You mentioned show so this is (Telly) not (cinema). My guess is one of the following: The Avengers, (who used antique cars, Bentleys), Secret Agent- also called Danger man in England and sometimes Secret Agent Man from the theme song by Johnny Rivers. James Bond is a movie ,not TV figure he doesn"t figure here. . . yeah right umm
No . . . I had to find the answer myself in the end. The programme was called "The Endless Game" written and directed by Bryan Forbes
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Hi 1st- USSR collapses 4th- Terry Anderson released, PAN AM goes bust 8th - Some former soviet states are given independance The only thing I can think of on the 6th was my Birthday regards
He resisted Soviet oppression by helping Soviet Jews relocate to Israel.
Kim Philby was the name of a man who worked as a member of British intelligence. He was a high ranking double agent who defected to the Soviet Union. He died at age 77 in 1988.
Post World War IThe Big Three were the three leaders who met at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference to decide on the face of post-war Germany. The members were Woodrow Wilson (President of the United States), Georges Clemenceau (French Prime Minister) and David Lloyd George (British Prime Minister). The three were the main leaders responsible for the formation of the Treaty of Versailles. World War IIThe Big Three of World War Two (WW2) were Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union during WW2, Franklin Roosevelt, leader of the United States of America during WW2, and Winston Churchill, leader of Great Britain during WW2. Greek MythologyThe Big Three from Greek Mythology are Zeus, Poseidon and Hades, as they were the most powerful Gods.
soviet russia
It was a nickname given to her by a Soviet journalist, and it was because of her tough style as a politician.
luigi demitrov from the Soviet Union in 1759.
A term popularized by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to describe the Soviet Union's policy of isolation during the Cold War. The barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world.
When Stalin replaced the anti-German Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs with Vyacheslav Molotov, Lloyd George was involved in a heated debate in the British parliament over European security. He warmed Prime Minister Chamberlain to not underestimate the power of Stalin's military and to reach a full fledged alliance between England, France and the Soviet Union. Winston Churchill supported George's idea and stated that the West was in danger unless a peace agreement could be made in the East ( meaning the Soviet Union).
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union when Germany and the USSR entered into a non-aggression pact in 1939. Vyacheslav Molotov was the Soviet Foreign Minister at the time and was therefore the principal Soviet signatory of the pact.
Vyacheslav Molotov
He was discovered on May 4 by soviet soldiers
The allies where the british, the soviet union, and the U.S
It was between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. It was signed in Moscow on August 23, 1939, by the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and the German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.
None, not while the Soviet Union existed.
The camp was evacuated because the Soviet army was advancing and the Nazis were fleeing. Elie learned that those who stayed behind in the hospital were waiting to be liberated by the Soviet army, and were ultimately rescued.
no, a German minister did it for him.