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    experiences as an official in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Victor Andreevich Kravchenko was born on 11 October 1905, into a Ukrainian family in Ekaterinoslav...
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  • Victor Kravchenko may refer to: Victor Kravchenko (defector) (1905–1966), Soviet defector Viktor Kravchenko (athlete) (born 1941), Soviet athlete This...
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  • Kravchenko (1923–1944), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Victor Kravchenko (defector) (1905–1966), Soviet defector Viktor Kravchenko (athlete)...
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    23 February 1949, Buber-Neumann testified in Paris in support of Victor Kravchenko, who was suing a French magazine connected with the French Communist...
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  • leader and later a writer and lecturer on Soviet affairs, who helped Victor Kravchenko defect in the 1940s. Dallin was born in Rogachev, Russian Empire,...
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  • (1931–1937) Lindbergh kidnapping trial (1935) Nuremberg trials (1945–1946) Victor Kravchenko versus Les Lettres Françaises (1949) Hiss–Chambers (Hiss Case, Hiss...
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    emulation" benefited all involved. In Soviet practice, according to Victor Kravchenko and Mikhail Heller, the competition between workers and industries...
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    Viktor Petrovich Kravchenko (Russian: Виктор Пeтрович Кравченко; born 15 May 1941) is a retired Russian triple jumper who won a bronze medal at the 1964...
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    married Arthur Hinkley Earle (1896–1971), but had a relationship with Victor Kravchenko (1905–1966), a Soviet defector with whom she had two sons, Anthony...
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  • landowners even voluntarily adopting the new lifestyle. The father of Victor Kravchenko was one of the promoters of a commune called the "Tocsin", which counted...
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  • Freedom by Victor Kravchenko". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2019-08-25. "Escolhi a Liberdade". Goodreads. Retrieved 2022-10-23. Kravchenko, Victor (1946)...
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  • officials defected to the West, including Gen. Walter Krivitsky, Victor Kravchenko, Vladimir Petrov, Peter Deriabin, Pawel Monat and Oleg Penkovsky of...
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    the Gulag, and widely considered one of the main Soviet accounts. Victor Kravchenko wrote I Chose Freedom after defecting to the United States in 1944...
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  • Chester W. Nimitz, American Navy admiral (b. 1885) February 25 – Victor Kravchenko, Soviet writer (b. 1905) February 26 Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Indian...
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    NKVD search for Victor Kravchenko, a Soviet engineer and mid-level bureaucrat who defected from a trade mission in 1944. Kravchenko published a book...
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  • Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore and Nishtar Medical University in Multan. Victor Kravchenko engineer Ukraine 1944 Soviet engineer who witnessed horrors of the...
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    (1924–1982) – violinist. Yuri Krasny (born 1946) — educational theorist. Victor Kravchenko (1905–1966) Soviet defector. Valerii Kryshen (born 1955) – scientist...
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    Leonard Schapiro, Denis Healey, Douglas Hyde, Margarete Buber, Victor Kravchenko, W.N. Ewer, Victor Feather, and hundreds (possibly thousands) of others. Some...
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    1992, p.189-190. ISBN 978-0-521-36987-9 Fagan, Opposition and Exile; Victor Kravchenko, I Chose Freedom, Transaction Publishers, Somerset, New Jersey, 1988...
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  • accepted by the whole progressive world. In 1949, Soviet dissident Victor Kravchenko sued the newspaper in a polemical and a sensational trial. After the...
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    in World War II and was killed in 1942. The Trial of the Century — Victor Kravchenko versus French Communist weekly Les Lettres Françaises (1949) Boris...
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    affairs; in Saint-Amant-Tallende, Puy-de-Dôme département (d. 1979) Victor Kravchenko, Soviet Ukrainian defector to the U.S. and author of the bestseller...
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  • Police/Roger, Maladype Theatre (d: Sándor Zsótér) 2015 - Victor Kravchenko: I Chose Freedom – Victor Kravchenko, Maladype Theatre (d: Zoltán Balázs) 2008 - Anton...
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  • Trotsky" ("a Trotsky loyalist") and citing his and Lyons support for Victor Kravchenko during the latter's trial in France for his book I Chose Freedom (1949)...
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    of the defendant, French Communist Les Lettres Françaises, against Victor Kravchenko.) From December 1948, Rudenko commanded the Soviet Airborne Troops...
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  • triple jump details Józef Szmidt  Poland Oleg Fyodoseyev  Soviet Union Victor Kravchenko  Soviet Union high jump details Valeriy Brumel  Soviet Union John...
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  • recently published memoirs of Soviet defector Victor Kravchenko over the radio. Michel calls Kravchenko a traitor who defected out of Capitalist greed...
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  • Aleksei Ilyich Kravchenko (1889, Pokrovskaya Sloboda [now Engels], Saratov region, Russia – 1940 Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet painter, illustrator, draughtsman...
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  • Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). A court judge in Paris ruled that Victor Kravchenko had been libeled by the Communist weekly Les Lettres Françaises when...
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  • overseas propaganda. Krotkova's chief target was Soviet defector Victor Kravchenko. Haynes and Klehr have identified Krotkova as allegedly using several...
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