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List of Best Things to do in Smolensk, Russia
Thunder Tower of the Smolensk Fortress
Art Gallery at the Smolensk State Museum Reserve
Monument to Aleksandr Tvardovskiy and Vasiliy Tyorkin
Monument Grateful Russia to the Heroes of 1812
S. Konenkov's Sculpture Museum
Cathedral of the Assumption (Uspensky Sobor)
Garden Blone
Sculpture Deer
Central Park of Culture and Rest Lopatinsky Garden
Smolensk Fortress
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Смоленск - щит России Экскурсия по музею
Экспозиция музея «Смоленск — щит России» рассказывает о строительстве Смоленской крепости, обороне города от поляков 1609-16011гг., событиях Отечественной войны 1812 года.
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На 2-ом этаже находится зал с экспозицией, посвященной строительству Смоленской крепости и бурным событиям первой половины XVII века — осаде города поляками, времени польского владычества и освобождения Смоленска.
В центре зала находится большой макет Смоленской крепости в том виде, какой она была запечатлена на гравюрах фламандского картографа и художника Вильгельма Гондиуса (ок. 1598-1652 или 1658) в 1636 году.
На 3-ем этаже размещается экспозиция, посвященная Отечественной войне 1812 года. На стенах висят рисунки солдат русской и французской армий.
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Nov 8, 2012 Russia_Moscow displays recreation of Imperial Crown for modern times
Russia's Imperial crown has been recreated with a modern twist.
A presentation of the jewelry project Creation of Imperial Crown of Russia in modern interpretation took place in Moscow on Thursday.
The project is timed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the diamond industry in Russia, the flagship of which is manufacturer Kristall and it is the 10th anniversary of the Smolensk Diamonds group.
The Imperial Crown of Russia is a masterpiece that can only be seen in Moscow's Diamond Fund at the Kremlin.
The decision to recreate the crown was made to give more people the opportunity to see its elegance.
Maksim Shkadov, CEO of Kristall, says it is a great opportunity to show the world community that Russia is still among the top makers of jewelry art.
For our 50-year history, nothing like this has been made. For us it is not so much an investment as a certain marketing move, to show what we can do and how we can do it, he says.
During six months more than 60 masters in Smolensk worked to create the crown, which is made of gold and encrusted with 11,000 diamonds.
The Great Day of Annihilation
Russia: Recruits undergo grueling tests to enter elite National Guard of Russia
Hundreds of potential Russian National Guard recruits underwent a series of relentless tests near the village of Zhornovka in the Smolensk Region, Friday, in order to be accepted in the unit and receive its crimson beret. This recruitment process is considered 'one of the world’s most difficult courses.'
SOT, Denis Evmeniev, Private, Medical Attendant Of Assault Squad, Successful Cadet For the Crimson Beret (Russian): This is the first ‘exam’ course for me here in Smolensk. Before this we passed pre-exams in Arkhangelsk to come here.
SOT, Alexander Bobchinskiy, Warrant Officer, Instructor (Russian): I have served for six years. In the Spetsnaz I passed tests for the fourth and last time. I am very glad, I prepared myself and finally passed. The most important thing is to believe in your strength.
SOT, Colonel Igor Medvedev, Head of the Crimson Beret Council (Russian): Chief Commander of the Interior troops, the Director of the Federal Service of the National Guard forces pays huge attention to the courses held here, he supports you as well as the qualification commission.
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Missions part 2:
- Oracle Stone / Casino (winter) - Smolensk, Russia - 02.12.2002
- Temple Gate / Opera House - Prague, Czech Republic - 02.23.2002
- Sargasso Fade / Siberian Base I - Siberia - 03.03.2002
- Majestic Gold / Siberian Base II - Siberia - 03.03.2002
- Frost Light / Casino (spring)- Smolensk, Russia - 03.19.2002
- Hero Claw / Train Yard - Moscow, Russia - 03.22.2002
- Ebony Horse / Castle - Azerbaijan - 03.24.2002
- Zero Gambit / Power Plant - Cherkasy, Ukraine - 03.27.2002
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Смоленский исторический музей
Исторический музей г. Смоленска -это старейших музей одного из самых древних городов России.
В коллекции музея представлены: кости мамонта, каменные орудия наших древних предков, фрески храмов 12 века, глиняные сосуды, лампады, стальные мечи викингов-варягов, экспонаты новейшей истории России.
Patriot Missile Training in Poland, Master Version
US troops travel from Germany to Poland to train with Polish soldiers in the use of Patriot Missiles and improve ground to air defense. The exercise, called Panther Assurance, received a visit from Antoni Macierewicz, the Polish Minister of Defense, who emphasized the importance of increasing Poland’s defense budget to protect NATO’s eastern flank. Footage includes various shots of Polish and US troops working together during the exercise.
In western Poland, Polish and US troops train in the use of Patriot missiles, improving ground to air defense on NATO’s eastern flank. Poland has pledged to spend $42 billion on defense over the next decade.
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Der Massenmord von Katyn / Katyn Massaker
Im Massaker von Katyn ermordeten im Frühjahr 1940 Einheiten des sowjetischen Innenministeriums NKWD in einem Wald bei Katyn (RSFSR) mehrere tausend polnische Offiziere und Zivilisten.
