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World War I “colored everything that came before and shadowed everything that followed.” The assassinations, which Austria-Hungary blamed on Serbia, led to an ultimatum being delivered to the Serbian ...
On June 28, 1914, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo triggered a chain reaction that lead to World War ...
A thesis partly exemplified by the horrific WW1 (1914-1918), WWII (1939-45), Biafra/Nigeria War (1967-1970), Russia/Ukraine War (2022 to present), Israel/Palestinian War (2023 to present), amongst ...
The Russian nation, the one nation which, by interrupting a driven fist, can make the face of the world smile for a long time to come. The rejection of the old world, with its art and the idea of ...
In the Middle East, British, French and Russian forces, along with local allies, defeated the Ottoman Empire through a number of offensives and campaigns, culminating in the Battle of Megido in 1918.
The most authentic face of Russian nationalism, however, has always been the so-called černosotentsy, the ‘red-browns’, also evoked in the ‘fascio-communist’ inspiration of the 1990s.
The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill The threat of Russian nationalism looms over Europe by Hugo Blewett-Mundy, opinion contributor - 05/19/24 3:00 PM ET ...
Chunks of northern Kazakhstan—areas, according to the writer, that were never truly Kazakh—should revert to Russia. So, too, should Belarus, which was hardly a distinct nation from Russia.
In World War 1 and its post-revolutionary civil war (1914-1922), first Russia and then the USSR defended with far greater effect against two invasions than the invaders had calculated.
Things got worse for Russian socialists when the 1905 revolution was suppressed, and the Tsar, to create a release valve, offered an advisory parliament, a duma.