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Vsevobuch (Russian: всевобуч, IPA: [fsʲɪˈvobʊtɕ]), a
portmanteau for "Universal
Military Training" (Russian: всеобщее военное обучение, romanized: vseobshcheye...
- 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...
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created as the "Experimentally
demonstrative Military Sports field of
Vsevobuch" (OPPV) in
February 1923 by the
Central Administration of
Military Training...
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Chief Inspector in the
Vsevobuch. From 1 July 1922, ****istant
Chief Officer of
Vsevobuch. On 1
March 1923 he was
appointed to the head...
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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...
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sports originally established in
August 1920 as part of the
Soviet vsevobuch (Main
directorate of
General Military Education of the
Russian People's...
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psychiatric hospital staff, military, and commandos. In 1918,
Lenin created Vsevobuch (General
Military Training)
under the
leadership of N. I.
Podvoyskiy to...
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began to
return to
sports attachments. In
March 1918 in
Moscow took
place Vsevobuch "weightlifting" (this term is then
understood lifting weights, French...
- 1942,
while still living in the dormitory,
Shanina was
accepted into the
Vsevobuch program for
universal military training.
After Shanina's
several applications...
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school of
sniper instructors was
created under the Main
Directorate of
Vsevobuch. On
November 27 of the same year, it
reorganized into the
Central Women's...