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  • ...r circulating in [[samizdat]] (underground publication) form in the Soviet Union until its official publication in 1989. ...rchipelago]] compares the system of labor camps spread across the [[Soviet Union]] with a vast "chain of islands", known only to those who were fated to vis
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  • ...ortly thereafter, the country became a [[satellite state]] of the [[Soviet Union]], which had aided its independence from China. In 1924, the [[Mongolian Pe ..., 417, 421</ref> As a result, Mongolia was closely aligned with the Soviet Union over the next seven decades.
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  • ...cs of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the European Union |date=11 November 1998 |publisher=Chatham House Publishers |isbn=978-1-5664 ...er states by population|third-most]] populous member state of the European Union.
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  • ...[[United Nations]] since 1955 and<ref>Jelavich 267</ref> of the [[European Union]] since 1995.<ref name="CIA">{{cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world- ...Treaty of Saint Germain and the [[Treaty of Versailles]] explicitly forbid union between Austria and Germany.<ref>Roderick Stackelberg, ''Hitler's Germany:
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  • ...the conference was held [[Yalta]], a [[Black Sea]] port part of the Soviet Union. In 1943 her father was made ambassador to the Soviet Union, and she went with him as an unofficial aide.<ref name=VanityFair2011-11/>
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  • ...i War of 1965|hostilities]] with India in 1965 in [[Tashkent]], [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)|USSR]], by President [[Field Marshal Ayub Khan|A ...yber Pakhtunkhwa|North-West Frontier Province]] became a base for the anti-Soviet Afghan fighters, with the province's influential [[Deobandi]] ulama playing
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  • ...ls to recognize [[Fidel Castro]]'s potential as a revolutionary, urged the Soviet administration to strengthen ties with the new Cuban leader. [[Moscow]] sa ...nvaluable to Moscow after the [[British government]]'s mass expulsion of [[Soviet intelligence]] officers.
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  • ...atley, Christopher |date=2001 |title=Bought and Sold for English Gold: The Union of 1707 |publisher=Tuckwell Press|author-link=Christopher Whatley }}</ref>< ...ed [[commoner|subjects]] and vassals to the Zand king.<ref>Encyclopedia of Soviet law By Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge, Gerard Pieter van den Berg, Willi
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  • ...former Soviet Union, to Jewish parents. Before fleeing the former [[Soviet Union]] as a political refugee at 19,<ref name=":0" /> she was an actress and dan ...into school and university curricula in the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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  • ...munist Party USA|Communist Party of the United States of America]] (CPUSA) union organizers to American liberals. ...[[Robert Hanssen]] (born 1944) had been arrested for spying for the Soviet Union and then Russia from 1979 to 2001. He is serving 15 consecutive [[life impr
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  • ...2019}}</ref> and under Republican leadership, the city was fervent in the Union cause in the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. After the war the [[Henry Wa Fervent in the Union cause, the city of Brooklyn played a major role in supplying troops and [[m
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  • ...n of American States|Organisation of American States]] (OAS) and [[African Union Commission|African Commission]] on Human and Peoples’ Rights Special Rapp ====Former Soviet Union====
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  • | country = [[Soviet Union]] ...Dzhel'somino|italic=yes}}) is a 1977 [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Soviet-Ukrainian]] two-part children's musical [[television film]] with elements o
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  • ...ountry has confirmed that it is hosting black sites. However, a [[European Union]] (EU) report adopted on February 14, 2007, by a majority of the [[European ...vak black sites to the media.{{Citation needed|date=June 2007}} [[European Union|EU]] [[European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenshi
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  • *Alekseev, V.P. and I. I. Gochman. 1983. Physical anthropology of Soviet Asia. In: Schwidetzky, I. Rassengeschichte der Menschheit 9. ...in Anthropological Composition of Population in the UDSSR. In: Bromley, Y. Soviet Ethnology and Anthropology Today. Mouton & Co.
