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The following recordings by the Seekers were each certified as having sold over one million copies: " I'll Never Find Another You ", " A World of Our Own ", " The Carnival is Over " and " Georgy Girl ".
This event also illustrated the new nature of Soviet politics — the most decisive attack on the Stalinists was delivered by defense minister Georgy Zhukov, and the implied threat to the plotters was clear ; however, none of the " anti − party group " were killed or even arrested, and Khrushchev disposed of them quite cleverly: Georgy Malenkov was sent to manage a power station in Kazakhstan, and Vyacheslav Molotov, one of the most die-hard Stalinists, was made ambassador to Mongolia and later the Soviet representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The most famous troika was the one that ruled the Soviet Union briefly in the period immediately following Stalin's death: Georgy Malenkov, Lavrentiy Beria, and Vyacheslav Molotov.
In 1897 he published Russiya na Istok ( Russia in the East ), a book sharply critical of the Russian Empire's foreign policy, which, according to Rakovsky, followed one of Georgy Plekhanov's guidelines (" Tsarist Russia must be isolated in its foreign relations ").
On the one hand, they would have preferred to suppress the testament since it was critical of all three of them as well as of their ally Nikolai Bukharin and their opponents Leon Trotsky and Georgy Pyatakov.
As one of the most prominent Soviet military commanders of the Second World War, Rokossovsky was present at the Victory Parade in Red Square in Moscow in 1945, riding on a black stallion next to Marshal Georgy Zhukov.
* Georgy Alexandrovich Avenarius ( 1903 – 1958 ), one of the founders of Soviet film criticism
In one instance, the second launch of Georgy Prokofiev's ill-fated USSR-3, it took two hopper balloons to untie the tangled nets on top of the giant balloon: the first jumper fell off his bench but managed to hold on to the balloon's cables and survived.

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from: start till: 1950 shift :($ dx, 5 ) text: 46 army Spetsnaz companies established by Georgy Zhukov ( 5, 520 men ).
In April 1945, as the Red Army approached the Reich's capital, Marshal Georgy Zhukov, commander of the 1st Belorussian Front, established his headquarters at a former Wehrmacht officer's mess hall in Karlshorst, where on May 9, the unconditional surrender of the German forces was presented to Zhukov by Colonel-General Hans-Jürgen Stumpff as the representative of the Luftwaffe, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel as Chief of Staff of OKW, and Admiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg as Commander-in-Chief of the Kriegsmarine.

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History of balalaika, by Georgy Nefyodov
The founder of Russian Marxism, Georgy Plekhanov, who was at first allied with Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks, parted ways with them by 1904.
The first was ignored as a provocation, but the second, when confirmed by the Russo-German journalist and spy in Tokyo Richard Sorge, enabled Stalin to transport Siberian troops from the Far East in time for Georgy Zhukov to use them to save Moscow.
Failing to prevent the Germans from surrounding Leningrad however, he was dismissed from that post and replaced by the far abler Georgy Zhukov on 8 September 1941.
By the time of Trotsky's arrival, the St. Petersburg Soviet was already functioning headed by Khrustalyov-Nosar ( Georgy Nosar, alias Pyotr Khrustalyov ), a compromise figure, and proved to be very popular with the workers in spite of the Bolsheviks ' original opposition.
During the coup d ' etat led by Nikita Khrushchev and assisted by the military forces of Marshal Georgy Zhukov, they formed an alliance to remove and kill Beria.
After becoming aware of the work of the Swedish Academy and, in particular, papers by N. P. Bochkov and E. I. Chazov, Russian atmospheric scientist Georgy Golitsyn applied his research on dust-storms to the situation following a nuclear catastrophe.
* « Centenary of Ballets Russians of Diaghilev »-two postage stamps of Monaco, created by Georgy Shishkin ( Gueorgui Chichkine )
The Provisional government that replaced the Tsar ( initially presided by prince Georgy Lvov, later by Alexander Kerensky ), however, decided to continue the war on the Entente side.
The company was founded in Taganrog in the 1934 as OKB-49 by Georgy Mikhailovich Beriev ( born February 13, 1903 ), and since that time has designed and produced more than 20 different models of aircraft for civilian and military purposes, as well as customized models.
Georgy is driven away by Freder ’ s chauffeur, but on his way to Josaphat ’ s apartment he is distracted by the bright-lights of the licentious night-club Yoshiwara.
Led first by Prince Georgy Yevgenyevich Lvov, then Aleksandr Kerensky the Provisional Government consisted mainly of the parliamentarians most recently elected to the State Duma of the Russian Empire, which had been overthrown alongside Tsar Nicholas II.
Detectives by brothers Arkady and Georgy Vayner and spy novels by Yulian Semyonov were best-selling, and many of them were adapted into film or TV in 1970's and 1980s.
The Tsar was replaced by a Russian Provisional Government under Prince Georgy Lvov.
The center-left was well represented, and the government was initially chaired by a liberal aristocrat, Prince Georgy Yevgenyevich Lvov, a member of the Constitutional Democratic party ( KD ).
Georgy Girl is a 1966 British film based on a novel by Margaret Forster.
The film was directed by Silvio Narizzano and starred Lynn Redgrave as Georgy, Alan Bates, James Mason, Charlotte Rampling and Bill Owen.
Georgy sidesteps his proposal by never giving him a direct response ; Leamington's business-like language and manner ( and awkward inability to express any affection for her ) leave her cold.

