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History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union

Index History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union

The German minority in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union was created from several sources and in several waves. [1]

165 relations: Adolf Fetsch, Album procedure, Alexander Bunge, Alexander III of Russia, Alexander Van der Bellen, Alfred Koch, Annenschule, Anton Huck, Astana, August 1964, Austria, Azovsky Nemetsky National District, Baltic Germans, Baptists, Baptists in Ukraine, Berlin, Berlin population statistics, Black Sea Germans, Boris Unbegaun, Brad Wall, Bridgeland, Calgary, Brother (1997 film), Burstall, Saskatchewan, California, Carpathian Ruthenia, Catholic Church in Russia, Caucasus Germans, Chortitza Colony, Chuy Region, Cihak Farmstead, Crimea, Crimea Germans, Cuisine of North Dakota, Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans, Demographics of Berlin, Demographics of California, Demographics of Germany, Demographics of Russia, Demographics of the Soviet Union, Dennis Siver, Deportation of the Crimean Tatars, Deutsche Schule Kiew, Deutsche Schule Sankt Petersburg, Dmitry Puchkov, Edgar Prib, Edita Schaufler, Elena Palmer, Emilia Schüle, Eric Assmus, Ethnic groups in Russia, ..., Eugen V. Witkowsky, Eva Polttila, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia, Evgeny Messner, Fedor Linde, Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–50), Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union, Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, Gabriele von Lutzau, Georg Leibbrandt, German Canadians, German colonial empire, German diaspora, German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe, German language, German minority in Poland, German nationality law, German Russian, German School Moscow, Germans, Germans from Russia, Great Plains, Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch, Harvey L. Wollman, Hümmling, Hümmling (district), History of Astana, History of Central Asia, History of the Jews in Russia, Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Immanuel Winkler, Irkutsk Oblast, Ivan Ilyin, Jacob Tamarkin, Jeanna Friske, Johann Cornies, Johnny Klein, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad question, Karaganda Region, Kemerovo Oblast, Knoephla, Konstantin Rausch, Kyrgyzstan Germans, Labor army, Lahr, Larimer County, Colorado, Laura Kolbe, Leo Borchard, List of Canadian place names of Ukrainian origin, List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities, List of ethnic groups in Russia, List of Russian people, Louis Choris, Lutheran Church, Novocherkassk, Modern history of Ukraine, Moskau Messe, Murder of Marwa El-Sherbini, Nebraska Outback, New Order (Nazism), NKVD labor columns, Novosibirsk, Oleg Ken, Ostsiedlung, Patrizia von Brandenstein, Peter Edward Stroehling, Peter von Bagh, Political repression in the Soviet Union, Population transfer in the Soviet Union, Prelate, Saskatchewan, Procopius of Ustyug, Protestantism in Russia, Protestantism in Ukraine, Prussian deportations, Prussian Settlement Commission, Racism in the Soviet Union, Raleigh, North Dakota, Raphael von Koeber, Reinhold Glière, Republics of the Soviet Union, Richmound, Roman Neustädter, Rudolf Abel, Rudolf Molleker, Russian Mennonite, Russians in Germany, Shtundists, Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery, Soviet Census (1979), Swiss emigration to Russia, Tajikistan, Tanja Szewczenko, The Belkin Tales, Tuttle, North Dakota, Ukraine, Ukrainian Canadians, Under Jakob's Ladder, Van der Bellen family, Viktor Kress, Viktor Zimin (politician), Vistula Germans, Vladimir Lenin, Vladimir Wiese, Volga Germans, Volhynians, Volkovo Cemetery, Von Trotha–Firestien Farm, Vvedenskoye Cemetery, Wilgelm Vitgeft, Wilhelm Junker, William Fermor, Winkler, Manitoba, Wladimir Köppen, World War II casualties. Expand index (115 more) »

Adolf Fetsch

Adolf Fetsch (born 1940 in Ukraine) is a Ukrainian - German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria.

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Album procedure

The album procedure was a simplified procedure of extrajudicial conviction by NKVD, introduced in the Soviet Union during the Great Purge.