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  • |{{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg|22px}} [[Islamic Jihad Union]] |{{flagicon image|Flag of the Islamic Courts Union crossed swords.svg|22px}} [[Hizbul Islam]] (until 2014)
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  • ...to reinforce scientific contacts between astronomers of the former Soviet Union and their colleagues all over the world. Official languges of EAAS - Russia ...rograms aimed to support astronomy and astronomers of the countries-former Soviet Republics and surrounding states:
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  • ...s [[Bessarabia]] and Northern [[Bukovina]] to the [[Soviet Union]] after [[Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina|facing an ultimatum]]. ...[Nazi Germany]] starts its strategic summer offensive against the [[Soviet Union]], codenamed [[Case Blue]].
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  • ...://gtarchive.georgiatoday.ge/news/12911/European-Gudauri-during-the-Soviet-Union:-History-of-the-Resort-&-Marco-Polo-Hotel-Gudauri |access-date=2023-10-08 | ...ABF encountered formidable obstacles while navigating the complexities of Soviet bureaucracy in its endeavor to construct a hotel in the picturesque Gudauri
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  • ...travelled to [[Afghanistan]] to repel [[Soviet invasion of Afghanistan|the Soviet invasion]].<ref name="child">[[Michelle Shephard|Shephard, Michelle]], "Gua ...Hussein’s army before moving to Afghanistan to fight against the Soviet Union. He has a reputation for being a skilled, intelligent, and experienced comm
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  • ...r 27, 2011 |title=New Passenger Car Registrations by Manufacturer European Union (EU) |publisher=ACEA |access-date=January 28, 2011}}</ref> The company went ...|first=Boris M. |last=Shpotov |title=The Ford Motor Company in the Soviet Union in the 1920s-1930s: Strategy, identity, performance, reception, adaptabilit
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  • ...known, nor how he spent the decades between his defection from the Soviet Union and his capture by the Americans, although the Americans have said they bel | quote = The Russian is a veteran of the Soviet war in Afghanistan in the 1980s who deserted and ended up fighting U.S. for
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  • ...orbachev]]'s reforms, in 1989, two years before the break-up of the Soviet Union. ...rs, he and his parents returned to Crimea after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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  • ...e European Axis powers in [[Operation Barbarossa|an invasion of the Soviet Union]], opening the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]], the largest
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  • ...the [[First World War]], while the [[Russian Empire]] became the [[Soviet Union]] after the [[Russian Civil War]]. [[Decolonization]] lead to the creation ...ion]] has been pursued by the [[African Union]], [[ASEAN]], the [[European Union]], and [[Mercosur]]. International political institutions on the internatio
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  • During the [[Soviet occupation of Afghanistan]] the [[Red Army]] built [[Bagram Airfield]].<ref ...eir allies ousted the [[Taliban]], US forces took possession of the former Soviet base. The US military didn't need the volume of hangar space, so a detenti
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  • ...mondeley, Optimus defeated the big game hunter and freed the Autobots. The Soviet plane was returned by the Autobots, with Cholmondeley tied to its nose ante
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  • ...o (Lee) Krutonog''' (born July 26, 1960) is a [[Moldova]] {former [[Soviet Union|USSR]]) born actor, producer and entrepreneur. Known for major supporting r |[[World in Conflict: Soviet Assault|World in Conflict: Soviet Assault (Video Game)]]
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  • ...s in the dense water harbor took nearly a year and claimed the life of one Soviet marine.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.chittagong.mid.ru/relat_e_01.html |t ...ttp://www.bbs.gov.bd/WebTestApplication/userfiles/Image/National%20Reports/Union%20Statistics.pdf |archive-date=8 December 2015 }}</ref> and its Metropolita
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  • ...f the world]]. It is the most spoken native language within the [[European Union]]. German is also widely taught as a [[foreign language]], especially in co {{as of|2012}}, about 90 million people, or 16% of the [[European Union]]'s population, spoke German as their mother tongue, making it the second m
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  • ...United States]], but in 1993, not long after the dissolution of the Soviet Union into individual republice, Ukraine, facing new ecomonic uncertainty, looked
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  • With his hard work and his fast learning skills, he has been selected by the Union cabinet and rewarded so many times with Appreciation Certificates and gifts ...and (after the collapse of the Soviet Union) in Russia and other formerly Soviet-aligned states of Eastern Europe.
