The Anonymous Widower

Is Vlad The Bad Running Out Of Cash?

The BBC News Channel has just reported, that in a speech Vlad the Bad has said, that if you have too much money in your Russian Bank account, that can’t be supported by your salary, then he’ll seize it.

I suppose he needs to pay the gas bill on his little dacha in Sochi.

March 6, 2022 Posted by | Finance | , , , , | 3 Comments

Vlad’s Childhood

Out of curiosity, I looked up Vladimir Putin’s Wikipedia entry.

This is the first paragraph, in a section entitled Early Life.

Putin was born on 7 October 1952 in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia), the youngest of three children of Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin (1911–1999) and Maria Ivanovna Putina (née Shelomova; 1911–1998). His grandfather, Spiridon Putin, was a personal cook to Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin. Putin’s birth was preceded by the deaths of two brothers, Viktor and Albert, born in the mid-1930s. Albert died in infancy and Viktor died of diphtheria during the Siege of Leningrad by Nazi Germany’s forces in World War II.

In my life, I’ve known two people, who’ve had their childhood disrupted by death.

  • With one, as with Putin two elder siblings died before they were born.
  •  With the other, their father died when they were about eight.

Both these people received therapy and now lead normal lives.

I’ve also heard many stories of similarly seriously disturbed children, from my late wife’s work as a barrister.

So I have to question, Vlad’s state of mind from his possibly disturbing childhood.

Putin’s Father

His grandfather too, probably had a similar status to say one of the Queen’s personal staff, but they would obviously have had different beliefs.

He would have probably made sure Putin’s father’s beliefs were spot-on.

This is the second paragraph in the Early Life section.

Putin’s mother was a factory worker and his father was a conscript in the Soviet Navy, serving in the submarine fleet in the early 1930s. Early in World War II, his father served in the destruction battalion of the NKVD. Later, he was transferred to the regular army and was severely wounded in 1942. Putin’s maternal grandmother was killed by the German occupiers of Tver region in 1941, and his maternal uncles disappeared on the Eastern Front during World War II.

The NKVD were the secret police and run by Beria.

This is an extract from Beria’s Wikipedia entry.

Beria was the longest-lived and most influential of Stalin’s secret police chiefs, wielding his most substantial influence during and after World War II. Following the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, he was responsible for organizing purges such as the Katyn massacre of 22,000 Polish officers and officials. Beria would later also orchestrate the forced upheaval of minorities from the Caucasus as head of NKVD, an act that was declared as genocidal by various scholars and, as concerning Chechens, in 2004 by the European parliament. He simultaneously administered vast sections of the Soviet state, and acted as the de facto Marshal of the Soviet Union in command of NKVD field units responsible for barrier troops and Soviet partisan intelligence and sabotage operations on the Eastern Front during World War II. Beria administered the expansion of the Gulag labour camps, and was primarily responsible for overseeing the secret detention facilities for scientists and engineers known as sharashkas.

Note.

  1. Like Stalin, he was another Georgian.
  2. The Katyn massacre took place near Kharkiv in Ukraine.

I don’t think he would be my type of friend.

Did Putin’s father relate the stories of the NKVD into his son?

Conclusion

I’m no psychologist, but I hope that NATO and other nations lined up against Russia behind Ukraine are analysing the character of the dangerous Vladimir Putin.

March 6, 2022 Posted by | World | , , , , | 3 Comments

In My Fathers Footsteps

This article on the BBC is entitled Hundreds Gather In Trafalgar Square To Protest Ukraine Invasion.

My father, who was born on the first of January in 1904, described himself as a left-wing Tory.

  • His great-great-grandfather had been a Jewish tailor, who possibly had been born in Konigsberg in East Prussia.
  • In his politically-active years before World War Two, he had been an opponent of both extremes of the political spectrum.
  • He had possibly been involved at the League of Nations in Geneva, which is something I aim to prove or disprove.
  • A couple of times he talked about the horrors of  the famines in Russia in 1931-33, but he never expanded on what he knew.
  • He was mixed up in the stopping of a member of the British Union of Fascists getting elected in the 1935 Norwood By-Election.
  • He was proud to have been at the Battle of Cable Street, when as he said, the whole of the East End, stopped Mosley and his blackshirts from marching through.

I heard him say a couple of times, that Stalin could have been worse than Hitler.

He would have approved that I went to the protest today, where I took these pictures.

It was all peaceful, as no supporters of Vlad the Mad turned up.

March 5, 2022 Posted by | World | , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Where Is Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant?

I have been looking on Google Maps to find Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine.

This Google Map shows the power plant with respect to the Black Sea.

Note.

  1. Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant is marked by the red arrow above the Black Sea., at the top of the map.
  2. The River Dnieper runs between the Black Sea and the power plant.
  3. Crimea is the piece of land with Sevastopol marked on it.

This second Google Map shows the location of the power plant.

Note the wide River is the Dnieper, with what looks to be a series of breakwaters or a port enclosing a square patch of water towards the West.

This third Google Map shows the power plant in the North-East corner of the port.

Note that each of the red dots is one 3 GW nuclear reactor, which were built in the 1980s.

It appears that at this time of year, that the prevailing wind is in the East so Moldova will get any radiation.

But luckily, at the time of writing, everything seems OK.

 

March 4, 2022 Posted by | Energy | , , , , | 1 Comment

‘Game-Changing’ Drones Helping Ukraine In Battle For The Skies

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article in The Times.

This is the introductory paragraph.

