Nikolai Mikhailovich Lukin (Russian: Николай Михайлович Лукин; July 20, 1885 – July 19, 1940) was a Soviet Marxist historian and publicist. He was a leader...
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first wife, Nadezhda Mikhailovna Lukina, his cousin and the sister of Nikolai Lukin, who was also a member of the party. They married in 1911, soon after...
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defiantly failed the three Communist candidates, Vladimir Fritsche, Nikolai Lukin and Abram Deborin, who were running for the Academy of Sciences, but...
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published. Andrey Shestakov (1926–1930); Mikhail Pokrovsky (1930–1932); Nikolai Lukin (1933–1938); Emelyan Yaroslavsky (1938–1941). According to the assessment...
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(1885–1971), history of literature, art history and philosophy of history Nikolai Lukin (1885–1940), France, Germany, economic history [top] Thomas Macaulay...
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World Economy and World Politics Alexander Schlichter – full member Nikolai Lukin – from 1932, director of the Institute of History Ernst Kolman – from...
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Sciences of the Soviet Union, Fritsche was chosen as a candidate alongside Nikolai Lukin and Abram Deborin to become Academicians of the Academy of Sciences...
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Red Guardian (section Nikolai Krylenko)
Shostakov, Tania Belinsky, Josef Petkus, Krassno Granitsky, Anton Ivanov, and Nikolai Krylenko, as well as a villainous Life Model Decoy of Shostakov. The Red...
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past. However, after the election of the Communists Abram Deborin, Nikolai Lukin and Vladimir Fritsche, this campaign ceased. The next assault on the...
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screenplay by Anatoli Grebnev and Aleksandr Lukin. It tells the story of the Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov. The picture was the 26th most...
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General – Vadim Shmelyov Break-through (2006) as Alexander Kazakov – Vitaliy Lukin Metro (2013) as Mayor of Moscow – Anton Megerdichev Voronin's Family (2015)...
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(removed from cut version)[when?] Boris Tenin as Ivan Shadrin Vladimir Lukin as Nikolai Chibisov Zoya Fyodorova as Katya Faina Ranevskaya as mansion owner...
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Nastia Liukin (redirect from Anastasia Lukin)
v t e Members of the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame Men Nikolai Andrianov Leonid Arkayev Vladimir Artemov Albert Azaryan Max Bangerter Frank Bare...
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Retrieved 6 January 2021. Ликинова, Юлия (Likinova, Julia); Лукин, Михаил (Lukin, Mikhail); Стукалин, Александр (Stukalin, Alexander); Черников, Павел (Chernikov...
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Nikolai Ivanovich Vlasov (Russian: Николай Иванович Власов; 11 November 1916 – 26 January 1945) was a flying ace, lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air...
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Basova Oleg Strizhenov as Lieutenant Vadim Nikolaevich Govorukha-Otrok Nikolai Kryuchkov as Commissar Arsentiy Yevsyukov Assanbek Umuraliyev as Umankul...
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On September 8, 1934, at 16:20 Kasian Chernuha, Vitaly Abalakov and Ivan Lukin, three members of a Soviet expedition, reached the summit at an elevation...
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Nikolay Olshansky (redirect from Nikolai Olshansky)
2011 – 1 March 2013 Preceded by Konstantin Yeryomenko Succeeded by Sergey Lukin Personal details Born Nikolay Mikhailovich Olshansky (1939-04-19) 19 April...
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co-authors Modest Shepilevsky and Yakov Lukin, and it features an impressive 11-meter-high frieze by Soviet sculptor Nikolai Tomsky. Trotsky taught at the Academy...
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predecessor of the Yabloko party was the electoral bloc Yavlinsky-Boldyrev-Lukin, formed for the legislative elections of 1993. "Yabloko" is an acronym of...
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Mykola Riabovil (section The murder of Lukin)
Степа́нович Рябові́л; Russian: Никола́й Степа́нович Рябово́л (romanized: Nikolai Stepanovich Ryabovol); 17 December 1883, in the village of Dinsk, the Kuban...
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Petrukhin 2014a, p. 372. Vasilyev 1999, p. 202–203. Lukin 2011, p. 326. Lukin 2011, p. 331. Lukin 2011, p. 342–343. Zubov 1981, p. 149. Rusanova & Timoshchuk...
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Independent Psychiatric Association who examined Lukin found him mentally healthy. In 2005, Nikolai Skachkov, who protested police brutality and official...
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(1911–2010) Georgy Lisitsin (1909–1972) Marta Litinskaya-Shul (born 1949) Andrey Lukin (born 1948) Anatoly Lutikov (1933–1989) Igor Lysyj (born 1987) Elmar Magerramov...
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of a [3]triangulane chain. Zefirov, Nikolai S.; Kozhushkov, Serge I.; Kuznetsova, T. S.; Kokoreva, O. V.; Lukin, K. A.; Ugrak, B. I.; Tratch, Serge S...
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Vasily Lukashin (ru) Nikolai Lukashov (ru) Afanasy Lukin (ru) Vasily Lukin (ru) Vladimir Lukin (ru) Mikhail Lukin (ru) Nikolai Lukinov (ru) Anton Lukyanenko...
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Orlov (1948–1950) PCU (b) Minister of Light Industry Sergei Lukin (1946–1947) PCU (b) Nikolai Ermolaevich (1947–1948) PCU (b) Alexei Kosygin (1948–1950)...
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1.1938) Sergei Lukin (2.1.1939 - 11.6.1947) Nikolai Tshesnokov (11.6.1947 - 28.12.1948) Alexei Kosygin (28.12.1948 - 24.8.1953) Nikolai Mirovortsev (22...
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Nadezhda Angarskaya Season 9, 2021: Roman Nikkel Season 10, 2023: Alexey Lukin Season 11, 2024: Dmitriy Konyshev Current Kseniya Borodina (10–present)...
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Archived from the original on 22 March 2024. Retrieved 23 October 2020. Lukin, Alexander (2003). The Bear Watches the Dragon. M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 978-0-7656-1026-3...
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