January 08, 2022 Say What?! Britain Had Plan to Smuggle Last Tsar's Family Out Newly declassified documents show that the British government intended to save the last Romanov. Espionage History Int'l Relations War
October 29, 2021 Quote-Unquote Eternal Flame Due to a gas shortage, one former Soviet city has been forced to shut off a war memorial: an "eternal" flame that was never supposed to stop burning. Cities & Towns Economy Int'l Relations Military War
September 03, 2021 Grace, Poise, and Firepower Belarus opens Russia's eight annual tank biathlon with tutus and Swan Lake. Culture Military Music War
September 01, 2021 The Panic By mid-October of 1941, Moscow seemed on the verge of falling to the Nazis. German troops had reached the city’s edge, and there were rumors of fascist tanks closing in. History Military Moscow War
August 01, 2021 Soviet Terror of the Skies: Marina Raskova and the Night Witches The bravery with which the all-female 588th Night Bomber Regiment defended the Soviet Union from Nazi invasion earned them a legendary nickname. History Military War Women
July 04, 2021 Eisenstein's Mythic Masterpiece: Alexander Nevsky The legend of Russia's heroic defender passed into Stalinist myth with some help from one of the 20th century's most famous filmmakers. Art Film & TV History Language War
May 13, 2021 Victory Day, Vaccination Drives, and Mass Marriage In this week's Odder News, Victory Day surprises, ideas to increase vaccination, and a mass wedding in the sky. Health History Holidays War
May 12, 2021 Get You With the Big Gun “Simple and reliable, like a Kalashnikov assault rifle.” – Putin's assessment of the Russian vaccine Sputnik V, broadcast on television channel Russia 24 on May 6. Government Health Military War
April 21, 2021 Centenarian Ship Weathers Every Storm One of the world's largest and most famous sailing training ships celebrates 100 years in the water. History Transportation War
April 20, 2021 Repeat Offenses: Mothers Grieve a Spectacular Repast It was not the first time, and is likely not the last: a woman chose the wrong spot for her spectacular repast... Will they ever learn? Cities & Towns Customs Food & Drink War Women
March 04, 2021 Lesser-Known Art of the Siege of Leningrad On Display Some little-known art from a civilian eyewitness to the Siege of Leningrad is public both at one of the blockade museums in St. Petersburg and in a new book. Art Biographies St. Petersburg War
February 02, 2021 The Zoo Animals Who Outlasted the Hermitage Cats The Leningrad Zoo kept its animals alive during the siege – the 77th anniversary of which was commemorated this week. Animals History St. Petersburg War