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- Vsevobuch (Russian: всевобуч, IPA: [fsʲɪˈvobʊtɕ]), a portmanteau for "Universal Military Training" (Russian: всеобщее военное обучение, romanized: vseobshcheye...
- created as the "Experimentally demonstrative Military Sports field of Vsevobuch" (OPPV) in February 1923 by the Central Administration of Military Training...
- and sports originally established in August 1920 as part of the Soviet vsevobuch (Main directorate of General Military Education of the Russian People's...
- psychiatric hospital staff, military, and commandos. In 1918, Lenin created Vsevobuch (General Military Training) under the leadership of N. I. Podvoyskiy to...
- began to return to sports attachments. In March 1918 in Moscow took place Vsevobuch "weightlifting" (this term is then understood lifting weights, French...
- training of the fighters took place according to the 110-hour program of Vsevobuch, with the addition of another 30 additional hours under the special program...
- 1942, while still living in the dormitory, Shanina was accepted into the Vsevobuch program for universal military training. After Shanina's several applications...
- Физической Культуры) was created in Russia as a consultation body for the Vsevobuch and existed from August 1920 to June 1936. It was a predecessor of the...
- Komsomol that was in opposition to Podvoisky since 1922 (at times of Vsevobuch) and various trade unions. In August 1928, the first Spartakiad took place...
- first modern parade was held in Moscow's Red Square when Moscow area Vsevobuch detachments march past, earlier than May, a military parade, the first...