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Soviets and built
Early on, the Soviets built the KV-2, a variant of the KV-1 heavy tank with a short-barreled 152 mm howitzer mounted in an oversized turret.
Over the course of 1961, Adenauer had his concerns about both the status of Berlin and US leadership confirmed, as the Soviets and East Germans built the Berlin Wall.
During World War II trace italienne fortresses could still present a formidable challenge, for example in the last days of World War II, during the Battle in Berlin that saw some of the heaviest urban fighting of the war, the Soviets did not attempt to storm the Spandau Citadel ( built between 1559 and 1594 ) but chose to invest it and negotiate its surrender.
A different route was chosen by the Soviets, who didn't develop a specialized indirect fire vehicle, but following a tradition of dual-purpose towed artillery, built a series of versatile assault guns with indirect fire capabilities ( example ISU-152 ).
Soviets give East Germany control over East Berlin ; in August the Berlin Wall is built to stem wave of refugees escaping to the Western side.
" House of Soviets ( Kaliningrad ) | House of Soviets ", built on the site of the former Königsberg Castle
Rahman built a strong rapport with bin Laden during the Afghan war against the Soviets, and following Azzam ’ s murder in 1989 Rahman assumed control of the international jihadists arm of MAK / Al Qaeda.
In addition, before the start of the Battle of Kursk, the Soviets constructed a system of defence more elaborate than any other they built during World War II.
In 1944, the Soviets built a " provisional " railway bridge across the strait.
Many support buildings and base housing built by the Soviet Armed Forces during their occupation were destroyed by years of fighting between various warring Afghan factions after the Soviets left.
Its director, Aharon Krikheli was arrested in 1948, and the museum closed in the early 1950s, thus signifying the annihilation of Jewish culture in Georgia, which the Soviets had built up during the prewar years.
This was an article by Sylvia, in which she highlighted the role of Household Soviets-" In order that mothers and those who are organisers of the family life of the community may be adequately represented, and may take their due part in the management of society, a system of household Soviets shall be built up ".
Four years later, the pro-American Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie was overthrown in a 1974 coup by the Derg, a radical group of Ethiopian army officers led by the pro-Soviet Mengistu Haile Mariam, who built up relations with the Cubans and Soviets.
During that time, the Soviets built a Submarine Base on the island, as well as a Chemical / Biological weapons plant.
The Soviets used six German FAMO-built 18t German half-tracks, the largest half-track vehicles that Germany built in the war years, to pull the 55 ton turret off the burnt-out hull.
The site was required for the Palace of the Soviets, which was never built.
A third award entitled the recipient to have his / her bronze bust erected on a columnar pedestal in Moscow, near the Palace of the Soviets, but the Palace was never built.
Several decades later, the walls and towers were built of timber ; the best preserved of these towers was transported by the Soviets to Kolomenskoye, Moscow, where it still remains.
To defend it, the Soviets had built strong defensive lines on the slopes of the hill, composed of trenches, barbed-wire and minefields.
Thrice Heroes of Socialist Labour were to have their busts placed near the planned Palace of Soviets, but this was never implemented as the Palace of Soviets was never built.
When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in December 1979, they occupied the Wakhan and built strong military posts at Sarhad-e Broghil and elsewhere.
* Visaginas-29, 554 ( note-this city was built by Soviets and is mainly inhabited by Russians and other Soviet nationalities, therefore it is part of this ethnographic region only geographically )

Soviets and road
The success of the currency reform angered the Soviets, who cut off all road, rail, and canal links between the western zones and West Berlin.
It was not thought possible for the Soviets to deploy large number of troops in this rugged and almost roadless area, but the Soviets deployed an entire division which advanced along the road between Suojärvi and Tolvajärvi ( now Tolvayarvi, Russia ).
The Soviets cut off all rail and road routes to West Berlin.
For example, when Lithuanians refused a permission to use a road, the Soviets ignored Lithuanian protests and transported their troops and equipment regardless.
It allowed the Soviets to provide much more foodstuffs in comparison to the makeshift land road previously used.

Soviets and tunnel
When the Soviets began construction on a new embassy in 1977, the FBI dug a tunnel beneath the Soviet embassy, right under their decoding room.
* The Innocent, a novel by Ian McEwan, involves a spy tunnel which the Soviets discover but do not initially expose, similar to the Philby tunnel
The KGB decided to let Operation Gold go on since in order to attack the tunnel, the Soviets would have to compromise Blake and they found it preferable to sacrifice some information rather than their valuable agent.
When Blake received a transfer in 1955, the Soviets were free to " discover " the tunnel.

