Burgh Heath – Marbles Pond This is a wooded area surrounded by what is left of Banstead Common – although the area is often referred
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Burgh Heath – Marbles Pond This is a wooded area surrounded by what is left of Banstead Common – although the area is often referred
In the UK posses grandparents and great grandparents who fought and died to free Europe from the yoke of Nazi German fascism, and together with the Soviet Union, put an end to the Jewish Holocaust. As we continue this mission in the world today, it is ironic that the Israeli Zionist (racists) would now refer to us as ‘anti-Semitic’ despite all our sacrifices for their cause.
Japan has always been something of an enigma to Western eyes. Certainly, during the times of high imperialism leading-up to World War Two, (and during
(Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) “I have no hope of saving my life, the training officer has told me that I am to be shot.
London Mithraeum – Bloomberg Space I doubt there is closet ‘Socialists’ (working secretly) in the Bloomberg finance and planning departments – but the ‘no expense spared’
This was the 131st Motorized Rifle Regiment, composed of elite (Soviet) NKVD troops. This regiment required very fit young men to guard the communications channels through which Lend-Lease cargo was delivered to the Soviet Union, and to support public order in the capital of Iran; eventually participating in ensuring the security of the meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin in Tehran. Among the soldiers and officers of this regiment, there were many athletes from different sports – including football, volleyball, wrestling, track events and weightlifting. Sports continued in Iran, in particular, the football team of the 131st Regiment held regular matches with Iranian teams. In total, in 1944-1945 there were 34 such meetings, of which our players won 30, drew two, and lost two.