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World War II

Russia (Soviet Union)

The Soviet Union’s involvement in World War II commenced on 22nd June 1941, when Nazi Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, a massive invasion of Soviet territories. This marked the beginning of the Eastern Front, a theater characterised by intense and brutal combat.

The Soviet Red Army, despite initial setbacks, mounted a resilient defense and eventually turned the tide against the Axis powers, playing a pivotal role in the defeat of Nazi Germany. Approximately 27 million Soviets perished during the war, with around 8.7 million military personnel and 19 million civilians. This accounted for about 14% of the Soviet population at the time. The civilian death toll included significant numbers of women and children, with many falling victim to starvation, forced labor, and mass executions.

During the Siege of Leningrad, which lasted from 1941 to 1944, over a million residents died, many of them from starvation and a substantial portion of these were women and children. In 1941, nearly half of all deaths in Soviet Russia were among children under the age of 5, with infants below 1 year constituting the majority.

Industrial output experienced a sharp decline, with the economy shrinking by approximately 20% between 1941 and 1945. The conflict led to the complete or partial destruction of 1,710 cities and towns, 70,000 villages, and 31,850 industrial establishments. Infrastructure suffered extensively, with 65,000 kilometers of railway tracks destroyed.

The financial burden was catastrophic – the Soviet Union spent at least $192 billion on the war effort. In the immediate post war period, the Soviet Union faced the monumental task of reconstruction. Despite the extensive devastation, the nation achieved rapid economic recovery, with industrial production returning to pre-war levels by the early 1950s. This recovery was driven by a focus on heavy industry and centralised economic planning. However, the emphasis on rapid industrialisation often came at the expense of consumer goods and agriculture, leading to continued hardships for the civilian population.

The war also had a lasting demographic impact, with a significant loss of the working-age male population affecting population growth and family structures for decades. The legacy of World War II remains deeply ingrained in Russian society today.

The conflict, known as the Great Patriotic War in Russia, is a central element of national identity and historical memory. Annual commemorations, such as Victory Day on 9th May, honor the sacrifices made during the war. The immense loss of life, particularly among civilians, has had enduring effects on the country’s demographic and social fabric.

The collective memory of the war continues to influence modern day Russia’s domestic and foreign policies, as well as its cultural and societal norms.

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About Us

We have been promoting Social Cohesion that has led to successful Social Inclusion in certain sectors within the Creative Industries since 1997. As pioneers to define the proper meaning of Multiculturalism, which is a natural development of a Metropolitan environment leading to a Cosmopolitan society, EMMA is perfectly suited to pursue our new Time4Peace project that resonates with Generation Z who are about Peace.

EMMA has been referred to as the cultural Oscars from their conception since 1997, because of its Multicultural philosophy to promote Social Cohesion and to encourage Social Inclusion throughout the “Creative Industries”. EMMA has been the first ever- Creative Industries TV show, worldwide, which has ensured its growth within the UK by £125 billion and $4.3 trillion globally; the EMMAs were broadcast on ITV & BBC.

Campaigns

EMMA has been in the forefront of many ground-breaking campaigns since 1997, by changing Britain’s global image, as the catalyst for the London 2012 Olympic Games and undertook a Social Cohesion conference in 2011. Throughout our Ad campaigns our message is for racial emancipation, where you are only judged by your character and not race or colour. Instigated the Equal Game conference at Wembley Stadium.

The Time4Peace Charity Music show is an apolitical and areligious event, whereby, every person can promote the collective need for Peace in whatever conflict affects them and will be a ticketed event. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to the charities of the ticket buyer’s choice as selected. All charities will be displayed on our App or Website, and funds transferred to the charity (subject to required changes). >>more

Global Issues

Humanity is facing a major crossroad with further alienation taking place amongst communities on a national and worldwide level leading to direct and indirect conflict that could eclipse the devastation imposed during WW2. EMMA has been working in the background since our conception to promote Social Cohesion with Ad campaigns to tackle Modern Day Slavery, Mental Health Issues and loss of life from Knife Crime

The FC Match is a Football Supporters competition that celebrates the Multicultural aspect of each Football Club that symbolises the most celebrated sport on the planet from domestic Football to the FIFA World Cup. The winning supporters will receive an EMMA Multicultural trophy that has been won by Muhammad Ali, Lennox Lewis, Thierry Henry, David Beckham, Ian Wright, Prince Naseem and Venus Williams, etc.