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These clashes convinced some factions in the Japanese government that they should focus on conciliating the Soviet government to avoid interference in the war against China and instead turn their military attention southward, towards the US and European holdings in the Pacific, and also prevented the sacking of experienced Soviet military leaders such as Georgy Zhukov, who would later play a vital role in the defence of Moscow.
Georgy Timofeyevich Beregovoy (, ; April 15, 1921 – June 30, 1995 ) was a Soviet cosmonaut who commanded the space mission Soyuz 3 in 1968.
Georgy Stepanovich Shonin () ( August 3, 1935 – April 7, 1997 ; born in Rovenky, Luhansk Oblast, ( now Ukraine ) but grew up in Balta of Ukrainian SSR ) was a Soviet cosmonaut, who flew on the Soyuz 6 space mission.
) Leamington, who was unable to express his true feelings while his wife lived, now finds himself free to express his love for Georgy and proposes marriage.
Exultant, joyful singing ( the song " Georgy Girl ") proclaims that all is well now: " who needs a perfect lover when you're a mother at heart ... better try to tell yourself that you've got your way ... now you've got a future planned for you ... at least he's a millionaire ... you're rich, Georgy Girl.
One of his closest friends and major influences as a young man was the polyglot Germanophile aristocrat Georgy Chicherin ( who later entered the diplomatic service and after the October Revolution became People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs ), a passionate supporter of Wagner and Nietzsche.
Ehrenburg himself was criticised by Georgy Aleksandrov in a Pravda article in April 1945, who called his views towards the Germans simplificating and an exaggeration as it has never been the purpose of Soviet policy to wipe out the German people.
The territory of Lenfilm was originally in the private ownership of the Aquarium garden, which belonged to the merchant Georgy Alexandrov, who operated a restaurant, a public garden and a theatre on the same site.
He was evacuated to a Soviet hospital in Landsberg an der Warthe ( now Gorzów Wielkopolski in Poland ), where he received a visit from Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov, who, intrigued by the only non-Russian in the hospital, learned his story through an interpreter, and provided Beyrle with official papers in order to rejoin American forces.
Yuri II (), also known as George II of Vladimir or Georgy II Vsevolodovich ( 11894 March 1238 ), was the fourth Grand Prince of Vladimir ( 1212 – 1216, 1218 – 1238 ) who presided over Vladimir-Suzdal at the time of the Mongol invasion of Russia.
He was backed by Defense Minister Georgy Zhukov, who gave a forceful speech, and was reaffirmed in his position as First Secretary even using the military to bring in supporters of Khrushchev to convince people to support him.
Upon Stalin's orders many were arrested and punished again, including the attacks on the popular Marshal Georgy Zhukov and other top generals, who had exceeded the limits on taking trophies when they looted the defeated Germany.
In his memoirs Khrushchev gives two contradictory sources for this story: Anastas Mikoyan, who supposedly told him after the war, and Georgy Malenkov, who supposedly told Khrushchev about this during the war itself.
Giorgi Kvinitadze (;, Georgy Ivanovich Kvinitadze ; his real surname was Chikovani, ჩიქოვანი ) ( August 21, 1874 — August 7, 1970 ) was a Georgian military commander who rose from an officer in the Imperial Russian army to commander-in-chief of the Democratic Republic of Georgia.
The Red Army in particular was much influenced by the theoretical works of Marshal Tukhachevsky who advocated " large scale tank warfare " in the early 1930s His theories died with him with his execution in 1937, but were revived with General Georgy Zhukov's mass tank, artillery, and air attacks at the battles of Khalkhin Gol ( Nomonhan ) in 1939, during the Soviet's undeclared war with Japan.
In mid-May 1945, the Russian nuclear physicists Georgy Flerov and Lev Artsimovich, in NKVD colonel ’ s uniforms, compelled Zimmer to take them to the location of Riehl and his staff, who had evacuated their Auergesellschaft facilities and were west of Berlin, hoping to be in an area occupied by the American or British military forces.
In March 1917, Tõnisson met with Prime Minister of Russia Georgy Lvov, who however couldn't promise autonomy and said that the Russian Provincial Assembly.
Yet, according to Georgy Adamovich, it was Gippius who contributed an " inspiring, instigating, correcting " force to these meetings, being the " focal point for all the different rays of light that surrounded her ".

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