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Alexander Bunge

Alexander Georg von Bunge (Russian: Aleksandr Andreevich von Bunge, Алекса́ндр Андре́евич Бу́нге; –) was a Russian German botanist.

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Alexander III of Russia

Alexander III (r; 1845 1894) was the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland from until his death on.

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Alexander Van der Bellen

Alexander Van der Bellen (born 18 January 1944) is an Austrian politician and economist who serves as the 12th and current President of Austria since 26 January 2017.

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Alfred Koch

Alfred Reingoldovich Kokh (Koch) (Альфред Рейнгольдович Кох, Alfred Reingoldowitsch Koch, born February 28, 1961) is a Russian writer, mathematician-economist and businessman of German origin.

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Annenschule

Saint Anna German High School (Главное немецкое училище Святой Анны), usually known as Annenschule (Анненшуле), was a school in Saint Petersburg, Russia founded in 1736 for children of the German population of the city.

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Anton Huck

Anton Huck (September 5, 1881 – 1951) was a general merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan.

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Astana

Astana (Астана, Astana) is the capital city of Kazakhstan.

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August 1964

The following events occurred in August 1964.

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Austria

Austria (Österreich), officially the Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich), is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.8 million people in Central Europe.

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Azovsky Nemetsky National District

Azovsky Nemetsky National District (Азо́вский Неме́цкий национа́льный райо́н; Deutscher Nationalkreis Asowo) is an administrativeLaw #467-OZ and municipalLaw #548-OZ district (raion), one of the thirty-two in Omsk Oblast, Russia.

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Baltic Germans

The Baltic Germans (Deutsch-Balten or Deutschbalten, later Baltendeutsche) are ethnic German inhabitants of the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, in what today are Estonia and Latvia.

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Baptists

Baptists are Christians distinguished by baptizing professing believers only (believer's baptism, as opposed to infant baptism), and doing so by complete immersion (as opposed to affusion or sprinkling).

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Baptists in Ukraine

The Baptist Church in Ukraine (Баптизм в Україні) is one of the oldest and most widespread Protestant Christian denominations in the country.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany, as well as one of its 16 constituent states.

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Berlin population statistics

Berlin is the second most populous city in the European Union, as calculated by city-proper population (not metropolitan area).

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Black Sea Germans

The Black Sea Germans (Schwarzmeerdeutsche; Черноморские немцы; Чорноморські німці) were ethnic Germans who left their homelands in the 18th and 19th centuries, and settled in territories off the north coast of the Black Sea, mostly in the territories of the southern Russian Empire (including modern-day Ukraine).

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Boris Unbegaun

Boris Ottokar Unbegaun (Бори́с Ге́нрихович Унбега́ун, Б.-О. Унбегаун) (1898-1973) was a Russia-born German linguist and philologist, expert in Slavic studies: Slavic languages and literature.

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Brad Wall

Bradley John "Brad" Wall (born November 24, 1965) is a Canadian retired politician who served as the 14th Premier of Saskatchewan from November 21, 2007 until February 2, 2018.

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Bridgeland, Calgary

Bridgeland-Riverside, formerly known as Bridgeland and Germantown, is a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, is located northeast of Downtown Calgary.

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Brother (1997 film)

Brother (Брат, translit. Brat) is a 1997 Russian crime film directed by Aleksei Balabanov.

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Burstall, Saskatchewan

Burstall is a small town in southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada with a population of approximately 500.

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California

California is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States.

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Carpathian Ruthenia

Carpathian Ruthenia, Carpatho-Ukraine or Zakarpattia (Rusyn and Карпатська Русь, Karpats'ka Rus' or Закарпаття, Zakarpattja; Slovak and Podkarpatská Rus; Kárpátalja; Transcarpatia; Zakarpacie; Karpatenukraine) is a historic region in the border between Central and Eastern Europe, mostly located in western Ukraine's Zakarpattia Oblast, with smaller parts in easternmost Slovakia (largely in Prešov Region and Košice Region) and Poland's Lemkovyna.

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Catholic Church in Russia

The Catholic Church in Russia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.

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Caucasus Germans

Caucasus Germans (Kaukasiendeutsche) are part of the German minority in Russia and the Soviet Union.

