the Belarusian PEN). In 1994, following Adamovich's death, the Belarusian PEN Centre created the Ales Adamovich Literary Prize, a literary award to gifted...
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Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. Its screenplay, written by Klimov and Ales Adamovich, is based on the 1971 novel Khatyn and the 1977 collection of survivor...
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called Adamovich "her literary godfather". He also named the documentary novel I'm From Fire Village (Belarusian: Я з вогненнай вёскі) by Ales Adamovich, Janka...
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appendicitis, during which he attempted suicide. During his stay, journalist Ales Adamovich interviewed Legasov and he expressed concerns that a similar nuclear...
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partisans, including the 1985 film Come and See and the works of authors Ales Adamovich and Vasil Bykaŭ. The German occupation in 1941–1944 and war on the Eastern...
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the name include: Ales Adamovich (1927–1994), Soviet Belarusian writer, screenwriter, literary critic and democratic activist Ales Bachyla (1918–1983)...
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Adamovich (Russian: Адамо́вич) is a Slavic patronymic surname derived from the given name Adam. Notable people with the surname include: Ales Adamovich...
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Napoleon Orda Bianka Valeria Gribusova Alyona Lanskaya Alexander Rybak Teo Ales Adamovich Svetlana Alexievich Guillaume Apollinaire, Belarusian mother Isaac Asimov...
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were executed, the commander major Wacław Pełka transported to Moscow. Ales Adamovich Yitzhak Arad Masha Bruskina Janka Bryl Vassili Kononov Pyotr Masherov...
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constitutional document. Opposition leaders and authors Vasil Bykaŭ and Ales Adamovich publicly expressed their support for the strikes, with the former writing...
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