The Ukrainian military has been using “Punisher” stealth drones that can target fuel storage, ammunition supplies and electronic warfare stations up to 30 miles behind enemy lines.

Some other points from the article.

  • They are a Ukrainian-built drone with a 7.5 foot wingspan an electric propulsion.
  • They are from a company called UA-Dynamics.
  • They have completed sixty successful mission.
  • They can fly for hours at 1,300ft

This paragraph describes a mission.

He said the drone, which can carry 3kg of explosives, needs the co-ordinates of its target and then carries out its mission automatically. Onboard cameras record the impact of the blast to check the accuracy of the mission.

It can also work in combination with a reconnaissance drone.

Could this be the reason the Russians have held back the convoy?

It may not be a big enough warhead to knock out a tank, but it would do a lot of damage to a supply truck or a tanker full of diesel.

There is also this paragraph, which describes a dog-fight between Russian and Ukranian fighters.

The Ukrainian military said today that a “fierce air battle” took place overnight in the Kyiv region between a pair of MiG-29 fighters and a pair of Russian Su-35s. Both Russian jets were destroyed and one MiG-29 survived.

Note.

  1. The Mig-29 first flew in 1977.
  2. Mig-29s are a very common fighter aircraft.
  3. Ukraine inherited hundreds of Mig-29s after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
  4. The USAF has a few Mig-29s

The Su-35 first flew in 1988.

In addition to the Russians, they are flown by China and Egypt.

This is a paragraph from the Wikipedia entry for the Mig-29.

On 29 May 2020, Ukrainian MiG-29s took part in the Bomber Task Force in Europe with American B-1B bombers for the first time in the Black Sea region. In September 2020, B-52 bombers from the 5th Bomb Wing conducted vital integration training with Ukrainian MiG-29s and Su-27s inside Ukraine’s airspace.

Have the Ukrainian pilots been doing some combat training?

March 2, 2022 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Preparations For War

I always remember a tale told by my mother about her mother, who was born in Dalston in the 1880s.

In 1939, my mother asked her mother, if she was ready for the inevitable war.

The reply was as follows.

I was caught out in the First War and I’m not going to get caught out in this one!

I’ve got a hundredweight of jam and a hundredweight of sugar in the cellar!

Do readers still know what a hundredweight is? – Fifty kilos.

From what I know, my grandmother was rather a forceful woman of very strong Devonian ancestry, with the Yeoman surname of Upcott.

In this war against COVID-19, I may have made a few preparations, but nothing like those my formidable grandmother would have made.

March 17, 2020 Posted by | Food, Health, World | , , , | 4 Comments

How Dubrovnik Suffered

The map on the right of this picture, shows all of the damage sustained in Dubrovnik during the break-up of Yugoslavia.

War Damage On A Map Of Dubrovnik

War Damage On A Map Of Dubrovnik

The scale of the damage in the fighting between over the city, is well shown on this map, although most now seems to have been repaired.

The cause of the war between Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, will long be debated, but as with Syria and Russia, it is usually because a group of nasty men want to cling to power and enough of their electorate can be bribed to back them.

A version of that map should be forcibly tattooed on all the war criminals and their supporters in that insane war.

May 8, 2016 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

In The Steps Of Kaiser Bill

The area of forest in which we were walking had at one time been the private hunting forest of Kaiser Wilhelm II.

The stone commemorates the shooting of his two thousandth stag. I find that rather excessive!

 

 

January 18, 2016 Posted by | World | , , | Leave a comment

From The Country That Brought You The Lada; The New Battle Tank

Ever since I met a British Army General a few years ago, whose opinions of large battle tanks were distinctly sceptical and I had several drinks with a US Air Force A-10 pilot, I’ve always thought that tanks are a waste of money, except for perhaps frightening the population of countries you’re not invading, as the Russians have been doing in the Ukraine.

What adds to my sceptism is that if you look at tank warfare over the last hundred years, when a country makes a big improvement in tank size and firepower, other nations attempt to leapfrog them. As you can’t rustle up a thousand tanks immediately, countries think laterally. In the Second World War, we countered German tanks by developing the Hurricane IID or flying can opener and the PIAT anti-tank gun. In the 1970s, the Americans designed and built the A-10 Thunderbolt, one of whose jobs was to be to destroy Russian armour.

You can rest assured that research and development is going on in countries, who might be threatened by tanks to develop the next generation of tank killers.

So when I see that Putin has spent billions of roubles to develop the T 14 Armata, I just think he has got more money than sense.

I didn’t even laugh when I read this article in the Daily Telegraph, which says that a tank has broken down in the rehearsal for an important parade.

The General would probably have said that this is typical tank reliability.

 

 

May 7, 2015 Posted by | World | , , | 2 Comments

Wars Of Religion

This was the big headline in The Times on Friday. It does sum up the mess involving Muslims in the Middle East in particular. Admittedly, with a little bit of help from their bogeymen; the Israelis.

A commentator yesterday on the BBC who had a military background, said that what is going on between the two main factions of  in Islam, is akin to what when on between Catholics and Protestants in Europe in the Thirty Years War. Wikipedia describes that war like this.

The Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648) was a series of wars principally fought in Central Europe (primarily present-day Germany), involving most of the European countries. It was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history, and one of the longest continuous wars in modern history.

The commentator said, that it is conceivable that the two factions is Islam, will bring on a similar conflict.

We must do our best to not be drawn into this stupid conflict. To air drop food and water to refugees is one thing, but to favour one side or the other is a complete no-no.

August 10, 2014 Posted by | News | , , | 1 Comment