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* Semyon Reznik The Nazification of Russia: Antisemitism in the post-Soviet era.
Purishkevich was referred to as a " leader of early Russian fascism " by Semyon Reznik.

Semyon and for
One reason for the transfer was to be closer to his coach, Grandmaster Semyon Furman, who lived in Leningrad.
In 1648 the Bering Strait between Asia and North America was passed for the first time by Fedot Popov and Semyon Dezhnyov.
; Semyon Isaakovich Volfkovich: for outstanding achievements in chemistry and the technology of phosphorus and the development of scientific foundations of chemicalization of agriculture in the USSR.
Goalie Semyon Varlamov was dealt to Colorado from the Washington Capitals for a first and second pick, while veteran net minder and former Conn Smythe Trophy winner J. S.
But the German armies could not rest, for fear the Soviet southern armies ( now commanded by the stubborn Marshal Semyon Timoshenko ) would regroup and consolidate a front on the Donets or the Don.
In the spring ( Northern Hemisphere ) of 1930, the Soviet buying committee, under the direction of Semyon Ginzburg, arrived in Great Britain to select tanks, tractors and cars for use in the Red Army.
On October, 1945 Semyon Lavochkin was promoted for the head designer of the design bureau.
In 1920 – 1921, Timoshenko served under Semyon Budyonny in the 1st Cavalry Army ; he and Budyonny would become the core of the " Cavalry Army clique " which, under Stalin's patronage, would dominate the Red Army for many years.
On 24 May 1920, the Polish forces in the south were engaged for the first time by Semyon Budyonny's famous 1st Cavalry Army ( Konarmia ).
* Semyon Timoshenko – military commander and senior professional officer of the Red Army, Marshal of the Soviet Union and People's Commissar of State for National Defense.
In 1947 Vladimir went to live for two years with Semyon Vladimirovich and his Armenian wife, Yevge ′ nya Stepanovna Liholatova, whom the boy called " aunt Zhenya ".
The attempts to abduct Miranda by the diplomatic representatives of Spain failed as the Russian Ambassador in London, Semyon Vorontsov, declared on August 4, 1789 to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Francis Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds, that Sebastian ( Francisco ) de Miranda, although a Spanish subject, was a member of the Russian diplomatic mission in London at the service of H. R. H. Empress Catherine II of Russia.
However, new evidence shows Stalin held meetings with a variety of senior Soviet government and military figures, including Vyacheslav Molotov ( People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs ), Semyon Timoshenko ( People's Commissar for Defense ), Georgy Zhukov ( Chief of Staff of the Red Army ), Nikolai Kuznetsov ( Commander of both North Caucasus and Baltic Military Districts ), and Boris Shaposhnikov ( Deputy People's Commissar for Defense ).
It was a high-pressure position for the favorite: after Zavadovsky came Semyon Zorich ( May 1777 to May 1778 ), Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov ( May 1778 to late 1778 ) and Alexander Lanskoy ( 1780 to 1784 ).
In 1974, Bukovsky and the incarcerated psychiatrist Semyon Gluzman wrote a Manual on Psychiatry for Dissenters, in which they provided potential future victims of political psychiatry with instructions on how to behave during inquest in order to avoid being diagnosed as mentally sick.
In 1648 Semyon Dezhnyov sailed from the Kolyma River on the Arctic to the Anadyr River on the Pacific, but his route was not practical and was not used for the next 200 years.
The theatre of the Maison de la Mutualité was used as a classical recordings venue, particularly for many records by the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra after the Second World War, but also in more recent years, for instance by Deutsche Grammophon for Messaien's Quatuor pour la fin du temps and by Philips for Cavalleria rusticana conducted Semyon Bychkov.
In 1974, Bukovsky and the incarcerated psychiatrist Semyon Gluzman wrote A Manual on Psychiatry for Dissenters, in which they provided potential future victims of political psychiatry with instructions on how to behave during inquest in order to avoid being diagnosed as mentally sick.
In the autumn of 1978, the British Royal College of Psychiatrists carried a resolution in which it reiterated its concern over the abuse of psychiatry for the suppression of dissent in the USSR and applauded the Soviet citizens, who had taken an open stance against such abuse, by expressing its admiration and support especially for Semyon Gluzman, Alexander Podrabinek, Alexander Voloshanovich, and Vladimir Moskalkov.

Semyon and its
The mission was at its conclusion, but the party still needed to make it back to St. Petersburg to document the voyage ( thus avoiding the fate of Admiral Semyon Dezhnyov who, unbeknownst to Bering, had made a similar expedition eighty years previously ).
It was named in honor of Semyon Dezhnyov, the first recorded European to round its tip ( in 1648 ).
According to this decree Stavka was composed of the defence minister Marshal Semyon Timoshenko ( as its president ), the head of General Staff Georgy Zhukov, Stalin, Vyacheslav Molotov, Marshal Kliment Voroshilov, Marshal Semyon Budyonny and the People's Commissar ( Narkom ) of the Navy Admiral Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov.
For most of its existence, the Yevsektsya was headed by Semyon Dimanstein.
At his press conference in 2008, Semyon Gluzman said that the surplus in Ukraine of hospitals for inpatient treatment of the mentally ill was a relic of the totalitarian communist regime and that Ukraine did not have epidemic of schizophrenia but somehow Ukraine had about 90 large psychiatric hospitals including the Pavlov Hospital where beds only in its children's unit were more than in the whole of Great Britain.

