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historian Lev
Bezymensky, who
wrote The
Death of
Adolf Hitler (1968).
Bezymensky was born in
Zhytomyr to a middle-class
Jewish family.
Bezymensky graduated...
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choral finale of the work, "To October", is set to a text by
Alexander Bezymensky,
which praises Lenin and the revolution. The
Symphony No. 2 was first...
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doctor Lev
Bezymensky,
allegedly involved in the
Soviet autopsy,
stated in a 1967 book that Hitler's left **** was missing.
Bezymensky later admitted...
- Chorus: "To October" The
choral finale of the work sets a text by
Alexander Bezymensky praising Lenin and the
October revolution.
Shostakovich placed far more...
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Bedbug by
Mayakovsky (1929) Op. 24:
Music to the play The
Gunshot by
Bezymensky (1929) Op. 25:
Music to the play
Virgin Soil by
Gorbenko and L'vov (1930)...
- (1882–1962), Russian-French
Grandmaster chess player and
businessman Aleksandr Bezymensky (1898–1973), a
Soviet poet,
screenwriter and journalist.
Hayim Nahman...
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Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (image) Ivan
Bagramyan (image)
Aleksandr Bezymensky (image)
Naftaly Frenkel (image)
Leonid Govorov (image)
Paolo Iashvili...
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David Glantz; and the
Russian military historians Makhmut Gareev, Lev
Bezymensky, and
Dmitri Volkogonov and
Alexei Isayev. Many
other western scholars...
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Soviet journalist Lev
Bezymenski (1920–2007), the son of poet
Aleksandr Bezymensky,
served as an
interpreter in the
Battle of
Berlin under Marshal Zhukov...
- Iptəşkə) was published.
Living in Moscow, Cälil met
Russian poets Zharov,
Bezymensky, and Svetlov; Cälil also
attended Vladimir Mayakovsky's performances....