up to its transfer to the Ukrainian SSR in 1954. Throughout its time in the Soviet Union, Crimea underwent a population change. Because of alleged collaboration...
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Supreme Council of Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov stated that the 1954 transfer of Crimea from the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to the Ukrainian...
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Russia–Ukraine border (redirect from The Great Wall of Ukraine)
administratively it is part of Crimea, Ukraine. During the Soviet period, the island along with Crimea was transferred to Ukraine in 1954; the fact which was...
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Ukraine's independence questioned the 1954 transfer of Crimea, including prominent politicians such as mayor of Moscow Yury Luzhkov and Vladimir Zhirinovsky...
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Before the 1954 transfer of Crimea, Sevastopol was elevated into a "city of republican subordination" of the Russian SFSR – a predecessor of the modern...
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Vladimir Konstantinov (politician) (category People of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation)
20 February 2014, during a visit to Moscow, he stated that the 1954 transfer of Crimea from the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to the Ukrainian...
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2014 Crimean status referendum (redirect from 2014 referendum in Crimea)
period of the Soviet Union, the Crimean Oblast was a subdivision of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic until the 1954 transfer of Crimea into...
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orders of Joseph Stalin, in what has been described as a cultural genocide. Crimea was downgraded to an oblast in 1945. In 1954, the USSR transferred the...
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the Crimean Peninsula during the period of the Soviet Union, from the 1920s to 1991. The government of Crimea from 1921 to 1936 was the Crimean Autonomous...
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President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower warns against his country's intervention in Vietnam. February 19 – 1954 transfer of Crimea: The Soviet...
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1991 Soviet coup attempt (redirect from Soviet Coup of 1991)
delegation landed in Crimea. Around 4:00 pm, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, chaired by the heads of the chambers of the union parliament...
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Sino-Soviet split (redirect from Sino-Soviet Treaty of 1954)
the transfer of the Chinese Eastern Railway in Manchuria, Port Arthur and Dalian to Chinese control. In return, the PRC recognized the independence of the...
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Nikita Khrushchev (category Members of the Presidium of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union)
generation of reformers with both an inspiration and a cautionary tale. 1954 transfer of Crimea History of the Soviet Union (1953–1964) Outline of the Cold...
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Second Chechen War, the Russo-Georgian War, the Crimea and Donbas conflicts, and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ethnic conflicts in the former Soviet...
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Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, made to the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on 25 February...
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Great Purge (redirect from Red Terror Massacre of 1937)
rest of Party leadership, but the transcripts belie this, although they show differences of opinion regarding the contents. Starting from 1954, some of the...
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bayrağı / Къырым байрагъы) is the flag of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in Ukraine and the Republic of Crimea controlled by Russia. The flag was officially...
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cleansing of the Crimean Tatars by the Soviet regime, and in 1954, Crimea was transferred to the Ukrainian SSR as part of celebrations of the 300th anniversary...
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jurisdiction. In 1954, Crimea Oblast was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Ukrainian SSR. Shortly prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Crimea was granted...
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reactions to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation have largely been condemnatory of Russia's actions, supportive of Ukraine's sovereignty and...
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Eastern Front (World War II) (redirect from Eastern Front of World War II)
of Azov coast, also advancing through Kharkov, Kursk, and Stalino. The combined German and Romanian forces moved into the Crimea and took control of all...
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Crimea. The Way Home (Russian: «Крым. Путь на Родину») is a Russian propaganda television documentary about the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation...
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Russian–Ukrainian Friendship Treaty (redirect from Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership)
Russia–Ukraine relations have deteriorated since the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea and Russian support for separatist forces in the war in Ukraine's Donbas...
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of Crimea may refer to: Annexation of the Crimean Khanate by the Russian Empire (1783) Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation (2014) Transfer...
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Republic of Crimea in 1998–2014. Proclaimed self-governance. Seceded Ukraine. (in Russian) Declaration № 142-Н of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme...
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February – Berlin Conference (1954) 19 February – 1954 transfer of Crimea 14 March – Soviet Union legislative election, 1954 16 May-26 June – Kengir uprising...
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Polish–Soviet War (redirect from Aftermath of the Polish–Soviet War)
post-World War II adjustments, the borders of the republics had remained stable, except for the 1954 transfer of Crimea from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian...
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Soviet Union (redirect from The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
(1890–1986), Andrey Vyshinsky (1883–1954) and Andrei Gromyko (1909–1989). Intellectuals were based in the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Comintern...
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Soviet Union in World War II (redirect from Military history of the Soviet Union during World War II)
take Moscow. The German southern campaign began with a push to capture the Crimea, which ended in disaster for the Red Army. Stalin publicly criticised his...
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The Republic of Crimea is a republic of Russia, comprising most of the Crimean Peninsula, but excluding Sevastopol. Its territory corresponds to the pre-2023...
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