The day was also the 27th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, an irony that did not go unnoticed by many Europeans... READ MORE›
For foes of Joseph Stalin, being branded an enemy of the people was a death sentence... READ MORE›
The Soviet Union broke up without a civil war, thank God, says Yevgeny Roizman, 54, a historian and mayor of Yekaterinburg, Russia's third-largest city, which borders Siberia... READ MORE›
In Europe, we benefited from humanitarian assistance and the acceptance of refugees after the disaster that was World War II, Mr. Roth said... READ MORE›
As Hitler himself knew, there was a political alternative to ecological panic and state destruction the pursuit of agricultural technology at home rather than Lebensraum abroad... READ MORE›
Ukraine voluntarily dismantled its nuclear warheads under a 1994 deal with the U.S., the United Kingdom and Russia... READ MORE›
Cuba has come up with an unusual way to repay its multimillion dollar debt to the Czech Republic... READ MORE›
The arms race also dictated that the Soviet Union respond with overwhelming retaliation against the United States, to quickly neutralize any further threat... READ MORE›
Calling Ukraine the Ukraine would seem to question its sovereignty A fraught thing after Russia's annexation of Crimea and support for rebels in east Ukraine... READ MORE›
Bastion land-based coastal-defense missile launchers In October, Russia beefed up its anti-shipping defenses in Kaliningrad with these launchers... READ MORE›
The NATO deployment marks what analysts describe as Germany's most ambitious military operation near the Russian border since the end of the Cold War... READ MORE›
Reports in Russian media suggest that the Kremlin is about to reduce military spending by a whopping 30 percent... READ MORE›
Russia and the West have entered a new Cold War that could lead to growing confrontations across the globe, as Vladimir Putin challenges American international hegemony... READ MORE›
However, under President Trump, the US and NATO has continued to amass troops and equipment in Eastern Europe, close to Russia's borders... READ MORE›
North Koreas nuclear program is serious, but research on foreign threats and bellicose rhetoric suggests that Americans can hold off on building bomb shelters... READ MORE›
The United States Army's presence in Europe is a far cry from the height of the Cold War, 30,000 soldiers now compared with 300,000 then, General Hodges said... READ MORE›
Russia will mark the 25th anniversary of the Soviet Union's dissolution at the end of the year... READ MORE›
The Russian president has spoken explicitly about the worsening climate between Washington and Moscow, insisting that what the Obama administration wants is diktat rather than dialogue... READ MORE›
Will Russia's line in the Syrian sand halt US imperial ambitions? -- RT Op-Edge... READ MORE›
Even during World War II, let alone before it started, antisemitism was rife in American political and public life... READ MORE›
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. presidential hopeful Donald Trump are kissing on the side of a barbecue restaurant in Vilnius, Lithuania... READ MORE›
At the United Nations, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a news conference Moscow was targeting Islamic State... READ MORE›
Since his election, President Trump has done little to halt the growing confidence of Russian President Vladimir Putin... READ MORE›
Even as World War II was ending 70 years ago, Americans already knew it had transformed their country... READ MORE›
President Vladimir Putin has unveiled Russia's first monument to people killed in political repression under Communist dictator Joseph Stalin... READ MORE›
That happened at the height of the Cold War, in 1961, when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev met the then-recently elected John F. Kennedy in Vienna... READ MORE›
'It all looks as if the world is preparing for war' Mikhail Gorbachev... READ MORE›
Last December, Putin called Trump "bright and talented."... READ MORE›
The archipelago lies between Finland and Sweden, but one uninhabited property is owned by the Russian presidency, having once been owned by a German-Finnish couple... READ MORE›
Also casts doubt on Reykjavik meeting U.S. President-elect Donald Trump... READ MORE›
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