World of Warships - Naval Fortress: Vladivostok
In this episode of Naval Fortresses, we look at the Vladivostok Fortress, which protected the largest Russian port on the Pacific Ocean!
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Vladivostok Travel Video
Vladivostok Travel Video, It has the rep, everyone around the Far East seems to look up to it, and Vladivostok is indeed pretty good to look at for a couple days. Some streets are a bit drab, but the setting is remarkable: a series of peaks and peninsulas curl around Golden Horn Bay (bukhta Zolotoy Rog; named after Istanbuls similar-looking harbour), which is home to huge icebreakers and the Russian Pacific Fleet.
Vladivostok Travel Video, quite the port-town bustler before communism (back when the Swiss family Brynner brought a bald Yul into the world here in 1920), Vladivostoks cosmopolitan urges have slowly returned after the long Soviet snooze. Vladivostok was firmly off limits to all foreigners (and most Russians) during the life of the USSR. Today you can (fairly freely) hop on ferries to far-off beaches on former navy-only islands, Travel century-old forts or a Soviet sub, and weave past battalions of Chinese, Japanese and Korean summer Travelists.
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Vladivostok - January holidays 2015 (Gopro Hero 3)
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Siberian Tiger Rescued From City Streets, Returned to Wild | National Geographic
See a rare Siberian tiger returned to the wild. In 2016, Vladik was spotted roaming the busy streets of Vladivostok, Russia. Eventually he was sedated and captured by wildlife rangers. After undergoing rehabilitation, he was released in Bikin National Park, far away from any human settlements. He's about three years old and weighs approximately 300 pounds.
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Siberian tigers, also called Amur tigers, are the largest of their species and can reach 13 feet in length and weigh up to 660 pounds. Their numbers collapsed in the 1930s but have since rebounded and there are an estimated 360 left in the wild.
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Vladivostok
Vladivostok (Russian: Владивосток; IPA: [vlədʲɪvɐˈstok] ( ), lit. ruler of the East) is a city and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai, Russia, located at the head of the Golden Horn Bay, not far from Russia's borders with China and North Korea. The population of the city, according to the 2010 Census, is 592,034, down from 594,701 recorded in the 2002 Census. The city is the home port of the Russian Pacific Fleet and the largest Russian port on the Pacific Ocean.
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Allied Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918-1919
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Scope & Content: Reel 1 has panoramic views of Vladivostok. Ger. POW's unload the transport Sherman, refugees congregate in the railway station, U.S. troops stand inspection, 31st Inf. officers pose, and Japanese troops guard the station. Shows trucks and autos. Reel 2, U.S. troops march and stand inspection, machine guns are readied and fired, an airplane flies overhead, Col. Robinson and aides pose in Spasskoe, medics pose at a Khabarovsk hospital, and Japanese troops load war materiel on flatcars in Khabarovsk. Shows railway supplies in Ogalnia, Col. Styer, the Amur and Ussuri Rivers, and a Japanese depot. Reel 3 shows dock facilities at Red River Station on the Ussuri; U.S. and allied troops; civilians; sentries guarding a bridge over the Amur; a funeral procession; Styer posing with Japanese Gen. Oi; Ger. POW's exercising at Red River Station; Cols. Murrow and Robinson on a train; a U.S. guard mount; and Russ. troops. Reel 4, Japanese troops guard a U.S. train, crew members pose, Japanese Gen. Kayizuka visits Styer, Ataman Kalmikoff's Cossacks drill, U.S. troops put on a rodeo, Cossacks pose, and Morrow poses in his quarters. Reel 5, officers pose aboard the Brit. cruiser Suffolk, sailors row to the cruiser Brooklyn, Brit. Gen. Knox poses with aides, Brit. troops march thru Vladivostok, and Graves poses with aides Eichelberger and Offutt. Shows hospital cars on a siding. Reel 6 shows ships in Vladivostok, Japanese crewmen, docks, and Russ. army maneuvers. The transport Warren cuts a path thru ice and workmen board a tug. Reel 7, Czech's guard and feed Bolshevik's on a train in Pogranichnaya, Manchuria. Shows