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Так проходил Второй раунд Bitlook Snow Drift 2018 | ABRKDBR | #bitlook
28 января 2018 в Киевском Парке Дружбы Народов состоялся Второй раунд Bitlook Snow Drift 2018.
После пятидневного перерыва участники Bitlook Snow Drift снова встретились в X-Park чтобы побороться за высокие очки личного зачета! В этот раз погодкой была более благосклонна к нам и перед самым началом квалификации начался приятный, сказочный снегопад! По разным причинам, фавориты первого раунда начали сливаться уже в стадии Топ-32, но подиум заняли не мес именитые и опытные дрифтеры, такие как Юрий Дрифтовский, Макс Миллер, Виталий Геращенко и Алексей Виговский. Зимний дрифт в Украине продолжает свой разгон!
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Easy Polish 41 - Amnesty International meeting
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ТЕХНІКА ВІЙНИ №115. Протези воїнам. ТОП-5 військових музеїв [ENG SUB]
У випуску:
- Україна і Катар: військово-технічне співробітництво
- Протезування кінцівок для бійців АТО, ООС
- Старт торгів з будівництва житлових комплексів контрактникам
- Нові процедури закупівлі у ДК Укроборонпром
- Політ Ан-225 “Мрія” після модернізації
- Затримання СБУ продавця захист Т-64 БМ «Булат» та постачальників ВМС РФ у з Бердянська
- Закон про заборону зброї у приміщеннях держустанов. Надія Савченко у Верховній раді зі зброєю
- Ульяновський патронний завод виробляє 338Lapua Mag. та 308Win. Пістолети M17 і М18 для морської піхоти США. WBP Rogów розбирає АКМС для Arms of America
- Нові модифікації броньовика Тигр. NMS 4х4 для ССО Катару. Відправка партії Avenger AN/TWQ-1 до Європи
- VBTP-MR Guarani для Бразилії. Переобладнання на AMX-D30 Vulcano. Безпілотний танк Type 59 (Т-54)
- Китайський рельсотрон на Huanggang Shan
- Катери MRTP 24/U та навчальні кораблі для Катару. Хрещення HMS «Trent». Введення до ВМС США USS Colorado
- Комплекс проти дронів Raytheon на базі баггі Polaris MRZR
- Реконструкція літаків B-17F та B-17G. Катастрофа BAE Hawk у Великобританії та F-16 у Туреччині. Бойовики збили Су-24 ВПС Сирії
- ТОП-5 світових музеїв військової техніки. Державний музей авіації України. Музей танкової техніки «Яд Ле-Шаріон» (Ізраїль). Королівський музей армії і військової історії (Бельгія). Імперський воєнний музей (Великеобританія). Національний музей авіації і космонавтики (США)
War technologies №115. Prosthetics of warriors. TOP-5 military museums
Topics:
- Ukraine and Qatar: military-technical cooperation
- Prosthetics of limbs for fighters ATO, OOS
- Start of tenders for the construction of residential complexes for contractors
- New Procurement Procedures at DK Ukroboronprom
- An-225 Mriya flight after modernization
- The detention of the security guard of the seller T-64 MB Bulat and suppliers of the Russian Navy in Berdyansk
- The law on the prohibition of weapons in the premises of government agencies. Nadiya Savchenko in the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces
- Ulyanovsk cartridge manufactures 338Lapua Mag. and 308Win. Pistols M17 and M18 for US Marine Corps. WBP Rogów parses ACMS for Arms of America
- New modifications of Tiger Armor. NMS 4x4 for Qatar QSA. Send Avenger AN / TWQ-1 to Europe
- VBTP-MR Guarani for Brazil. Refurbished on AMX-D30 Vulcano. Unmanned Tank Type 59 (T-54)
- Chinese Rail Station on Huanggang Shan
- MRTP 24 / U boats and training boats for Qatar. Baptism of HMS Trent. Introduction to the US Navy USS Colorado
- The Raytheon drones complex based on the Polygamy Polygon MRZR buggy
- Reconstruction of airplanes B-17F and B-17G. The BAE Hawk catastrophe in the UK and F-16 in Turkey. The fighters shot down the Su-24 Air Force Syria
- TOP-5 world museums of military equipment. State Museum of Aviation of Ukraine. Museum of tank machinery Yad Le Sharion (Israel). Royal Museum of Army and Military History (Belgium). Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). National Museum of Aviation and Astronautics (USA)
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Collaboration with the Axis Powers | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:43 1 Collaboration by country
00:01:54 1.1 Albania
00:03:37 1.2 Australia
00:04:36 1.3 Belgium
00:06:53 1.4 Burma
00:07:25 1.5 China
00:09:48 1.6 Czechoslovakia
00:11:32 1.7 Denmark
00:16:39 1.8 Estonia
00:18:36 1.9 France
00:24:02 1.9.1 Brittany
00:24:48 1.10 French Indochina
00:26:51 1.11 French North Africa
00:27:21 1.12 Greece
00:29:45 1.13 British Hong Kong
00:30:12 1.14 India
00:31:21 1.15 Indonesia
00:31:57 1.16 Latvia
00:35:45 1.17 Lithuania
00:39:37 1.17.1 Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force
00:41:34 1.18 Luxembourg
00:42:40 1.19 British Malaya
00:43:15 1.20 Monaco
00:43:38 1.21 Netherlands
