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* 1967 – Cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov dies in Soyuz 1 when its parachute fails to open.
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* 1967 – Soviet space program: Soyuz 1 ( Russian: Союз 1, Union 1 ) is a manned spaceflight, Launched into orbit carrying cosmonaut Colonel Vladimir Komarov.
Spassky also won at Beverwijk 1967 with 11 / 15, one-half point ahead of Anatoly Lutikov, and shared first place at Sochi 1967 on 10 / 15 with Krogius, Alexander Zaitsev, Leonid Shamkovich, and Vladimir Simagin.
He was elected to member of the National Academy of Engineering ( NAE ) in 1967, received the Academy ’ s Vladimir K. Zworykin Award in 1975, and was co-recipient of the first NAE ’ s Charles Stark Draper Prize in 1989.
Vladimir Mikhaylovich Komarov (; 16 March 192724 April 1967 ) was a Soviet test pilot, aerospace engineer and cosmonaut in the first group of cosmonauts selected in 1960.
Launched into orbit on April 23, 1967 carrying cosmonaut Colonel Vladimir Komarov, Soyuz 1 was the first flight of the Soyuz spacecraft.
As the Cultural Revolution and the personality cult of Mao Zedong was approaching its apogee in February 1967, only two others works were officially authorized for wide publication and distribution: Vladimir Lenin's, The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism, and Friedrich Engels ' Socialism: Utopian and Scientific.
Their eldest son was the writer and lepidopterist Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, who portrayed his father in his memoirs ( Speak, Memory, 1967 ); V. V. Nabokov included in his novel Pale Fire a scene of misdirected assassination evoking the death of his father.
Soyuz 1 ended in disaster, as Commander Vladimir Komarov was killed on April 23, 1967 by a faulty parachute system and the Soyuz 2 mission would have flown with with the same defective parachute system as Soyuz 1.
Vladimir Petrov played in Soviet Ice Hockey League for Krylya Sovetov, Moscow ( from 1965 to 1967 ), CSKA Moscow ( from 1967 to 1981 ) and SKA, Leningrad ( from 1981 to 1983 ).
Vladimir Nikolaevich Konstantinov (; born March 19, 1967 ) is a Russian-American retired professional ice hockey player who played his entire National Hockey League ( NHL ) career with the Detroit Red Wings.
Vladimir Yefimovich Semichastny ( Russian: Владимир Ефимович Семичастный, 15 January 1924 – 12 January 2001 ) was the head of the KGB from November 1961 to April 1967 and prior to that in 1958-59 he headed Komsomol as the first secretary of the Central Committee.
Major works include the West German Pavilion at the Montreal Expo in 1967 and the roof of the 1972 Munich Olympic Arena, inspired by Vladimir Shukhov's architecture.
As the professor at the University of Belgrade he was one of the founders ( 1938 ) of the Serbian Philosophical Society along with a number of noted Belgrade intellectuals, including Branislav Petronijević, Toma Živanović ( 1884 – 1971 ), Miloš Đurić ( 1892 – 1967 ), Prvos Slankamenac, Vladimir Dvorniković, Jelisaveta Branković, Zagorka Mićić, Kajica Milanov, Nikola Popović and others.
Shamkovich became a Grandmaster in 1965 and won several tournaments, with his best victory coming at Sochi in 1967, where he tied for first place with Nikolai Krogius, Vladimir Simagin, Boris Spassky and Alexander Zaitsev.
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