The article is devoted to the presence of Russian troops in November and December 1914 in villages and towns near Cracow. Autumn 1914 is remembered as the month of the biggest success of the Russian army that took place at the eastern front during World War I. One of the purposes of the Russians was to take control of Cracow, which was then a very strong fortress. The capture of the city opened the way towards Silesia and Vienna — the capital of Austria-Hungary. These actions did not bring about any effect, and in the winter of 1914 the Russian army was repelled from Cracow. The short stay of the Russians in November and December 1914 in villages and towns near Cracow was permanently etched on the memory of their inhabitants. Tsar’s...
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The article deals with trade role of Shirvān in the diplomacy between the Muscovite Rus’ (or Russia...
The Spanish Civil War played a unique role in the Soviet Union’s geo-political strategies in the se...
The distinguished historian Victor Vladimirovich Leontovitsch (1902–1959) was little known before p...
This article examines the scale of the propaganda for the Russian Empire in Mecklenburg. For many y...
The distinguished historian Victor Vladimirovich Leontovitsch (1902–1959) was little known before t...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the social and political views of Alexey Filippov during t...
Italy’s participation in the war against the USSR was dictated by at least three reasons: the commo...
After the First World War, a new idealised perception of a woman-Communist arose due to fundamental...
The article is devoted to a number of Russian studies regarding the medieval religiosity of the ind...
In the early 17th century during Swedish-Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth war there were very few sol...
Since the 1950s the Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian scholars have carried out research aimed at analys...
The objective of the article is to show the phenomenon of the internal standardization of the units...
The article presents the mechanisms of censorship in the 1980s in the People’s Republic of Poland a...
The naval campaign of the Dnieper Liman, fought from the autumn of 1787 to the end of 1788, was one...
A universal conscription system was introduced in Russia in 1874. For thirteen years special rules ...
The article deals with trade role of Shirvān in the diplomacy between the Muscovite Rus’ (or Russia...
The Spanish Civil War played a unique role in the Soviet Union’s geo-political strategies in the se...
The distinguished historian Victor Vladimirovich Leontovitsch (1902–1959) was little known before p...