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Chortitza Colony

Chortitza Colony was a volost Yekaterinoslav Governorate granted to German-speaking Mennonites for colonization northwest of Khortytsia Island and is now part of Zaporizhia, Ukraine.

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Chuy Region

Chuy Region or Chui Region (Kyrgyz: Чүй облусу, Çüy oblusu; Чуйская область, Čujskaja oblastj) is the northernmost region (oblast) of the Kyrgyz Republic.

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Cihak Farmstead

The Cihak Farmstead is a historic farmstead located in Scotland, South Dakota.

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Crimea

Crimea (Крым, Крим, Krym; Krym; translit;; translit) is a peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea in Eastern Europe that is almost completely surrounded by both the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov to the northeast.

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Crimea Germans

The Crimea Germans (Krimdeutsche) were ethnic German settlers who were invited to settle in the Crimea as part of the East Colonization.

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Cuisine of North Dakota

The Cuisine of North Dakota differs from average Midwestern cuisine in a number of ways.

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Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans

Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans have been derived by either the compilation of registered dead and missing persons or by a comparison of pre-war and post-war population data.

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Demographics of Berlin

In December 2015, the city-state of Berlin had a population of 3,520,031 registered inhabitants in an area of.

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Demographics of California

California is the most populous U.S. state, with an estimated 2017 population of 39.497 million.

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Demographics of Germany

The demography of Germany is monitored by the Statistisches Bundesamt (Federal Statistical Office of Germany).

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Demographics of Russia

The demographics of Russia is about the demographic features of the population of the Russian Federation including population growth, population density, ethnic composition, education level, health, economic status and other aspects.

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Demographics of the Soviet Union

According to data from the 1989 Soviet census, the population of the Soviet Union was 70% East Slavs, 12% Turkic peoples, and all other ethnic groups below 10%.

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Dennis Siver

Dennis D. Siver (Russian: Дмитрий Сивер, tr. Dmitriy Siver, born January 13, 1979) is a Russian-born German mixed martial artist who competed in the featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

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Deportation of the Crimean Tatars

The deportation of the Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar Qırımtatar sürgünligi; Ukrainian Депортація кримських татар; Russian Депортация крымских татар) was the ethnic cleansing of at least 191,044 Tatars from Crimea in May 1944.

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Deutsche Schule Kiew

Deutsche Schule Kiew (DSK; Німецька школа в Києві "Nimetska shkola v Kiyevi") is a German international school in Kiev, Ukraine.

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Deutsche Schule Sankt Petersburg

Deutsche Schule Sankt Petersburg (DSP) is a German international school in St. Petersburg, Russia.

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Dmitry Puchkov

Dmitry Yuryevich Puchkov (Дмитрий Юрьевич Пучков; born August 2, 1961), also known as Goblin and Starshiy Operupolnomocheniy Goblin, is an English-to-Russian movie and video game translator, script-writer, author, and activist.

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Edgar Prib

Edgar Prib (Эдгар Приб, born 15 December 1981) is a German-Russian football midfielder who plays for and captains Hannover 96 in the Bundesliga.

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Edita Schaufler

Edita Schaufler (born 11 July 1980 in Bishkek, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union) is a German retired individual rhythmic gymnast.

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Elena Palmer

Elena Palmer is a German journalist and author with Russian origins.

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Emilia Schüle

Emilia Schüle (born 28 November 1992 in Blagoveshchensk) is a German actress of Russian origin.

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Eric Assmus

Eric Assmus (?–1937/1939, literally Erih Asmus) was a Soviet diplomat of German descent.

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Ethnic groups in Russia

Russia is a multi-national state with over 186 ethnic groups designated as nationalities; the populations of these groups vary enormously, from millions (e.g., Russians and Tatars) to under 10,000 (e.g., Samis and Kets).

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Eugen V. Witkowsky

Eugen V. Witkowsky (Евге́ний Влади́мирович Витко́вский; born June 18, 1950) is a Russian fiction and fantasy writer, literary scholar, poet, and translator.

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Eva Polttila

Eva Polttila (born April 1, 1946) is a retired Finnish television news anchor.

