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Russia

Russia, country that stretches over a vast expanse of eastern Europe and northern Asia. Once the preeminent republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.; commonly known as the Soviet Union), Russia became an independent country after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991. By far the world’s largest country, it covers nearly twice the territory of Canada, the second largest.

The inhabitants of Russia are quite diverse. Most are ethnic Russians, but there also are more than 120 other ethnic groups present, speaking many languages and following disparate religious and cultural traditions. Most of the Russian population is concentrated in the European portion of the country, especially in the fertile region surrounding Moscow, the capital. Moscow and St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad) are the two most important cultural and financial centres in Russia and are among the most picturesque cities in the world. Russians are also populous in Asia, however; beginning in the 17th century, and particularly pronounced throughout much of the 20th century, a steady flow of ethnic Russians and Russian-speaking people moved eastward into Siberia, where cities such as Vladivostok and Irkutsk now flourish.

Charges of Communists in the U.S. Army Raised

Charges of Communists in the U.S. Army Raised

In testimony before the House Military Affairs subcommittee, the subcommittee’s chief counsel, H. Ralph Burton, charges that 16 officers and non-commissioned officers in the U.S. Army have pasts that “reflect communism.” The charges, issued nearly 10 years before Senator Joseph McCarthy would make similar accusations, were hotly denied by the U.S. Army and government. By July 1945, with the war in Europe having ended just two ...
Hitler Commits Suicide in Bunker... or Does He? Declassified Secret FBI Files Prove Hitler Escaped to Argentina

Hitler Commits Suicide in Bunker… or Does He? Declassified Secret FBI Files Prove Hitler Escaped to Argentina

Newly declassified FBI documents prove that the government knew Hitler was alive and well, and living in the Andes Mountains long after World War II. On April 30 1945, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker. His body was later discovered and identified by the Soviets before being rushed back to Russia. Or was it? Is it really possible that the Soviets have been lying ...
The Secret Yalta Conference

The Secret Yalta Conference

In February, 1945 (from the 4th through the 11th), Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt met to discuss what would happen after the Second World War - each with their advisors. The conference was held in Yalta on the north coast of the Black Sea in the Crimean peninsula. On February 11, the final day of the conference, it summoned the San Francisco Conference ...
The Secret Meeting That Created United Nations – Dumbarton Oaks Conference

The Secret Meeting That Created United Nations – Dumbarton Oaks Conference

The Dumbarton Oaks Conference, or more formally the Washington Conversations on International Peace and Security Organization, was a global gathering where ideas for the creation of a “general international organization,” which would later become the United Nations, were developed and negotiated. The United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and China served as the conference’s four policemen. It took place in Washington, D.C., at the ...
Bretton  Woods Conference: A Step Towards Global Currency and a New World Order

Bretton Woods Conference: A Step Towards Global Currency and a New World Order

After World War II left the world’s financial system in disarray, political leaders and financial gurus met at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, from July 1-22, 1944, to plan the post-war economic order. Economist John Maynard Keynes and the British government proposed the creation of a world currency called the “bancor,” and the U.S. government proposed a world currency to be known as “unitas.” But for a ...
D-Day: American Troops Invade Normandy

D-Day: American Troops Invade Normandy

Kevin Alfred Strom and Mark Weber discuss D-Day: David Weber: D-Day, of course, was the American-British landing in Normandy, France, on June 6th, 1944. As a purely historical event it was important because it was the largest naval operation in history. But it’s presented in our media as a kind of central turning point of World War II. There’s a natural tendency among everyone and every ...
Venona Intercept from Moscow to NKVD Reveals a High-level Agent (Agent 19) who had Penetrated Roosevelt's Inner Circle. Who is it?

Venona Intercept from Moscow to NKVD Reveals a High-level Agent (Agent 19) who had Penetrated Roosevelt’s Inner Circle. Who is it?

From a 1995 article in the Baltimore Sun: An aggressive Soviet spy network penetrated a key strategy meeting between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during World War II and tried to recruit friends of first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, according to decoded Soviet messages released yesterday by the National Security Agency. NSA declassified 250 messages sent between Moscow and the Soviet spy headquarters ...
The US Army Signal Intelligence Service (NSA forerunner) Begins the VENONA Project to Examine Encrypted Soviet Communications

The US Army Signal Intelligence Service (NSA forerunner) Begins the VENONA Project to Examine Encrypted Soviet Communications

On 1 February 1943, the U.S. Army's Signal Intelligence Service, a forerunner of the National Security Agency, began a small, very secret program, later codenamed VENONA. The object of the VENONA program was to examine and possibly exploit, encrypted Soviet diplomatic communications. These messages had been accumulated by the Signal Intelligence Service (later renamed the U.S. Army Signal Security Agency and commonly called "Arlington Hall" after ...
Map for a New World Order on 1941 Communist World Planning - The North American Union

Map for a New World Order on 1941 Communist World Planning – The North American Union

In October of 1941, before Pearl Harbor, Philadelphia clock-maker Maurice Gomberg completed a communist world map of future regional unions, including a continental North American Union. The name Canada is not on that map. However, the former provinces are depicted as states, re-federated into a vast "United States of America" stretching to Greenland. Maurice Gomberg sympathized with the Communist Party of America (CPA). Interestingly, Canada's recent ...
Operation Barbarossa: Why Hitler Attacked Soviet Russia When He Did

Operation Barbarossa: Why Hitler Attacked Soviet Russia When He Did

Until his death in July 1996, Adolf von Thadden was a prominent and respected figure in German "right wing" or "nationalist" (conservative) circles. note 1 In this, his final book, this prolific writer concisely and cogently explains why Hitler was compelled, for both political and military reasons, to launch his preemptive strike against the Soviet Union when and how he did. "Stalin's Trap" is also his final ...