Aftermath of suicide bomb attack on police checkpoint that killed 15 and wounded 34
Residents and car dealership owners were on Tuesday assessing the damage caused to their properties when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into a police checkpoint a day earlier.
Late Monday a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into a police checkpoint in the eastern Habibiya district, killing 15 people and wounding 34 others, police said.
Dozens of cars dealerships line the main street of Habibiya neighbourhood where the suicide bombing took place.
Earlier in the day, a car bomb struck near a bus stop in northern Baghdad, killing 11 and wounding 22.
And in the sprawling district of Sadr City, a bomb hidden in a vegetable cart killed four and wounded 18.
Hospital officials confirmed the casualties.
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Stalingrado - Volgograd
visita guidata a Mamaev Kurgan, la collina teatro della battaglia di Stalingrado 4a parte
Hampton by Hilton Volgograd
RGB подсветка фасадов и освещение территории гостиницы Hampton by Hilton в Волгограде. Проект разработан и реализован компанией Светосила (Волгоград). Моделирование и визуализация - студия INTEGRA (Киев).
Lavrov and Steinmeier pay tribute to victims of WW2 Battle of Stalingrad
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier pay their respects to the memorial mass graves of Russian and German soldiers in Volgograd, Russia. Formerly known as Stalingrad, the city was the scene of the bloodiest battle in World War II and possibly in the history of warfare.
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Liberation Of Stalingrad - Epic Report (1943)
Full title reads: LIBERATION OF STALINGRAD - PATHE GAZETTE EPIC RECORD.
Stalingrad, Soviet Union (USSR).
Various shots of large Russian artillery barrage before the attack on Stalingrad - snow everywhere. Various shots of advancing Russian troops across snow. Various shots of frozen German bodies lying in graveyards and amongst smashed equipment. Russian Generals Rokosovski and Batov and Marshall Voronov in trenches outside Stalingrad. Various good shots of Russian gunners firing field guns on open sights and troops using rifles and machine guns during last fighting inside the city. Various shots of Germans surrender from buildings in the city under the white flag. Several shots of the ensuing lines of prisoners. Various close up shots of some of the German generals captured during the battle of Stalingrad. Among those noted are Brigadier General Demitriu, Lieutenant General Schlemmer, Major General Von Drebber and Lieutenant General Von Daniel. Various shots of Supreme Commander of German Stalingrad Armies, Field Marshal Paulus, and his Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Schmidt as they are interrogated by Russian Lieutenant General Shumilov inside Red Army headquarters. Various good shots of forlorn faces in huge column of German prisoners as they wend their way out of the city they had ravaged. Part of the liberated city as Red Flag is hung out in foreground. Close up shot of the Order of the Day from Stalin posted in the City. English translation shows that it congratulates the soldiers of the Don Front for freeing Stalingrad from the Nazis - dated 2nd February 1943. GV. Battered city of Stalingrad with lines of German prisoners through streets.
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In Russia, security has been ramped up after five bodies were discovered in the south of the country.
All the victims, including at least two taxi drivers, were shot dead and found in four separate cars near the city of Stavropol.
Authorities say an improvised explosive device went off near one of the vehicles but nobody was hurt.
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San Andreas
Ray Gaines è un soccorritore dei vigili del fuoco di Los Angeles separato dalla moglie Emma e con una figlia che deve andare a Seattle. Nel frattempo un sismologo del Caltech, Lawrence Hayes, e il suo collega nonché amico e allievo Kim Park scoprono uno sciame sismico nei pressi della Diga di Hoover, e ipotizzano che nelle vicinanze di quest'ultima ci possa essere una faglia rimasta completamente sconosciuta. Così i due si dirigono sul posto per testare un macchinario di loro invenzione che può prevedere i terremoti con largo anticipo rilevando dei picchi magnetici prima di questi ultimi. Mentre fanno le loro rilevazioni, Kim nota un grande picco magnetico che pochi secondi dopo viene seguito da un forte terremoto di magnitudo 7.1 della Scala Richter, che demolisce la diga e uccide Kim che si sacrifica per salvare una bambina. Ray a Los Angeles viene immediatamente avvisato della cosa e si prepara per le operazioni di soccorso. Intanto sua figlia Blake si muove verso San Francisco con il nuovo compagno della madre, Daniel Riddick, un ricco imprenditore edile, che è intento a costruire un grande grattacielo nel centro della città.
