❗️ Vienna offensive - strategic operation of the Red Army against Wehrmacht launched in order to liberate the city from the Nazis in 1945
⭐️ 4 weeks and 2 days of street-to-street fighting resulted in the victory of the Soviet troops
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❗️ Венская наступательная операция — стратегическая операция Красной Армии против Вермахта, проведённая с целью освобождения города от фашистов в 1945 году
⭐️ 4 недели и 2 дня уличных боев завершились победой советских войск
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⭐️ 4 weeks and 2 days of street-to-street fighting resulted in the victory of the Soviet troops
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❗️ Венская наступательная операция — стратегическая операция Красной Армии против Вермахта, проведённая с целью освобождения города от фашистов в 1945 году
⭐️ 4 недели и 2 дня уличных боев завершились победой советских войск
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#OTD in 1️⃣9️⃣3️⃣7️⃣ Soviet and Russian diplomat Oleg Sokolov was born
🇷🇺 Ambassador to Philippines and South Korea, he served as Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna from 1995 to 1999
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🔵 20 апреля 1937 года родился советский и российский дипломат Олег Михайлович Соколов
🇷🇺 Чрезвычайный и Полномочный Посол в Республике Филиппины и Республике Корея, он занимал пост Постоянного представителя Российской Федерации при международных организациях в Вене с 1995 по 1999 гг.
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🇷🇺 Ambassador to Philippines and South Korea, he served as Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna from 1995 to 1999
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🔵 20 апреля 1937 года родился советский и российский дипломат Олег Михайлович Соколов
🇷🇺 Чрезвычайный и Полномочный Посол в Республике Филиппины и Республике Корея, он занимал пост Постоянного представителя Российской Федерации при международных организациях в Вене с 1995 по 1999 гг.
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🇷🇺 To mark the 7️⃣7️⃣th Anniversary of the Victory over Nazism Russian diplomats from our Embassies, Consulate-Generals, Permanent Missions as well myriad Russian compatriots across the world are taking part in commemoration events devoted to the great and sacred holiday - Victory Day.
🌟 On this day we lay flowers at the graves of Soviet soldiers who sacrificed their lives for a peaceful future, pay respects and carry on the legacy.
Every May the Immortal Regiment movement envelopes the planets: thousands of people can be seen marching on the streets on different continents. Those who remember carry pictures of their distinguished relatives and family friends - veterans and labourers. Songs are sang, poems recited - all devoted to the time of strife and struggle during World War II. It comes from the heart and soul, the very being. Russians of all ages unite to say thank you to our great predecessors for their immortal feat that saved humanity.
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🌟 On this day we lay flowers at the graves of Soviet soldiers who sacrificed their lives for a peaceful future, pay respects and carry on the legacy.
Every May the Immortal Regiment movement envelopes the planets: thousands of people can be seen marching on the streets on different continents. Those who remember carry pictures of their distinguished relatives and family friends - veterans and labourers. Songs are sang, poems recited - all devoted to the time of strife and struggle during World War II. It comes from the heart and soul, the very being. Russians of all ages unite to say thank you to our great predecessors for their immortal feat that saved humanity.
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#Victory77 #May9
📌 On June 6, 1923 Soviet diplomat and academic Oleg Khlestov was born
❗️His diplomatic career covers over five decades and various appointments
🔵 From 1979 to 1988 he served as Permanent Representative of the USSR to the International Organizations in Vienna
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❗️His diplomatic career covers over five decades and various appointments
🔵 From 1979 to 1988 he served as Permanent Representative of the USSR to the International Organizations in Vienna
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🎖On June 16, 1894 renowned military commander, Marshal of the Soviet Union, Liberator of Vienna Fyodor Tolbukhin was born
⭐️ During the Great Patriotic War he commanded Soviet troops in the Battle of Stalingrad and liberation of several countries occupied by the Nazis
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⭐️ During the Great Patriotic War he commanded Soviet troops in the Battle of Stalingrad and liberation of several countries occupied by the Nazis
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🕯Today, on the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, heads and representatives of Russian diplomatic missions in Vienna traditionally laid wreaths and flowers to the Soviet War Memorial at Schwarzenbergplatz
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🗓 On August 2, 1933 Soviet and Russian diplomat, Doctor of Sciences in Technology Yury Zaytsev was born
🇷🇺 From 1992 to 1995 he served as Permanent Representative of Russia to the International Organizations in Vienna
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🇷🇺 From 1992 to 1995 he served as Permanent Representative of Russia to the International Organizations in Vienna
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🗓 Today we mark a 120st birthday of a prominent Soviet statesman, former Minister of Culture and Permanent Representative of the USSR to the IAEA (1963-1964) Panteleimon Ponomarenko