The Katyn massacre, also known as the Katyn Forest massacre (Polish: zbrodnia katyńska, 'Katyń crime'), was a mass murder of thousands of Polish military officers, policemen, intellectuals and civilian prisoners of war by Soviet NKVD, based on a proposal from Lavrentiy Beria to execute all members of the Polish Officer Corps. Dated March 5, 1940, this official document was then approved (signed) by the entire Soviet Politburo including Joseph Stalin and Beria.
Abraham (Arkadi) Katzevman (Timor)
Abraham (Arkadi) Katzevman (Timor) was born in 1919 in the town of Dubossary. In 1936, after completing 7 years of Yiddish school in Dubassary (then Ukraine), Katzevman began to study at the technical school in Odessa but in 1939 he was drafted into the Red Army and sent to the Naro-Fominsk Military Armor school. During this time he changed his first name from Abraham to Arkadi in order to make his Jewish identity less obvious. At the outbreak of war on June 22, 1941 as a young officer with the 14th Tank Division he was sent to the Mogilev-Vitebsk-Smolensk area, from which the Red Army was retreating. During the battle for Smolensk he was gravely wounded. From October until December 1941 Arkadi Katzevman participated in the battle for Moscow. At this time he was awarded the Order of the Red Star. Arkadi was assigned to be commander of a special battalion of engineers and technicians to sabotage Soviet tanks and other military vehicles that had been captured by the Wehrmacht and from 1942 to be commander of a tank brigade that was sent to the besieged Leningrad. During one of the battles there Arkadi was very seriously wounded but, after several months in a military hospital, he recovered and returned to command his unit. In 1943 he was awarded the For the Defense of Leningrad medal, later the For Valor order and the Patriotic War order, 1st class. While fighting at the front, Arkadi found out that over 50 members of his family had been murdered by the Nazis, along with the other Jews of Dubossary in September 1941. Katzevman fought in the Baltic region, Poland and Germany. In March 1945 he received the Order of the Red Banner for taking part in the Red Army offensive in eastern Prussia. On May 12, 1945, when Arkadi was several kilometers from Prague, a message was received about the final capitulation of Nazi Germany.
One of his tasks in the Soviet occupation zone of East Berlin was to provide the German civilian population with food. Between 1945 and 1948 Arkadi Katzevman served as commander of the Dresden Armor Military School. While in Germany he made contact with the Haganah, the Jewish pre-state military organization (from 1948 the Israel Defense Forces), providing its staff with information and training materials related to military vehicles. In 1948 he was recalled to the USSR. Later, when he was discharged from military service, he moved with his family to Kaunas, Lithuania. After graduating from the local polytechnic institute as a mechanical engineer, he worked as a chief engineer and later a manager at a machinery repair factory in Kaunas.
In 1948, along with 14 other Jewish former Red Army officers Arkadi Katzevman wanted to volunteer to join the armed forces of the newly established State of Israel. Although he had not officially applied for permission to fight for Israel, in 1956 he was accused of Zionist propaganda and sentenced to imprisonment in a Soviet labor camp. He was released in 1959. He and his family then moved to Poland, from which, in 1960, they immigrated to Israel. In Israel Arkadi adopted the Hebrew last name Timor. At first he worked as a civilian employee for the Israel Defense Forces. Later, following the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War, he became one of the developers of the Tiran tank. He ended this career with the rank of colonel. Arkadi Timor was chief editor of the Hebrew book series Facing the Nazi Enemy and an editor of the Russian-language periodical publication Words from War Invalids. He was also an author of the book My Comrades in Battle and of chapters in the book Jews in the Armies of the World. For over three decades Arkadi Timor was Russian-language military commentator for Kol Yisrael radiostation. The State of Israel awarded Timor The Underground Fighters Medal. He was a member of the Yad lashiryon (Armor Division Memorial) Association and one of the founders of the Israeli Museum of Jewish Fighters during the Second World War.
Arkadi Timor died in 2005 in Kiryat Ono, Israel.
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During World War II, the German combined armed forces (Heer, Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe) committed systematic crimes, including massacres, rape, looting, the exploitation of forced labor, the murder of three million Soviet prisoners of war, and participated in the extermination of Jews. While the Nazi Party's own SS forces (in particular the SS-Totenkopfverbände, Einsatzgruppen and Waffen-SS) of Nazi Germany was the organization most responsible for the genocidal killing of the Holocaust, the regular armed forces represented by the Wehrmacht committed war crimes of their own, particularly on the Eastern Front in the war against the Soviet Union.
The Nuremberg Trials at the end of World War II initially considered whether the Wehrmacht high command structure should be tried. However, the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW - High Command of the Armed Forces) was judged not to be a criminal organization under the legal grounds that because of very poor co-ordination between the German Army, Navy and Air Force high commands, which operated as more or less separate entities during the war, the OKW did not constitute an organization as defined by Article 9 of the constitution of the International Military Tribunal (IMT) which conducted the Nuremberg trials. This matter of legal definition has been misconstrued by German World War II veterans and others to mean that the IMT ruled that the OKW was not a criminal organization because the Wehrmacht committed no war crimes.
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The Uzbeks (Oʻzbek/Ўзбек, pl. Oʻzbeklar/Ўзбеклар) are a Turkic ethnic group; the largest Turkic ethnic group in Central Asia. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan but are also found as a minority group in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Russia and China. Uzbek diaspora communities also exist in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan.