• Grigory Stelmakh (1900 – 31 December 1942) was a Soviet military commander. He held a prominent role in the defeat of German blitzkrieg (Operation Barbarossa)...
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  • goaltender Grigory Stelmakh (1900–1942), Soviet military commander Iryna Stelmakh (born 1993), Ukrainian handball player Mykhailo Stelmakh (1912–1983)...
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    first wife African Spir (1837–1890), philosopher, studied in Mykolaiv Grigory Stelmakh (1900–1942), Soviet military commander Iryna Sysoyenko (born 1982)...
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  • Yudenkov 2024 — Nazar Chepurnyi, Illia Kovtun, Igor Radivilov, Radomyr Stelmakh, Oleg Verniaiev 1934 through 1991 — participated as the Soviet Union 1994...
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  • under the command of the Army General Kirill Meretskov, with General Grigory Stelmakh (former commander of the 4th Army) as Chief of Staff and Army Commissar...
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  • Bank Fyodor Kuzmich Kuzmin (1926–1930) Andrey K. Smirnov (1930–1936) Grigory Stelmakh (1936–1938) Colonel Alexander Maximov, c 7 October 1941 Major General...
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  • Steblinsky ru Yevgeny Stelmakh ru Pyotr Stemasov ru Yelena Stempkovskaya Vladimir Stenin ru Afonasy Stennikov ru Vasily Stepanenko ru Grigory Stepanenko ru Ivan...
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  • Yalan-Shteklis, Israeli writer and poet Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky Mykhailo Stelmakh Mykola Khvylovy Mykola Kulish, dramatist Mykola Voronyi Mykola Zerov Natalia...
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    concerning the history of Ukrainian literature. At least three (on Mykhailo Stelmakh, Vasyl Chumak, and the Young Muse group) were broadcast in 1962. During...
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