• Pavel Davidovich Kogan (Russian: Па́вел Дави́дович Кога́н; 7 July 1918, Kiev – 23 September 1942, near Novorossiysk) was a Jewish Soviet poet who died...
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  • Pavel Kogan is the name of: Pavel Kogan (poet) (1918–1942), Soviet poet Pavel Kogan (conductor) (born 1952), Russian violinist and conductor This disambiguation...
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  • Leonid Kogan (1924–1982), Soviet violinist Marcio Kogan (born 1952), Brazilian architect Michael Kogan (1920–1984), Russian businessman Pavel Kogan (disambiguation)...
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  • (1925-1993) Pavel Vintman (1918-1942) Semyon Gudzenko (1922-1953) Ion Degen (1925-2017) Mustai Karim (1919-2005) Fatih Karim (1909-1945) Pavel Kogan (1918-1942)...
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  • satirist and playwright (Хайт, Аркадий Иосифович [ru]) A.M. Klein, poet Pavel Kogan, poet Lev Kopelev, author and dissident Lazar Lagin, writer Vladimir Lantsberg...
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    Ilf, writer Vera Inber, poet Alejandro Jodorowsky, Spanish-language writer and filmmaker A.M. Klein, poet Pavel Kogan, poet Lev Kopelev, author and dissident...
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  • scientists[clarification needed] by the NKVD. Korets pointed out that the Jewish poet Pavel Kogan was the NKVD's instigator[clarification needed] for the leaflet. Together...
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  • Azerbaijan Democratic Republic Leonid Kogan (1924–1982), violin virtuoso Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952), politician Pavel Korin (1892–1967), painter and art...
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  • Kochetov (1912–1973), novelist and journalist, The Zhurbin Family Pavel Kogan (1918–1942), poet and military interpreter Ivan Kokorev (1825–1853), short story...
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  • Semyon Gudzenko (category Soviet poets)
    Moscow) was a Soviet Russian poet of Ukrainian-Jewish origin, of the World War II generation. He is often compared with Pavel Kogan and Semen Kirsanov. He died...
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