SERGEI IVANOV DEMANDS NATO GIVE HIM THE RIGHT TO INSPECT MILITARY BASES IN POLAND AND THE BALATIC COUNTRIES.Highlights the 40th international security conference in Munich, Germany. Number of attendees; Demand of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov; Presentation of the changes in the politico-...
Type: Naval base Category: military facility Location: Gdynia, Gdynia, Pomorskie, Poland, Central Europe, Europe View on OpenStreetMapLatitude54.54234° or 54° 32' 32" north Longitude18.55025° or 18° 33' 1" east Open location code9F6WGHR2+W4 OpenStreetMap IDway 117136995 Op...
On 11 Nov 1918, at the end of WW1, Poland returned to the map of Europe for the first time for 123 years. Józef Pilsudski, who ruled Poland from 1918 until his death in 1935, quickly established rather effective legal, transportation, administrative, and military systems under a dictatorial...
Being one of the major military bases, it was encircled by a chain of forts, built by French prisoners captured by the Prussians during the war in 1870. The fortification system, which is an outstanding example of military architecture, was untouched by both world wars. However, the forts ...
When the fight around the PUBP and KP MO locales began, the unit of 2nd Lt. Antoni Kurkowski "Olszyna" took up positions around the Soviet military buildings. "Olszyna" was given orders not to engage the Soviets; however, when the sounds of gunfire in the city were heard by the Soviets...
Some enemy. In case of a potential conflict they would be pacified by the US military bases itself which are located in Germany. That's why they are so keen of this 'EU army' project and reducing the role of NATO (read: America) in peace keeping in Europe. ...
On 11 Nov 1918, at the end of WW1, Poland returned to the map of Europe for the first time for 123 years. Józef Pilsudski, who ruled Poland from 1918 until his death in 1935, quickly established rather effective legal, transportation, administrative, and military systems under a dictatorial...
A significant benchmark in the research on military heritage is the end of the Cold War because the resulting demilitarization severed the link between garrison towns and the army that, in some cases, had lasted for centuries. The resulting closure of military bases clearly had major land-use ...