02/27/2012

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Stalins Command Basil This tragedy occurred in 1950. January 5 while landing in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg), the plane crashed Li-2. Killed 13 people (players, a doctor, therapist) from the Air Force team - Ivan Novikov, Evgeny Voronin, Basil Volodin Zdenek Sigmund, Yury Tarasov, Harry Melups, Robert Shulmanis, Yuri Zhiburtovich, Viktor Isaev, Alexander Moiseyev, Halperin, Galkin, Boris Bocharnikov. Were killed and 6 crew members (commander, Major Zotov). 'Boss' shattered team was the commander of Moscow District Air Force Lieutenant-General Vasily Stalin, the Almighty. Basil and passionately fond of despotic sports. He founded Team "pilots" in almost all team sports, and demanded players only victories. If not for that, amounting to an absurdity, Stalin's desire to win, the team would not die, she would go on the trip to Chelyabinsk, as usual in those days by train. Before the new, not really break in, the team was a daunting task - to become the champion of the USSR, so the new player-coach, a great defender of the time Boris Bocharnikov wanted to practice a few extra days in Chelyabinsk (not shake this time in the train) and asked the "boss" aircraft. Fly the aircraft on competition in those years was not allowed - too expensive, but who could deny Vasily Stalin, he gave the plane. The flight left early in the morning in bad weather for flying, which near the Urals became the non-flying, the manager ordered to fly to Sverdlovsk, but there was poor visibility and yes even a blizzard. Aircraft six times approach, but eventually the Li-2 crashed to the ground.
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World Communion For a long time (since antiquity) thinkers around the world dreamed of creating a language which is comprehensible to everyone. In the Middle Ages, world language was Latin. However, Latin is quite complex and nowadays it is considered "dead" language. Some scientists have long tried to revive the Latin and put it into use. However, neither attempt was unsuccessful. Studying the same for all national languages to enhance communication is also very difficult task. And the use of some of the national languages as an international impossible because of ethnic considerations. Such a solution would be prejudicial to the rights of other peoples in comparison with the nation language, which would choose as International. Therefore, the universal language should be neutral, that is not owned by any of the language groups. Therefore, it would be reasonable to develop an artificial language, which would not have the shortcomings that are inherent "Living" languages. And Rene Descartes, and Jan Amos Comenius, and Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton and many others have attempted to develop a language that could communicate with scientists around the world, the so-called "philosophical" language. But their works more like algebraic calculations and formulas, as a means of communication. And so, in 1887, Ludwik Zamenhof - the doctor from Warsaw, has developed a language, which later became the language of global communication. It exists to this day, and called Esperanto. Ludwik Zamenhof was born in Bialystok, which belonged to the Russian Empire and was located on the territory which today is Poland.

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