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Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia (Евангелическо-лютеранская церковь в России, Украине, в Казахстане и Средней Азии), also known as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia and the Other States (ELCROS), is a Lutheran denomination that itself comprises seven regional Lutheran denominations in Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan as well as individual congregations in Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.

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Evgeny Messner

Evgeny Messner (Евгений Эдуардович Месснер, Eugen Messner; 1891–1974) was a Russian professional soldier and military theorist.

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Fedor Linde

Fedor Fedorovich Linde (Фёдор Фёдорович Линде; Friedrich Linde; born 1881 — died 21 August 1917 near Lutsk) was a Russian revolutionary sergeant and army commissar.

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Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–50)

During the later stages of World War II and the post-war period, German citizens and people of German ancestry fled or were expelled from various Eastern and Central European countries and sent to the remaining territory of Germany and Austria.

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Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union

Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union was considered by the Soviet Union to be part of German war reparations for the damage inflicted by Nazi Germany on the Soviet Union during World War II.

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Fox Valley, Saskatchewan

Fox Valley is a village within the rural municipality of Fox Valley No. 171, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve

Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (Василий Яковлевич Струве, trans. Vasily Yakovlevich Struve; 15 April 1793 –) was a German-Russian astronomer and geodesist from the famous Struve family.

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Gabriele von Lutzau

Gabriele von Lutzau, née Dillmann (born 15 August 1954, Wolfsburg, Federal Republic of Germany) is a German heroine and sculptor.

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Georg Leibbrandt

Georg Leibbrandt (6 September 1899 – 16 June 1982) was a Nazi German bureaucrat and diplomat.

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German Canadians

German Canadians (Deutsch-Kanadier or Deutschkanadier) are Canadian citizens of ethnic German ancestry.

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German colonial empire

The German colonial empire (Deutsches Kolonialreich) constituted the overseas colonies, dependencies and territories of Imperial Germany.

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German diaspora

German diaspora (Deutschstämmige; also, under National Socialism: Volksdeutsche) are ethnic Germans and their descendants living outside Germany.

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German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe

The German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe ahead of the Red Army advance in World War II was delayed until the last moment.

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German language

German (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language that is mainly spoken in Central Europe.

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German minority in Poland

The registered German minority in Poland at the 2011 national census consisted of 148,000 people, of whom 64,000 declared both German and Polish ethnicities and 45,000 solely German ethnicity.

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German nationality law

German nationality law is the law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of German citizenship.

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German Russian

German-Russian or Russian-German (with or without hyphen) may refer to.

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German School Moscow

The German School Moscow "Friedrich-Joseph Haass" (Deutsche Schule Moskau, Немецкая школа в Москве) is a German-language private school in Troparyovo-Nikulino District, Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia.

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Germans

Germans (Deutsche) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Central Europe, who share a common German ancestry, culture and history.

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Germans from Russia

Germans from Russia (German: Deutsche aus Russland or Russlanddeutsche; Russian: Российские немцы, rossiyskiye nemtsy) refers to the large numbers of ethnic Germans who emigrated from the Russian Empire, peaking in the late 19th century.

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Great Plains

The Great Plains (sometimes simply "the Plains") is the broad expanse of flat land (a plain), much of it covered in prairie, steppe, and grassland, that lies west of the Mississippi River tallgrass prairie in the United States and east of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. and Canada.

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Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch

Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch (December 1, 1883 – unknown) was a prominent figure in Nazi Germany.

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Harvey L. Wollman

Harvey Lowell Wollman (born May 14, 1935) was the 26th Governor of South Dakota.

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Hümmling

The Hümmling (Homelinghen, from hömil.

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Hümmling (district)

Hümmling district existed 1815 to 1932 and was a district in what is now western Lower Saxony, Germany.

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History of Astana

The city now known as Astana was founded by a unit of the Siberian Cossacks headed by Fyodor Shubin in 1830 as Akmoly settlement.

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History of Central Asia

The history of Central Asia concerns the history of the various peoples that have inhabited Central Asia.