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  • Russia was the most dominant republic in the [[Soviet Union]], from its founding, in 1917, until its dissolution, in 1993. However, the birth rates in the European portions of the Soviet Union was much lower than the birth rate in its non-European portions, which are
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  • ...e Highest Attestation Commission at the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union in Moscow, and he was granted a doctorate in Biology.<ref>https://www.funct
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  • During the Cold War, the world's two great superpowers – the [[Soviet Union]] and the United States of America – spent large proportions of their GDP ...both sides of the [[iron curtain]]. Both the United States and the Soviet Union began to develop [[anti-satellite weapon]]s to blind or destroy each other'
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  • ...nch, had their own departments. As late as 1953, for example, the [[Soviet Union]] had a "ministry of war" alongside a "ministry of the navy". * [[Ministry of Defense (Soviet Union)]] (1953–1992)
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  • ...years old, her family left Russia during the disintegration of the Soviet Union and fled to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna Vienna], [https://en.wiki
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  • Its purpose was to detect long-range [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] bombers approaching the [[United States]] during the [[cold war]].
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  • ...the big game hunter [[Lord Cholmondeley]] captures a secret [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] jet, leading to panic of possible war. Cholmondeley then set his sights o
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  • ...d it was one of the major Mujahedin groups in the war against the [[Soviet Union|Soviets]]. HIG has long-established ties with Usama bin Laden. In the ear ...slamic Fighting Group emerged in 1995 among Libyans who had fought against Soviet forces in Afghanistan. Declared [sic] the government of Libyan leader [[Mu
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  • ...cessfully fielded a [[30mm]] grenade launcher, the [[AGS-17]] during its [[Soviet occupation of Afghanistan|war in Afghanistan]], and in 2002, [[Russia]] int
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  • ...Hilali2017">{{cite book|author=A.Z. Hilali|title=US-Pakistan Relationship: Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gEErDwAAQBAJ& ...in the government and served as ambassador to Italy in 1971, to the Soviet Union in 1973, and to Pakistan from 1976 to 1978... Zahir served in the Ministry
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  • ...recursor to the modern country of Georgia while existing within the Soviet Union
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  • ...unted Police]]'s official in charge of countering attempts by the [[Soviet Union]] to spy on Canada.<ref name=WindsorStar1980-12-17/> In the novel ''S'' is a triple agent—a Soviet mole who has been recruited by the United States's [[Central Intelligence A
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  • ...ative. In 1989 he came to New York, USA for Christmas. Mihails came from a Soviet family and was amazed by the world, different from the communist way of lif ...brought up in the USSR as an atheist, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union he was baptized. Mihails is convinced that the church was invented to contr
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  • ...andards, they were lightly armoured. They were about 40 tons - similar to Soviet tanks of the period. ...they had been in storage since shortly after the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]], and needed to be upgraded. One important improvement of Canada's new ve
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  • ...merican guides for the world’s largest design exposition, which toured 9 Soviet cities. In the same year, he founded Droz Marketing and served as its Presi ...s throughout the US, Canada, Taiwan, Korea, England, and the Former Soviet Union on design and creative problem-solving.
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  • ...et", the big game hunter [[Lord Chumley]] captures a secret [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] jet, leading to panic and the possibility of war. Chumley then set his si
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  • ...the big game hunter [[Lord Cholmondeley]] captured a secret [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] jet, leading to panic or possibly war. Cholmondeley then set his sights o
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  • ...the big game hunter [[Lord Cholmondeley]] captured a secret [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] jet, leading to panic of possibly war. Cholmondeley then set his sights o
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  • ...iraspol]], [[Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic|Moldavian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • ...which she is diverting resources. A project that is intended to save the Soviet people in the event of a nuclear war.
