Grigory Petrovich Kotov (Russian: Григорий Петрович Котов; 21 October 1902 – 7 November 1944) was a Red Army lieutenant general killed by American bombing...
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Grigory Kotov (1902–1944), Soviet general Konstantin Kotov (b. 1985), Russian political activist Oleg Kotov (b. 1965), Russian cosmonaut Pavel Kotov Sergey...
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the third Soviet player to hold the title after Botvinnik and Grigory Levenfish. Kotov was Moscow champion in 1941. He won the Soviet title jointly with...
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fell to Soviet antiaircraft fire. Due to the death of Red Army general Grigory Kotov in the American attack, the incident caused diplomatic uproar, which...
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Major General Mikhail Ivanovich Kozlov 233rd Rifle Division - Colonel Grigory Kotov 7th Mechanized Corps - Major General Vasily Ivanovich Vinogradov 14th...
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Soviet troops on the ground who were killed was lieutenant-general Grigory Kotov. By the end of the war, he had flown 412 sorties, fought in 96 aerial...
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(Andrei Khryashchev and Ivan Yefimovich Petrov), 47th Soviet Army (Grigory Kotov), 51st Soviet Army (Nikolai Kirichenko and Trofim Kolomiets). The 1st...
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Units Component units Strength Losses 6th Guards Rifle Corps: MG Grigory Kotov 20th Guards Rifle Division: MG Nikolay Dreyer 195th Rifle Division: COL...
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October 1942), Major General Kondrat Melnik (October 1942), Major General Grigory Kotov (October–November 1942), Lieutenant-General Vasily Khomenko (November...
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Ivan Ilyich Kotov ru Ivan Mikhailovich Kotov ru Ilya Kotov ru Mikhail Kotov ru Nikita Kotov ru Nikolai Kotov ru Sergey Kotov ru Yakov Kotov ru Aleksandr...
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Major General Konstantin Kolganov (February – May 1942) Major General Grigory Kotov (May – September 1942) Major General Andrei Grechko (September – October...
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Anna Vasilievna Galina Konovalova as theater actress Valeriy Troshin as Kotov Fyodor Dobronravov as Fyodor Vasilyevich Valery Zhakov as episode Evgeniya...
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December 1943; promoted to major general 31 December 1942) Major General Grigory Kotov (31 December 1943–killed 7 November 1944; promoted to lieutenant general...
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Master title in 1950. Kotov, Alexander; Yudovich, Mikhail. The Soviet School of Chess. Dover Publications, 1961, p. 318. Kotov 1961, p. 318. Russian Chess...
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middlegame theory came with the release of Alexander Kotov's book Think like a Grandmaster in 1971. Kotov outlined how a player calculates by developing a...
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will never forget you - Sergey, driver 2013 - Embracing the sky - Ivan Kotov (adult) 2013 - Marathon - Stanislav, water polo player 2013 - City Spies...
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with anyone in the USSR, with victories over Botvinnik, Keres, Kotov, Boleslavsky, Grigory Levenfish, Vasily Smyslov, Salo Flohr, Alexander Tolush, Viacheslav...
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Tatiana Kosintseva (born 1986) Alexandra Kosteniuk (born 1984) Alexander Kotov (1913–1981) Boris Koyalovich (1867–1941) Valentina Kozlovskaya (born 1938)...
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David Bronstein, Max Euwe, Reuben Fine, Salo Flohr, Paul Keres, Alexander Kotov, Andor Lilienthal, Miguel Najdorf, Samuel Reshevsky, Vasily Smyslov, Gideon...
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(Austria) Paul Keres (USSR) Boris Kostić (Yugoslavia) Alexander Kotov (USSR) Grigory Levenfish (USSR) Andor Lilienthal (USSR) Géza Maróczy (Hungary) Jacques...
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Igor Bondarevsky Grandmaster 1948 Paul Keres Grandmaster 1948 Alexander Kotov Grandmaster 1948 Andor Lilienthal Grandmaster 1948 Viacheslav Ragozin Grandmaster...
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Oleg Kharitonov (2002–2008) Vladimir Kotov (2000–2008) Alexi Volgin (1995–2001) Jaroslaw Janicki (1997–2008) Grigory Murzin (1999–2008) Leonid Schvetsov...
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Anatoly Kvashnin Anatoly Kvochur Sergey Kirienko Aleksey Kirillin (ru) Grigory Kirichenko (ru) Aleksandr Kiryanov (ru) Yevgeny Kiryushin (ru) Sergey Kislov...
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colony in Vladimir Oblast, a prison where Dmitry Demushkin and Konstantin Kotov were also jailed. In early March 2021, the European Union and United States...
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1949) – pianist Serguei Kostiuchenko (b. 1965) – Belarusian conductor Ivan Kotov (1950–1985) – bassist Maxim Kozlov (active 1995–present) – cellist and educator...
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Isaac Boleslavsky, Alexander Kotov, Salo Flohr, fellow finals debutant Tigran Petrosian, Viacheslav Ragozin, and Grigory Levenfish. Despite this showing...
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14/19 (+10−1=8) 16 10 Nov–13 Dec 1948 Moscow David Bronstein Alexander Kotov 12/18 (+7−1=10) 12/18 (+10−4=4) 17 16 Oct–20 Nov 1949 Moscow Vasily Smyslov...
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Moscow 1948, he finished well down with 7½/18, as Bronstein and Alexander Kotov won. Alatortsev qualified successfully through the semi-final at Moscow...
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Party)/Council of peasant deputies Vladimir Antonov-Saratovsky (Bolsheviks) Ivan Kotov (Socialist Revolutionary Party)/Council of peasant deputies Sergei Minin...
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Smyslov won). In 1944, he tied for 15–16th in Moscow (URS-ch sf; Alexander Kotov won). After the war got over, he resumed active tournament play despite...
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