Semyon and II
* 1942 – World War II: Second Battle of Kharkov: in eastern Ukraine, Red Army forces under Marshal Semyon Timoshenko launch a major offensive from the Izium bridgehead, only to be encircled and destroyed by the troops of Army Group South two weeks later.
* Semyon Timoshenko ( World War II general, awarded 5 times )

Semyon and Jewish
His father, Semyon Volfovich ( Vladimirovich ) ( 1915 – 1997 ), was a Jewish colonel in the Soviet army, originally from Kiev.
Simon Dubnow ( alternatively spelled Dubnov, / Semyon Markovich Dubnov ; Shimen Dubnov ; September 10, 1860 – December 8, 1941 ) was a Jewish historian, writer and activist.
* Semyon Kosberg – Jewish Soviet engineer
Semyon Ariyevich Kosberg ( Семен Ариевич Косберг in Russian ) ( October 1 ( 14 ), 1903, Slutsk-January 3, 1965, Voronezh ) was a Jewish Soviet engineer, expert in the field of aircraft and rocket engines, Doctor of Technical Sciences ( 1959 ), Hero of Socialist Labor ( 1961 ).

Semyon and further
Around that time, Abakumov was replaced by Semyon Ignatyev, who further intensified the anti-Semitic campaign.

Semyon and has
Ranevskaya's brother ; Boris Borisovich Simeonov-Pishchik, a neighbor who is constantly asking for loans ; Semyon Yepikhodov, a clumsy clerk in the Ranevskaya household ; and the aged footman, Firs, who has worked for the Ranevskaya family since before the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, and regrets the emancipation as a great loss of societal structure.

Semyon and involved
SBU became involved in the case when Mel ' nychenko accused Leonid Derkach, SBU Chief at the time, of several crimes, e. g. of clandestine relations with Russian mafia leader Semyon Mogilevich.

Semyon and execution
His association with the cutting edge methods of Marshal Tukhachevsky may have been the real cause of his conflict with more traditional officers such as Semyon Budenny, who still favoured cavalry tactics, and whose policy disagreements with Tukhachevsky triggered the Great Purge of the Red Army, which resulted in the execution of the latter and many others.

Semyon and at
At centre is Major General Heinz Guderian and at right is Brigadier Semyon Krivoshein.
In 1647 Semyon Shelkovnikov built winter quarters at Okhotsk.
Sofia Semyonovna Marmeladova ( Russian: Софья Семёновна Мармеладова ), variously called Sonia ( Sonya ) and Sonechka, is the daughter of a drunk man named Semyon Zakharovich Marmeladov, whom Raskolnikov meets in a tavern at the beginning of the novel.
On 10 July Stalin appointed his old crony Marshal Semyon Budyonny commander in the Ukraine, with orders to stop the German advance at all costs.
Guderian ( centre ) and Semyon Krivoshein ( right ) at the German – Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk | joint German – Soviet parade in Brest, Belarus | Brest-Litovsk on September 22, 1939.
Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko (, Semën Konstantinovič Timošenko ;, Semen Kostiantynovych Tymoshenko ) ( – 31 March 1970 ) was a Ukrainian military commander and senior professional officer of the Red Army at the beginning of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.
* Portrait of Marshall Semyon Timoshenko at the UK national archives
In a letter written to Count Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov in 1792, Miranda described a late-night conversation which he had with Goethe at a party in Weimar, Germany during the winter of 1785.
Originally championed by Semyon Alapin at the end of the 19th century, it was revived in the late 1960s by Evgeny Sveshnikov and Evgeny Vasiukov.
Similarly, Aleksandr Avdeenko's account of the trip to Belomor includes conversations between OGPU chief Semyon Firin and Prince Mirsky that reveal at least some of the writers were aware of the true nature of Belomor.
Semyon Timoshenko, who had been named People's Commissar for Defence of the Soviet Union after the debacle of the Winter War and was in desperate need of experienced officers to fill command posts for the rapidly expanding Soviet army, returned Rokossovsky to the command of the 5th Cavalry Corps at the rank of Colonel.
The most important of these was aimed at the city of Kharkov and would be conducted mainly by the Southwestern Front under Semyon Timoshenko, supported by the Southern Front commanded by Rodion Malinovsky.
Further, Semyon Budyonny, commanding the 1st Cavalry Army of Semyon Budyonny, a unit much feared by Piłsudski and other Polish commanders, disobeyed orders by the Soviet High Command, which at Tukhachevsky's insistence, ordered him to advance at Warsaw from the south.
* Semyon Timoshenko ( 1895 – 1970 ), Marshal of the Soviet Union, senior Red Army officer at the time of the German invasion of 1941

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