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Communism includes a variety of schools of thought which broadly include Marxism and anarcho-communism as well as the political ideologies grouped around both, all of which share the analysis that the current order of society stems from capitalism, its economic system and mode of production, namely that in this system there are two major social classes, the relationship between these two classes is exploitative, and that this situation can only ultimately be resolved through a social revolution.[7]
-From Wikipedia
Cette capacité a été étudiée à partir de 1975 au Langley Research Center aux États-Unis et a finalement abouti au développement du McDonnell Douglas F-15 STOL / MTD en tant qu'avion de validation de principe. Voir également le Saab 35 Draken pour les premiers avions aux capacités supermaneuverables limitées.
L'USAF a abandonné le concept comme contre-productif aux engagements BVR car la manœuvre Cobra laisse l'avion dans un état d'énergie proche de zéro, après avoir perdu presque toute sa vitesse en effectuant la manœuvre Cobra de Pugachev sans gagner d'altitude de compensation dans le processus. . À l'exception des combats en tête-à-tête
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In the Soviet Union, a Sovnarkom decree imposed a prison sentence of 3–5 years for those convicted of "homosexual relations".
Sovnarkom =The Council of People's Commissars
Stalin was not in this council
At the time, Whyte (himself homosexual) was working in Moscow at the Moscow Daily News. When he heard about the new law, he wrote a letter to Stalin asking him how he could justify it. Whyte pointed out how the new law was cancelling all the progress that had been made on such matters since the October Revolution.
Found in the Soviet archives, on the first page of the letter is a note written by Stalin:
“Archive. An idiot and a degenerate. J. Stalin.”
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