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  2. Fall of Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Fall of Eagles is a 13-part British television drama aired by the BBC in 1974. The series was created by John Elliot and produced by Stuart Burge.The series portrays historical events from 1848 to 1918, dealing with the ruling dynasties of Austria-Hungary (the Habsburgs), Germany (the Hohenzollerns), and Russia (the Romanovs).

  3. Demolition of monuments to Vladimir Lenin in Ukraine

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    In 1991, Ukraine had 5,500 Lenin monuments. [5] In November 2015, approximately 1,300 Lenin monuments were still standing. [5] More than 700 Lenin monuments were removed and/or destroyed between February 2014 and December 2015. [5] On 9 April 2015, the Ukrainian parliament passed legislation on decommunization. [6]

  4. List of communist monuments in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The fall of the monument to Lenin in Kyiv took place on December 8, 2013. [20] [21] Andriievo-Ivanove (Odesa Oblast): Lenin statue was broken in half on January 4, 2014. [22] Zhytomyr and Boiarka: Lenin statues were toppled by protesters on February 20, 2014. [23] Khmelnytskyi: Lenin statue was mounted from 1970 to 1992. It was designed by E ...

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  6. We will bury you - Wikipedia

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    Many authors have pointed out that "we will bury you" was misinterpreted as a threat of military violence by the USSR against the USA and other capitalist countries, whereas it basically meant that the communist system would outlast and replace capitalism, [10] as predicted by classical Marxist doctrine, and hence "we will bury you" essentially meant "we will survive you" or "we (communists ...

  7. Nadezhda Krupskaya - Wikipedia

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    In the 1974 BBC production Fall of Eagles, Krupskaya was portrayed by Lynn Farleigh. In 1974, Jane Barnes Casey wrote a fictional memoir of her life I, Krupskaya: My Life with Lenin (Houghton Mifflin Company; ISBN 0-395-18501-7). UNESCO named a prize in her honour, the UNESCO Nadezhda K. Krupskaya literacy prize. [54]

  8. Blizzard babies? Pip watch has begun for bald eagles Jackie ...

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    Fans who track the lives of the Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow via a 24-hour live webcam are now maintaining a vigil known as pip watch.

  9. Lynn Farleigh - Wikipedia

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    Although primarily a theatre actress, Lynn Farleigh is probably widest known for playing Helen Wycliffe in Wycliffe from 1996 to 1998, Krupskaya opposite Patrick Stewart's Lenin in the historical BBC drama Fall of Eagles, and the glamorous Vivien Ashton (codename Solange) in the second series of the LWT secret agent series Wish Me Luck broadcast in 1989.