THE ROLE OF PAGAN LITHUANIA IN ROMAN CATHOLIC AND GREEK ORTHODOX RELIGIOUS DIPLOMACY IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE (1345-1377) (HUNGARY, POLAND) A militarily and politically powerful pagan state lay between Western Europe and Muscovite Russia in the fourteenth century. Its rulers were the Lithuanians, wh...
PolandRussiaUkraineWhile memory laws emerged in the Western European context almost three decades ago, there has been a recent proliferation of memory laws in Central and EasternBelavusau, UladzislauGliszczynska-Grabias, AleksandraMlksoo, Maria...
the annexation to Russia of the Middle Asian peoples in the mid-19th century had progressive significance for them from the viewpoint of their prospects for economic, social, and cultural development. Nevertheless, this annexation was achieved by means of Russian tsarism’s unjust, aggressive wars....
Whereas peace did not come to the ruins of the Habsburg, Tsarist and Ottoman empires until 1923, the situation south of the River Isonzo and west of the Vistula was different. Here the post-Great War legacy states remained in borders which were unaltered (Spain, Portugal, Netherlands), shrunk...
10 presidential debate, she pointed to “the 800,000 Polish Americans right here in Pennsylvania” who should be worried about the threat to Poland and Europe posed by Trump’s equivocating on Russia's war in Ukraine. Her remark sparked a frenzy of discussion about a bloc of ...
Georgia-Russia War(2008)--The 2008 war between Georgia and Russia which began as a war between Georgia and the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia. Honduras Coup of June, 2009 India-Bangladesh Border Conflict(April 18-April 20, 2001) India vs. Bangladesh. --Bangladesh border troops se...
1939 to 1945 CE World War II Allies Powers (France, UK, Russia, China, Poland, Canada, Australia, USA, etc.) defeated Axix Powers (Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, etc.) 1947 CE Indo-Pakistani War The war ended with division of territory (Jammu & Kashmir) 1965 CE ...
The first major Russo-Turkish War, that of 1768–74, was an indirect result of Russian interference in Poland. Sultan Mustafa III, alarmed by Russia's action and encouraged by France, declared war onCatherine IIof Russia. The Russians conquered (1771) the Crimea, where a pro-Russian khan ...
In March 1994, Hnilica reappeared at Bishop Peric’s chancery office in Mostar and was immediately publicly exposed for his false claim that the Pope had sent him there on a mission to consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart Mary… Read More → The Zone of Interest John Beaumont Reviews ...
The "Henge" at Ludwikowice, Poland – Test Rig for the Nazi-Bell? "In 2001, a new book titled "The Hunt for Zero Gravity" written by noted British author Nick Cook was released. Soon it turned into a bestseller because it proved to be a very successful and entertaining mixture of an...