Soviets and through
The Soviets went on to develop an improved air-droppable assault gun, the ASU-85, which served through the 1980s, while their SU-100 remained in service with Communist countries, including Vietnam and Cuba, years after WW2.
Since there was not, as yet, a fixed marker, the borders were prone to abuse, which eventually resulted ( in August 1948 ), in white lines in luminous paint appearing across roads and even through ruined buildings to try to deter the Soviets from making unauthorised incursions into the American and British zones.
An alternative socialist establishment existed alongside, the Petrograd Soviet, wielding power through the democratically elected councils of workers and peasants, called Soviets.
The U. S. military discovers through " National Technical Means " that the Soviets were working on an ABM defense system based at Dushanbe in Tajikistan.
** Adolf Hitler concedes defeat in his underground Berlin bunker after learning Felix Steiner could not mobilize enough men to launch a counterattack on the Soviets who had just broken through Germany.
The Russian nuclear thermal rocket RD-0410 was also claimed by the Soviets to have gone through a series of tests at the nuclear test site near Semipalatinsk.
Sweden followed a policy of armed neutrality during World War II ( although thousands of Swedish volunteers fought in the Winter War against the Soviets ); however, it did permit German troops to pass through its territory to and from occupation duties in its neighbour, Norway, and it supplied the Nazi regime with steel and much needed ball-bearings.
The arrival of Soviet missiles in Cuba was conducted by the Soviets on the rationale that the US already had nuclear missiles stationed in Turkey, as well as the desire by Fidel Castro to increase his power, his freedom of action, and to protect his government from US-initiated prejudicial resolution of ideological disputes through the use of military force, such as had been attempted during the Bay of Pigs Invasion in April 1961.
In the Cold War suspense film Fail-Safe ( 1964 ), Fonda played the President of the United States who tries to avert a nuclear holocaust through tense negotiations with the Soviets after American bombers are mistakenly ordered to attack the USSR.
Before the February 1917 Russian revolution, Lenin had formulated a slogan calling for the ' democratic dictatorship of the proletariat and the peasantry ', but after the February revolution, through his April theses, Lenin instead called for " all power to the Soviets ".
As the Bullies had put intimidation to good use the past three years, the Flyers ' rugged style of play led the Soviets to leave the ice midway through the first period, protesting a hit on Valeri Kharlamov, whom Clarke had slashed on the ankle in the famous Summit Series ' 72, by Ed Van Impe.
In February 1946, Kennan, an American diplomat in Moscow, sent his famed " Long Telegram ", which predicted the Soviets would only respond to force and that the best way to handle them would be through a long-term strategy of containment, that is stopping their geographical expansion.
Primorsky Krai was a strategic location in World War II for both the Soviet Union and Japan and clashes over the territory were common as Soviets and allies considered it a key location to invade Japan through Korea and Japan viewed it as a key location to begin a mass invasion of Eastern Russia.
The Soviets for their part did not seek to cut off allied access to West Berlin through East German territory.
However, there were always great worries that the Soviets would also advance through Finland and the very sparsely defended extreme north of Sweden ( north of Kiruna, south of Treriksröset ) and attack the Lyngen position from the rear via Signaldalen.
The B-Team demonstrated that it was possible to construct a sharply different view of Soviet motivation from the consensus view of the analysts and one that provided a much closer fit to the Soviets ' observed behavior ( and also provided a much better forecast of subsequent behavior up to and through the invasion of Afghanistan ).
The Soviets also provided additional funding through the use of front companies providing generous contracts to PCI members.
Under Timoshenko's leadership, the Soviets succeeded in breaking through the Finnish Mannerheim Line on the Karelian Isthmus, prompting Finland to sue for peace in March.
The authors ' reasoning as to why the Soviets conducted extensive searches for the Amber Room in the years after WWII, even though their own experts had concluded that it was destroyed, is that it served the differing motives of several elements in the Soviet government: some wished to obscure ( even from other branches of the Soviet government ) the fact that Soviet soldiers may have been responsible for its destruction ; others found the theft of the Amber Room a useful Cold War propaganda tool, and did not want to let go of a grievance that could be aired advantageously ; still others did not want to share the blame for its destruction ( through their failure to evacuate the Amber Room to safety at the start of the war ).
It was through Walker that the Soviets became aware that the United States were able to track the location of Soviet submarines by the cavitation produced by their propellers.
They moved through the apartments and cellars blasting holes through the walls of adjacent buildings ( for which the Soviets found abandoned German panzerfausts were very effective ), while others fought across the roof tops and through the attics.
During World War II, Romania lost territory in both east and west, as Northern Transylvania became part of Hungary through the Second Vienna Award, while Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina were taken by the Soviets and included in the Moldavian SSR and Ukrainian SSR respectively.

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