Military conflicts

After the Civil War of 1918–1922, the USSR received quite unfortunate and poorly adapted borders. So, the fact that the Ukrainians and Belarusians were divided by the state border line between the Soviet Union and Poland was completely ignored. Another such "inconvenience" was the proximity of the border with Finland to the northern capital of the country - Leningrad.

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Битва за Ленинград и его блокада, продолжавшаяся с 1941 по 1944 год, являются ярчайшим примером мужества, несгибаемости и неугасаемой воли к победе советского народа и Красной Армии. Предыстория и положение города С самого момента своего основания Санкт-Петербург находился в весьма выгодном, но в то же время опасном для крупного города месте.

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Prerequisites of the conflict The history of the origin of the conflict dates back to 1860, when China (then the Qing Empire) gave Russia extensive land in Central Asia and Primorye under the Aigun and Beijing Treaties. The Treaty of Aigun After the Second World War in the Far East, the USSR received a very reliable and loyal ally in the form of the People's Republic of China.

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In January 2018, speaking to State Duma deputies, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced the creation of special units in the Russian armed forces that would be engaged in information operations. At the same time, the minister did not go into details of this decision. Few doubted the existence of such structures in the Russian law enforcement agencies (including the Defense Ministry), therefore, Shoigu’s statement can rather be called the first official recognition that Russia does conduct certain and very specific operations in the information space.

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The Holocaust is a carefully organized operation to persecute and exterminate Jews in Europe. In the period from 1933 to 1945, persecution was also carried out on Roma, Poles, homosexuals, the incurably sick, and prisoners of war. From the Greek language "Holocaust" is translated as "burnt offering". How many people died during the Holocaust?

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After World War II, it became clear that the old tactics used by the countries of the world since the beginning of the 20th century are completely unsuitable for use in modern wars. The rapid development of aviation and armored vehicles, as well as the principles of their interaction, verified and verified during the largest conflict of the 20th century, formed a new doctrine.

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