• The capture of the tanker Tuapse occurred on 23 June 1954, when a civilian Soviet ship was captured and confiscated by the Republic of China Navy in the...
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  • general who betrayed them, the officer who captured them, and the soldier who shot them). A few days before the premiere at the Odeon Theatre in Bucharest...
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    We will bury you (category Cold War history of the Soviet Union)
    Khrushchev, the de facto ruler of the USSR, while addressing Western ambassadors at a reception at the Polish embassy in Moscow on November 18, 1956. The phrase...
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    The Reykjavík Summit was a summit meeting between U.S. President Ronald Reagan and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail...
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    First Taiwan Strait Crisis (category Military operations of the Chinese Civil War)
    Kuningtou Battle of Hainan Island Kashmir Princess Capture of Tanker Tuapse Second Taiwan Strait Crisis Third Taiwan Strait Crisis Legal status of Taiwan Nuclear...
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    Igor Gouzenko (category Soviet intelligence personnel who defected to the West)
    June 25, 1982) was a cipher clerk for the Soviet embassy to Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, and a lieutenant of the Soviet Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU)...
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    Guang Da Xing No. 28 incident (category 2013 in the Philippines)
    imprisonment; each of the eight was also ordered to pay P100,000 in civil damages. Sino-Philippine Treaty of Amity Capture of the Tuapse Philippines–Taiwan...
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  • This is a list of people who have been accused of, or confirmed as working for intelligence organizations of the Soviet Union and Soviet-aligned countries...
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    long before the crisis in 1954, ROC Navy captured a Soviet civilian oil tanker "Tuapse" in the high sea of Bashi Channel, which was on course from Odessa...
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    status ended; and the regulation on the vessels, crew and owner companies was abolished on 15 January 1992. Capture of Tanker Tuapse 1987 Lieyu massacre...
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  • Capitulation of Tainan (1895) - Capture of the Tuapse - Vincent Robert Capodanno - Cemetery of Zhenghaijun - Censorship in the Republic of China - Central...
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  • Rostov Defensive Operation (category History of Luhansk Oblast)
    on the southern bank of the Don. After that, it was supposed to develop an offensive to the south and, first of all, to capture Maykop and Tuapse in order...
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  • Russia, an oil depot in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai, caught fire. Locals reported multiple drones in the air before and after the fire. The fire was localised without...
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  • E.A. — Extraordinary Accident (category Films about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    Soviet tanker "Tuapse" on 23 June 1954. The film is set in 1954. Soviet tanker "Poltava" traveling with kerosene to China, is captured by the Kuomintang....
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    1942, German troops captured Rostov-on-Don, opening the Caucasus region of the southern Soviet Union to the Germans and threatening the oil fields beyond...
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    1987 Lieyu massacre (category Aftermath of the Vietnam War)
    portal Vietnam portal February 28 incident July 13 Penghu incident Capture of Tanker Tuapse Kashmir Princess Ting Yao-tiao Lei Chen Bo Yang Lin Yi-hsiung Chen...
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  • Republic of China presidential election. 23 June – The Republic of China Navy captures the tanker Tuapse from the Soviet Union. 3 September – Start of First...
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  • Tsay Chung-han (category Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan)
    Tsay became an advocate for the sailors captured during the Tuapse incident. His efforts and press coverage by the Independence Evening Post led President...
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    armed the Kuban Cossacks, and prevented a Red Army advance south along the Black Sea coast. By the middle of July the Georgians had occupied Tuapse. Mazniashvili...
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    opposing the raids of nomads, and fighting for the expansion of the territory of Kievan Rus'. Following the disintegration of Kievan Rus', the emergence of the...
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    Case Blue (category Battles and operations of the Soviet–German War)
    continued towards Tuapse on the Black Sea coast and in the east Elista was taken on 13 August. In the south, the German advance was stopped north of Grozny, after...
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    around the Greater Caucasus with an army from the South, capturing key cities such as Novorossiysk and Tuapse, and, with another group from the East, to...
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  • воинской славы“». (The President of the Russian Federation. Ukaz #557 of May 5, 2008 On the assignment to Tuapse of the Honorary title of the Russian Federation...
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    Japanese destroyer Yukikaze (1939) (category Destroyers of the Republic of China Navy)
    the Taiwanese Navy captured the Soviet tanker "Tuapse"" (in Russian). Versia. Prof. Sergey Vradiy (2020-02-20). ""Tuapse" Oil Tanker Episode in the History...
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    an attack against the White Army led by Moiseev and Denikin to claim the Black Sea coastline from Tuapse to Sochi and Adler for the independent Georgia...
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    shelter in the severe winter, and in March, the crowd of refugees at the Circassian port of Tuapse approached twenty thousand. Only a portion of those who...
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    Kreises Tuapse. In: Caucasica, 1934, 11, S. 1–39 O'Rourke, Shane (2017). "The Emancipation of the Serfs in Europe" (PDF). In Eltis, David (ed.). The Cambridge...
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    Federal Act No. 261. The Administration provides management, equipment and funding support to captains of Russian seaports (Sochi, Tuapse, Gelendzhik, Novorossiysk...
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    Retrieved 2021-08-09. "San Blas". uboat.net. Retrieved February 23, 2022. "Tuapse (Soviet Motor tanker) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII - uboat...
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    present-day Georgian provinces of Samegrelo, Imereti, Guria, Adjara, Svaneti, Racha; Abkhazia; modern Russia's Sochi and Tuapse districts; and present-day...
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