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  1. Military education in the Soviet Union: There existed an evolved system of military education in the Soviet Union that covered a wide range of ages. The Soviet Armed Forces had many tri-service educational opportunities as well as educational institutions for the Ground Forces, the Air ... [100%] 2024-01-11 [Military education and training in the Soviet Union] [Military academies of the Soviet Union]...
  2. Military medicine: The term military medicine has a number of potential connotations. While in some cases it refers to the occupational health chapter of the profession of medical officers and other medical doctors employed in military units, the term may also refer ... [89%] 2023-04-01 [Military medicine]
  3. Military medicine: The term military medicine has a number of potential connotations. It may mean: Military medical personnel engage in humanitarian work and are "protected persons" under international humanitarian law in accordance with the First and Second Geneva Conventions and their Additional ... (A medical specialty attending to soldiers, sailors and other service members) [89%] 2024-08-13 [Military medicine] [Military supporting service occupations]...
  4. Military districts of the Soviet Union: In the Soviet Union, a military district (Russian: вое́нный о́круг, voyenny okrug) was a territorial association of military units, formations, military schools, and various local military administrative establishments known as military commissariats. This territorial division type was utilised in the USSR to ... [84%] 2023-12-27 [Military districts of the Soviet Union]
  5. Military occupations by the Soviet Union: During World War II, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany in the secret Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939. These included the eastern regions of Poland (incorporated into three different SSRs), as well ... (Soviet military occupations) [84%] 2024-01-08 [Soviet military occupations] [Foreign relations of the Soviet Union]...
  6. Military history of the Soviet Union: The military history of the Soviet Union began in the days following the 1917 October Revolution that brought the Bolsheviks to power. In 1918 the new government formed the Red Army, which then defeated its various internal enemies in the ... (none) [84%] 2024-01-13 [Military history of the Soviet Union] [Military of the Soviet Union]...
  7. Military ranks of the Soviet Union (1955–1991): The ranks and rank insignia of the Soviet Armed Forces between 1955 and 1991 were distinguished by the reorganisation of the Soviet armed forces after the death of Stalin, resulting in changes to ranks, insignia, and uniforms. In December 1956 ... (None) [84%] 2024-08-24 [Military insignia] [Military ranks of the Soviet Union]...
  8. Military ranks of the Soviet Union (1935–1940): Individual rank insignia to the (Army) ground forces and (Navy) naval forces (1935–1940) were established by orders 2590 and 2591, effective from September 22, 1935. This was mainly directed to supreme commanders, commanding officers, and personnel in charge to ... (none) [84%] 2024-08-26 [Military insignia] [Military ranks of the Soviet Union]...
  9. Military ranks of the Soviet Union (1943–1955): Between 1943 and 1955, the ranks and insignia of the Soviet Armed Forces were characterised by a number of changes, including the reintroduction of rank insignia badges and the adoption of a number of higher ranks. In conjunction with the ... (none) [84%] 2024-08-22 [Military insignia] [Military ranks of the Soviet Union]...
  10. Rugby union in the Soviet Union: Rugby union in the Soviet Union was a moderately popular sport. It was most popular in the Georgian SSR; parts of the Russian SFSR such as Moscow and certain regions in Siberia like Krasnoyarsk; and Alma-Ata, the capital of ... (Russian Sport) [84%] 2025-02-26 [Rugby union in the Soviet Union] [Sport in the Soviet Union by sport]...
  11. Crime in the Soviet Union: Robberies, homicide and other violent crimes in the Soviet Union were less prevalent than in the United States. Soviet Union had low occurrence of drug abuse. (none) [81%] 2023-12-29 [Crime in the Soviet Union] [Capital punishment in the Soviet Union]...
  12. Antisemitism in the Soviet Union: The February Revolution in Russia officially ended a centuries-old regime of antisemitism in the Russian Empire, legally abolishing the Pale of Settlement. However, the previous legacy of antisemitism was continued and furthered by the Soviet state, especially under Joseph ... (Overview of antisemitism in the Soviet Union) [81%] 2024-01-19 [Antisemitism in the Soviet Union] [Antisemitism by country]...
  13. Collectivization in the Soviet Union: The Soviet Union introduced the collectivization (Russian: Коллективизация) of its agricultural sector between 1928 and 1940 during the Premiereship of Joseph Stalin. It was part of the first five-year plan, a break with old Leninist New Economic Policy. The policy ... [81%] 2023-02-04
  14. Racism in the Soviet Union: Soviet leaders and authorities officially condemned nationalism and proclaimed internationalism, including the right of nations and peoples to self-determination. The Soviet Union claimed to be supportive of self-determination and rights of many minorities and colonized peoples. (Overview of racism against certain ethnic groups in the Soviet Union) [81%] 2024-01-04 [Racism in the Soviet Union] [Politics of the Soviet Union]...
  15. 1927 in the Soviet Union: The following lists events that happened during 1927 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. [81%] 2024-01-09 [1927 in the Soviet Union] [1920s in the Soviet Union]...
  16. 1940 in the Soviet Union: The following lists events that happened during 1940 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. [81%] 2023-12-19 [1940 in the Soviet Union] [1940s in the Soviet Union]...
  17. Latinisation in the Soviet Union: In the Soviet Union, latinisation or latinization (Russian: латиниза́ция, romanized: latinizatsiya) was the name of the campaign during the 1920s and 1930s which aimed to replace traditional writing systems for all languages of the Soviet Union with systems that would use ... (1920s–1930s campaign to develop Latin alphabets for the languages of the Soviet Union) [81%] 2023-12-16 [Soviet internal politics] [Soviet culture]...
  18. Poles in the Soviet Union: The Polish minority in the Soviet Union are Polish diaspora who used to reside near or within the borders of the Soviet Union before its dissolution. Some of them continued to live in the post-Soviet states, most notably in ... [81%] 2023-12-19 [Ethnic Poles in the Soviet Union] [Second Polish Republic]...
  19. Progressivism in the Soviet Union: Progressivism in the Soviet Union refers to Marxist ideology as accurately described by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. While the idea of Progressivism was never fully embraced in the United States, the idea of subordinating the rights of the individual to a bureaucratic ... [81%] 2023-02-20 [Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]
  20. Propaganda in the Soviet Union: Propaganda in the Soviet Union was the practice of state-directed communication aimed at promoting class conflict, proletarian internationalism, the goals of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and the party itself. The main Soviet censorship body, Glavlit, was ... (none) [81%] 2024-02-17 [Propaganda in the Soviet Union] [Censorship in the Soviet Union]...

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