In recent weeks, as Russia and Ukraine have been in the media spotlight, symbols of that haunting legacy have reemerged, bearing new meanings but retaining their old resonances for Jews. Cossacks ...
The Moscow mules have allowed Russian forces to sneak by Ukraine’s high-tech defenses and dodge drones that have become ...
According to the legend, this was Russian Cossacks, who gave the idea of the bistro restaurants to the French restaurant keepers, demanding to treat them “bystro, bystro!” (bistro – quickly).
Russian units from the North group of forces continue to develop an offensive in the Kursk region, regaining significant ...
the lovers were from Russian Jewish and Russian Cossack families. Zangwill’s play emphatically claimed that America was a new country where the old hatreds had no place. For the new immigrants ...
CHITA, March 30, /ITAR-TASS/. For the first time since the October Revolution a member of regional government was elected as ataman, a military chief of Cossacks in southern Siberia’s republic ...
The Illustrated London News. February 3, 1854 Cossacks Skirmishing. The Illustrated London News. November 16, 1855 John Tenniel. Cartoon. Punch. July 17, 1853 A heavily armed Russian Cossack soldier ...
Cossacks were known as servants of the state or, in Russian - Sluzhilyye Lyudi. These servants of the state played a key role in Siberian settlement by Russians. The Cossacks, a translation of the ...
Gallagher, S.J.; a representative of the Russian government; and Joseph Farrell ... Boston College who also served for two decades as University Secretary. A Jesuit Cossack: A Memoir by Louis J.