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Smarts invented in 1904
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Russians set many billboards around the country which saying:
The Alaska is ours!!!

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Bye-bye, Russia ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜‚
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The best way to react to street bullies
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Summer Solstice byIgor Maykov
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This Day in History: August 26, 1914

During World War I, the Battle of Tannenberg began, fought between the Germans and the Russians. Several days later, the German forces, led by Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, handed Russia a crushing defeat.
The Battle of Tannenberg was a World War I battle fought in the area south of Allenstein in East Prussia between German and Russian armies from August 26 to August 30, 1914. The German side fielded 153,000 soldiers, the Russian 191,000. It ended with a victory for the German troops and the crushing of the Russian forces that had penetrated into southern East Prussia.

Initially referred to in the German media as the "Battle of Allenstein," it was renamed the Battle of Tannenberg for propaganda purposes shortly thereafter at the request of Paul von Hindenburg. In fact, it is not the village of Tannenberg (today Stฤ™bark) that lies directly in the main battle area, but Hohenstein.
Herrmann von Franรงois (with his back to the camera) takes Russian General Kluyev, head of the XIII Army Corps, prisoner of war on August 31, 1914