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History of the Jews in Russia

Jews in the Russian Empire have historically constituted a large religious diaspora; the vast territories of the Russian Empire at one time hosted the largest population of Jews in the world.

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Humboldt, Saskatchewan

Humboldt is a city in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Immanuel Winkler

Immanuel Winkler (June 3, 1886 in Sarata – June 18, 1932 in Winnipeg), born Adolf Immanuel Mathaeus Winkler, was a pastor in Hoffnungstal (today Tsebrykove, Ukraine) and author.

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Irkutsk Oblast

Irkutsk Oblast (Ирку́тская о́бласть, Irkutskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southeastern Siberia in the basins of the Angara, Lena, and Nizhnyaya Tunguska Rivers.

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Ivan Ilyin

Ivan Alexandrovich Ilyin (March 28, 1883 – December 21, 1954) was a Russian religious and political philosopher, White emigre publicist and an ideologue of the Russian All-Military Union.

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Jacob Tamarkin

Jacob David Tamarkin (Я́ков Дави́дович Тама́ркин, Yakov Davidovich Tamarkin; 11 July 1888 – 18 November 1945) was a Russian-American mathematician best known for his work in mathematical analysis.

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Jeanna Friske

Jeanna Vladimirovna Friske (Жанна Владимировна Фриске; born Jeanna Vladimirovna Kopylova; 8 July 1974 – 15 June 2015), better known by the stage name Zhanna Friske, was a Russian actress, singer and model.

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Johann Cornies

Johann(es) Cornies (20 June 1789 – 13 March 1848) was a German Mennonite settler in the Russian Empire, who became an important agricultural and architectural reformer for the Mennonites, Hutterites and other minorities in the Russian Empire.

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Johnny Klein

John A. Klein, Jr. (June 4, 1918 – January 31, 1997) was an American musician who played drums for the Lawrence Welk orchestra from 1951 to 1976 and on The Lawrence Welk Show from 1955 to 1976.

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Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad (p; former German name: Königsberg; Yiddish: קעניגסבערג, Kenigsberg; r; Old Prussian: Twangste, Kunnegsgarbs, Knigsberg; Polish: Królewiec) is a city in the administrative centre of Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea.

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Kaliningrad question

The Kaliningrad question is a political question concerning the status of Kaliningrad Oblast as an exclave of Russia, and its isolation from the rest of the Baltic region following the 2004 enlargement of the European Union.

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Karaganda Region

Karaganda Region (Қарағанды облысы label; translit), also spelled Qaraghandy Region, is a region of Kazakhstan.

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Kemerovo Oblast

Kemerovo Oblast (Ке́меровская о́бласть, Kemerovskaya oblast), also known as Kuzbass (Кузба́сс) after the Kuznetsk Basin, is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southwestern Siberia, where the West Siberian Plain meets the South Siberian mountains.

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Knoephla

Knoephla, also spelled knephla, is a type of dumpling, commonly used in soups.

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Konstantin Rausch

Konstantin Viktorovich Rausch (Константин Викторович Рауш, Konstantin Rausch; born 15 March 1990) is a Russian professional footballer of German ancestry who plays as a left back for Russian Premier League side Dynamo Moscow and the Russia national team.

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Kyrgyzstan Germans

There is a small population of Germans in Kyrgyzstan.

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Labor army

The notion of the Labor army (трудовая армия, трудармия) was introduced in Soviet Russia during the Russian Civil War in 1920.

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Lahr

Lahr is a city in western Baden-Württemberg, Germany, approximately 50 km north of Freiburg im Breisgau, 40 km south east of Strasbourg, and 95 km south west of Karlsruhe.

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Larimer County, Colorado

Larimer County is one of the 64 counties in the U.S. state of Colorado.

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Laura Kolbe

Laura Kolbe (born 9 September 1957, Bogotá, Colombia) is a Finnish professor of European history at the University of Helsinki.

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Leo Borchard

Lew Ljewitsch "Leo" Borchard (31 March 1899 – 23 August 1945) was a German-Russian conductor and briefly musical director of the Berlin Philharmonic.

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List of Canadian place names of Ukrainian origin

The following is a list of place names in Canada (primarily Western Canada) whose name origin is in the Ukrainian language.

