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2002
Abstract In its expansion from grand duchy to empire, Russia created for herself long frontiers that needed more military support than the economy could provide. One way of making this burden manageable was a good intelligence service, which might at least predict from which direction the next blow would fall.
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Abstract In its expansion from grand duchy to empire, Russia created for herself long frontiers that needed more military support than the economy could provide. One way of making this burden manageable was a good intelligence service, which might at least predict from which direction the next blow would fall.
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Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2015
Conclusions based on a broad panorama of international relations between 1919 and 1939 and on the analysis of trends in the development of Germany and the Soviet Union in the interwar period, are made concerning the causes of WWII and its “turn to the East” on June 22, 1941, the growth of Soviet military art, and the crash of the bloc of aggressors. In
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Conclusions based on a broad panorama of international relations between 1919 and 1939 and on the analysis of trends in the development of Germany and the Soviet Union in the interwar period, are made concerning the causes of WWII and its “turn to the East” on June 22, 1941, the growth of Soviet military art, and the crash of the bloc of aggressors. In
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Leningrad During the Great Patriotic War
Russian Studies in History, 2013Leningraders facing famine and cold in their blockaded city during the winter of 1941-42 survived through a mixture of mutual assistance, creative lawbreaking, self-distraction, and fatalism. Their spirit revived with the spring, permitting a series of measures that prepared them to withstand the ongoing siege.
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Spaniards in the Great Patriotic War
Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, 2022Hundreds of Spanish volunteers who had ended up in the Soviet Union in various ways during or after the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) took part in the Great Patriotic War. First, they were Spanish children, including teenagers. Secondly, several thousand members of the Spanish Communist Party and its leaders evacuated after the fall of the Republic ...
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Patriotic Activity of Russian Orthodox Church during Great Patriotic War
ВЕСТНИК ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ И РАЗВИТИЯ НАУКИ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫХ НАУК, 2020Рассмотрены религиозные аспекты Великой Отечественной войны. Показана антихристианская сущность фашизма и гитлеризма. Раскрыта роль Православия и Русской Православной Церкви в поддержании силы духа и веры людей в годы Великой Отечественной войны. Обоснована необходимость сохранения исторической правды о победе советского народа в Великой Отечественной ...
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Surgeons in Great Patriotic War
Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2015M Sh, Knopov, V K, Taranukha
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SOVIET SCIENCE DURING GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR
ВЕСТНИК ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ И РАЗВИТИЯ НАУКИ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫХ НАУК, 2019В статье анализируются основные направления фундаментальных и прикладных научных исследований, направленных на повышение оборонного потенциала страны, выполненных советскими учеными в период 1941-1945 годов. Показана роль научно-технического Совета при уполномоченном Государственном Комитете Обороны по науке как координирующего органа научных ...
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The Great Patriotic War of 1812
Russian Studies in History, 1993The War of 1812 is the brightest page in the military history of our motherland before the October Revolution. That war has been the subject of more study than any other event in the thousand-year history of prerevolutionary Russia. A complete bibliography of the literature on the War of 1812 is yet to appear. Information compiled by Soviet historians,
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