DejanSRB
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Just take a look of Russian contribution to humankind in civil sector. Put aside military complex.
You know, Russia is not only USSR.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Russian_innovation
Zvorkin - one of the "fathers" of TV. (19th century). Education in Russian Empire.
Popov - one of "fathers"of radio. (19th century). Education in Russian Empire.
Mendeleev - father of modern chemistry. (19th century). Education in Russian Empire.
Franz San Galli - radiator (19th century, he emigrated from Prussia)
Pavel Yablockov - Transformer (19th century). Educated in Russian Empire.
and many more.
To restricted Russia only as USSR. And to restricted their contribution to mankind (which only few countries can rivaled) only to military sector is big mistake and it's a sin. And a sign of ignorance.
But I agree partly with you. If somehow, Russian remained monarchy (at least parlamentary). I think that, Russians today would be on the same level of income as at least Central Europe, maybe W. Europe too).
Just take a look of Russian contribution to humankind in civil sector. Put aside military complex.
You know, Russia is not only USSR.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Russian_innovation
Zvorkin - one of the "fathers" of TV. (19th century). Education in Russian Empire.
Popov - one of "fathers"of radio. (19th century). Education in Russian Empire.
Mendeleev - father of modern chemistry. (19th century). Education in Russian Empire.
Franz San Galli - radiator (19th century, he emigrated from Prussia)
Pavel Yablockov - Transformer (19th century). Educated in Russian Empire.
and many more.
To restricted Russia only as USSR. And to restricted their contribution to mankind (which only few countries can rivaled) only to military sector is big mistake and it's a sin. And a sign of ignorance.
But I agree partly with you. If somehow, Russian remained monarchy (at least parlamentary). I think that, Russians today would be on the same level of income as at least Central Europe, maybe W. Europe too).
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