#DYK? during the Great Patriotic War he was one of the leaders of Soviet partisan resistance in Belarus
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#DYK? during the Great Patriotic War he was one of the leaders of Soviet partisan resistance in Belarus
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🗓️ On September 27, 1927 prominent Soviet and Russian diplomat, Doctor of Historical Sciencies Roland Timerbaev was born
🇷🇺 From 1988 to 1992 he served as Permanent Representative of the USSR (later - of the Russian Federation) to the International Organizations in Vienna
🧐 #DYK? Roland Timerbaev was one of the authors of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
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🇷🇺 From 1988 to 1992 he served as Permanent Representative of the USSR (later - of the Russian Federation) to the International Organizations in Vienna
🧐 #DYK? Roland Timerbaev was one of the authors of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
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🗓️ On October 9, 1920 Soviet diplomat Vladimir Erofeev was born
🔵 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of the USSR to the International Organizations in Vienna from 1975 to 1979
🔵 Personal French translator for Joseph Stalin
🧐 #DYK? During his work in France Vladimir Erofeev held successful negotiations with the widow of Ivan Bunin on transferring to Moscow the 11 volumes of his works with personal revisions
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🔵 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of the USSR to the International Organizations in Vienna from 1975 to 1979
🔵 Personal French translator for Joseph Stalin
🧐 #DYK? During his work in France Vladimir Erofeev held successful negotiations with the widow of Ivan Bunin on transferring to Moscow the 11 volumes of his works with personal revisions
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🗓️ On October 26, 1880 legendary Red Army General Dmitry Karbyshev was born
⭐️ Doctor of Military Sciences, prominent fortifier, professor of the Soviet General Staff Academy and a Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumously)
#DYK? school by the Embassy of the Russian Federation to the Austrian Republic bears his name
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⭐️ Doctor of Military Sciences, prominent fortifier, professor of the Soviet General Staff Academy and a Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumously)
#DYK? school by the Embassy of the Russian Federation to the Austrian Republic bears his name
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🗓️ On November 12, 1929 an outstanding Soviet and Russian scientist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Boris Litvinov was born
⚛️ Prominent specialist in the field of atomic science and technology, one of the creators of nuclear charges and nuclear explosive devices
⭐️ #DYK? In 1981 he was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labour
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⚛️ Prominent specialist in the field of atomic science and technology, one of the creators of nuclear charges and nuclear explosive devices
⭐️ #DYK? In 1981 he was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labour
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⬛️ December 3 is Day of the Unknown Soldier
🕯️On this day we annually honour the memory of our soldiers who died in hostilities on the territory of our country and abroad
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🕯️On this day we annually honour the memory of our soldiers who died in hostilities on the territory of our country and abroad
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🥀 On the Day of the Unknown Soldier heads of Russian diplomatic missions in Vienna laid flowers and wreaths to the Soviet military graves at the Mannswörth-Schwechat cemetery
🕯️On this cemetery, located in the Austrian city of Schwechat, rests over 200 Soviet soldiers
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🕯️On this cemetery, located in the Austrian city of Schwechat, rests over 200 Soviet soldiers
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⭐️ On this day in 1945, over 400 Soviet prisoners of war daringly escaped from #Mauthausen concentration camp in Upper Austria. This rebellion was among the biggest in World War II history.
The largest groups of prisoners at the camp were citizens of the USSR, Poland and Hungary. Soviet POWs who were earlier suspected of resistance activities, were held under the most unbearable conditions in Block 20. The prisoners were beaten, often to death, for the slightest infraction.
On the night of February 3, 1945, 419 prisoners of “Death Block” made an escape. All local units of the SA, the Wehrmacht, the Gendarmerie as well as groups of volunteers joined in their hunt. Overall, 300 escapees were caught and only 57 of them were returned alive to the camp where they were subsequently brutally tortured to death.
Former Mauthausen prisoner Nikolai Parshin wrote after the war, “The prisoners of Death Block stood up against their henchmen and escaped from the hell on earth the Nazis had made. They died with honour as warriors should. And they are not gone, they are heroes that will remain eternally alive. The memory of them will live on in our hearts forever.”
🕯 The total number of prisoners in Mauthausen was 335,000 of which 122,000 were either executed or worked, tortured or starved to death. Over 32,000 of the dead were citizens of our country.
Among those who were savagely tortured to death by the Nazis was Lieutenant General Dmitry Karbyshev. The Nazis did their worst to get him to become a collaborator, as he was an outstanding commander and an unrivalled expert in fortifications, but they failed. Dmitry Karbyhev was 64 when he died.
