Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2022

I've Been in the Building Since the Early 20th Century


 208 Years Ago Today

Monday 30th of May 1814
Revolutionary anarchist Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin is born in Pryamukhino, Tver Oblast, Russia.
He is a member of the Order of Lenin and founder of a private collection of workmen's associations in Moscow. He resides in Siberia; also in Volga (Pravda). For a limited time this address was written in Russian in 1991 and the number of those is listed below:
I'm a small independent person living in an old Soviet-era Soviet building in Volga's Khrushchev River region. I've been in the building since the early 20th century. The building is located at 21st Street Central in eastern Russia around 2000-30 years old with many Soviet-era Georgian furniture. During this time it's been used as furniture for furniture manufacturing and workshops. I was a member of a private club, the Moscow Anarchist Collective. From this club I worked as a small shopkeeper and eventually became a mechanic. I bought my first typewriters and have used them in nearly all my bookings. I've been married three times and have two children. For a very large time I lived in a separate room and was responsible for making everything for various kinds of bookings (i.e. from typewriters to books). In fact it was my role to do so if my work was needed for any reason. I started the collection of works.

Friday, May 20, 2022

His First Major Project Was to Develop an Artificial Atmosphere to Generate Hydrogen for Rocket Propulsion


 97 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 20th of May 1925
Aircraft designer Alexei Andreyevich Tupolev is born in Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia.
He studied aeronautical engineering with the Techno-Chemistry School of Moscow State College of Sciences (the Moscow State School of Science), graduated with a doctorate in Civil Aviation and a doctorate in aeronautical engineering. As a member of the Soviet Union's Aeronautical and Civilian Aviation Department, he operated a major plane company that produced aircraft on the Moscow-Stratovsk, Moscow, and Khrushchev-Zaporizhia-Rozhakhshia highways. Andreyevich would later become chief engineer of Tnok (A/V) Vedomosti, a company built into the Russian railway track railway, to transport the heavy equipment from Russian and abroad to its American customer for repair for various commercial aircraft carriers. Andrei Inovsky, a former Soviet and Russian Air Force Colonel, was the Director of the Moscow Air Force Research Laboratory. In 1978, he was appointed by President Gorbachev to manage the Russian Space Exploration Agency (Roscosmos), Russia's first major space industry agency. His research on rocket rockets was well-known in Russia because it was first pursued by the Soviet Union at the beginning of 1969. His first major project was to develop an artificial atmosphere to generate hydrogen for rocket propulsion. The theory for doing this was.

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

We Were So Touched To See How Much More Life Yuri Lives On This Earth


 88 Years Ago Today

Friday 9th of March 1934
Cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin known for becoming the first man in space is born in Ulitsa Gagarina 42, Klushino, Smolensk Oblast, Russia.
On the night of September 9th, 1924 Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, the 20th President of the USSR, receives a call from his future wife. The next day the second child of the President is born on the spot of Yuri Dmitriyevich Gagarin. On the night of September 9th, 1924 Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin and his wife, Ivyanna, take their children to the Algarve Children's Hospital in St Petersburg. For several days after that we went to check out the new hospital to see what was in there. The first question we asked Yuri Dmitriyevich Gagarin on was not whether he would like to join forces with Yuri Vladimirovich Gagarin or to go alone with him to the Algarve Children's Hospital. On this question did he tell us about himself? Of course, he did not want to say this but he wanted to say something because he could be in our care while he awaited a doctor to bring him home from the hospital. We were so touched to see how much more life Yuri lives on this earth. Our eyes met with tears when you can see through.

Saturday, March 5, 2022

His Work Is Based on the Discovery That a Large Fraction of the Water in His Urine Does Not Belong to the Water in the Ocean


 144 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 5th of March 1878
Mathematician and esotericist Peter Pyotr Demianovich Ouspensky is born in Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia.
He is a pupil for an academic research on mathematics and geometry held at the Institute of Mathematics in Moscow, the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences in St.-Germain and at the University of Halkenburg; his work is based on the discovery that a large fraction of the water in his urine does not belong to the water in the ocean, a finding based on tests in an underwater chamber measuring the concentration of water molecules such as hydrogen chloride and ammonia.
Peter believes that water is the source of the energy of all the particles in the universe or of the physical system on which the universe rests. His work is oriented toward the conservation of the physical system in a way that maintains energy to energy balance. The results of his research demonstrate that water is one of the only substances for which life remains viable, an area of intense research that has no place in today's technical knowledge-that is, we can only speculate about what may be the mechanisms that have made this possible. Peter is currently in his third year of graduate school in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Moscow's University of Halkenburg, and is engaged in intensive research that culminates in his entry in the United Nations Department of Science and Technology's Advanced Materials Council. 

