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  • ...d ELINT about air defense radars that a bomber might take in attacking the Soviet Union over a polar route, while the Navy would be more interested in coastal air ...uicide before it was fully determined that he was selling documents to the Soviet Union.
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  • Armed with the lessons and data learned from Venera 4, the Soviet Union launched the twin probes [[Venera 5]] and [[Venera 6]] five days apart in J The Soviet Union had not finished with Venus, and in 1985 it took advantage of the opportuni
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  • ...stand in the years leading up to the war in a show of solidarity with the Soviet Union. Because Roosevelt was helping to defeat Germany, and Germany was allied to
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  • ...''') journalist in Tokyo, to report on Japan (country '''B''') back to the Soviet Union. Sorge was eventually caught and executed by the Japanese, who generally ho ...nuinely and unselfishly anxious to help us; some are in sympathy with the Soviet Union but want at the same time to supplement their income; and some, though not
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  • After the fall of the Soviet Union, Pakistani foreign and economic policy set great value on having a land rou ...n War (1978-1992), Pakistan supported various Islamic fighters against the Soviet Union, both as part of its geopolitical balancing act with China and India, and a
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  • ...to direct massive military and economic aid to Britain, the China and the Soviet Union. ...of Democracy" supporting Britain, France, China and (after June 1941), the Soviet Union. As Roosevelt took a firmer stance against the [[Axis Powers]], American is
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  • ====Former Soviet Union (FSU) and Eastern Europe==== | chapter = Former Soviet Union (FSU) and Eastern Europe
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  • ...gent groups in South America and Africa, often acting as a proxy for the [[Soviet Union]]. China under Mao tse Tung was a notably indiscriminate source of funding ...terrorism became an official policy in states such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], the leaders of these states, used
    42 KB (6,279 words) - 10:10, 28 May 2024
  • ...gent groups in South America and Africa, often acting as a proxy for the [[Soviet Union]]. China under Mao tse Tung was a notably indiscriminate source of funding ...terrorism became an official policy in states such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], the leaders of these states, used
    42 KB (6,282 words) - 10:10, 28 May 2024
  • ...ssance overflights of the Russian landmass. Overhead reconnaissance of the Soviet Union was taken over by satellites, but the SR-71 was already in development. ...dent [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and his administration for falling behind the [[Soviet Union]] in the research and development of new weapon systems. Johnson decided to
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  • ...ediate circle believed their view of history, involving containment of the Soviet Union, had been validated; they looked to developing nations for challenges. Iron ..., was most interested in world affairs, and saw detente with China and the Soviet Union as an alternative to containment.
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  • ...hy's Wisconsin) by diverting attention away from the real threat, Stalin's Soviet Union as an external power. The Left said that they had a First Amendment right
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  • ...d [[rover]]s, have been sent to Mars by the [[Russian Federal Space Agency|Soviet Union]], the [[NASA|United States]], [[ESA|Europe]], and [[JAXA|Japan]] to study ...ed in 1964. The first successful objects to land on the surface were two [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] probes from the [[Mars probe program]], launched in 1971, but both
    44 KB (6,986 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
  • ...ided unprecedented economic growth, and spurred the collapse of the former Soviet Union. Currently regarded as one of the most popular and successful presidents in
    50 KB (7,415 words) - 09:27, 11 September 2023
  • ...Apollo-Soyuz Test Project]] where a CSM rendezvoused in [[orbit]] with a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Soyuz spacecraft]].
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  • ...ELINT about =air defense radars that a bomber might take in attacking the Soviet Union over a polar route, while the Navy would be more interested in coastal air ...amed Zircon. Proposed in 1983 to be in a [[geosynchronous]] orbit over the Soviet Union, it was cancelled, principally on grounds of cost, in 1987. Urban stated th
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  • ...terisation of socialism as “a Jewish creation,” his declaration that the [[Soviet Union]] must be destroyed, and his assertion that private property would not be e ...of the war. The economic and military power of the western Allies and the Soviet Union, now fully mobilised, was too great for Germany to overcome, no matter how
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  • ...ef> Opposition to the T4 policy sharpened after the German attack on the [[Soviet Union]] in June 1941, because the war in the east produced for the first time lar ...vocations of the churches for the duration of the war. The invasion of the Soviet Union in June had opened up new opportunities for the T4 personnel, who were soon
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  • ...belief that Germany’s external enemies – Britain, France, and (later) the Soviet Union – were controlled by the Jews, and that Germany’s future wars of nation ...d War Two Experience in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union," ''Journal of Military History'' (April 1993), 57:301-323 [http://members.
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  • ...r, "Autopsy On An Empire: Understanding Mortality in Russia and the Former Soviet Union." ''Journal Of Economic Perspectives'' 2005 19(1): 107-130. Issn: 0895-3309
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