an A.R.C. train near Nekolsk, Siberia, trucks on railway cars, wrecked cars in Harbi Manchuria, the Buchadeu hospital, and a train near Lake Baikal. Refugees walk along the Siberian railroad, Japanese and Chinese troops stand inspection, Russ. and Chinese troops guard the Harbin station, Japanese troops practicebayonet drills, and Czech's unload a train. Reel 8 shows officers in autos and Cossacks on horseback, small ships in a river, horse drawn sleds, a horse drawn supply train, Red Cross nurses and doctors, men leaving a tug, Czech Gen. Stefannik, Gens. Gaida and Syrovy inspecting Czech troops, Serbian troops at the Ekaterinburg station, It. troops drilling in Krasnoyarsk, Russ. troops drilling, refugees huts, scenes of Omsk, and Fr. artillery. Russ. officers pose. Reel 9, Bolshevik POW's arrive at an Ekaterinburg prison, A.R.C. agents visit refugees' huts, Russ. troops march, refugees wash clothing thru holes in ice, officers pose, wounded troops detrain, A.R.C. supplies are unloaded, horse drawn sleds carry Russ. Army supplies, and Russ. soldiers guard a train. Shows scenes of Omsk, U.S. Consul Harris, wrecked towers and trains along the Siberian railroad, Red Cross Dr. Teusler and U.S. Consul Palmer at Ekaterinburg, a railway bridge, a Russ. cemetery, and Cossacks. Doctors examine patients in Tieumen hospital, men play chess and exhibit frostbitten feet, and nurses pose. Reel 10, Czech Gens Stefannik, Gaida, and Syrovy review and decorate Russ. troops in Ekaterinburg. Troops assemble for movement to the front. Shows int. and ext. views of the house where the Romanov's were executed, masses of Russ. refugees, Lake Baikal from a moving train, and services at an Orthodox Church. Includes scenes of Ekaterinburg and close-ups of Czech officers. Reel 11, sailors are inspected and officers pose aboard the Chinese battleship Hai Yung, Can. troops board the Empress of Asia, officers walk thru a Can. cemetery, Czech cavalry demonstrates riding skills, allied troops engage in a tug-of-war as numerous allied Gens. look on, and allied MP's pose. Shows panoramic views of Vladivostok, boats beached on a river bank, horse drawn vehicles, a tug covered with troops, disabled Can. soldiers, and the decoration of Can. officers. U.S.,Brit., Can., Fr., It., Japanese, Russ., Czech, Serbian, and Chinese troops pose. Japanese sailors wave flags and cheer on comrades in a tug-
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Safari Park / Russia Timur Goat Loves Amur Tiger
At Russia's Seashore Safari Park rangers were surprised when Amur Tiger made a friend of his dinner the Goat Timur. It is all because the kid goat had never been taught to fear the tiger. So Amur Tiger decided not to mess around with him. The best mates take walks together in the snow.
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Vladivostok | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:12 2 History
00:07:21 3 Geography
00:08:25 3.1 Climate
00:11:18 4 Politics
00:13:13 5 Administrative and municipal status
00:13:49 6 Demographics
00:14:34 7 Economy
00:16:01 8 Transportation
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00:19:27 8.2 Port
00:19:52 9 Education
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00:26:26 12.2 Minny Gorodok
00:27:02 12.3 Detsky Razvlekatelny Park
00:27:26 12.4 Admiralsky Skver
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00:29:24 15 Twin towns and sister cities
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Vladivostok (Russian: Владивосто́к, IPA: [vlədʲɪvɐˈstok] (listen), literally 'ruler of the east') is a city and the administrative centre of the Far Eastern Federal District and Primorsky Krai, Russia, located around the Golden Horn Bay, not far from Russia's borders with China and North Korea. The population of the city as of 2018 was 604,901, up from 592,034 recorded in the 2010 Russian census. Harbin in China is about 515 kilometres (320 mi) away, while Sapporo in Japan is about 775 kilometres (482 mi) east across the Sea of Japan.
The city is the home port of the Russian Pacific Fleet and is the largest Russian port on the Pacific coast.
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Survivor's 'Eye Of The Tiger' was at No.1 on the US album chart. The song, which was commissioned by actor Sylvester Stallone for the theme for the movie Rocky III, received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song and go on to sell over five million copies.
