Boris Gorbatov (1908–1954) was a Soviet novelist. Born in the Donbas region in the Ukraine, he moved to Moscow at the age of 18 and joined the Communist...
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Gorbatov (Russian: Гoрбaтoв, masculine) or Gorbatova (Гoрбaтoвa, feminine) may refer to: People Alexander Gorbatov (1891–1973), Soviet general Boris Gorbatov...
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Stig Dagerman, Oswald de Andrade, Winnifred Eaton, Miles Franklin, Boris Gorbatov, Joseph Hergesheimer, James Hilton, Édouard Le Roy, Zofia Nałkowska...
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husband – writer Boris Gorbatov (1908–1954). Daughter – Elena Ermakova (Gorbatova) (born 1953) – English Teacher Son – Mikhail Gorbatov (1953-2017) –...
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Stepan Malkhasyants: philologist, for Armenian Explanatory Dictionary Boris Gorbatov: literature Eugen Kapp: music composition Salomėja Nėris: poetry (posthumously)...
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Gostyukhin — Alexander Gorbatov Irina Akulova — Nina Alexandrovna Gorbatova, wife Aleksei Zharkov — Lev Mekhlis Alexander Khochinsky — Boris Pasternak Vladimir...
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Druzhnikov as Trofimenko Lidiya Smirnova as Vera Oleg Zhakov Pyotr Aleynikov Boris Chirkov as Stepan Nedolya Semyon Svashenko as Engineer Rollberg p.204 Rollberg...
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[citation needed] The first opening night of "The Youth of the Fathers" by Boris Gorbatov staged by Petar S. Petrović was performed on the stage on 20 February...
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“Zaboy” (“Slaughtering”) magazine under the guidance of the famous writer Boris Gorbatov. Then in 1925, his first poems appeared, published by the newspaper...
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Andrei Yeremenko and Ivan Chernyakhovsky, and Army commander Alexander Gorbatov.[citation needed] During Nikita Khrushchev's de-Stalinisation, Yakir was...
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