in the wrong place!
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 9886
Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #13 [Russians in Germany]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with al...
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with all expansions (Semper Fi, For the Motherland, Their Finest Hour).
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New to the channel? I do Let's Play videos -- these are like walkthrough guides of gameplay with continuous English commentary trying to explain my decisions and what strategy I use. If you're looking for hacks or cheats, you're in the wrong place!
wn.com/Let's Play Hearts Of Iron 3 Soviet Union 13 Russians In Germany
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with all expansions (Semper Fi, For the Motherland, Their Finest Hour).
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- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 441
How to play the Soviet Union in Total War - The Great War Mod (Napoleon Total War) *Thanks Pointman*
This is a tutorial on how to play the soviet union in total war with napoleon total war using the great war mod. Thanks again to pointman for letting me know......
This is a tutorial on how to play the soviet union in total war with napoleon total war using the great war mod. Thanks again to pointman for letting me know...
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This is a tutorial on how to play the soviet union in total war with napoleon total war using the great war mod. Thanks again to pointman for letting me know...
- published: 20 Jun 2014
- views: 7174
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author: Sun Jetzu
Let's Play Hearts of Iron 3 - Soviet Union #12 [The Balkan Front]
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
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Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
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wn.com/Let's Play Hearts Of Iron 3 Soviet Union 12 The Balkan Front
Leading the Red Army to Victory in HoI3!
Watch the whole playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-sN8XLKpsjLzZGxxD6cd2gp
Playing with all expansions (Semper Fi, For the Motherland, Their Finest Hour).
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New to the channel? I do Let's Play videos -- these are like walkthrough guides of gameplay with continuous English commentary trying to explain my decisions and what strategy I use. If you're looking for hacks or cheats, you're in the wrong place!
- published: 18 Oct 2015
- views: 3097
Did the Soviet Union Want World Revolution? Rethinking Cold War History (1997)
John Lewis Gaddis (born 1941 in Cotulla, Texas) is an American historian of the Cold War and grand strategy, hailed as the "Dean of Cold War Historians" by The ...
John Lewis Gaddis (born 1941 in Cotulla, Texas) is an American historian of the Cold War and grand strategy, hailed as the "Dean of Cold War Historians" by The New York Times. He is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University. He is also the official biographer of the seminal 20th-century American statesman George F. Kennan. His biography of Kennan won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 2012.
Gaddis attended the University of Texas at Austin, receiving his BA in 1963, MA in 1965, and PhD in 1968,[6][7] the latter under the direction of Robert Divine. Gaddis then taught briefly at Indiana University Southeast, before joining Ohio University in 1969.[6] At Ohio, he founded and directed the Contemporary History Institute,[8] and was named a distinguished professor in 1983.[6]
In the 1975–1977 academic years, Gaddis was a Visiting Professor of Strategy at the Naval War College. In the 1992–1993 academic year, he was the Harmsworth Visiting Professor of American History at Oxford.[9] He has also held visiting positions at the Naval War College, Princeton University, and the University of Helsinki. He served as president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations in 1992.[10]
In 1997, he moved to Yale University to become the Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History. In the 2000–2001 academic year, Gaddis was the George Eastman Professor at Oxford, the second scholar (after Robin Winks) to have the honor of being both Eastman and Harmsworth professor.[11] In 2005, he received the National Humanities Medal.[12] He sits on the advisory committee of the Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project,[13] which he helped establish in 1991.[12]
Gaddis is also known for his close relationship with the late George Kennan and his wife, whom Gaddis described as "my companions".[14] He was also fairly close to President George W. Bush, making suggestions to his speech writers,[15] and has been described as an "overt admirer" of the 43rd President.[16] After leaving office, Bush took up painting as a hobby at Gaddis's recommendation.