Eye of the tiger
Глаз тигра
Rising up back on the street
Did my time took my chances
Went the distance
Now I'm back on my feet
Just the man and his will to survive
So many times it happens too fast
You change your passion for glory
Don't lose your grips
On the dreams of the past
You must fight
Just to keep them alive
It's eye of the tiger
It's the thrill of the fight
Rising up to the challenge of our rivals
And the last known survivor
Stalks his prey in the night
And he's watching us all
With the eye of the tiger
Face to face out in the heat
Hangin' tough stain' hungry
They stack the odds
'Till we take to the street
For the kill with the skill to survive
It's eye of the tiger
It's the thrill of the fight
Rising up to the challenge of our rivals
And the last known survivor
Stalks his prey in the night
And he's watching us all
With the eye of the tiger
Rising up, straight to the top
Had the guts got the glory
Went the distance
Now I'm not gonna stop
Just the man and his will to survive
It's eye of the tiger
It's the thrill of the fight
Rising up to the challenge of our rivals
And the last known survivor
Stalks his prey in the night
And he's watching us all
With the eye of the tiger
With the eye of the tiger
With the eye of the tiger
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When during the night of the 8th of February 1904 the relatively small Japan launched a surprise attack against the behemoth Russia and its neutral fleet at Port Arthur, it marked the beginning of the Russo-Japanese war. The outcome of the war was considered to be predictable, considering the size of both countries. Contrary to expectations, it became a disastrous and deadly war, with modern era battles of unprecedented scale in history. And to give a small spoiler… it didn’t really go the way the Russians had planned… at all.
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Prof. Victor Efimov - Lecture for FSB about New World Order (02/25/2003) ENGLISH SUBS!
The main sources that will allow to double GDP are industry, agriculture and the real sector of
production of commodities as well as services. It is high time that we crushed the murderous bank
usury practicies and bring about taxation-and compensatory machinery of market regulation, which
will provide the balanced development of all the sectors of the national economy; eliminate any inter-industry disproportions in prices and investments. It is time we tore the mask of the myth that
insists the market by itself is all-mighty and omnipotent. Unregulated market will inevitably be adjusting itself to maximum profits, which leads to booming usury, porno-business, drug business,
favoring alcohol and tobacco producers, which destroy the statehood. Well-being and prosperity
should be determined by labour itself, and not by which industry one belongs to.
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Russian Civil War
The Russian Civil War (Russian: Гражданская война́ в Росси́и Grazhdanskaya voyna v Rossiy) (November 1917 – October 1922) was a multi-party war in the former Russian Empire fought between the Bolshevik Red Army and the White Army, the loosely allied anti-Bolshevik forces. Many foreign armies warred against the Red Army, notably the Allied Forces and the pro-German armies. The Red Army defeated the White Armed Forces of South Russia in Ukraine and the army led by Aleksandr Kolchak in Siberia in 1919. The remains of the White forces commanded by Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel were beaten in the Crimea and were evacuated in the autumn of 1920.
Many pro-independence movements emerged after the break-up of the Russian Empire and fought in the war. A number of them – Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland – were established as sovereign states. The rest of the former Russian Empire was consolidated into the Soviet Union shortly afterwards.
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The Second Opium War, the Second Anglo-Chinese War, the Second China War, the Arrow War, or the Anglo-French expedition to China, was a war pitting the British Empire and the Second French Empire against the Qing Dynasty of China, lasting from 1856 to 1860. It was fought over similar issues as the First Opium War.
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The Jewish Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Евре́йская автоно́мная о́бласть, Yevreyskaya avtonomnaya oblast; Yiddish: ייִדישע אווטאָנאָמע געגנט, yidishe avtonome gegnt) is a federal subject of Russia (an autonomous oblast) in the Russian Far East, bordering with Khabarovsk Krai and Amur Oblast of Russia and with Heilongjiang province of China. It is also referred to as Yevrey (Yiddish: יעװרײ) and Birobidzhan (Yiddish: ביראבידזשאן). Its administrative center is the town of Birobidzhan. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 176,558.
Soviet authorities established the autonomous oblast in 1934. It was the result of Joseph Stalin's nationality policy, which provided the Jewish population of the Soviet Union with a large territory in which to pursue Yiddish cultural heritage. According to the 1939 population census, 17,695 Jews lived in the region (16% of the total population). The Jewish population peaked in 1948 at around 30,000, about one-quarter of the region's population.
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