Killed. Starved. Brutalized. Oppressed. Reduced to survival prostitution of a type so necessary and so foul that any social worker nowadays who speaks the term should be punished for misapplying it. Brainwashed. Shot at.
It was a bad era.
Lenin did not have to cross battle lines. He was allowed through Germany and travelled on to Russia by way of Finland, where there was no fighting at the time.
The Eastern Front
No, WikiAnswers can not include diagrams. However if you draw 5 horizontal lines one below the other and in the gap between the bottom two lines write "oldest" and in the gap between the top to lines write "youngest". Then above the top line write "The Surface / Grass", you will have made the diagram you need.
5 or 6 lines of longitude
Russia has the biggest longest range of railway lines.
The "Eastern Front" in WWII parlance is the battle lines between Germany and Russia, from the Black Sea to the south (at one time) to as far north as Latvia. The German name for the assault on Russia was Operation Barbarossa. The battle lines were not always (or ever) associated with political borders.
The name of the battlefield that was between German and Russia is called the Rzhev. The Rzhev was also referred to as the meat grinder during WWII because the battle was at its peak in the area.
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The "Eastern Front" in WWII parlance is the battle lines between Germany and Russia, from the Black Sea to the south (at one time) to as far north as Latvia. The German name for the assault on Russia was Operation Barbarossa. The battle lines were not always (or ever) associated with political borders.
Arctic circle is the line of latitude that runs through russia More to the story: Russia occupies the range of latitude from 41.22° North to 81.86° North. There's no standard set of 'lines' that everybody must use, with nothing between the lines. Some maps and globes have more lines printed on them, others have fewer, and some have no lines at all. You're free to draw as many 'lines' through Russia's 40.6-degree range of latitude as you'd like to have on your map.
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