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  • ...ve}}</ref> Its continuously built-up [[List of urban areas in the European Union|urban area]], that stretches well beyond the boundaries of the administrati ...est city in Italy, it has the [[List of metropolitan areas in the European Union by GDP|third-largest economy]] among EU cities after Paris and Madrid, and
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  • ...uncil of Credit Unions#International Credit Union Day|International Credit Union Day]] **[[Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Repressions]] ([[former Soviet republics]], except Ukraine)
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  • ...including [[Rhonda Vincent]], [[Alison Krauss]] and [[Union Station (band)|Union Station]], [[Ricky Skaggs]] and [[Del McCoury]]. The genre has developed in ...amilton IV]]. He was the first country musician to perform in the [[Soviet Union]]; he also toured in Australia and the Middle East. He was deemed the "Inte
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  • ...I sent [[BuggyMan]] to kidnap [[Anya Turgenova|Dr. Turgenova]], the Soviet Union's coordinator to the project and a frequent thorn in my side. I tasked [[Fi
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  • ...of an infamous prison in [[Kandahar]]. The prison was built by the Soviet Union, and had a reputation of being a torture prison, from that time. The Talib | work = [[San Diego Union Tribune]]
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  • |52. Anatoly Kudriashov || USSR Chess Championship between the teams of the Union republics 1967|1967. [[Moscow]] |58. [[Igor Ivanov]] || USSR Chess Championship between the teams of the Union republics 1979|1979.[[Moscow]]
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  • ...hey did reveal he was from another nation that had been part of the Soviet Union.
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  • [[China]], [[France]], the [[Soviet Union]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States]], five of the leading vi
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  • ...eanimated in the middle of a battle between the Americans and the [[Soviet Union|Soviets]]. However, he is placed in cryo-stasis once again.
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  • ...dealing with his discovery of [[Siberia]], a region to which the [[Soviet Union]] did not deny him entry when he wanted to go on a lecture tour there, prom
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  • Movshovich was born in Russia (former Soviet Union) and grew up in Silicon Valley, California, United States.
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  • | birth_place = [[Riga]], [[Latvian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]<br />{{small|(now Riga, [[Latvia]])}}
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  • ...d later for specialized political and military training in the then Soviet Union. During his training in Zimbabwe, he interacted with both the commander and
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  • Only Russia and the former [[Soviet Union]] had built nuclear-powered icebreakers. China's previous two ice-breakers
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  • |[[Soviet Union|USSR (Former)]]|| 8.1 || || ||
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  • Yan was born in Sderot, Israel in 1996 to parents who fled the Soviet Union following its collapse in 1991. Yan spent his early life doing extracurricu
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  • Eliza Kaurate was born in the Soviet Union, now Latvia. Raised in NYC. Studied real estate at New York University. Mod
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  • ...ntral and Eastern Europe in the 1990s, in time with the fall of the Soviet Union, and most noticeably in Poland and Lithuania, predominantly Roman
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  • Marta Romashina was born in November 1989 in Penza, RSFSR, Soviet Union and grew up in Prague.
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  • ...med the vessels with old 25mm [[autocannon]], from the era of the [[Soviet Union]] - weapons with "iron sights", not modern fire control systems. Following
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  • * Georges Dumézil (1958): ''ar-'' "to share" (as a union). .... |last=Levin |title=The Music and Tradition of the Bukharan Shashmaqam in Soviet Uzbekistan |type=PhD |location=Princeton |year=1984 |oclc=24081562 }}</ref>
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  • ...nd Ukrainian forces both use vehicles they inherited from the old [[Soviet Union]], making the use of ad hoc symbols urgent, to prevent friendly fire.
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  • .... Averell Harriman|Averell Harriman]], the [[U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union]], was 27 years old. [[Anna Roosevelt]], was the daughter of [[POTUS|U.S. P
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  • ...al agency will recruit them. [[Kim Philby]], an agent of the old [[Soviet Union]], was recruited first. His handlers sent him to [[Spain]], to serve as a
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  • '''Olan Wolf''' (Vladimir Vopilin)  (born 04 January 1972 in the [[Soviet Union]]) is a contemporary international artist and founder of [[Olan Wolf Art Ga
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  • ...United States in 1992, seeking a new life after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, he faced the challenges of adapting to a
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  • | birth_place = [[Kyiv]], [[Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • * In 1992, spanning the dissolution of the Soviet Union, negotiated and co-founded SOVAM headquartered in Moscow with the Soros Fou * invited to serve as a subject matter expert with the European Union’s FP7 and Horizon 2020 (FP8) Research and Technological Development progr
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  • ...areer as a [[software developer]]. In 1994, she moved to the former Soviet Union, where she later became president and CEO of the systems integration firm U
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  • Victoria Rader was born in Ukraine during the time of the Soviet Union. Despite the restrictive environment, she nurtured dreams of freedom and su
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  • ...zes the historical attempts to implement communist ideals, from the Soviet Union to China.
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