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Even as “Admiral” sinks, it points to interesting trend « Eagle ...
And for decades, that’s the way films and textbooks portrayed Admiral Alexander Kolchak, a leader of the fight to roll back the 1917 Russian Revolution that gave birth to the Soviet Union. Now comes a $20 million state-supported movie ...
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Easter eggs for Christmas!
But first things first: Apparently, 69 Fabergé eggs were made by Peter Carl Fabergé and his assistants between 1885 and 1917, most of them for Russian royalty. Only 61 survive now, 30 still in Russia. The Easter of 1885 marked the 20th ...
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Media Attache: Czars of Connecticut
No, the Russians had at least one part of the equation right in 1917. Nothing good ever came from appointing a czar. Tomorrow - It's time for the Hartford police to stand on their own. Thursday - The final 52 minutes ...
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This Day ... In Jewish History: This Day, November 25, In Jewish ...
The Czars had worked long and hard to make and keep their empire “Jew free.” Their greed for Polish land created their “Jewish problem.” The shift from Poland to Russia dealt a mortal blow to the welfare of the Jewish people for the ...
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Varifrank: Scientists confirms WWII rumor.
That's not what happened. The Bolshevik takeover took place in November, 1917. The Czar had abdicated in March, seven months earlier. A provisional government was established by Prince Lvov, who wanted a system modeled on ours, ...
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Jewish Racism: The Genocidal Jewish Supremacist Jacob H. SCHIFF
The most important was the two-hundred-million-dollar bond issue for Japan at the time of the 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War. Furious with the Russians over their anti-Semitic policies, Schiff called the czarist government 'the enemy of ...
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Permission To Kill: Octopussy (1983)
Christmas 1983 was a tense time for Bond fans. Octopussy was released starring Roger Moore as Agent 007, and soon to be released was Never Say Never Again, an independent film starring Sean Connery as Bond. Now with James Bond, ...
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Revelations
Somerset Maugham's mission to Petrograd on behalf of MI6 in 1917 was a classic example of diplomacy by deception. Lockhart was dispatched to Petrograd to back the provisional government of Alexander Kerensky, who was supposed to run the ...
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historymike: Book Review: The Catastrophe - Kerensky’s Own Story ...
Alexander Kerensky was a Russian politician who became the second Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government until Lenin took power after the October Revolution in 1917. To his credit, Kerensky freely admitted that he was not ...
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