In 2025, Russia has made a considerable contribution to strengthening the foundation of a fair multipolar world order based on international law and cooperation between countries ...
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How this Soviet heavyweight shocked Germany in 1941
This Soviet heavy tank stunned the world when it appeared in 1939–41 with armor up to 100mm thick — far beyond anything fielded by Germany or the West at the time. Riding on wide tracks and noisy ...
Most South Florida towns were founded by people from faraway places, but few of those pioneers were as exotic as the circus performers who helped found the town of Sweetwater. The Royal Russian Midget ...
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Kiev 1941: The greatest encirclement of WWII and the loss of 600,000 Soviet soldiers
In August 1941, the First Battle of Kiev became the largest encirclement in military history. As German forces advanced ...
MOSCOW, December 23. /TASS/. The Long-Range Aviation, a branch of the Russian Aerospace Forces, continues to receive modernized combat aircraft. Their equipment has been replaced, improving weapons ...
A video by Ukraine’s 5th Assault Battalion shows Russian soldiers on horseback targeted by drones, highlighting Kyiv’s ...
On Dec. 7, 1941, Imperial Japan caused the United States to enter World War II. We must remember that Japan’s bombing of ...
European nations are constructing a defensive wall along NATO's eastern frontier as Western intelligence agencies warn Russia ...
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PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (WCSC) — Sunday marks 84 years since Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor, the surprise military strike that killed 2,403 Americans and propelled the United States into World War ...
The United States will mark the 84th anniversary of the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Sunday, Dec. 7, as the number of Americans belonging to "the Greatest ...
On the peaceful Sunday morning of December 7, 1941, a date that President Franklin Roosevelt would later declare “would live in infamy,” Radioman William P. Rush of Clanton and two of his shipmates ...
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