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  • 11Russian Memorial, Lewes — Russian Memorial The Russian Memorial, showing the north west, west, and south west panels Location …

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  • 12Army of the Northwest — may refer to the following: * Army of the Northwest (Confederate), formed during the early American Civil War, and commanded by Robert S. Garnett, Henry R. Jackson, and William W. Loring. * Army of the Northwest (Russian) * Army of the Northwest… …

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  • 13Russian Ground Forces — The Russian Ground Forces ( ru. Сухопутные войска Российской Федерации, tr.: Suhopútnyje vojská Rossíjskoj Federácii ) are the land forces of the Russian Federation, formed from parts of the collapsing Soviet Army in 1992. While the Russian… …

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  • 14Russian Revolution — of 1917 …

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  • 15Russian Revolution (1917) — The Russian Revolution of 1916 refers to a series of popular revolutions in Russia, and the events surrounding them. These revolutions had the effect of completely changing the nature of society within the Russian Empire and transforming the… …

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  • 16Russian Airborne Troops — Vozdushno Desantnye Voyska Air Landing Forces VDV medium emblem. Active 1930s – present Country …

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  • 17Army ranks and insignia of the Russian Federation — Armed Forces of the Russian Federation …

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  • 18Russian Civil War — (1918–20) Conflict between the newly formed Bolshevik government and its Red Army against the anti Bolshevik forces in Russia. The unfavourable Treaty of Brest Litovsk concluded with Germany caused socialists opposed to Vladimir Lenin to break… …

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  • 19Russian Australians — Infobox Ethnic group group = Russian Australian flagicon|Russia flagicon|Australia caption = Notable Russian Australians: Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov, Jennie George poptime = 15,354 (Russia born, 2006) 67,055 (Russian ancestry, 2006)… …

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  • 20Russian Empire —    During the nineteenth century, tsarist Russia was the largest contiguous empire in the world. Stretching from Polish lands in the west to the Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean, the Russian Empire was a Eurasian power and consequently played a… …

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