Gaddis is probably the best known historian writing in English about the Cold War.[18] His most famous work is perhaps the highly influential Strategies of Containment (1982; rev. 2005),[19] which analyzes in detail the theory and practice of containment that was employed against the Soviet Union by Cold War American presidents, and his 1983 distillation of post-revisionist scholarship similarly became a major channel for guiding subsequent Cold War research.[20] We Now Know (1997), an analysis of the Cold War through to the Cuban Missile Crisis that incorporated new archival evidence from the Soviet bloc, was likewise predicted as "likely to set the parameters for a whole new generation of scholarship",[21] while also praised as "the first coherent and sustained attempt to write the Cold War's history since it ended."[22] The Cold War (2005), praised by John Ikenberry as a "beautifully written panoramic view of the Cold War, full of illuminations and shrewd judgments,"[23] was described as an examination of the history and effects of the Cold War in a more removed context than had been previously possible,[24] and won Gaddis the 2006 Harry S. Truman Book Prize.[25] His 2011 biography of George Kennan garnered multiple prizes, including a Pulitzer.[5]
Gaddis is known for arguing that Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's personality and role in history was one of the most important causes of the Cold War. Within the field of U.S. diplomatic history, he is most associated with the concept of post-revisionism, the idea of moving past the revisionist and orthodox interpretations of the origins of the Cold War to embrace what were (in the 1970s) interpretations based upon the then-growing availability of government documents from the United States, Great Britain and other western government archives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lewis_Gaddis
wn.com/Did The Soviet Union Want World Revolution Rethinking Cold War History (1997)
John Lewis Gaddis (born 1941 in Cotulla, Texas) is an American historian of the Cold War and grand strategy, hailed as the "Dean of Cold War Historians" by The New York Times. He is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University. He is also the official biographer of the seminal 20th-century American statesman George F. Kennan. His biography of Kennan won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 2012.
Gaddis attended the University of Texas at Austin, receiving his BA in 1963, MA in 1965, and PhD in 1968,[6][7] the latter under the direction of Robert Divine. Gaddis then taught briefly at Indiana University Southeast, before joining Ohio University in 1969.[6] At Ohio, he founded and directed the Contemporary History Institute,[8] and was named a distinguished professor in 1983.[6]
In the 1975–1977 academic years, Gaddis was a Visiting Professor of Strategy at the Naval War College. In the 1992–1993 academic year, he was the Harmsworth Visiting Professor of American History at Oxford.[9] He has also held visiting positions at the Naval War College, Princeton University, and the University of Helsinki. He served as president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations in 1992.[10]
In 1997, he moved to Yale University to become the Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History. In the 2000–2001 academic year, Gaddis was the George Eastman Professor at Oxford, the second scholar (after Robin Winks) to have the honor of being both Eastman and Harmsworth professor.[11] In 2005, he received the National Humanities Medal.[12] He sits on the advisory committee of the Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project,[13] which he helped establish in 1991.[12]
Gaddis is also known for his close relationship with the late George Kennan and his wife, whom Gaddis described as "my companions".[14] He was also fairly close to President George W. Bush, making suggestions to his speech writers,[15] and has been described as an "overt admirer" of the 43rd President.[16] After leaving office, Bush took up painting as a hobby at Gaddis's recommendation.
Gaddis is probably the best known historian writing in English about the Cold War.[18] His most famous work is perhaps the highly influential Strategies of Containment (1982; rev. 2005),[19] which analyzes in detail the theory and practice of containment that was employed against the Soviet Union by Cold War American presidents, and his 1983 distillation of post-revisionist scholarship similarly became a major channel for guiding subsequent Cold War research.[20] We Now Know (1997), an analysis of the Cold War through to the Cuban Missile Crisis that incorporated new archival evidence from the Soviet bloc, was likewise predicted as "likely to set the parameters for a whole new generation of scholarship",[21] while also praised as "the first coherent and sustained attempt to write the Cold War's history since it ended."[22] The Cold War (2005), praised by John Ikenberry as a "beautifully written panoramic view of the Cold War, full of illuminations and shrewd judgments,"[23] was described as an examination of the history and effects of the Cold War in a more removed context than had been previously possible,[24] and won Gaddis the 2006 Harry S. Truman Book Prize.[25] His 2011 biography of George Kennan garnered multiple prizes, including a Pulitzer.[5]
Gaddis is known for arguing that Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's personality and role in history was one of the most important causes of the Cold War. Within the field of U.S. diplomatic history, he is most associated with the concept of post-revisionism, the idea of moving past the revisionist and orthodox interpretations of the origins of the Cold War to embrace what were (in the 1970s) interpretations based upon the then-growing availability of government documents from the United States, Great Britain and other western government archives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lewis_Gaddis
- published: 16 Nov 2014
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