LADA – Made in CCCP

LADA - Made in CCCP
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I would like to see this done with other jeeps

Welcome To visit Belarus!

Welcome To visit Belarus!
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www.greatmilitaria.com Nice dealer with DDR & CCCP militaria it's such a good site you should look it up. i have bought manny awesome things there! My new www.greatmilitaria.com Nice dealer with DDR & CCCP militaria it's such a good site you should look it up. i have bought manny awesome things there!

Bulgarian military museum

Bulgarian military museum
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Bulgarian military museum in Sofia. It's sad that all ww2 vehicles are in a so bad shape.They were taken from the old museum,where the Gipsies were taking parts from them.Now volunteers are trying to restore the whole ww2 collection in the new museum,strarting with that ZIS 5B at 3:43 .I hope they will restore them soon!

Human Weapon [HQ] – Sambo: Russia’s Extreme Fighting part 4/5

Human Weapon [HQ] - Sambo: Russia's Extreme Fighting part 4/5
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The Russian martial art of Sambo was developed in the first several decades of the 20th century, in the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution and the fall of the czarist regime. A martial arts training program within the Bolsheviks Red Army produced a new hand-to-hand combat system derived partly from traditional Russian and other native regional wrestling or grappling styles and influenced by various foreign martial arts, notably Judo and Jujitsu, as well as the traditional Olympic sports of boxing and Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling. The new system was dubbed Sambo (sometimes written Sombo or SAMBO), which is an acronym of the Russian words Samozaschita Bez Orujiya, or self-defense without weapon. From the beginning, Sambo has been a constantly changing system, adapting itself to fit the needs of its fighters, from soldiers on the battlefields of World War II to crime fighters on the streets of Moscow. Today, Sambo is practiced in three distinct ways: as a competitive sport, as a self-defense method and as a lethal combat system employed by police and military forces. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as Russian Judo, Sambo was recognized as an official sport in 1938. It was included in the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980 as a demonstration sport, though it failed to gain the popularity necessary to become a competitive event. As a self-defense method, Sambo is based on body movements and joint locks, combined with punches and kicks, all aimed at defending ones self ...