History of the Soviet Union.Language is worth speaking.
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Comrade Stalin’s Address to the People
On May 9, 1945, Stalin addressed the Soviet people, declaring victory over Germany after its unconditional surrender. He praised the sacrifices of Soviet citizens and the Red Army, which, alongside Allied forces, defeated German imperialism. He reminded listeners of Germany’s failed plans to divide the Soviet Union, contrasting Hitler’s ambitions with the Soviet triumph. Stalin celebrated this victory as a historic moment for freedom and peace in Europe, honoring the sacrifices and resilience of the Soviet people and the fallen heroes.
CONTENT DETAILS
Title: Comrade I.V. Stalin’s Address to the People
Difficulty: Advanced
Topic: History of the Soviet Union
CONTENT DETAILS
Title: Comrade I.V. Stalin’s Address to the People
Difficulty: Advanced
Topic: History of the Soviet Union
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Level 1 presents content segmented mostly by single words, phrases, or short sentences.
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English-to-Russian:
If English is your known language, use it as a prompt for the Russian segment. |
Russian-to-English:
If English is your known language, use it to verify comprehension of the Russian segment. |
Level 2 presents content segmented mostly by large phrases or complete sentences.
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English-to-Russian:
If English is your known language, use it as a prompt for the Russian segment. |
Russian-to-English:
If English is your known language, use it to verify comprehension of the Russian segment. |
Level 3 presents content segmented mostly by paragraphs or large sections of a paragraph.
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The Russian-only version presents content in Russian only.
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The English-only version presents content in English only.
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