Russian foreign ministry claimed on X that the Soviet Union’s invasion of Poland prevented genocide in Western Belarus and ...
The "second Stalin" was Ivan the Terrible, known for centralizing power and expanding Russian territories in the 16th century ...
As last week’s news of the German-Russian Pact left the world gasping, urgency of the reports suddenly became understandable. As correspondents speculated on where, when & how Joseph Stalin and ...
When Russians started being arrested for opposing the Ukraine offensive, Maria felt the same kind of fear she guessed her ...
The 'Novoslobodskaya' station, opened in 1952, was decorated with a mosaic panel with the inscription: "Peace to all the ...
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin ordered the seizure of all grain and livestock from the newly Ukraine collectivized farms to counter rejection to the Moscow decision. Ukraine President Volodymyr ...
The Soviet Union, despite its industrial prowess, never fielded a true aircraft carrier in its 74-year existence, although ...
To the rough, tough muzhik Khrushchev, he is the useful Mr. Worldly-Wise of the Russian proverb who “knows where the shrimps stay in winter.” Today, as in Stalin’s time, Mikoyan serves ...
Nathaniel Richmond, The Russian Review 'This is an ambitious and overarching reinterpretation of Stalin’s domestic and foreign policies - or actually the connections between the two - from the ...
He adopts the name 'Stalin' which means 'steel' in Russian. He is arrested on a number of occasions and exiled to Siberia in 1910. Lenin organises the Russian Revolution and promises “peace ...
victims of repression under Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, must have lived through. Now 2½ years into its military offensive, Russia has imprisoned hundreds for protesting or speaking out against ...