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Vladimir Antonovich Alafuzov (Russian: Влади́мир Анто́нович Алафу́зов; 17 June 1901, in Riga – 30 May 1966, in Leningrad) was a
Soviet admiral and Order...
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October 1940 – 21
April 1945), Admiral, from 1944
Admiral of the
Fleet Alafuzov,
Vladimir Antonovich (Wreed, July 1942 -
March 1943), Rear
Admiral Stepanov...
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Apostolopulo House (
Alafuzov House) (Russian: Дом Апостолопуло) is a 19th-century
mansion in
Taganrog (str. Frunze, 26), Russia. It is
located on the land...
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Voroshilov Naval Academy (1944–1960) Abankin,
Pavel Sergeyevich (1944–1945)
Alafuzov,
Vladimir Antonovich (1945–1948) Panteleyev,
Yuriy Aleksandrovich (1948–1951)...
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Chief of the
Soviet Main
Naval Staff,
Admiral Vladimir Alafuzov, and the
deputy commander of the U.S.
Military Mission in Moscow, Rear...
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Admiral Nikolai Ignatievich Vinogradov Admiral Vladimir Antonovich Alafuzov Admiral Pavel Sergeevich Abankin The
individuals listed below were awarded...
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October 1940 – 21
April 1945
Preceded by Lev
Haller Succeeded by
Vladimir Alafuzov Personal details Born (1894-08-22)22
August 1894 Hadjikend, Kars Oblast...
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buried at the
Serafimovskoe Cemetery include Giorgi Abashvili,
Vladimir Alafuzov, Ivan Yumashev, and
Mikhail Zakharov.
There are also
memorials to several...
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Khrshchonovich designed the
Lutheran Church (1870s),
Alafuzov Theatre (1900), the
first stone bridge over
Bolaq (1907), and
managed the...
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Submarine Training Center,
Chief of Navy
Combat Training Vladimir Antonovich Alafuzov, Admiral,
Chief of the Main Navy Staff,
Soviet Navy
Vladimir Nikolayevich...