Time 14.September 2025

Yuri Chekalin

Yuri Chekalin10.09.2025
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4min181
The famine of the early 1920s affected about 40 provinces of Soviet Russia. In the summer of 1921, the ARA (American Relief Administration) and other international public organizations responded to the appeal of the RSFSR government for assistance. The ARA staff (300 employees from America and about 10,000 from the local population) worked from September […]

Yuri Chekalin02.09.2025
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9min344
From the report: “Only six portraits of Stalin were published in Pravda in 1952, while 147 portraits of Khrushchev were published in the same newspaper in 1964.” Nikita Khrushchev is usually associated with the “thaw”, space flights and the mass migration of people from communal slums to relatively comfortable five-story Khrushchev buildings. It is believed […]

Yuri Chekalin20.08.2025
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7min848
“We live in a city of brotherly love, We are remembered as long as we disturb others…” Nautilus Pompilius “WELFER is a colloquial name for social benefits that are part of the system of assistance to the poorest categories of citizens. Welfare programs cover individuals and families who, for one reason or another, do not […]

Yuri Chekalin12.07.2025
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1min1264
Today is the birthday of our esteemed author Tony Rocchi, “The Canadian Lumberjack,” as some call him for his love of work, ability to multitask, and to produce high-quality material in record time. Tony Rocchi’s contribution to the development of the Crime and Terrorism section and to CommentaTHOR magazine as a whole cannot be overstated. […]

Yuri Chekalin28.06.2025
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2min650
The commander of the Long-Range Aviation Division Golovanov: “…Stalin called me once and asked about my health. I replied that I couldn’t boast about my health, and the medicines they prescribed me didn’t give any visible improvement. After a short silence, the Supreme Commander said: – Look. I see that the doctors can’t help you. […]

Yuri Chekalin26.06.2025
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4min947
Karolina Karlovna Pavlova, born Karolina Karlovna Jaenisch, was born in 1807 in Yaroslavl, but died in 1893 in Dresden, Germany. Pavlova’s removal from her native Russia was not merely an accident; she had fled the country of her birth four decades prior, having suffered years of ridicule and ostracization as a result of her literary […]


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