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THE SOVIET Union was a brutal regime fronted by dangerous, power-hungry madmen who ruled with a vice-like grip. Sound ...
Supported by By Sui-Lee Wee and Elsie Chen Photographs by Gilles Sabrié The group of tourists, dressed in replica Red Army costumes, stood in front of a red hammer-and-sickle billboard.
The would-be robbers were linked to Germany’s most notorious postwar terrorist organization: the anarchist Baader-Meinhof gang, also known as the Red Army Faction. Decades after its bloody ...
By Rhett Bartlett Phyllis Dalton, the revered British costume designer who created Peter ... literal armies of stars onscreen — “the Red Army, the British Army, the U.S. Army, the Cossacks ...
The Russian imperial army and navy disintegrated after the outbreak of the Revolution of 1917, so the Council of the People's Commissars created the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army on a voluntary ...
Some Red Army soldiers wore a swastika, others were awarded with pants for bravery, and combat camels contributed to victory in World War II. 1. In Soviet times, the Red Army celebrated its ...