Traveler Gejza Legen / Three Nights in the Sequoia, Apartheid in Mississippi, Indian Traditions, and Gorbachev in the Elevator
The article features Gejza Legen, a seasoned traveler from Slovakia known for his adventurous life and explorations around the world.
Zinc Coffins and Decaying Facade – Navalny's Chilling Parallel between Afghanistan and Today
The article explores the historical context and implications of Mikhail Gorbachev's policies in Russia, drawing parallels to contemporary issues faced by opposition leaders like Alexei Navalny.
This day in history. The Lithuanian people vote for withdrawal from the Soviet Union
The article discusses Lithuania's vote for independence from the Soviet Union during its final days.
Lenin, Gorbachev and a Relevant Comparison with the Fall of the Berlin Wall
In Iran, a historically supported group is now joining the protests, suggesting that a successful revolution could significantly alter the Islamic world.
Achille Occhetto: "Three PCI leaders wanted to ask Gorbachev to excommunicate me, but he refused"
Former communist secretary Achille Occhetto reveals that three leaders from the Italian Communist Party intended to ask Gorbachev to excommunicate him during a 1989 meeting, but Gorbachev declined the request.