- Ivan
Yakovlevich Strod (Russian: Иван Яковлевич Строд, Latvian: Jānis
Strods;
April 10, 1894 –
February 4, 1938) was a
Soviet Red Army
officer during...
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HNoMS Stord was a
Royal Norwegian Navy
destroyer during the
Second World War. She was
built for the
Royal Navy as the S-class
destroyer HMS Success, but...
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Archived from the
original on 22 July 2019.
Retrieved 28
January 2021. H.
Strods, "'Dobrye
Shvedskie Vremena' v
Istoriografii Latvii (Konets
XVIII V. – 70-E...
- 2 km
northwest of the town of Salaspils. The
Latvian historian Heinrihs Strods and the
German Holocaust historians Andrej Angrick and
Peter Klein estimate...
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Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511612725. ISBN 9780511612725.
Strods, Heinrihs; Kott,
Matthew (2002). "The File on
Operation 'Priboi': A Re-****essment...
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Archived from the
original on 27
April 2021.
Retrieved 25
August 2019.
Strod, A. J. (1957). "Cesium—A new
industrial metal".
American Ceramic Bulletin...
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rights group Helsinki-86.
Current leaders of NST are
Viktors Birze,
Vilnis Strods,
Valters Grīviņš and
Normunds Krafts. In the 2005 muni****l
elections to...
- that is, Ayan,
Okhotsk and Nelkan. A unit of
Bolshevik forces under Ivan
Strod was sent
against Pepelyayev in
February 1923. On 12 February, they defeated...
- conquest. Its name may
originate from the Anglo-Saxon
words burh (marsh) and
stród (fort). The park and
garden are
designated a
Grade II*
listed building....
- in
Latvia and 10,000 in Estonia. On the
other hand,
professor Heinrihs Strods,
based on NKVD reports,
claims that in 1945, 8,916
partisans were killed...