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  1. 41
    Published 1993
    “…From the first Russian military fleet created by Peter the Great in the early XVIII century to Khruschev's nuclear missile submarines and to the launch of the first Soviet aircraft carrier in 1990, the story of the Russian Navy is told with unique film footage and graphic material.…”
  2. 42
    Published c. 1984
    “…1985 1960-2000 "CND Poster, 1984" [T0560.jpg], c. 1984 This poster 'Work for peace - stop Trident' was issued by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1984 to advertise its national demonstration on October 27 at the Barrow in Furness Trident submarine base.…”
  3. 43
    Published 14 May 1926
    “…1926-05-14 "Troops in Hyde Park, London, 'Daily Chronicle', 14 May 1926" [g0597001.jpg], 14 May 1926, London Daily Chronicle Army units were moved into camps within or just outside all major cities and naval ships or submarines were in all the main ports. However, they were used mainly as strike-breakers or for guarding food convoys. …”
  4. 44
    “…Russian mafia activity in Germany; submersion of the torpedo atomic submarine "Komsomolets" in the Norwegian Sea, April 1989; the fate of the Baikonur Cosmodrome . …”
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  5. 45
    “…«YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN» met Gene Wilder en Marty Feldman 9 OKT. «YELLOW SUBMARINE» met muziek van de Beatles 23 OKT. «LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL» met Fats Domino - Little Richard - Chuck Berry etc... 20 NOV. …”
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  6. 46
    “…Resignation of the President of Tajikistan; the deplorable state of military units in Tajikistan; the consequences of the catastrophe of the nuclear submarine "Komsomolets"; the withdrawal of troops from Latvia. …”
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  7. 47
    Published 04 May 1937
    “…In addition the German submarine U.27 and the steamer "Wellin" were In the port. …”
  8. 48
    Published c.1938
    “…February 22 Report from I.T.F. of activities of German submarines in the Mediterranean. Dates and positions are given, and names of submarines and supply ships. 292/946/23/1…”
  9. 49
    “…Nuclear tests on Novaya Zemlya; the Armenian-Azerbaijani armed conflict; the fate of the Soviet K-129 submarine; military service for women in the Israeli army; liberation of prisoners of war in Afghanistan. …”
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  10. 50
    “…Housing problems experienced by servicemen; military conflicts in the North Caucasus; the history of the Soviet submarine K-129; meeting of World War II veterans in El Alamein (Egypt); the Greenpeace ship "Solo" is detained near the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago. …”
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  11. 51
    “…Survey of most important international news; problem of so-called "northern territories" in the relations of Russia and Japan; discussion on the condition of Russian economy; interview of a former Head of Soviet foreign counter-intelligence, Alexandr Zhardetskii, about Soviet submarine fleet. Contributors: Vakulovskii, Oleg (Anchor) Обзор важнейших международных событий; проблема так называемых "северных территорий" в российско-японских отношениях; обсуждение состояния российской экономики; беседа с Александром Жардецким, бывшим начальником военной контрразведки СССР, о советском подводном флоте. …”
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  12. 52
    “…Sentencing the Soviet colonel Viacheslav Baranov who cooperated with CIA; Russian Defense Ministry plans for 1994; military exercises in Kazakhstan; segment on the Russian submarine fleet; Presidential decree on forming Cossack troops; talk with a Russian cosmonaut. …”
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  13. 53
    Published October 1942
    “…We send our Navy to guard the convoys against the Nazi submarines on the ocean. We must organise safeguards for our health in the factories, so that illness, which helps Hitler, will not sink our production at home. …”
  14. 54
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-04-08T00:00:00Z-1989-04-08T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Economic agreement to be signed between USSR and UK <br/>- Soviet nuclear submarine runs into trouble in Norwegian waters <br/>- Demonstrations in Georgia <br/>- GDR border incident <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Forum to agree interests with Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP) <br/>- Italian Radical Party on changes in Hungary <br/>- Samizdat papers <br/>- Draft law prepared on referendum <br/>- Béla Katona, Budapest Party committee secretary, on possibility of a Party split <br/>- György Marosán's book on 1956 published <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Miklós Németh on accelerating property reform Külpolitika: <br/>- Gazdasági megállapodás aláírására került sor Anglia és a SZU között <br/>- Szerencsétlenül jár egy szovjet atom tengeralattjáró a Norvég tengeren <br/>- Grúziái tüntetések <br/>- Az NDK határincidens <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Érdekegyeztető fórum az MSZMP-vel <br/>- Az olasz Radikális Párt a magyar változásokról <br/>- Szamizdat lapok <br/>- Elkészült a törvényjavaslat a népszavazásról <br/>- Katona Béla a budapesti pártbizottság titkára a pártszakadás lehetőségéről <br/>- Marosán György könyv jelenik meg az 56-os eseményekről <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- Németh Miklós a tulajdoni reform meggyorsításról…”