Monday, February 14, 2022

Chikatilo Was a Known Murderer Until He Was Finally Released Following a Long Fight with His Family


 28 Years Ago Today

Monday 14th of February 1994
Serial killer Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo aka The Rostov Ripper is executed by a single gunshot behind the right ear at the age of 58 in Novocherkassk Prison, Novocherkassk, Rostov Oblast, Russia. 
The inmate was an active shooter while in custody when he killed a police officer. According to a statement by Anton Yakovlevsky of NK News, Russian media quoted the Russian justice ministry that Chikatilo was a known murderer until he was finally released following a "long fight with his family." Chikatilo was convicted and sentenced to death in February 1994 according to the Russian state-controlled news outlet Medtava. The killer was then sentenced to death on November 17, 1994. On a single gunshot to the left ear, Chikatilo shot down his patrol car and a police officer before killing himself. A court decided that the victim died at a hospital and he was declared a martyr. A year later, on January 20, 1996, a court convicted Chikatilo of murder, in the Russian state-controlled local newspaper The Moscow Times. He was sentenced to five years' imprisonment, with up to one year, for a series of murders and more than 100 counts of crimes in cooperation with state prosecutors. He was also convicted of a number of related crimes. Chikatilo was granted a new trial at the end.

Saturday, February 12, 2022

In His Book The Vodafone Boy He Describes His First Television Series as a Single Episode of The Man Who Sold Me and Vodka


 68 Years Ago Today

Friday 12th of February 1954
Film director Dziga Vertov known for Man with a Movie Camera dies of cancer at the age of 58 in Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia.
Vertov was an accomplished screenwriter, film director and director known for his novels, The Man Who Sold Me and Vodka, and the films The Black Swan and Men of Earth. He started his television career by portraying his character George Swan as an unemployed college dropout but soon became known for having a well rehearsed performance with his brother Alexander. He was also known for his comedic style, which ranged from the humorous to the poignant to the moving. He was an avid sportsman and a strong advocate for boxing and sportsmanship. Vertov's greatest achievement was when he was invited to compete for The People's Peace of Munich in 1968.
Alexander (Vladimir Kuznets)
Alexander's autobiography The Vodafone Boy (1969) is a documentary based on his life and career. It was the first to feature his personal life, career and performance. Alexander was born in 1926, at the age of fifteen in Budapest, Austria. In his book The Vodafone Boy he describes his first television series as a single episode of The Man Who Sold Me and Vodka. He had been training under his parents for this series during their stay at a hotel in the mountains in Prague. Alexander never took out a mortgage while filming the film

Friday, February 11, 2022

He Was the Son of His Younger Brother


 74 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 11th of February 1948
Film director Sergeï Mikhailovich Eisenstein dies of a heart attack at the age of 50 in Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia.
He spent most of his childhood spent there with his friend, his best friend and the greatest composer he ever met. He was the son of his younger brother, Mikhail Eisenstein. Eisenstein, who died of cancer in 1994, was born on 19th February 1948, in a small city in central Moscow near Russia's Saginaw. The name is shortened from "Lepidopteric Palace" meaning "Little Lepidopteric Palace". His death was announced by his friend, Piotr Eisenstein and his wife. Eisenstein, who studied ballet at Moscow State University in the early to mid-1940s, was a musical composer; He had been an active member of the orchestra at the time. The family was very close to their artist. He passed away from the disease, having studied with him all his life. Eisenstein received the Academy's prestigious Academy Award in 1958 and his performance also won the Academy's first prize of the year at that time.
This film is dedicated to Eisenstein who will be buried on 6th August. It was directed by Sergeï Eisenstein with the benefit of the great talents of the original cinematographer.
Saginaw Metropolitan Museum of Art is a historic site in eastern Siberia, located near the city.

Thursday, February 10, 2022

The Woman With the Most Excellent Idea to Run the World


 132 Years Ago Today

Monday 10th of February 1890
Revolutionary Fanya Yefimovna Kaplan aka The Woman Who Tried to Kill Lenin is born as Feiga Haimovna Roytblat in Volhynian Governorate, Russia. 
The First Daughter, Alexandra of Yulin, a local revolutionary, fought the Russian Empire, and the First Secretary of the State as a Bolshevik. Since 1919, The Woman With the Most Excellent Idea to Run the World was born in St. Petersburg. Alexandra Haimovna and Sheev Valery are born. Alexandra Haimovna's great-grandmother gave birth to her first child and then Sheev met the other two children of Vladimir Vsevolodovskyn, who are both married, and Mikhail Svankov of Zhilnodov, who is a cousin of Lenin and Her Great-grandmother. Sheev died on 7th November 1945. Sheev is the fourth wife of Leonid Lenin.
Todayadays Alexandra is known for several articles, as well as her writings (such as: Lenin's Philosophy Of Social Work and her Life in Russia) that have been translated into Russian. Sheev was the one who first gave her concept as 'Principles of Political Science' (the 'Structure of Political Philosophy') and formulated her work into practice around 1925. Sheev also gave up writing for many years because of "the political revolution of 1848 and the collapse."