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List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities

This is a list of ethnic enclaves in various countries of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds to the native population.

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List of ethnic groups in Russia

Russian Federation is a dual-national state with over 185 ethnic groups designated as nationalities, population of these groups varying enormously, from millions in case of e.g. Russians and Tatars to under ten thousand in the case of Samis and Kets.

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List of Russian people

This is a list of people associated with the modern Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, Imperial Russia, Russian Tsardom, the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and other predecessor states of Russia.

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Louis Choris

Louis Choris (1795-1828) was a German-Russian painter and explorer.

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Lutheran Church, Novocherkassk

Church of Evangelical Christians-Baptists (Церковь Евангельских Христиан-Баптистов) (also widely known as Lutheran Church in Novocherkassk, Лютеранская кирха в Новочеркасске) ― the largest Protestant (Baptist) church in the city of Novocherkassk, Rostov Oblast, Russia.

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Modern history of Ukraine

Ukraine emerges as the concept of a nation, and the Ukrainians as a nationality, with the Ukrainian National Revival which is believed started sometime at the end of 18th and the beginning of 19th century.

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Moskau Messe

Moskau Messe Exhibition Company organises exhibitions, conferences and fairs in Moscow, Russia and abroad.

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Murder of Marwa El-Sherbini

Marwa Ali El-Sherbini (مروة على الشربينى), was an Egyptian woman and German resident who was killed in 2009 during an appeal hearing at a court of law in Dresden, Germany.

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Nebraska Outback

The Nebraska Outback is the north-central region of the U.S. state of Nebraska.

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New Order (Nazism)

The New Order (German: Neuordnung), or the New Order of Europe (German: Neuordnung Europas), was the political order which Nazi Germany wanted to impose on the conquered areas under its dominion.

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NKVD labor columns

In the Soviet Union of World War II, NKVD labor columns (рабочие колонны НКВД) were militarized labor formations created from certain categories of population, both fully rightful Soviet citizens, as well as categories of limited civil rights.

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Novosibirsk

Novosibirsk (p) is the third-most populous city in Russia after Moscow and St. Petersburg.

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Oleg Ken

Oleg Nikolaevich Ken (Олег Николаевич Кен, March 13, 1960, Orsk, - October 28, 2007, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian historian who worked in Saint Petersburg at Herzen University and European University at Saint Petersburg and specialized in the history of the Soviet Union, Poland and European diplomacy of the 1920s-1930s.

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Ostsiedlung

Ostsiedlung (literally east settling), in English called the German eastward expansion, was the medieval eastward migration and settlement of Germanic-speaking peoples from the Holy Roman Empire, especially its southern and western portions, into less-populated regions of Central Europe, parts of west Eastern Europe, and the Baltics.

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Patrizia von Brandenstein

Patrizia von Brandenstein (born April 15, 1943) is an American production designer.

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Peter Edward Stroehling

Peter Edward Stroehling, also spelled Peter Eduard Ströhling, and sometimes Stroely or Straely (1768 – ca. 1826) was a portrait artist from either Germany or the Russian Empire who spent his later years based in London.

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Peter von Bagh

Kari Peter Conrad von Bagh (29 August 1943 – 17 September 2014) was a Finnish film historian and director.

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Political repression in the Soviet Union

Throughout the history of the Soviet Union, tens of millions of people suffered political repression, which was an instrument of the state since the October Revolution.

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Population transfer in the Soviet Union

Population transfer in the Soviet Union refers to forced transfer of various groups from the 1930s up to the 1950s ordered by Joseph Stalin and may be classified into the following broad categories: deportations of "anti-Soviet" categories of population (often classified as "enemies of workers"), deportations of entire nationalities, labor force transfer, and organized migrations in opposite directions to fill the ethnically cleansed territories.

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Prelate, Saskatchewan

Prelate is a village in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Procopius of Ustyug

Procopius of Ustyug (Прокопий Устюжский or Святой Прокопий Любекский, Prokopius von Ustjug und Lübeck; 1243? — in Veliky Ustyug) was a fool for Christ (yurodivy), a miracle worker, saint of Russian Orthodox Church, formerly a merchant from Lübeck.

