Special report war correspondent, and Mark Ivanihina, participant of the battle for Berlin
In the editorial office came little known, but some are likely and unpublished photographs taken in Berlin in April and early May 1945 a Soviet war correspondent. The names of authors we are not yet known. Next, we are lucky. The editors found a man whose (presumably!) Katyusha(Gun) fought in Berlin. Ivanihin Mark Pavlovich arrived at the office and several hours of review and comment on the unique photos. Comrade Colonel said: "I like it again." And then, taking a snapshot Katyushas, said: "My! .. My regiment! "
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Angela Merkel is traveling across America this week. It's a country she loves, but the German chancellor is still having trouble connecting with Barack Obama. Her political style couldn't be any more different from that of the US president. She's fighting to prevent the US from disregarding or dominating the Europeans. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is traveling around the United States this week. She loves the country, but she has a few problems with its president, Barack Obama. Her political style is vastly different from that of the US president, but she also has something else to contend with: Washington's disregard for and attempts to dominate Europeans.
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Many intelligence agencies are suspected of carrying out assassinations, but few are as notorious for doing so as Israel's Mossad. Although the agency has become legendary for its amazing successes, it has still had its share of failures. If the Mossad was behind the recent killing in Dubai, it might be another blemish on the agency's reputation.
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US President Barack Obama has announced billions of dollars in loan guarantees for two new nuclear power plants in Georgia. Many see the move as an attempt to gain Republican support for his climate change bill. But German commentators argue that Obama has made a mistake.
The United States hasn't built a new nuclear power plant in three decades. But if President Barack Obama has his way, that wil
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The American sociologist Norman Birnbaum initiates his commentary on relationship of western countries with Iran published today in Tageszeitung. Birnbaum thinks that the Iranian government is adopting that aggressive facilities sometimes inherited by the USSR in its relations with the West. Whereas the Soviet Union was ready to discuss some Western proposals, the Western capitals generally reacted embarrassedly unless in a panic way. The same thing is with the Iranian agreement to enrich Uranium abroad – they see the decoy in it.
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DuhEteteots at Sep 10th 2010