Friday, January 21, 2022

If Your Mission to Escape this Frozen World Is Successful You Will Be in Great Relief


 17 Years Ago Today
Friday 21st of January 2005

Serial killer Sergei Vasilyevich Ryakhovsky aka The Hippopotamus aka The Balashikha Ripper dies in prison due to long untreated tuberculosis at the age of 43 in The White Swan, Solikamsk, Perm Krai, Russia.
The white swans have now been discovered on the island of Solikamsk for more than 24 years, with an estimated lifespan of 35+ years. The white swans are thought to be the oldest living living mammal species on the island, and are the only species that lived to the end of their last resting period. They were thought that they have the most common ancestor with mammals, but they did not see any overlap between them. The most common ancestor of human beings on Solikamsk is known as the 'Panavius'. During our lifetimes, humans have brought with us many of the most powerful weapons ever developed on this planet - the most incredible weaponry ever discovered! Since the beginning, this world has been the last stronghold of the Panavius. Because of its unique isolation to this new planet, we've faced many challenges, which we have worked hard to overcome in our effort to protect this new world from human invasion once and for all! We continue to hunt out the monsters of this frozen world and are determined to defeat these monsters soon. If your mission to escape this frozen world is successful, you will be in great relief.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

The First of Several Works Called "Nietzscheman" that Gained Attention for its Artistic Quality


 108 Years Ago Today

Monday 5th of January 1914
Artist Nicolas de Staël is born as Nicolaï Vladimirovitch Staël von Holstein in St. Petersburg, Northwestern Federal District, Russia.
From 1903 on it got her name "Nietzscheman" and took up the art profession. Initially at a young age she tried several ways to create her own works but stopped, but ended up becoming highly successful. In 1918 her painting "Nigeria, La Mortise" became a permanent object of her desire, and while she still doesn't find her painting interesting, it is certainly worth looking at more deeply and more critically.

After being released from prison in 1933 she began her work as a teenager, studying at Althusser, the German Academy of Film Arts in Munich. After five years of work she published her first book in Paris by the name of Nicolaï Vladimirovitch Staël, published in 1935, which was the first of several works called "Nietzscheman" that gained attention for its artistic quality. The second book in the series by Niels Oettinger is already published in various editions.

Nicolaï had worked together with other artists for nearly two decades. She began to show what she could achieve when she created small canvases of her own designs during the early 1900s, when she completed the work without the professional help of friends. She was able to accomplish.

Thursday, November 11, 2021

In the Mid-1970s He Organized a New Branch of the 'New York Times' that Was to Become the 'Hendrik Institute'


 200 Years Ago Today
Sunday 11th of November 1821

Writer Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky is born in Ul. Dostoevskogo 2, Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia.
He has written for several Russian political and literary magazines, especially for its 'Journalist, Correspondencer, and Author'. He taught at the University and subsequently at the University of Moscow and Moscow State University, as well as the Moscow University of Television and Television Arts. He is currently director of the International Film Institute on the Moscow-Aleksandrovsk Region (IPI-Russo). In 2007 Yuri Kovalchuk was named as one of Russia's top five directors of 'Journalism of the Future - Russia's Future in Three Strikes'. He held this position at three of Russia's top three directorships (the 'Kuratsky to the Future', 'Lubovik', and 'Iakov' in the 'New York Times'), a position which lasted until his death from unknown causes. For much of the 1960s and 1970s he worked in the 'New York Times' as an editor, with a specialization in public affairs, political reporting, and economics. In the mid-1970s he organized a new branch of the 'New York Times' that was to become the 'Hendrik Institute' (to be named the 'Centre for Public Opinion and Society') at the Moscow State Institute of Technology.

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

The Weapon of Choice in Today's World is to Keep a Sharp Head


 102 Years Ago Today

Monday 10th of November 1919
Weapon designer Mikhail Kalashnikov known for the AK-47 assault rifle is born in Kurya, Altaysky Kray, Russia.
Before he moved to the West, he started designing the AK-47 assault rifle. The following were chosen to be his weapons of the future.
The next three are also chosen due to their excellent performance.
The fourth gun is his first AK-47 and its short barrel which also makes it less prone to breaking.
Second round the first round of the second rifle will also put Kalashnikov's AK-47 to a close.
Kalashnikov's AK rifle proved to be very accurate with the M98 assault rifle at the time but this failed due to short sight distance and limited accuracy. Kalashnikov's AK-47 would be considered a much superior weapon of today due to the low cost of having a very long barrel.
Kalashnikov would not have made the first rifle since the K1947 assault rifle.
The weapon of choice in today's world is to keep a sharp head, a good accuracy and with little muzzle brake.