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Protestantism in Russia

Protestants in Russia constitute between 0.5 and 1.5%US State Department Religious Freedom Report on Russia, 2006 (i.e. 700,000 - 2 million adherents) of the overall population of the country.

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Protestantism in Ukraine

Protestants in Ukraine number about 600,000 to 700,000 (2007), about 2% of the total population.

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Prussian deportations

The Prussian deportations (or Prussian expulsions of Poles, rugi pruskie, Polenausweisungen) were the mass expulsions of ethnic Poles (and to a lesser extent, Polish Jews) from the German-controlled Prussia between 1885 and 1890.

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Prussian Settlement Commission

The Prussian Settlement Commission (Königlich Preußische Ansiedlungskommission in den Provinzen Westpreußen und Posen; Królewska Komisja Osadnicza dla Prus Zachodnich i Poznańskiego) was a Prussian government commission that operated between 1886 and 1924, but actively only until 1918.

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Racism in the Soviet Union

Soviet authorities and leaders officially condemned nationalism and proclaimed internationalism, including the right of nations and peoples to self-determination.

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Raleigh, North Dakota

Raleigh is a census-designated place (CDP) in Grant County, North Dakota, United States.

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Raphael von Koeber

Raphael von Koeber (Рафаэль Густавович фон Кёбер, January 15, 1848 in Nizhny Novgorod - June 14, 1923 in Yokohama) was a notable Russian-German teacher of philosophy at the Tokyo Imperial University in Japan.

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Reinhold Glière

Reinhold Moritzevich Glière (Russian language: Рейнгольд Морицевич Глиэр, Ukrainian language: Ре́йнгольд Мо́ріцевич Гліер / Reingol'd Moritsevich Glier; born Reinhold Ernest Glier, which was later converted for standardization purposes; 23 June 1956), PAU, was a composer in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, of German and Polish descent.

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Republics of the Soviet Union

The Republics of the Soviet Union or the Union Republics (r) of the Soviet Union were ethnically based proto-states that were subordinated directly to the Government of the Soviet Union.

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Richmound

The village of Richmound is located in southwestern Saskatchewan, approximately northeast of Medicine Hat, Alberta.

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Roman Neustädter

Roman Petrovich Neustädter (Рома́н Петро́вич Нойште́дтер, Roman Petrovich Noyshtedter, born 18 February 1988) is a Russian professional footballer who plays for Fenerbahçe S.K..

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Rudolf Abel

Rudolf Ivanovich Abel (Рудо́льф Ива́нович А́бель), real name Vilyam "Willie" Genrikhovich Fisher (Ви́льям "Ви́лли" Ге́нрихович Фи́шер; 11 July 1903 – 15 November 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer.

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Rudolf Molleker

Rudolf Molleker (born 26 October 2000) is a German tennis player.

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Russian Mennonite

The Russian Mennonites (German: "Russlandmennoniten" occasionally Ukrainian Mennonites) are a group of Mennonites of German language, tradition and ethnicity, who are descendants of German-Dutch Anabaptists who settled for about 250 years in West Prussia and established colonies in the south west of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine) beginning in 1789.

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Russians in Germany

There is a significant Russian population in Germany (German: Deutsch-Russen or Russischsprachige in Deutschland).

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Shtundists

The Shtundists (Штундисты, Shtundisty; Штундисти, Shtundysty; British: Stundists) are any of several Evangelical Protestant groups in the former Soviet Union and its successor states.

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Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery

The Smolenskoye Cemetery (in German Smolensker Friedhof) is a Lutheran cemetery on Dekabristov Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Soviet Census (1979)

In January 1979, the Soviet Union conducted its first census in nine years (since 1970).

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Swiss emigration to Russia

There was significant emigration of Swiss people to the Russian Empire from the late 17th to the late 19th century.

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Tajikistan

Tajikistan (or; Тоҷикистон), officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhuriyi Tojikiston), is a mountainous, landlocked country in Central Asia with an estimated population of million people as of, and an area of.

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Tanja Szewczenko

Tanja Szewczenko (born 26 July 1977) is a German figure skater and actress.

