Russian Veterans Recall Horrors of WW2 Eastern Front
Russia staged a huge military parade in Moscow Saturday to mark the 70th anniversary of victory in the Second World War over Nazi Germany. VOA spoke to veterans of the conflict about their memories of the fighting, and their thoughts on current tensions between Russia and the West. Henry Ridgwell reports.
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In the summer of 1941 German army was the strongest in Europe and was preparing to use its superiority to defeat the Soviet Union in a three-month lightning campaign. The Soviets, on the other hand, were preparing for a long war and had built up a strong war economy, but the modernization and expansion of the Red Army was still underway and its methods and organization were not yet fully tested in battle. Can the Wehrmacht damage the Soviet Union enough to prevent a recovery or can the Soviets hold until their long-term advantages start to have a strong impact on the war?
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White House officials have confirmed that the United States would begin withdrawing from Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty) with Russia.
US President Donald Trump had earlier made it clear that he intended to withdraw from the INF Treaty, blaming Russian non-compliance.
America has provided Russia with a 6 month window to get back to compliance.
Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told the BBC, All [European] allies agree with the United States because Russia has violated the treaty for several years. They are deploying more and more of the new nuclear-capable missiles in Europe.”
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The Russian military is wrapping up its largest military exercise of the post-Cold War era in Siberia, a set of drills that includes Chinese troops. But the war game represents a shallow partnership of convenience, not a burgeoning alliance against the United States, former government officials and Russia experts say.
Russian government-controlled media have trumpeted the drills as the biggest exercise in decades, involving 300,000 troops practicing to defend against maritime and aerial attacks and spreading combat lessons learned in Syria. Some 3,000 Chinese personnel are also participating.
The Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies are closely watching the five-day-long exercise that began Sept. 11 and which have involved helicopter and parachute landings by Russian infantry forces. Satellite images also show formations of armored vehicles assembled for a parade viewing, which President Vladimir Putin attended.
But people with direct experience studying the Russian military up close warn against taking Moscow's official numbers of troops participating at face value.
“I think they’re probably exaggerating the size,” said retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, who was the top U.S. Army commander in Europe until earlier this year. Hodges noted that during last year’s Zapat 2017 exercise in Russia's European east, the Russians did the opposite, claiming that they involved only 13,000 troops “when every professional soldier and observer knows there were about 100,000.”
The latest exercise, which began Tuesday, is known as Vostok 2018 after the eastern military district where it is taking place. It comes nine months after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis unveiled a new national defense strategy that places a new emphasis on “strategic competition” with Russia and China, and amid worsening U.S. relations with both countries.
War games in Russia's Far East are not subject to monitoring by international military observers who could provide a reality check on Moscow’s troop figures, said Michael Kofman, who studies the Russian military at the Center for Naval Analyses, a think tank affiliated with the U.S. government. That means “the Russian military can aggrandize the numbers for Vostok in a way they can’t for others,” he said.
“I think the safest way to count is to divide the official number by three. It’s still a very large exercise, but I suspect it’ll be less than 100,000,” Kofman said.
Some Russia-watchers have seen even more significance in the presence of the Chinese troops — especially because previous Russian exercises in the region are believed to have been partly designed to practice for possible Chinese attacks.
“What’s different about this exercise is the Chinese participation, which is relatively small but sends an important signal,” said Jeffrey Mankoff of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a former adviser on U.S.-Russia relations at the State Department. “Russia is telling Beijing that China is not the focus of Russian planning in the Far East any more, and signaling to the U.S. and NATO that if the relationship stays bad, Russia has other options.”
Russia and China are “not allies, but in response to pressure from the United States, they’re signaling that they’re don’t see each other as threats,” added Kofman. “They’ve both been called out as strategic competitors in the U.S. national defense strategy.”
But senior U.S. officials are so far not making much of the rapprochement, initially viewing it as a marriage of convenience and not one likely to last given Moscow and Beijing's deep-seated competition.
“I see little in the long term that aligns Russia and China,” Mattis told reporters earlier this week.
Others agreed. “These exercises are planned months if not years in advance, so this isn’t something that occurred overnight,” added Mark Simakovsky of the Atlantic Council, who helped oversee Russia policy as an Obama administration Pentagon official. “I don’t believe this exercise indicates a wider alliance against the United States, but clearly these two countries will continue to cooperate to subvert U.S. interests in Asia.”
Mankoff, the former State Department Russia adviser, echoed that thought.
“The Russian Far East is a long way from NATO territory, and I don’t think China in particular is looking to pick that fight or be burdened by alliance obligations,” he said. “There’s nothing here that indicates provocation or a threat to NATO. The Russians and Chinese are not gearing up
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: PICTURES OF 1960 ROCKET DISASTER AT KAPUSTIN YAR
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Dramatic pictures showing one of the worst rocket disasters in the history of the space race have been made public for the first time.
Information about the massive explosion at the Kapustin Yar launch site was kept top secret by the Soviet Union.
Only now, 36 years after more than 70 people were killed in a raging inferno, is the full story being told.
Fully primed with fuel and ready to go, the R-16 rocket was due to make the next leap forward in the missile race with America.
But the launch ended in death and disaster.
The missile erupted in a giant fire ball - turning the launch pad into an inferno.
The tragedy at Kapustin Yar was one of the closest kept secrets of the old Soviet Union.
This film, declassified only days ago, shows the full horror as ground staff, their clothing on fire, run for their lives.
Many of them didn't make it.
74 were burnt to death at the missile site in south east Russia near the border with Kazakhstan.
The full death toll was only released last year in the Russian military press.
The cause of the horrific accident is thought to be last minute welding work on the missile.
Colonel Valentin Anokhin speaks freely for the first time of the events of October 24 1960.
Only now can he watch the film of the blast which he shot as a young military cameraman.
Many of the dead were personal friends.
Filming the aftermath the next day, he says only white stains on the melted asphalt remained.
He blames the disaster squarely on the ruinous arms race with America.
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Khrushchev decided that we were going to cut down on ships and airplanes. He said from the start that we were going to produce rockets as if they were cucumbers. And we did indeed produce a lot of different rockets. Well, it all came from confrontation with the west. The powerful NATO bloc had just been formed.
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When the Second World War ended, the Soviet Union was desperate to develop its own nuclear weapons to counter America's atomic capability.
The Soviets knew they also needed long range rockets to deliver the warheads.
Design teams worked round the clock, remodeling and perfecting the missiles.
The goal - to construct a rocket that could make the flight to the United States and neutralise the threat of a preemptive attack.
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He came to the launch site and of course he just wanted to make his report, urgently cover up the affair and leave. A catastrophe is really only felt by relatives of the dead...on a state level, the death of, say, 100 individuals is not that deeply felt.
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Surviving relatives of the men who died at Kapustin Yar can now openly mourn their loved ones - victims of the Cold War.
But to this day most of the families still don't know the full facts behind the tragedy.
They were sent telegrams in October 1960, simply stating their husbands and sons had died in the line of duty.
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On Wednesday, 3rd July Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a bill that formally withdrew Russian from 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty with the United States.
This move came after the United States decided to drop out from the deal earlier this year. America had accused Russia of violating the agreement for many years.
In February, U.S President Donal Trump had declared his intention and had stated that America will move out of the deal unless Russia started to comply with the provisions of the treaty.
At that time Russia had indicated that it will also withdraw.
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