“Volyn massacre”: the most terrible crime of Bandera
July 11, 1943, will forever remain in the memory of poles as a black date. On this day, Ukrainian nationalists with the aim of complete destruction of "hostile elements" attacked the Polish settlement, located on the territory of Western Ukraine. One hundred and fifty villages and hamlets were literally covered with blood. The nationalists did not spare anybody.
WirtschafstWoche (Germany): what worries German companies in Russia
"Volkswagen", "Metro", "Henkel", "Juniper": many German companies play an important role in the Russian market. That means the resignation of the old Russian government and the appointment of a new? How is their business? German business newspaper talked with representatives of these companies.
Vera Obolensky: what the Nazis beheaded a Russian Princess
Until 1965 about Princess Obolenskaya and her tragic fate in the Soviet Union, no one knew. To mark the 20th anniversary of the Victory of the French authorities handed over to the Soviet Union documents about the work of the Resistance during the Nazi occupation, thanks to which it became known, along with the Wiki.
The Constitution can prescribe the right of the President to dissolve the state Duma
On the possibility of making such amendments to the Constitution, said Pavel Krasheninnikov
Victor Khachatryan: how to fight the brother of the famous pilot-Gerona
The battalion commander Viktor Frantsevich Gastello was killed during the liberation of Rzhev in September 1942. He had a "reservation" from the call to the front, but still went to fight, wanting to avenge the death of his brother, the legendary pilot who made a fiery battering RAM in the early days of the great Patriotic war, Hero of the Soviet Union Nikolai Gastello.
Navigating Debt Relief ─ The Role of a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy...
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