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The largest groups of prisoners at the camp were citizens of the USSR, Poland and Hungary. Soviet POWs who were earlier suspected of resistance activities, were held under the most unbearable conditions in Block 20. The prisoners were beaten, often to death, for the slightest infraction.
On the night of February 3, 1945, 419 prisoners of “Death Block” made an escape. All local units of the SA, the Wehrmacht, the Gendarmerie as well as groups of volunteers joined in their hunt. Overall, 300 escapees were caught and only 57 of them were returned alive to the camp where they were subsequently brutally tortured to death.
Former Mauthausen prisoner Nikolai Parshin wrote after the war, “The prisoners of Death Block stood up against their henchmen and escaped from the hell on earth the Nazis had made. They died with honour as warriors should. And they are not gone, they are heroes that will remain eternally alive. The memory of them will live on in our hearts forever.”
🕯 The total number of prisoners in Mauthausen was 335,000 of which 122,000 were either executed or worked, tortured or starved to death. Over 32,000 of the dead were citizens of our country.
Among those who were savagely tortured to death by the Nazis was Lieutenant General Dmitry Karbyshev. The Nazis did their worst to get him to become a collaborator, as he was an outstanding commander and an unrivalled expert in fortifications, but they failed. Dmitry Karbyhev was 64 when he died.
#Victory77 #WeRemember #FacesOfVictory
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#Auschwitz was created by the Nazis in 1940 in a building that used to serve as military barracks near a small town called Oswiecim, whose history dates back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Having occupied Poland in 1939, the Nazis changed the town's name of Oswiecim to German Auschwitz. Later, in 1941-1943, two more imprisonment facilities were established in the vicinity of Oswiecim. They were:
▪️Auschwitz II — best known to the wider public as #AuschwitzBirkenau, was three kilometres away from the main facility — Oswiecim and located near Brzezinka, a Polish village (Birkenau in German). Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest "death factory". Equipped with crematoriums and gas chambers, it was created by the Nazis with only one aim — exterminate people.
▪️Auschwitz III (also known as Monowitz). Its prisoners were used by the Nazis for the Third Reich war industries.
Following the so-called Wannsee Conference in 1942, the Nazis approved what was called the “final solution to the Jewish question”. Since then, Auschwitz-Birkenau was turned into the main "death factory" for the annihilation of Jews in Europe.
❗️ Prisoners of Oswiecim were held by the Nazis in inhuman, barbaric conditions. They had to do hard, exhausting work until total exhaustion, to endure poor sanitation in the camp's facilities, malnutrition and constant tortures by the guards and SS-troops. It was in Oswiecim that the Germans first tested the "Zyklon-B" poisonous agent on human beings. Prisoners of Auschwitz were also subjected to cruel medical experiments, led by a Nazi criminal, infamous retired military doctor Josef Mengele.
In 1944, when the Red Army started the liberation of Europe, the Nazis, in an effort to cover the tracks of their crimes in Auschwitz, rushed to burn documents and destroy the camp's gas chambers, crematoriums, and deported as many prisoners as they could westward to other concentration camps deep in the Third Reich — over 58,000 prisoners were evacuated by the Nazis before Oswiecim and liberated by the Soviet forces in January, 1945.
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In January 1945, the units of the 1st Ukrainian Front launched the Vistula-Oder offensive and, successfully expelling the Nazis from Poland, finally reached Auschwitz.
⚔️ In the late hours of January 27, following three days of fighting the retreating enemy, the Red Army took over Oswiecim and opened the gates of Auschwitz. The camp’s 7,000 prisoners were freed. Most of them were sick or suffering from extreme exhaustion and tortures.
Rescued prisoners burst into tears of joy when they greeted their liberators. Some facilities of the camp were instantly made a hospital. According to various historic estimates, in 1940-1945, from 1.5 to 4 million people perished in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Over the past years, we are witnessing a campaign in several European countries, including Poland, to rewrite and falsify the history of WWII and, in particular, to erase the memory of the feat performed by the Soviet soldiers-liberators who saved the Auschwitz prisoners.
🎙 From a briefing by Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on topical foreign policy issues (January 23, 2025):
💬 "This year, like all those years before, Russian representatives will not be invited to the commemoration ceremonies at Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27. That is, there will be no one there to mention the Soviet liberator soldiers and express gratitude to them. In this regard, there is something that needs to be said to the organisers and all the Europeans who will be there:
Your lives, your work and leisure, the very existence of your nations, your children have been paid for by Soviet soldiers, their lives, their blood. It was them who crushed the Third Reich machine. You are forever in their debt."
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