#отечественная
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wpristav · 6 months ago
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Нерождённая отечественная «пила»
Бойцы Сил специальных операций Российской Федерации «в Саратове». На переднем плане РПК-74М. Сейчас появляется много публикаций на тему «РПК не пулемёт», но, видимо, бойцы ССО ему применение находили. В 1972 году для Армии США решено было создать новую оружейную систему, и соответственно была выпущена спецификация...... Читать дальше »
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vintage-russia · 8 months ago
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Glory to the Soviet troops who hoisted the banner of victory over Berlin!
Brandenburg Gate,Berlin (1945)
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sovtime · 2 years ago
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С Днём Победы над Германией в Великой Отечественной войне! 1941 — 1945.
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famousfishathletecookie · 8 months ago
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С Днем Великой Победы!!!
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avril-evil-slastena · 8 months ago
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С днём Победы!❤️
Happy Victory Day!❤️
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izvletchenie · 8 months ago
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“Victory! The war is over, and we are alive!”
"Победа! Кончилась война, а мы живы!"
Yuri Nikulin, Seven Long Years
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faceless-dude · 8 months ago
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When your hometown is small and young and its story isn't as exciting as that of the other cities - it takes a great pride in every event or famous people it was related with, no matter how big or small.
Main things regarding the Great Patriotic War my town is proud of:
1) Home front activities: as one of the mainly textile-oriented centres of Soviet Union, during the GPW it took on its shoulders the responsibility for producing military clothes and medical textile goods such as bandages, cotton wool and gauze; gave a shelter to the refuges and wounded soldiers;
2) Relation to the famous Normandie-Niemen regiment: in fact, my hometown was the first place of dislocation and training of Normandy's pilots and this is where they started their dangerous yet glorious journey. For now, there is a monument and a street named after them in my town. When i studied at school, it was a necessary topic during the country history or region history lessons.
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3) People, such as artist Boris Ivanovich Prorokov (you can visit house museum with his works) and poet Mihail Alexandrovich Dudin (at least once in the year there are literature events in his honor at the schools, universities, libraries, etc.)
https://ivgoradm.ru/pobeda70/history.htm
http://normandy-neman.iv-schools.ru/pages/6703-5410-1268
https://m.newsivanovo.ru/fn_1487906.html
https://dzen.ru/a/X7y6fwtK-AFJB0Ih
http://ivartmuseum.ru/prorokov/prorokov.php
http://russian-poetry.ru/Bio.php?PoetId=365
http://russian-poetry.ru/PoetF.php?PoetId=365
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shelf-days · 8 months ago
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Всех с праздником, с Днём Победы!
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theintexp · 10 months ago
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The Battle of Borodino on 26 August 1812 by Peter von Hess
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The Battle of Borodino took place near the village of Borodino on 7 September (O.S. 26 August) 1812 during Napoleon's invasion of Russia. The Grande Armée won the battle against the Imperial Russian Army, but failed to gain a decisive victory and suffered tremendous losses. Napoleon fought against General Mikhail Kutuzov, whom the Emperor Alexander I of Russia had appointed to replace Barclay de Tolly on 29 August (O.S. 17 August) 1812 after the Battle of Smolensk. After the Battle of Borodino, Napoleon remained on the battlefield with his army; the Imperial Russian forces retreated in an orderly fashion southwards. Because the Imperial Russian army had severely weakened the Grande Armée, they allowed the French occupation of Moscow, using the city as bait to trap Napoleon and his men. The failure of the Grande Armée to completely destroy the Imperial Russian army, in particular Napoleon's reluctance to deploy his Imperial Guard, has been widely criticised by historians as a huge blunder, as it allowed the Imperial Russian army to continue its retreat into territory increasingly hostile to the French. Approximately a quarter of a million soldiers were involved in the battle, and it was the bloodiest single day of the Napoleonic Wars.
Although the Battle of Borodino is classified as a victory for Napoleon since he and his men managed to capture Moscow, the fierce defense of the Imperial Russian Army devastated the Grande Armée to such an extent that it caused France and its army to become militarily impuissant. Also, the city was actually used as bait to lure and trap the French forces. When Napoleon and his men visited the city, he found that it was burnt and abandoned upon his arrival. While Napoleon was in Moscow, he sent a letter to the tsar who was residing in Saint Petersburg demanding that he surrender and accept defeat. Napoleon received no response. Whilst patiently waiting for an answer from the tsar, as soon as the cold winter and snowfall started to form, Napoleon, realizing what was happening, attempted to escape the country with his men. Seeing that they were fleeing, the Imperial Russian army launched a massive attack on the French. Attrition warfare was used by Kutuzov by burning Moscow's resources, guerrilla warfare by the Cossacks against any kind of transport and total war by the peasants against foraging. This kind of warfare weakened the French army at its most vulnerable point: logistics, as it was unable to pillage Russian land, which was insufficiently populated nor cultivated, meaning that starvation became the most dangerous enemy long before the cold joined in. The feeding of horses by supply trains was extremely difficult, as a ration for a horse weighs about ten times as much as one for a man. It was tried in vain to feed and water all the horses by foraging expeditions. Of the more than 600,000 soldiers who invaded the Russian Empire, fewer than 100,000 returned. Sources. The Battle of Borodino, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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nebylitsa · 2 years ago
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wwii soviet fighter pilots yetakerina budanova (left, 1916-1943) and lydia litvyak (right, 1921-1943)
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wpristav · 7 months ago
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От 75-мм до 105-мм: отечественная броня против немецких кумулятивных снарядов
Схема поражений брони кумулятивными снарядами вермахта. Источник: отчет «Изучение сопротивляемости...... Читать дальше »
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vintage-russia · 8 months ago
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"May.1945." (1984)
Vladimir Tautiyev (b.1937)
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galapatrik · 2 years ago
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🕊️ Остались страны и народы,
Что не забудут никогда
Те чудом прожитые годы,
Годы, когда была Война
Остались люди, их немного,
Участники тех страшных дней,
Борцы за жизнь и за свободу,
Чей дух фашизма был сильней
И Я несу Великих бремя,
Своей Отчизною горжусь,
И что б не пОслало мне Время,
Я русским гордо назовусь
Ах, как мне нравится любить
Свою Россию дорогую,
И как хочу я рассказать
Всем тем, кто свастику рисует
Что жизни те ушли для нас,
Что б мы свободными учились,
И чтобы, Боже, упаси,
С Россией бед не приключилось
И мы, наследники Победы,
Вам, ветеранам, говорим,
Даём священные обеты:
В Россию верим. И храним.
© Copyright: Александр Листенгорт.
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vladimirovigor · 8 months ago
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Подвиг генерала Шаймуратова. Создание композиции 2021г.
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pasparal · 2 years ago
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tryyda · 8 months ago
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the indomitable human spirit this aliens that. read "the dawns are quiet here". or watch it. that's the indomitable human spirit.
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