-
Jackboots were also ****ociated with the
armies of the
former USSR (called
sapogi) and East Germany.
Jackboots are
still a part of the
modern parade and service...
-
define "galife" as
pants ****ing the
knees and below, to
easily fit the
sapogi (сапоги,
Russian jackboots), and
expanding from
above the knees. They were...
- variations. For the
Ground Forces Officers in formation, this
replaced sapogi following the
abolition of the Soviet-era
uniforms in 1994. Nonetheless...
- of footwear. In
Russia itself, it was
usually used to make high
boots (
sapogi). In this craft,
Russia leather was
usually divided into two sorts: the...
- uniforms,
distinguished from
commissioned officers by
wearing standard-issued
sapogi instead of
individual boots or shoes, the
Internal Troops wear
green military...
- be used for snowshoes. The
Imperial Russian Army used
jackboots (called
sapogi)
until mid-World War One when it
adopted ankle boots with
puttees as did...
- Король и Шут) — 2:41 Dva
Druga (Two Friends, Russian: Два Друга) — 2:14
Sapogi Mertvetsa (Dead Man's Boots, Russian: Сапоги Мертвеца) — 2:29
Okhotnik (The...
- mammal"; sap’akiq ~ cap’akiq "shoe;
manufactured boot" from
Russian сапоги́ (
sapogí) "shoes";
pasmakiq ~
masmakiq "store-bought shoe" from
Russian ба́шмаки...
- romanized: čajnik) 'tea kettle' capʼakiq ( < Russian: сапоги, romanized:
sapogi) 'shoe' c****ʼaq (< Russian: часы, romanized: časy) 'clock'
culunaq (?< Russian:...