Intanto, Lawrence scopre che il terremoto causato dalla faglia in Nevada, ha destabilizzato la faglia di San Andreas, così lui e il suo team si mettono al lavoro e scoprono giganteschi picchi magnetici lungo tutta la faglia, ma ormai è troppo tardi per avvisare la popolazione; infatti un fortissimo terremoto di magnitudo 9,1 colpisce il sud della California, e causa pesanti danni fino a San Francisco. Nel momento in cui il terremoto colpisce, Emma sta pranzando con la sorella di Daniel, Susan, in un grattacielo nel centro di Los Angeles. Appena comincia il terremoto, Emma avvisa subito Ray che è ignaro di tutto, essendo in volo verso il Nevada; Ray quindi si mette subito in volo verso la città, che nel frattempo è stata praticamente rasa al suolo dalla scossa. Qui Ray riesce a salvare sua moglie e a sfuggire dal centro città, evitando diversi grattacieli che crollano. I due si mettono immediatamente in viaggio verso San Francisco, dove la loro figlia Blake è rimasta intrappolata in un garage sotterraneo. Daniel, intanto, prova ad aiutare la ragazza, ma dopo una scossa di assestamento, perde la calma e scappa via, lasciando Blake che viene soccorsa da due ragazzi precedentemente conosciuti, Ben e il suo fratellino Ollie; la coppia riesce a salvare Blake, e dopo aver contattato Ray, il trio si mette alla ricerca di un punto di incontro, dove Ray ed Emma potranno salvarli. Intanto l'elicottero che trasporta Ray ed Emma finisce il carburante e si schiantano in una Bakersfield completamente piombata nel caos dopo le scosse; qui i due riescono a rubare un camioncino, ma nelle campagne intorno alla città, trovano un gigantesco burrone che gli taglia la strada: il burrone si rivela la faglia di San Andreas, che dopo il sisma si è parzialmente aperta. Per fortuna i protagonisti vengono aiutati da una coppia di anziani che prima li avevano avvisati del pericolo; infatti uno degli anziani era un pilota e scambia il camioncino rubato da Ray con un aereo.
Nel frattempo Lawrence individua picchi magnetici ancora più intensi, e scopre che un terremoto ancora più grande sta per colpire il nord della California, così grazie all'aiuto di una giornalista, il sismologo avvisa la popolazione dicendo che tutti devono fuggire al più presto, perché il terremoto in arrivo sarà così potente che si potrà avvertire anche dall'altra parte degli Stati Uniti, sulla costa orientale.
Ray ed Emma riescono ad arrivare a San Francisco, ma purtroppo, poco dopo il loro arrivo la città viene colpita da un colossale terremoto, che si rivela addirittura essere di magnitudo 9,6, diventando il più forte terremoto mai registrato dall'uomo. Il sisma demolisce completamente la città, già martoriata dal precedente sisma e ferisce la gamba di Ben. Il trio di ragazzi quindi si dirige verso il grattacielo che Daniel stava costruendo, miracolosamente sopravvissuto alla scossa. Ray ed Emma intanto si accorgono che il livello del mare sta scendendo, e capiscono che è in arrivo uno tsunami; i due così prendono un motoscafo e si dirigono verso il mare sperando di evitare l'onda, ma è troppo tardi, così sono costretti a cavalcarla sperando di poterla superare; intanto Daniel viene ucciso quando lo tsunami trascina una nave container contro il Golden Gate Bridge, che distrugge il ponte e schiaccia Daniel. Emma e Ray riusciti a superare l'onda, cominciano a vagare per le rovine sommerse della città, alla ricerca della figlia e dei due ragazzi. Dopo un po' i protagonisti riescono a trovare i ragazzi, ma il palazzo dove questi ultimi si erano rifugiati crolla; Ben e Ollie si salvano, ma Blake rimane intrappolata e comincia ad annegare, ma Ray in un disperato tentativo riesce a salvarla.
