Sovier army parade at the Red Square of Moscow on 7th November 1984!
This parade is in
Sovier army parade at the Red Square of Moscow on 7th November 1984!
This parade is in honor of the 67th anniversary of the socialist revolution!
V.I.P in the video:
-President Kostantin Chernenko (09-24-1911/03-10-1985) -Ministry of Defense Serguei Sokolov (07-01-1911/living) Serguei Sokolov is currently the oldest living soviet marshall!!!
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[Stalin's Speech]Stalin speech at the pre-election meeting of the voters of the Stalin Con
[Stalin's Speech]Stalin speech at the pre-election meeting of the voters of the Stalin Constituent! Moscow on December 11, 1937(In the Bolshoi Theater)!Stalin speech
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November 1998 He claimed he was Chile's saviour but devised one of the worst concentratio
November 1998 He claimed he was Chile's saviour but devised one of the worst concentration camp regimes since Hitler's 'Grand Plan.' As Chile comes to terms with General Pinochet's death, we offer you the definitive film on his crimes.
Under Pinochet's regime, over a quarter of a million people were detained in prisons like the Chacabuco desert camp. These are the only images to have emerged from his camps and reveal the true horror of his regime. "They must stay here until they realise they are on the wrong path," states the guard at Chacabuco Concentration camp. Nearby prisoners suspected of being Communists are forced to march and sing military songs. One of the victims filmed at the camp was Patricia Letelier. Now, she lives in exile in Scotland and recalls what happened to her at Chacabuco. "I heard shouting and screaming and knew what was waiting for me. Shortly afterwards my own torture began." Powerful images show men kneeling with their hands in the air, being kicked and beaten with the butts of soldiers' guns. Others show men being marched into the stadium stripped naked with blankets over their heads.
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Second and final part of the documentary made by the u.s government back in 1943. Enjoy!
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Documentary made by the u.s government back in 1943. Part 1/2
http://www.archive.org/de
Documentary made by the u.s government back in 1943. Part 1/2
http://www.archive.org/details/LaPaz1943
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The RPG-7 (Russian: РПГ-7) is a widely-produced, portable, shoulder-launched, anti-tank ro
The RPG-7 (Russian: РПГ-7) is a widely-produced, portable, shoulder-launched, anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade weapon. Originally the RPG-7 (Reaktivniy (Rocket) Protivotankovye (Anti-Tank) Granatamyot (Grenade Launcher) and its predecessor the RPG-2 were designed by the Soviet Union. The weapon has the GRAU index 6G3.
The ruggedness, simplicity, low cost, and effectiveness of the RPG-7 have made it the most widely used RPG in the world. Currently around 40 countries use the weapon, and it is manufactured in a number of variants by nine countries. It is also popular with irregular and guerrilla forces. Numerous recent conflicts with such forces have seen extensive use of the RPG-7, including the Battle of Mogadishu, War in Afghanistan, and Iraq War.
The most commonly seen major variations are the RPG-7D paratrooper model (able to be broken into two parts for easier carrying), and the lighter Chinese Type 69 RPG.
The RPG-7 was first delivered to the Soviet Army in 1961 and deployed at a squad level. It replaced the RPG-3, having clearly out-performed the intermediate RPG-4 design during testing. Its original design concept originated with two World War II era weapons: the American Bazooka and the German Panzerfaust. The current model produced by Russia is the RPG-7V2, capable of firing standard and dual high explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds, high explosive/fragmentation, and thermobaric warheads, with a UP-7V sighting device fitted (used in tandem with the standard optical sight) to allow the use of extended range ammunition. The RPG-7D3 is the equivalent paratrooper model. Both the RPG-7V2 and RPG-7D3 were adopted by the Russian Ground Forces in 2001.
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