By birthofanewearthblog By Arch Stanton The Nuremberg trials were nothing more than a continuation of Judeocommunist show trials of the type carried out by the Soviet Union for…
Posts tagged as “Soviet Union”
By Topwar January 22 is the Day of Russia aviation air defense troops. On this day in 1942, by order of the USSR People’s Commissariat of Defense,…
By Scott Pinsker Liberals are excellent at reimagining history. You name the event, the person, the details, or the setting, and they’ll somehow manage…
By Top War A detachment of ships of the Northern Fleet, consisting of the frigate Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov,…
By Institute for Historical Review Two Historic Documents …
BY PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS In a number of my articles I have explained that the Soviet Union served as a constraint on US power.…
By Alex Gordon The war in Afghanistan, launched by the Soviet Union in December 1979, was conducted for the sake of “fulfillment of the international…
BY: ANDREA MEW It’s evident that gender revolutionaries are championing the Soviet model to destabilize existing institutions and re-educate the masses. Growing up in…
By Shane Trejo Former US ambassador to the Soviet Union, Jack Matlock has admitted that Ukraine’s own actions brought about their own peril with…
by Cullen McCue Dozens of people have been killed after border clashes between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan erupted last week. Clashes erupted around the Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan border…
By JIM HEINTZ and VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV MOSCOW (AP) — Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who launched drastic reforms that helped end the Cold War and…
By Janet Levy As the mournful notes of the cello brought the four minutes of The Dying Swan to a close at The Hague on January 24,…
BY ALEX WU Gao Yusheng, former Chinese ambassador to Ukraine, said recently at a forum that Russia “has already lost the Russia-Ukraine War.” His analysis of the cause and…
BY TASS On April 30, 1945, the Red Army released prisoners of the women’s concentration camp Ravensbrück. Soviet soldiers were joyfully met about 3…
by Viktorija Simulynaite In the late 1960s, the central planners in the Soviet Union decided that they needed to do something to boost their winter…
By Eric S. Margolis Those familiar with Russian history know that wars usually begin with disastrous muddles. It’s the Russian way. But Russians are also…
By Richard D. Land I have been shocked by the almost complete lack of media attention to one of the most significant and extraordinary events…