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June 17, 2008Internet
May 4, 2008I have faster internet now!
SNOW!
April 6, 2008It is snowing in London in April!!!
8th March
March 8, 2008Women’s day ;-/
29 February!
February 29, 200829 February happens only once in 4 years!!!!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
January 19, 2008All the best to all my friends!
Army is OVER
December 1, 2007I am 25 this month, which means the army should be over. ///
Yuriy Andropov
November 12, 2007Controversy and later publications on the topicSince the time he was elected General Secretary of the CPSU, there has been speculation and controversy about his past. Files of Andropov showed that he adapted his biography to the demands of the Bolshevik times.[2] He made himself a son of an Ossetian proletarian, when he was actually from a rich Jewish bourgeois family. According to the files, Andropov was not accurate at first while inventing his family’s proletarian past. He was questioned at least four times in the 1930s because of the discrepancies in several forms he filled.[citation needed] Each time he managed to evade commissions that checked his background. The final version of his biography stated that he was the son of a railway official and was probably born in Nagutskoye, Stavropol Guberniya, Imperial Russia. Nevertheless, later publications show that he actually came from a Jewish family. His father, Vladimir Liberman, died in 1919. His mother, Yevgenia Fainstein, was a daughter of a rich Jewish merchant.[3][4][5]
1937
October 30, 2007Putin honors Stalin victims 70 years after terror
By Oleg ShchedrovTue Oct 30, 10:08 AM ET
Russian President Vladimir Putin paid his respects on Tuesday to millions of people killed under Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and called for the country to unite to prevent a repeat of its tragic past.
Putin, a former KGB spy, marked Russia’s annual day of remembrance for the victims of Stalin’s purges with a visit to Butovo, a military training ground near Moscow where tens of thousands of people were executed by firing squads.
Millions of people were executed under Stalin and many more perished from abuse and disease in a vast network of prison camps, known as the Gulags.
The victims included priests and royalists but also huge numbers of people who were simply caught up in an indiscriminate spiral of killing. This year Russia marks the 70th anniversary of the bloodiest period of the purges.
Putin attended a memorial service with Patriarch Alexiy II, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, after passing a field criss-crossed with mass graves.
“We know very well that 1937 was the peak of the purges but this year was well prepared by years of cruelty,” Putin said beside a mass grave after laying flowers at a memorial.
Putin said such tragedies “happen when ostensibly attractive but empty ideas are put above fundamental values, values of human life, of rights and freedom.”
“Hundreds of thousands, millions of people were killed and sent to camps, shot and tortured,” he said. “These were people with their own ideas which they were unafraid of speaking out about. They were the cream of the nation.”
In an appeal for national unity, Putin said: “To develop the country and choose the right path, we need political debates and even battles but to make this process creative they should not be conducted outside the cultural framework,” Putin said.
Historians estimate that between 20 million and 40 million died during Stalin’s rule, tearing families apart and creating a climate of fear that haunted the Soviet Union.
Also on Tuesday, dozens of mainly older Russians laid flowers at a stone memorial outside the headquarters of the former KGB — now known as the Federal Security Service — to remember Stalin’s victims.
GREAT TERROR
Stalin, who succeeded Vladimir Lenin, started a series of purges in the 1930s that became known as the Great Terror. The NKVD security service, the predecessor to the KGB, killed hundreds of thousands of people on trumped up charges.
Butovo was just one of hundreds of killing grounds. More than 20,000 people are known to have been executed there between August 1937 and October 1938 alone, though local priests say the figure could be as high as 60,000.
“According to documents we have seen, most of the people shot here were peasants and workers, but there were many dignitaries as well,” said Deacon Dmitry, a priest at the site.
“There was even a complete theatrical troupe from the Baltics massacred here,” he said.
(Additional reporting by Chris Baldwin)
Gytha of Wessex
October 16, 2007Gytha of Wessex
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gytha of Wessex was one of several daughters of Ealdgyth Swan-neck by Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England.
According to Saxo Grammaticus, two of Harold’s sons and a daughter escaped to the court of their uncle, king Sweyn Estridsson of Denmark. They were treated by Sweyn with hospitality, while their sister was married to Waldemar, king of Ruthenia, i.e. Vladimir II Monomakh, one of the greatest rulers of Kievan Rus.
Gytha was the mother of Mstislav the Great, the last ruler of united Kievan Rus. In the Norse sagas, Mstislav is called Harald after his grandfather. The pateric of St Pantaleon Cloister in Cologne says that “Gytha the Queen” died as a nun on 10 March. It is assumed that she followed Godfrey of Bouillon in the first Crusade and died in Palestine, most likely in 1098, as a year later Vladimir Monomakh married another woman.
[edit] Children
Their children were:
- Mstislav the Great (1076-1132)
- Izyaslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Kursk (+September 6, 1096)
- Svyatoslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Smolensk and Pereyaslav (+March 16, 1114)
- Yaropolk II of Kiev (+February 18, 1139)
- Viacheslav I of Kiev (+February 2, 1154)
[edit] References
- Alexander Nazarenko. Древняя Русь на международных путях. Moscow, 2001. ISBN 5-7859-0085-8.