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With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, ... The NKVD said that Mark Nikolaevich had "propagandized about the inevitability of the collapse of Soviet power" after the Germans invaded in 1941.
Soviet Union's past remains buried / Human rights group trying to uncover full truth ...
Time heals all wounds, it is said, and that certainly is the case in Russia. Moscow has unveiled a new statue of Joseph ...
A Moscow restaurant named "NKVD", like Stalin's secret police, loses its street sign amid a furore. ... Public displays of Stalin portraits were taboo in the last decades of the Soviet Union ...
“Fortunately, the FBI is not the NKVD. The Senate should reject this nomination 100-0.” NKVD refers to the interior ministry ...
But on April 1, 1944, without authorization from his Soviet bosses, he stole off to Washington’s Union Station clutching two suitcases. On the lookout for “dangers and omens,” he would later ...
Despite its lyric title and a preface by T. S. Eliot, there is nothing poetic about this book. It is the harrowing story of Polish citizens nabbed by Soviet secret police in 1939-41 and packed off ...
Janus Films has acquired all North American rights to Two Prosecutors, the latest feature written and directed by Ukrainian ...
Let us paint the scene for you. The day is September 1st, 1939, in the Soviet Union, and you're a middle-management engineer working at the Kharkiv Locomotive Factory in Ukraine.
On 14 June 1941, the Soviet Union deported 10,000 people from Estonia to Siberia, among them over 7,000 women, children and the elderly.
Former national security adviser John Bolton compared Kash Patel, President-elect Trump’s nominee to head the FBI, to one of the former Soviet Union’s most feared secret police chiefs ...