Moskalenko is a Ukrainian surname literally meaning "son of moskal". Notable people with the name include: Alexander Moskalenko (born 1969), Russian trampolinist...
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Semyonovich Moskalenko (Russian: Кирилл Семёнович Москаленко, Ukrainian: Кирило Семенович Москаленко, romanized: Kyrylo Semenovych Moskalenko; 11 May 1902...
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Alexander Moskalenko (born November 4, 1969) is a Russian former competitive trampoline gymnast. He is the 2000 Olympic champion and 2004 Olympic silver...
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Larysa Moskalenko is a former sailor, who competed for the Soviet Union and Unified Team. She won a bronze medal in the 470 class at the 1988 Summer Olympics...
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vehicle parking. In total, 2,500 tons of cargo may be carried. Mitrofan Moskalenko was decommissioned after the Russian Ministry of Defence determined modernization...
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Anastasiia Moskalenko (born 16 August 2000) is a Ukrainian Paralympic athlete competing in F32-classification club throw and shot put events. She won the...
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Nikolay Leonidovich Moskalenko (Russian: Никола́й Леони́дович Москале́нко; born 3 January 1990) is a Russian professional association football player who...
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New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-19540-9. Erickson, John (2001). "Moskalenko". In Shukman, Harold [in Russian] (ed.). Stalin's Generals. London: Phoenix...
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the first Olympics where the trampoline competition was held. Alexander Moskalenko won the gold medal after coming out of retirement once trampoline was...
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Karinna Akopovna Moskalenko (Russian: Кари́нна Ако́повна Москале́нко) (born February 9, 1954, in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) is Russia's leading human...
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pp. 63–64. Moskalenko 1969, p. 191. Hayward 1998, p. 122. Moskalenko 1969, p. 197. Moskalenko 1969, p. 192. Beevor 1998, p. 65. Moskalenko 1969, pp. 193–196...
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Yaroslav M. Moskalenko (born 28 April 1975 in Lyutizh in the Vyshhorod Raion of Kyiv Oblast) is an activist, philanthropist, member of the Verkhovna Rada...
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Alexander Moskalenko Russia Ji Wallace Australia Mathieu Turgeon Canada 2004 Athens details Yuri Nikitin Ukraine Alexander Moskalenko Russia Henrik...
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Olga Rocheva (redirect from Olga Moskalenko-Rocheva)
Olga Vladimirovna Rocheva (Russian: О́льга Влади́мировна Ро́чева) (born 4 July 1978 in Krasnoyarsk) is a Russian cross-country skier who has competed since...
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Vitaliy Moskalenko (Russian: Виталий Москаленко; born 30 June 1974) is a Russian triple jumper. He competed at the 2003 World Championships and the 2004...
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Grigoryeva, Yekaterina Kotko, Yelena Medvedeva Women's 470 Class Larisa Moskalenko and Alena Pakholchik Final Ranking — 43.0 points (→ 4th place) Men's 50 m...
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following day, 18 June 2021, Alexander Moskalenko has appointed as Acting Head Coach. On 16 May 2022, Moskalenko left his role at Tobol, with Milan Milanović...
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Meretskov Beria Sokolovsky Bulganin Bagramyan Biryuzov Grechko Yeryomenko Moskalenko Chuikov Zakharov Golikov Krylov Yakubovsky Batitsky Koshevoy Brezhnev...
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were officially revealed. The ships were named Ivan Rogov and Mitrofan Moskalenko, the same as two already decommissioned Ivan Rogov-class vessels. On 28...
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(Russian: Жизнь одна) is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Vitaliy Moskalenko. The film tells about a woman who could not forgive her husband the intrigue...
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(Russian: Журавушка) is a 1968 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Nikolay Moskalenko. The film takes place after the war. Surviving soldiers return to their...
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the original on February 24, 2022. Retrieved February 20, 2022. Bloom & Moskalenko 2021, p. 152, Chapt. 5. Francescani, Chris (September 22, 2020). "QAnon's...
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romanized: Kitayskiy serviz) is a 1999 Russian comedy film directed by Vitaly Moskalenko. The film takes place in 1913 on a ship leaving the Volga from Tsaritsyn...
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October 14, 2020. Retrieved April 16, 2021. Bloom & Moskalenko 2021, p. 38, Chapt. 2. Bloom & Moskalenko 2021, p. 8, Chapt. 1. McNeal, Stephanie; Broderick...
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mysterious poster?". The Daily Dot. Retrieved July 5, 2018. Bloom, Mia; Moskalenko, Sophia (2021). "1". Pastels and Pedophiles: Inside the Mind of QAnon...
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Silver Bronze Men's individual details Yuri Nikitin Ukraine Alexander Moskalenko Russia Henrik Stehlik Germany Women's individual details Anna Dogonadze...
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William B.F.; Pitman, Walter C.; Major, Candace O.; Shimkus, Kazimieras; Moskalenko, Vladamir; Jones, Glenn A.; Dimitrov, Petko; Gorür, Naci; Sakinç, Mehmet;...
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William B.F.; Pitman, Walter C.; Major, Candace O.; Shimkus, Kazimieras; Moskalenko, Vladamir; Jones, Glenn A.; Dimitrov, Petko; Gorür, Naci; Sakinç, Mehmet;...
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because it was called hastily—indeed, Zhukov had ordered General Kirill Moskalenko to secretly prepare a special force and permitted the force to use two...
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Khrushchev Nikolay Krylov Dmitry Lelyushenko Rodion Malinovsky Kirill Moskalenko Yakov Pavlov Alexander Rodimtsev Konstantin Rokossovsky Alexander Shcherbakov...
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