• Vladimir Ivanovich Zhdanov (Russian: Владимир Иванович Жданов; 29 April 1902 – 19 October 1964) was a colonel-general of tank troops in the armed forces...
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  • global smallpox eradication Vladimir Zhdanov (1902–1964), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Yevgeny Zhdanov (1839–1892), Russian land surveyor...
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    insistence that his son should join the military academy. The biographer Vladimir Zhdanov also mentions the father's unwillingness to pay for his children's...
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    Putin studied law at the Leningrad State University named after Andrei Zhdanov (now Saint Petersburg State University) in 1970 and graduated in 1975....
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    Ivan Yurievich Zhdanov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Иван Юрьевич Жданов; born 17 August 1988) is a Russian politician and lawyer. He was the director of the Anti-Corruption...
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    the Partisan troops that, along with Soviet Red Army under General Vladimir Zhdanov, liberated Belgrade on October 20, 1944. He was the first person to...
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    Vladimir Sudets (1964) Ludvík Svoboda (1946) Fyodor Tolbukhin (1945) Vasiliy Ulisko (1945) Andrey Vitruk (1945) Pavel Yakimov (1944) Vladimir Zhdanov...
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    Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, Moscow. 1967. Vol. II. Pp. 409-410. Vladimir Zhdanov (1971). "Nekrasov". Molodays Gvardiya Publishers. ЖЗЛ (The Lives of...
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    Khudozhestvennaya Literatura, Moscow. 1967. Vol. III. Pp. 439-462. Vladimir Zhdanov (1971). "Nekrasov". Molodays Gvardiya Publishers. ЖЗЛ (The Lives of...
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  • Odessa Offensive at the end of March and replaced by Major General Vladimir Zhdanov, who commanded it for the rest of the war and was promoted to lieutenant...
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    Fyodor Tolbukhin) 4th Guards Mechanised Corps (General Lieutenant Vladimir Zhdanov) 13th Guards Mechanised Brigade (Lieutenant Colonel Gennady Obaturov)...
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  • teams, but usually the main was named Metalurh Zhdanov. At the end of 1958 it was renamed into Avanhard Zhdanov. Football Club Mariupol traces its history...
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  • drink and celebrate. The General's reaction to this is not revealed. Vladimir Zhdanov (1971). "Nekrasov". Molodaya Gvardiya Publishers. ЖЗЛ (The Lives of...
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    General Mikhail Smirnov) 4th Guards Mechanized Corps (Lieutenant General Vladimir Zhdanov) 14th Guards Mechanized Brigade (colonel N.A. Nikitin) 36th Guards...
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  • Forces (b. 1904) Nikolay Shkodunovich, lieutenant general (b. 1900) Vladimir Zhdanov, colonel-general (b. 1902) October 25 — Terenty Shtykov, general (b...
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    General Nikolai Berzarin 4th Guards Mechanized Corps – Major General Vladimir Zhdanov 7th Mechanized Corps – Major General Fyodor Katkov 57th Army – Lieutenant...
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  • Surkov,; in fact, the publication was managed by deputy editor-in-chief Vladimir Zhdanov, and since 1969, by A.F. Yermakov. Russian scholar John Glad wrote...
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  • Fedor Petrov, Vadim Bystryansky, Nikolai Skrypnik, Ivan Theodorovich, Vladimir Zhdanov. The society was led by the Council[clarification needed]. Since 1924...
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    It was renamed after Andrei Zhdanov in 1948 and was officially called "Leningrad State University, named after A. A. Zhdanov and decorated with the Order...
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  • crew on board, including Marshal Sergey Biryuzov and Colonel general Vladimir Zhdanov. 4 January Aeroflot Flight 20/101, an Il-18B (CCCP-75685, c/n 189001105)...
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    in a German bombing raid, and was succeeded by corps chief of staff Vladimir Zhdanov. The corps suffered significant losses from the bombing raids, which...
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    Andrei Kravchenko (20 January 1944 – June 1947) Lieutenant General Vladimir Zhdanov (June 1947 – 30 April 1949) Lieutenant General Ivan Dremov (30 April...
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    Vladimir Anatolyevich Yakovlev (Russian: Влади́мир Анато́льевич Я́ковлев, IPA: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr ɐnɐˈtolʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈjakəvlʲɪf]; born November 25, 1944) is a former...
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    Mariupol (redirect from Zhdanov (city))
    coastal resort on the Sea of Azov. In 1948, Mariupol was renamed Zhdanov after Andrei Zhdanov, a native of the city who had become a high-ranking official...
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    succession to Stalin were Andrei Zhdanov and Lavrentiy Beria. Later in 1948, Malenkov rose in stature following Zhdanov's death to become Second Secretary...
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    Opposition to the government of President Vladimir Putin in Russia, commonly referred to as the Russian opposition, can be divided between the parliamentary...
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  • Ilya Zhdanov (Russian: Илья Жданов; born 21 September 1990) is a Russian male badminton player. Men's Doubles Mixed Doubles   BWF International Challenge...
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    Mikhail Zoshchenko (category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class)
    popularity in the 1920s as a satirist, but, after his denunciation in the Zhdanov decree of 1946, Zoshchenko lived in dire poverty. He was awarded his pension...
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  • explaining that Zhdanov suffered a heart attack, but the Kremlin doctors who treated him missed it and prescribed the wrong treatment for him. Zhdanov soon died...
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    Josip Broz Tito, Fyodor Tolbukhin, marshal of the Soviet Union, and Vladimir Zhdanov, general of the Soviet army. On 19 July 1954 (the year when the title...
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