Statement on the 79th Anniversary of Victory Over Fascism Day
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May 7 is the day of remembrance of Hero of the Soviet Union Isai Kazinets. Isai Pavlovich Kazinets (1910-1942) – one of the organizers and leaders of the Minsk underground, secretary of the Minsk underground city committee of the Communist Party of Belarus. An engineer by profession, Kazinets worked in Bialystok since 1939. After the
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Thursday, May 9th, 2024, the US Friends of the Soviet People along with the Party of Communists USA will be hosting an event on the 79th anniversary of the Victory Over Fascism from 5:30pm-7pm EST. The event will be held physically at the Arnold Block at the above address for individuals looking to attend in
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“Today marks 10 years since the creation of the Vostok battalion, which later became a brigade. As I look at this video of the brigade’s first appearance at the Victory Day parade on May 9, 2014, I recall myself in May of that year. And, suddenly, I wonder: had Russell, who was still in America
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The following statement was originally published by the International Initiative for Peace. A bloody terrorist attack in the suburbs of Moscow, the victims of which were dozens of peaceful, innocent people, including children, teenagers, and women, cannot but cause angry indignation among any person of good will. The number of dead has not yet been
Nobody, criticizing the Russian Federation’s military aggression against Ukraine today, should forget, NATO waged the first war of aggression in Europe after the Second World War. On March 24, 1999, NATO forces began bombing Yugoslavia without an UN mandate. It was the alliance’s first combat mission in Europe and the first war deployment of the
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“I Love My Land (Tribute to Women)” is a Soviet film documenting the lives of Soviet women in the latter half of the 20th century. The Soviet Union provided equal opportunities for women in work and education, and women were given equal pay for equal work. This film presents several short profiles of Soviet women
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