- Barmin;
August 16, 1899 –
December 25, 1987), most
commonly Alexander Barmine, was an
officer in the
Soviet Army and
diplomat who fled the
purges of...
- the A/D fuze.
Mines equipped with
these fuzes were deplo****
using the
Barmine Layer. A
training version of the mine is bio-degradable, and
consists of...
- Cult of
Personality and Its Consequences, London, p. 21
Barmine, p. 248
Barmine, p. 249
Barmine, p. 55 Khrushchev, Nikita. "Speech to 20th
Congress of...
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Retrieved November 7, 2021.
Barmine,
Alexander (1945). One Who Survived. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. pp. 331.
Barmine,
Alexander (1945). One Who Survived...
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Tragedy in Stalin's
Russia Penguin Press (2008), ISBN 978-1-59420-168-4
Barmine, Alexander, One Who Survived, New York: G.P.
Putnam (1945), p. 18: NKVD...
- with his
Nagant revolver.
Author and
former Soviet official Alexander Barmine states, "the
negligence of the NKVD in
protecting such a high
party official...
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Slavonic and East
European Review, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Jan. 1995), p. 88.
Barmine, Alexander, One Who Survived, New York: G.P.
Putnam (1945), footnote, p...
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February 2013)
Barmine, Alexander, One Who Survived, New York: G.P.
Putnam (1945), pp. 17, 22:
Barmine pointed out that the
Soviet NKVD...
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Politburo in 1921 and held the
office of
Responsible Secretary.
Alexander Barmine, a
minor communist official,
visited Molotov in his
office near the Kremlin...
- ЕМИГРАЦИЈА У ЈУГОСЛАВИЈИ 1918–1941.″ // Politika, 12
December 2017, p. 21.
Barmine, Alexander, One Who Survived, New York: G.P.
Putnam (1945), pp. 232–233...