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The Belkin Tales

The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin («Повести покойного Ивана Петровича Белкина», 1831) is a series of five short stories and a fictional editorial introduction by Russian author Aleksandr Pushkin.

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Tuttle, North Dakota

Tuttle is a city in Kidder County, North Dakota, United States.

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Ukraine

Ukraine (Ukrayina), sometimes called the Ukraine, is a sovereign state in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the east and northeast; Belarus to the northwest; Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south and southeast, respectively.

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Ukrainian Canadians

Ukrainian Canadians (translit) are Canadian citizens of Ukrainian descent or Ukrainian-born people who immigrated to Canada.

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Under Jakob's Ladder

Under Jakob's Ladder is an independent drama film by CubeCity Entertainment.

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Van der Bellen family

The Van der Bellen family (also spelled von der Bellen or van der Bellen) is a Russian noble family of Dutch patrilineal descent.

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Viktor Kress

Viktor Melkiorovich Kress (Виктор Мельхиорович Кресс) (born 16 November 1948 in Vlasovo-Dvorino, Kostroma Oblast) is a Russian politician.

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Viktor Zimin (politician)

Viktor Mikhaylovich Zimin (Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Зи́мин: born August 23, 1962), is the Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Khakassia, a federal subject of Russia.

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Vistula Germans

Vistula Germans (Weichseldeutsche) are ethnic Germans who had settled in what became known after the 1863 Polish rebellion as the Vistula Territory.

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Vladimir Lenin

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by the alias Lenin (22 April 1870According to the new style calendar (modern Gregorian), Lenin was born on 22 April 1870. According to the old style (Old Julian) calendar used in the Russian Empire at the time, it was 10 April 1870. Russia converted from the old to the new style calendar in 1918, under Lenin's administration. – 21 January 1924), was a Russian communist revolutionary, politician and political theorist.

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Vladimir Wiese

Vladimir Yulyevich Vize (Владимир Юльевич Визе; 21 February 1886, Tsarskoe Selo – 19 February 1954, Leningrad), was a Russian scientist of German descent who devoted his life to the study of the Arctic ice pack.

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Volga Germans

The Volga Germans (Wolgadeutsche or Russlanddeutsche, Povolzhskiye nemtsy) are ethnic Germans who colonized and historically lived along the Volga River in the region of southeastern European Russia around Saratov and to the south.

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Volhynians

The Volhynians (Волиняни, Volyniany, Wołynianie) were an East Slavic tribe of the Early Middle Ages and the Principality of Volhynia in 987–1199.

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Volkovo Cemetery

The Volkovo Cemetery (also Volkovskoe) (Во́лковское кла́дбище or Во́лково кла́дбище) is one of the largest and oldest non-Orthodox cemeteries in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Von Trotha–Firestien Farm

The Von Trotha–Firestien Farm is a historic farm near Bracewell in Weld County, Colorado, United States.

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Vvedenskoye Cemetery

Vvedenskoye Cemetery (p) is a historic cemetery in the Lefortovo District of Moscow in Russia.

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Wilgelm Vitgeft

Wilgelm Karlovich Vitgeft (Вильгельм Карлович Витгефт) (October 14, 1847 – August 10, 1904), sometimes written Wilhelm and Withöft was an admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy, noted for his service in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.

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Wilhelm Junker

Wilhelm Junker (Василий Васильевич Юнкер; 6 April 1840 – 13 February 1892) was a Russian explorer of Africa.

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William Fermor

William Fermor (translit) was an Imperial Russian Army officer best known for leading his country’s army at the Battle of Zorndorf during the Seven Years’ War.

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Winkler, Manitoba

Winkler is a small city with a population of 12,591 (2016 federal census) located in southern Manitoba, Canada surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Stanley.

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Wladimir Köppen

Wladimir Peter Köppen (Влади́мир Петро́вич Кёппен, Vladimir Petrovich Kyoppen; 7 October 1846 – 22 June 1940) was a Russian-German geographer, meteorologist, climatologist and botanist.

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World War II casualties

World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history in absolute terms of total casualties.

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References

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