Russia didn't have to land to attack Germany---if that is what you are asking. After occupying half of Poland, Germany attacked Russia in 1940 by driving East. The Russians fell back as they lost more and more battles. Then they re-grouped and pushed the Germans back and advanced across Europe and drove into Berlin. They didn't have to land troops via ships.
Russians. Aka Indians. They came from Russia using the Berring strait (sp?) hope it helped ^3^
Some came to Wisconsin for land because veterans were often paid in land back then.
The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
the Land Lottery System
they came and and built some towns and it impacted the land
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People who were born in and live in Russia are called Russians because they are native to the land.
No Russians never crashed a maned spacecraft on the moon. A unmanned craft i think so.
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tea was made by the russians when they came here
The Russians and japanese fought over land. They both wanted Korea and Manchuria and many islands.
They came basically from where the Germans came from, they followed the German retreat.
Most American crossed by land, a very few came by ship, but going around the tip of South American was long and expensive. The Chinese, Japanese, Russians, and Spanish came by ship.
They look like Russians because Romanians and Russians likely have shared ancestry. They are both white, except the gypsies because they came from other regions.
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No, the Russians were not the first to land a human on the moon. The United States achieved this milestone on July 20, 1969, through the Apollo 11 mission, with astronaut Neil Armstrong being the first person to set foot on the lunar surface.
they came to Guyana for land ,I think, I guess.