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  • ...les from Moscow. He was unable to get the resources to press the attack on Moscow until October. ...of intense weather, and defenses the Russians had had time to build around Moscow, his advance ground to a halt. Hitler replaced him with [[Guenther von Klug
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  • *The Moscow State Circus [http://www.moscowstatecircus.com/]
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  • Peter Kropotkin was born 9 December (27 November old style) 1842, Moscow. His father was [[knyaz]] (Russian equivalent of duke) and major general Al He received secondary education in 1st Moscow gymnasium, graduated with honors from Page Corps in 1862, was promoted to o
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  • ...20 December 1946, he broke into another KGB message that had been sent to Moscow Center two years earlier which contained a list of names of the leading sci ...he code word ISCOT, they also worked on clandestine radio messages between Moscow and [[COMINTERN]] (Communist International) outstations in German-occupied
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  • ...d Economic Dynamics'' / Ed. by M. G. Dmitriev and A. P. Petrov, pp. 367–9. Moscow: Russian State Social University, 2004.
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]] ...wedish]] writer and translator of Russian origin. He was born in 1980 in [[Moscow]] and only moved to [[Sweden]] in his teens.
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  • ...ng Board of the [[International Science and Technology Center]] (ISTC), in Moscow; U.S. Department of Defense Threat Reduction Advisory Committee (TRAC), co-
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  • ...erlag. (Translation of В. М. Жирмунский. 1956. ''Немецкая диалектология''. Moscow: Academy of Sciences of the USSR)
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  • ...s suggested by the discoverer in connection with the 22nd Olympic Games in Moscow.<ref name="urlJPL Small-Body Database Browser">{{cite web |url=http://ssd.j
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  • *Lin: pseudonym in Moscow, 1930s
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  • ...of Sonderkommando 7b of Ensatzgruppe B; Commanding Officer of Vorkommando Moscow ...nks|Brigadefuehrer]]; member of the SD ; Commanding Officer of Vorkommando Moscow of Einsatzgruppe B.
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  • ...of four children in [[Klushino]], a [[village]] about 100 miles west of [[Moscow]]. His parents were [[collective farming|collective farmers]], and his fath ...ved to '[[Star City]]', a specially-built residence for cosmonauts outside Moscow, and Gagarin embarked on a rigorous training programme before making the hi
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  • ...the Organs of State Security. Each maintained a divisional-sized force in Moscow:
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  • ...in Russia and [[Europe]] in the last three decades of his life. Living in Moscow for most of his adult life, he composed over 250 different works, including
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  • ...sar Antonovich Cui: A Biographical Sketch'''."] ''Артист'' [''Artist''] [Moscow], no. 34 (1894); reprinted and edited in his ''Избранные сочи
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  • ...he Soviet Union after its invasion of Afghanistan, the boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, and the return of the [[Panama Canal]] to Panama. With the inter
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  • <ref name="logo">Logo of the Physics Department of the Moscow State University. (In Russian); 250 anniversary of the Moscow State University. (In Russian)
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  • ...the Institute of Psychiatry of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow. "His key diagnosis was called "creeping" or "sluggish" schizophrenia, whi
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  • ...t as the Soviet Union would mix Party, Army, and Organs of State Security. Moscow, for example, had division-sized formations from the Army (106th Guards Air
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