This article presents the consequences caused by the war in Afghanistan (1979-1989) upon the participants from Republic of Moldova. A number of evidence are offered through biographies, interviews etc.. They highlight the impact that this event had both economic, and social as well, upon the ...
We Have Not Learned How to Wage War There - The Soviet Approach in Afghanistan 1979-1989 (2011)Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan Strategic Context (2012)The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan Strategic Context (2013)Department of State Documentary Histories5,343 pages of documentary history by the ...
Often referred to as Russian's Vietnam or Russian Bear, this is a beautiful monument honoring the lives lost in the Afghanistan Conflict; which, lasted 9 1'2 years from 1979-1989. This conflict has been said to be one of the major contributors to the fall of the Soviet Union. Written ...
The tensest times were during the Berlin Blockade (1948–1949), the Korean War (1950–1953), the Suez Crisis (1956), the Berlin Crisis of 1961, the Cuban missile crisis (1962), the Vietnam War (1955–1975), the Yom Kippur War (1973), the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979–1989), ...
PAINTINGS OF AFGHANISTAN WAR 1979-1989 ANATOLY HOMUTINNIKOV Mountains at Dawn Mountain Pass Salang Pass. Evening. Mountain Road Mountain Village Back from Reconnaissance Mission Village near Kabul Road Post Long Road On the Mountain Roads Farewell ...
who were fighting the Soviet-backed regime in Kabul, and America’s full-scale proxy war against the Soviet Union’s occupation forces after they invaded Afghanistan in December 1979. Washington’s war in Afghanistan during the Reagan-Bush senior presidency was part of the final phase of the Co...
The war in Afghanistan (1979-1989) has been called "the Soviet Union's Vietnam War", a conflict that pitted Soviet regulars against a relentless, elusive and ultimately unbeatable Afghan guerilla force (the mujahideen). The hit-and-run b... Robert V. Barylski,Lester W. Grau,Michael A....
deaths have widely varied and been extremely difficult to calculate. But the large toll would represent a stunning loss for Russia, which expected a rapid takeover of the country. For comparison, the Soviet Union lost around 15,000 troops during its war in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989. ...
"On entering the White House, US President Barack Obama aimed to put the war in Afghanistan at the forefront of his security agenda following eight years of neglect by a Bush administration preoccupied by the war in Iraq. The Obama admin... C Fair - 《Centre for International Governance Inno...
The situation in Afghanistan actually began in 1979 when the Soviet Union invaded their country. The United States funded money to the "mujahedin," or holy warriors, in the name of stopping communism. From this support, Afghanistan was able to defeat the Soviet Union in 1989. Yet the country...