FSB Russia's Special Operations Unit "Alfa": history of creation, activities, famous operations, and traditions
Franz Kafka's 'Letter to His Father'
"Letter to His Father" by Franz Kafka
Hitler's Remains in Russia
Debates about Adolf Hitler's death have raged for decades. Even eighty years after the end of World War II, there are those who doubt: did the Führer really kill himself in the Berlin bunker? Perhaps he fled to South America, as many of his aides did? These doubts were largely fueled by the fact that the Soviet Union had long kept silent about what exactly was found in May 1945 and where the remains of the most infamous dictator of the 20th century ended up.
In this article, the phenomenon of exacerbation of chronic adenoiditis is examined as a common disease of the upper respiratory tract, predominantly occurring in childhood. Based on an analysis of pathogenic mechanisms, clinical manifestations, and modern treatment methods, a comprehensive picture of this pathological condition is reconstructed. Special attention is paid to differential diagnosis, the factors provoking exacerbations, and therapeutic intervention strategies that enable the acute process to be suppressed and its relapses prevented.
Sea vacation and human health
December 24th in the tradition of Lutheran and other Protestant churches
Russian literature in Europe
Tolerance in everyday culture