00:46:11 1.22 Norway
00:47:35 1.23 Philippines
00:48:27 1.24 Poland
00:51:24 1.25 Portuguese Timor
00:51:48 1.26 British Somaliland
00:52:09 1.27 Soviet Union
00:52:19 1.27.1 1939–1941
00:52:54 1.27.2 After 1941
00:53:47 1.27.3 Central Asia
00:54:38 1.27.4 Russia
00:57:03 1.27.5 Ukraine
01:03:05 1.27.6 Belarus
01:04:36 1.27.7 Caucasus
01:06:42 1.28 Straits Settlements
01:07:12 1.29 Yugoslavia
01:07:55 1.29.1 Bosnian Muslims
01:08:26 1.29.2 Croats
01:09:09 1.29.3 Serbs
01:10:42 1.29.3.1 Montenegro
01:11:15 1.29.4 Macedonia
01:11:34 1.29.5 Albanians
01:12:38 1.29.6 Slovenia
01:13:40 1.30 United Kingdom
01:13:50 1.30.1 Channel Islands
01:15:52 1.30.2 British Free Corps
01:16:30 2 Foreign volunteers
01:16:40 2.1 Germany
01:19:31 2.2 Japan
01:19:47 3 Jewish collaboration
01:21:46 4 Business and industrial collaboration
01:23:40 5 Political collaboration
01:25:51 6 See also
01:26:33 7 Notes and references
01:26:44 8 Further reading
01:31:02 9 External links
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Within nations occupied by the Axis Powers in World War II, some citizens and organizations, prompted by nationalism, ethnic hatred, anti-communism, antisemitism, opportunism, self-defense, or often a combination, knowingly collaborated with the Axis Powers. Some of these collaborators committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, or atrocities of the Holocaust.Collaboration has been defined as cooperation between elements of the population of a defeated state and representatives of a victorious power. Stanley Hoffmann subdivided collaboration into involuntary (reluctant recognition of necessity) and voluntary (exploitation of necessity). According to Hoffmann, collaborationism can be subdivided into servile and ideological; the former is deliberate service to an enemy, whereas the latter is deliberate advocacy of cooperation with a foreign force which is seen as a champion of desirable domestic transformations. In contrast, Bertram Gordon uses the terms collaborator and collaborationist, respectively, in reference to non-ideological and ideological collaborations.The term collaborator has also been applied to persons, organizations, or countries that were not under occupation by the Axis Powers but that ideologically, financially, or militarily, before or during World War II, supported Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, or World War II-era Imperial Japan.
Great Purge | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:25 1 Introduction
00:04:14 2 Background
00:10:04 3 Moscow Trials
00:10:14 3.1 First and Second Moscow Trials
00:14:06 3.1.1 Dewey Commission
00:16:18 3.1.2 Implication of the Rightists
00:17:53 3.2 Third Moscow Trial
00:20:11 3.2.1 Bukharin's confession
00:23:10 4 Purge of the army
00:24:51 5 The wider purge
00:27:14 5.1 Intelligentsia
00:27:58 5.2 Ex-kulaks and other anti-Soviet elements
00:34:04 5.3 Campaigns targeting nationalities
00:36:46 5.4 Western émigré victims
00:37:37 5.5 Executions of GULAG inmates
00:38:25 5.6 Mongolian Great Purge
00:39:15 5.7 Xinjiang Great Purge
00:40:14 5.8 Timeline of the Great Purge
00:41:29 6 End of The Great Purge
00:45:07 7 Western reactions
00:47:52 8 Rehabilitation
00:49:59 9 Number of people executed
00:51:31 10 Stalin's role
00:54:12 11 Soviet investigation commissions
00:56:49 12 Mass graves and memorials
00:58:26 13 Historical interpretations
01:00:24 14 See also
01:01:12 15 Notes
01:01:20 16 References and further reading
01:01:31 16.1 Books
01:11:32 16.2 Film
01:11:53 17 External links
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The Great Purge or the Great Terror (Russian: Большой террор) was a campaign of political repression in the Soviet Union which occurred from 1936 to 1938. It involved a large-scale purge of the Communist Party and government officials, repression of wealthy landlords and the Red Army leadership, widespread police surveillance, suspicion of saboteurs, counter-revolutionaries, imprisonment, and arbitrary executions. In Russian historiography, the period of the most intense purge, 1937–1938, is called Yezhovshchina (literally, Yezhov phenomenon, commonly translated as times of Yezhov or doings of Yezhov), after Nikolai Yezhov, the head of the Soviet secret police, the NKVD, who was executed a year after the purge. Modern historical studies estimate the total number of deaths due to Stalinist repression in 1937–38 to be between 681,692 and 1,200,000.In the Western world, Robert Conquest's 1968 book The Great Terror popularized that phrase. Conquest's title was in turn an allusion to the period called the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution (French: la Terreur, and, from June to July 1794, la Grande Terreur, the Great Terror).