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  15. 55
    “…Dislocation of the governing bodies of Russia in different buildings; preparation for the oppositional rally; discussion of the meaning of the year 1905 in Russian history; interview with the neurophysiologist Natalia Bekhtereva; reportage about Russian cosmonauts; interview with the engineer of submarines Nikolai Kvasha; insufficient housing in Moscow; notification on the death of the prominent farmer from Arkhangelskaia oblast; decree on cessation of currency trade in Russia; economic crisis in the town of Apatity; 70 years from the birth of the film director Sergei Paradzhanov. …”
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  16. 56
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-08-06T00:00:00Z-1989-08-06T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Two scientists urge Moscow to take more unambiguous position on human rights in socialist countries <br/>- Bonn pushes for Hungary to observe the Geneva convention <br/>- Events in Polish domestic politics <br/>- Sunken Soviet nuclear submarine <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Weekend's interim elections <br/>- Transylvanian Association supports Foreign Minister's rejection of Romania's efforts to avenge TV interview with King Michael <br/>- Witnesses and participants remember a 1956 summary case <br/>- Planned trip to Don River bend will not take place <br/>- Interview with historian Ágnes Ságvári about primary sources on reprisals in and after 1956 <br/>- Deportations from Kistarcsa Külpolitika: <br/>- Két tudós sürgeti, hogy Moszkva egyértelműbben foglaljon állást a szocialista országok emberi jogi kérdéseiben is <br/>- Bonn szorgalmazza, hogy Magyarország tartsa be a genfi konvenciót <br/>- A lengyel belpolitika eseményei <br/>- Az elsüllyedt szovjet atom tengeralattjáróról <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Hétvégi időközi képviselőválasztások <br/>- Az Erdélyi Szövetség támogatja, hogy a Külügyminisztérium elutasította Románia megtorló intézkedéseit a Mihály volt királlyal közölt TV-interjú miatt <br/>- Tanúk és részvevők emlékeznek egy 1956-os statáriális perre <br/>- Elmarad a Don-kanyarba szervezett zarándokút <br/>- Interjú Ságvári Ágnes történésszel az 1956-os és az azt követő megtorlások forrásanyagairól <br/>- A kistarcsai deportálások…”
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  17. 57
    Published 01 October 1937
    “…After full discussion the Council decided to issue the following declaration: &quot;The National Council of Labour expresses its deep horror at the barbarous and systematic massacre by Japanese aircraft and submarines of the defenceless Chinese civilian population; declares that these shameful acts are a further aggravation of Japan&#039;s already grave offences against international law by her continuous policy of armed aggression against China welcomes the condemnation of Japan by fifty-two States at the Assembly of the League of Nations; calls upon the British Government to prohibit British citizens from selling war material or lending money to Japan, and to urge through the League of Nations that all other Members of the League should take similar action and also cooperate in an embargo on imports from Japan, at the same time taking into serious consideration the wider economic measures involved in bringing Japanese aggression to an end. …”
  18. 58
    Published [1938]
    “…Pietro has enough time to dismantle the radio, and the submarine, receiving no confirmation, ignores the second message and proceeds on its original course. …”
  19. 59
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-04-10T00:00:00Z-1989-04-10T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- 42 dead in Soviet nuclear submarine accident <br/>- Election campaign in Poland <br/>- European Greens' conference comes to an end <br/>- Shevardnadze in talks in Georgia <br/>- How is Eastern Europe seen today in the US and Western Europe? …”
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  20. 60
    “…Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries in Moscow; the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict; consideration by the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on the "Case of the Communist Party"; an accident in a nuclear submarine of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy; Russian environmental problems; a report on the political situation in South Africa. …”
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