Admiral Nakhimov may refer to: Russian Admiral Pavel Nakhimov Admiral Nakhimov (film), a 1947 Soviet film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin Ships named after...
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Admiral Nakhimov (Russian: Адмирал Нахимов) is a 1947 Soviet biopic film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, based on the life of Russian Admiral Pavel Nakhimov...
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times, starting with Stalin. Also, a Soviet Film called Admiral Nakhimov was made in 1947 about his life. Nakhimov was born in the village of Gorodok in the...
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Admiral Ushakov (Russian: Адмирал Ушаков) is a 1953 Soviet historical war film directed by Mikhail Romm and starring Ivan Pereverzev, Boris Livanov and...
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Russian battlecruiser Kirov (redirect from Russian battlecruiser Admiral Ushakov)
Retrieved 17 July 2015. "Russian Navy modernizes nuclear-powered cruiser Admiral Nakhimov". Rusnavy.com. 28 March 2011. Archived from the original on 3 February...
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Defence of Sevastopol (category Template film date with 1 release date)
Goncharova Borus Gorin-Goryainov Andrey Gromov — admiral Pavel Nakhimov Vladimir Maksimov Ivan Mozzhukhin — admiral Vladimir Kornilov Olga Petrova-Zvantseva —...
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Timur Apakidze (section Film coverage)
enrolled in the Leningrad Nakhimov Naval School. In 1971, on the eve of graduation, the chief commander of the academy telegraphed Admiral Sergey Gorshkov about...
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Vsevolod Pudovkin (category Film theorists)
movies. In 1947 he was awarded another Stalin Prize for his work on Admiral Nakhimov, and in 1950 — his second Order of Lenin and a third Stalin Prize for...
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Battle of Tsushima (section On film)
of Asahi. Later Admiral. He had 3 tours of duty in Russia before the battle; once on an Imperial Russian Navy cruiser Admiral Nakhimov, twice as a military...
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(1938) Minin and Pozharsky (1939) Suvorov (1941) Elusive Ian (1942) Admiral Nakhimov (1946) Zhukovsky (1950) Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary...
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United States unless stated 13 Rue Madeleine, starring James Cagney Admiral Nakhimov – (USSR) Along the Songhua River (Songhua-jiang shang) – (China) Angel...
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Tamara Lobova (category Women film pioneers)
(1961) The Dragonfly (1954) Zhukovsky (1950) Admiral Nakhimov (1947) Invisible Jan (1942) Fighting Film Collection No. 6 (1941) General Suvorov (1941)...
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a 98% majority. On 23 February 2014, a pro-Russian rally took place in Nakhimov Square declaring allegiance to Russia and protesting against the new government...
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Yuri Panteleyev (redirect from Yuriy Panteleyev (admiral))
the Order of Lenin, the Order of the Red Banner four times, the Order of Nakhimov First Class and the Order of the Patriotic War First Class, as well as...
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(2011) The Admirable Crichton: (1918, 1957 & 1968 TV) Admiral (2008) Admiral Nakhimov (1947) Admiral Ushakov (1953) Admission (2013) Admissions (2011) Admission...
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French film The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), American version directed by Michael Curtiz, depiction of the Battle of Balaclava Admiral Nakhimov (1946)...
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Aleksei Dikiy (category Film people from Dnipro)
and received a special mention at the 1947 Venice Film Festival for the title role in Admiral Nakhimov. In 1953 Dikiy directed his last stage production...
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gone, the defence of Sevastopol was led by Vice Admirals Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov and Pavel Nakhimov, assisted by Menshikov's chief engineer, Lieutenant...
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Sasakawa claimed to have salvaged the wreckage of the Russian cruiser Admiral Nakhimov over the strong protests of the Soviet Government. Sasakawa later publicized...
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Yevgeny Samoylov (category Russian male film actors)
Kudryashev Four Hearts (1945) as First Lieutenant Pyotr Nikitich Kolchin Admiral Nakhimov (1947) as Lt. Burunov Boy from the Outskirts (1948) as father of Andrey...
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MPC · 5666 5667 Nakhimovskaya 1983 QH1 Nakhimov Nautical College in Saint Petersburg and Russian admiral Pavel Nakhimov (1802–1855) MPC · 5667 5668 Foucault...
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Dmitri Vasilyev (director) (category Russian film directors)
Name of the Fatherland (1943); co-directed with Vsevolod Pudovkin Admiral Nakhimov (1946); co-directed with Vsevolod Pudovkin Zhukovsky (1950); co-directed...
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The 8th Venice International Film Festival was held from 23 August to 15 September 1947. Screenwriter Vinicio Marinucci was appointed as the president...
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Fleet, Vice Admiral K. P. Pilkin, agreed on a copy of the Peresvet-class battleship design, but they were over-ruled by General Admiral Grand Duke Alexei...
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mendicant Admiral Nakhimov (Russian: Адмирал Нахимов) (1947) – Soviet biographical drama film based on the life of Russian Admiral Pavel Nakhimov (1802–1855)...
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Curtiz, wins the Award for Best Picture. March 3 – WWII: The Order of Nakhimov and the Order of Ushakov are instituted in the USSR. March 4 – Louis Buchalter...
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Pyotr Sobolevsky (category Soviet male film actors)
Friends (1941) Moscow Skies (1944) Golden Path (1945) Admiral Nakhimov (1946) Maksimka (1952) Admiral Ushakov (1953) The Secret of Two Oceans (1956) The...
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recalled back to the Baltic Sea, under protest by Admiral Makarov, who specifically requested Admiral Virenius to continue his mission to Port Arthur....
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interpretation of the K-219 incident. In a BBC interview recorded in February 2013, Admiral of the Fleet Vladimir Chernavin, the Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy...
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declared war on Russia on 8 October 1853. On 30 November, Russian Admiral Nakhimov caught the Turkish fleet in the harbor at Sinope and destroyed it....
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