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Unknown Military Classified Files on Windows Pc

Developed By: Gzone apps

License: Free

Rating: 5,0/5 - 1 votes

Last Updated: December 29, 2023

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Compatible with Windows 10/11 PC & Laptop

App Details

Version 1.01
Size 8.6 MB
Release Date August 30, 20
Category Books & Reference Apps

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Allows applications to open network sockets. [see more (5)]

What's New:
Check out unbelievable military classified files [see more]

Description from Developer:
"The question of oil ... and other lighting substances is too close to Russia's interests." So wrote the great Russian scientist D.I. Mendeleev. And this is not an ex... [read more]

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On this page you can download Unknown Military Classified Files and install on Windows PC. Unknown Military Classified Files is free Books & Reference app, developed by Gzone apps. Latest version of Unknown Military Classified Files is 1.01, was released on 2020-08-30 (updated on 2023-12-29). Estimated number of the downloads is more than 1. Overall rating of Unknown Military Classified Files is 5,0. Generally most of the top apps on Android Store have rating of 4+. This app had been rated by 1 users, 1 users had rated it 5*, 1 users had rated it 1*.

How to install Unknown Military Classified Files on Windows?

Instruction on how to install Unknown Military Classified Files on Windows 10 Windows 11 PC & Laptop

In this post, I am going to show you how to install Unknown Military Classified Files on Windows PC by using Android App Player such as BlueStacks, LDPlayer, Nox, KOPlayer, ...

Before you start, you will need to download the APK/XAPK installer file, you can find download button on top of this page. Save it to easy-to-find location.

[Note] You can also download older versions of this app on bottom of this page.

Below you will find a detailed step-by-step guide, but I want to give you a fast overview of how it works. All you need is an emulator that will emulate an Android device on your Windows PC and then you can install applications and use it - you see you're playing it on Android, but this runs not on a smartphone or tablet, it runs on a PC.

If this doesn't work on your PC, or you cannot install, comment here and we will help you!

Step By Step Guide To Install Unknown Military Classified Files using BlueStacks

  1. Download and Install BlueStacks at: https://www.bluestacks.com. The installation procedure is quite simple. After successful installation, open the Bluestacks emulator. It may take some time to load the Bluestacks app initially. Once it is opened, you should be able to see the Home screen of Bluestacks.
  2. Open the APK/XAPK file: Double-click the APK/XAPK file to launch BlueStacks and install the application. If your APK/XAPK file doesn't automatically open BlueStacks, right-click on it and select Open with... Browse to the BlueStacks. You can also drag-and-drop the APK/XAPK file onto the BlueStacks home screen
  3. Once installed, click "Unknown Military Classified Files" icon on the home screen to start using, it'll work like a charm :D

[Note 1] For better performance and compatibility, choose BlueStacks 5 Nougat 64-bit read more

[Note 2] about Bluetooth: At the moment, support for Bluetooth is not available on BlueStacks. Hence, apps that require control of Bluetooth may not work on BlueStacks.

How to install Unknown Military Classified Files on Windows PC using NoxPlayer

  1. Download & Install NoxPlayer at: https://www.bignox.com. The installation is easy to carry out.
  2. Drag the APK/XAPK file to the NoxPlayer interface and drop it to install
  3. The installation process will take place quickly. After successful installation, you can find "Unknown Military Classified Files" on the home screen of NoxPlayer, just click to open it.

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"The question of oil ... and other lighting substances is too close to Russia's interests." So wrote the great Russian scientist D.I. Mendeleev. And this is not an exaggeration, for almost all the major wars of the past XX century clearly demonstrate the special strategic role of oil products.
As for the Caucasian oil, on the eve of and during the Great Patriotic War it became an object of hunting not only from Nazi Germany, but also from our future allies in the anti-Hitler coalition. It may seem incredible to some, but in January 1940, France and Great Britain planned an operation to weaken the military power of the Soviet Union, intending to destroy the USSR oil industry in the Caucasus and stop oil transportation across the Black Sea. Details of the preparation of this operation in historical literature are almost absent, and in the West they prefer not to talk about it. We have captured documents about the operation "Caucasian Oil" for almost 55 years lying in the special security agencies of the state security and the Central State Archive of Russia.
This idea was first expressed by French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier in a note dated January 19, 1940, intended for information to members of the ruling cabinet. Daladier invited the two highest military ranks - the chief of the general staff of the army Army General Moris Gamelin and the chief of the naval staff admiral Jean Darlan to think over and state ideas about the "alleged operation to invade Russia to destroy oil sources." They had in mind three possible options: the interception in the Black Sea of ​​oil vessels bound for Germany, the direct invasion of the Caucasus, or the support of the liberation movement of Caucasian Muslim peoples. As can be seen from the captured documents, the intentions of Daladier met with active support in the British ruling circles. Even Anglo-Soviet economic contacts did not interfere with the development of these plans. It was actually about unleashing aggression against a sovereign state, or at least turning the North Caucasus region into a hotbed of armed rebellion.
What were the reasons?
Formally, there were many reasons that prompted France and England to seriously develop a plan: a friendship treaty concluded between Germany and Russia in 1939, which opened the Germans access to Soviet oil; the entry of Soviet troops into Western Ukraine and Western Belarus on September 17 of the same year; Soviet-Finnish war launched by the Red Army on November 30, 1939. By the way, it was the fighting against Finland that prompted Paris and London to make threatening statements. On December 14, the League of Nations, at the request of the British and French representatives "for perfect aggression," expelled the USSR from its members. By mid-January 1940, when Finland received a large amount of arms and equipment from England and France, an agreement was reached between London and Paris to send expeditionary forces of up to 150,000 to help Finns in February – March. The situation was created explosive.
However, plans for the destruction of Caucasian oil had only a relative connection with the conflict in northern Europe. In fact, it was a long-term military strategy, confirmed even by the fact that after the end of the Soviet-Finnish war, preparations for an attack on the USSR continued to go at full speed.
Why did the Caucasus and Transcaucasia with their raw materials become the object of aggression? The fact is that oil products were mainly produced by Azerbaijan, Grozny and Batumi. The Red Army could not complain about their abundance - on the eve of the war, the production of, for example, aircraft fuel in the USSR was two-thirds dependent on imported high-octane components. Although by that time the fields of the Ural-Volga oil region were actively being developed in our country, oil production in Kazakhstan and Sakhalin increased, the share of non-Caucasian regions in the same 1940 amounted to only 13.5 percent.
Check out unbelievable military classified files
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Allows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.