Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Why Russian live where they can survive one another

Why Russian live where they can survive one another
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We live in a unique country — nowhere else in the world in cold regions lives a number of people as we have in Russia. And climate as nowhere else. According to data cited in the article, "Possible changes in natural conditions on the territory of Russia" climatologist Vera V. Vinogradova, only a small part of Russia is in the most favourable and favourable climatic zones is the South and South-West of Central Russia. Even the part of the Central Chernozem region falls in a relatively fertile area. The rest of the territory is a zone of conditionally unfavorable, unfavorable, very unfavorable, and absolutely unfavorable climate. In fact, Russians live there, which can survive no other.[C-BLOCK]

The main mistakes of the Soviet “leaders”

The main mistakes of the Soviet "leaders"
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Say not mistaken only one who does nothing. The leaders of the Soviet state worked a lot and was wrong often. Some errors have played a fatal role in the history of the USSR.

Mikhaylo Sarkozy: why Ukrainian Punisher lived happily in the USA

Mikhaylo Sarkozy: why Ukrainian Punisher lived happily in the USA
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Mikhaylo Sarkozy became an American citizen in 1959. In the United States Nazi war criminal was living under the name Michael Korcok to a certain point and no one knew who he was. However Sarkozy was so sure of their impunity that in the 1990-ies has published a memoir. However, he actually remained at liberty and died in his own bed at 101 years old.

Zaxid (Ukraine): Israeli tour Putin

Zaxid (Ukraine): Israeli tour Putin
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The author of the Lviv edition is literally bursting with rage because of the fact that Putin became the chief foreign guest at events in Israel, devoted to the 75 th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. To substantiate his supposedly "only correct" view of the Holocaust and its causes Ukrainian nationalists do not shun anything — the course is and anti-Russian rhetoric, and the juggling of facts and distortion of history.

Stepan Bandera: was he really a war criminal

Stepan Bandera: was he really a war criminal
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November 20, 1945, at 10 a.m. in Nuremberg, began the work of the international military Tribunal. Before him stood the Nazi criminals who plunged the world into the bloodiest in the history of mankind war. Absence of name of Bandera in the pages of the verdict led to the emergence of alternative views, and there was a statement that Stepan Bandera was not a criminal, because he was not convicted by the Nuremberg court.