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Visit Wolgograd formerly known as Stalingrad - We will join the Victory Day Parade in Wolgograd and celebrate 9th of May with the locals. We also going to see the war memorials and war cemetery.
Join us on a wonderful history tour to Russia and Russian culture.
Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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FIREWORK AT WOLGA RIVER IN VOLGOGRAD / STALINGRAD TOURS & TRAVEL IN RUSSIA
Visit Wolgograd formerly known as Stalingrad - We will join the Victory Day Parade in Wolgograd and celebrate 9th of May with the locals. We also going to see the war memorials and war cemetery.
Join us on a wonderful history tour to Russia and Russian culture.
Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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Stalingrad - HD Official Trailers (2013)
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FIREWORKS AT VICTORY DAY - Wolga River Promenade in Volgograd/Stalingrad
Visit Wolgograd formerly known as Stalingrad - We will join the Victory Day Parade in Wolgograd and celebrate 9th of May with the locals. We also going to see the war memorials and war cemetery.
Join us on a wonderful history tour to Russia and Russian culture.
Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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World War II: The Blitz on Berlin - Full Documentary
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In May 1945, after some of the most bitter and destructive fightings of the war, the city of Berlin fell to the allies, Hitler committed suicide and Germany finally surrendered.
This film illustrates the city of Berlin’s battle from the very first air raid by the RAF until its demise in a stimulating analysis of this most agonizing and momentous of all phases of the war.
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Farewell to Russia - From Moscow to Murmansk
After four years in the country, Jelle Brandt Corstius says goodbye to his Russia. He visits people and places that are illustrative of the way he has come to know Russia. Thus, he takes us to the subway in Moscow, which forms a society in itself. With his landlord, Jelle visits a Russian Orthodox mass, a promise from long ago that Jelle finally redeemed. We are following him during a visit to a shelter for poor Russians, located directly across the mayor's house, who does everything he can to get rid of them, because they spoil his view.
In the first series: From Moscow to Magadan, Jelle Brandt Corstius traveled from West to East, focusing on the endless Russian countryside and the villages. In this second series: From Moscow to Murmansk, he travels from North to South along the largest river of Russia: the Volga River. A trip along the relatively unknown cities like Murmansk, Volgograd, Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, but also to Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Through topics like women in Russia, new censorship, the environmental problem from Russian perspective and the ideological vacuum, a relatively unknown side of Russia is once again exposed.
Presented by: Jelle Brandt Corstius
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Directed by: Hans Pool
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Visit Wolgograd formerly known as Stalingrad - We will join the Victory Day Parade in Wolgograd and celebrate 9th of May with the locals. We also going to see the war memorials and war cemetery.
Join us on a wonderful history tour to Russia and Russian culture.
Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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Воронеж, фото & My City Voronezh, Russia, photos
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Zaitsev (Jude Law) and other Russian foot soldiers attempt to reclaim the city of Stalingrad from German control.
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A turning point in 20th century war history is the focus of this fact-based account of the 1942-1943 battle of Stalingrad, in which the Germans were finally defeated by Russian influence -- one of the bloodiest battles in World War II history. The film stars Jude Law as Vassili, a marksman from the Urals who is transported to Stalingrad in 1942, and a master German sniper, Major Koenig (Ed Harris). Koenig, an expert German sniper, is determined to eliminate his formidable opponent by any means necessary; meanwhile, Vassili has joined forces with Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a young Russian political adversary, who is impressed by Vassili's skills and raises his profile in the Soviet Union. Both Vassili and Danilov become involved with Tanya (Rachel Weisz), whose Jewish parents have been captured by the Germans and have forced her to take up with the men on a sniper expedition. Koenig and Vassili begin to develop traps for each other, until fate inevitably must bring the two sharpshooters together. This large-scale production, financed mostly by Teuton companies, also features Bob Hoskins as Nikita Krushchev and Ron Perlman as an aging Russian sniper.
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TM & © Paramount (2001)
Cast: Jude Law
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud
Producers: Jean-Jacques Annaud, Alain Godard, Roland Pellegrino, Jörg Reichl, John D. Schofield, Alisa Tager
Screenwriters: Jean-Jacques Annaud, Alain Godard
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