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    Ivan Stepanovich Yumashev (Russian: Иван Степанович Юмашев; 9 October [O.S. 27 September] 1895 – 2 September 1972) was a Soviet Navy admiral, Hero of the...
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    In July 1937 Mikhail Gromov, along with his crew Sergei Danilin and Andrei Yumashev, completed the same journey over the North Pole and continuing on to...
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    Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy 1939–1947 Succeeded by Ivan Yumashev (admiral) Preceded by Ivan Yumashev (admiral) Minister of the Navy 1951–1953 Succeeded by...
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    Andrei Antonovich Grechko (Russian: Андре́й Анто́нович Гре́чко, Ukrainian: Андрій Антонович Гречко; 17 October [O.S. 4 October] 1903 – 26 April 1976) was...
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    The first pre-production TB-3 4M-17 flew on 4 January 1932 with Andrey Yumashev and I. F. Petrov at the controls. Unexpectedly, subsequent mass-produced...
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    Soviet Union's defense industry and its armed forces. By 1976, he succeeded Andrei Grechko as Minister of Defense and received the rank of Marshal of the Soviet...
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    France and Italy. Stalin did not personally attend the meeting, sending Andrei Zhdanov in his place. Various East European communists also visited Stalin...
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    Minister of the Navy Took office Left office Time in office 1 Yumashev, IvanAdmiral Ivan Yumashev (1895–1972) 25 February 1950 20 July 1951 1 year, 145 days...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    chekist, Artur Artuzov. They had five daughters, one of whom, Nina, married Andrei Sverdlov, son of the high ranking Bolshevik Yakov Sverdlov, and a son, Lev...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    he commanded the Leningrad Front. Working alongside military commander Andrei Zhdanov as German advances threatened to cut off Leningrad, he displayed...
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    attempt to break the encirclement of the 2nd Shock Army led by General Andrei Vlasov. On June 26, 1942, Vasilevsky was appointed Chief of the General...
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    Admiral Vladimir Konovalov Admiral Gordey Levchenko Admiral Ivan Stepanovich Yumashev Army General Ivan Yefimovich Petrov Major General Isaak Zaltsman Admiral...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    1955, Zhukov—together with Khrushchev, Bulganin, Vyacheslav Molotov and Andrei Gromyko—participated in a Summit Conference at Geneva after the USSR signed...
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    arranging for the publication of Yeltsin's memoirs and befriended Valentin Yumashev, the President's ghost-writer. In January 1996, at the World Economic Forum...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    too short for the distance in a straight-line record. Gromov and Andrey Yumashev decided to make their next long-range flight an attempt at the straight-line...
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    Greek Septinsular Republic, did not lose a single ship in 43 battles Ivan Yumashev, admiral, reclaimed Southern Sakhalin and Kuril Islands for the USSR during...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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    Minister of Armed Forces Aleksandr Vasilievsky PCU (b) Minister of Navy Ivan Yumashev (1950–1951) PCU (b) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–1953) PCU (b) Minister of Defense...
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    (for Defense and Security, 24 September 1992 — 24 January 1994) Valentin Yumashev (13 August 1996 — 11 March 1997) Tatyana Yumasheva (28 June 1997 – 3 January...
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    (1950–1953) Aleksandr Vasilevsky Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953) Ivan Yumashev (1950–51) Nikolai Kuznetsov (1951–53) Ministers of Defence (1953–1992)...
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  • According to Alexander Goldfarb, Mr. Malashenko told him that Valentin Yumashev brought a warning from the Kremlin, one day before airing the show, promising...
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