Sydir Artemovych Kovpak (Ukrainian: Си́дір Арте́мович Ковпа́к; Russian: Си́дор Арте́мьевич Ковпа́к, Sidor Artemyevich Kovpak), (June 7, 1887 – December...
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politician Oleksandr Kovpak (born 1983), Ukrainian footballer Sydir Kovpak (1887–1967), Soviet partisan All pages with titles containing Kovpak This page lists...
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Dumas. He is a distant relative of the Hero of the Soviet Union Sydir Kovpak. Lev Kovpak studied in the US at the University of California, San Francisco...
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leaders to receive the title twice (the other being fellow Ukrainian Sydir Kovpak). Oleksiy Fedorov was born in Lotsmanska Kamianka (today part of Dnipro)...
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People's Commissar in the partisan group operating in Ukraine and led by Sydir Kovpak. Rudniev was born in a peasant family in what is now Sumy region.[citation...
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Cosmonaut, second award posthumous after his death onboard Soyuz 1. Sydir Kovpak – partisan leader in Ukraine. Boris Safonov – World War II naval pilot...
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Velykyi Tokmak. In those years, the military commissar in Tokmak was Sydir Kovpak. In addition to the formation of administrative authorities, attention...
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with the Soviet Union. In 1942–43, Putivl' partisan detachment led by Sydir Kovpak carried out a raid from the Briansk forests to eastern Ukraine through...
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even less).[better source needed] In 1943, the Soviet partisan leader Sydir Kovpak was sent to the Carpathian Mountains, with help from Nikita Khrushchev...
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administrative and conditional, in his book "From Putyvl to the Carpathian" Sydir Kovpak never mentioned about any border-like divisions. Bukovina was controlled...
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