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Fedir Parfenovych Bohatyrchuk (also Bogatirchuk, Bohatirchuk, Bogatyrtschuk; Ukrainian: Федір Парфенович Богатирчук; Russian: Фёдор Парфеньевич Богатырчук...
- on the
Russian Empire,
eleven Russian players (Alekhine, Bogol****w,
Bohatyrchuk, Flamberg, Koppelman, Maliutin, Rabinovich, Romanovsky, Saburov, Selezniev...
- mayor, 1941–1942,
Leontii Forostivsky (Kiev mayor, 1942–1943)
Fedir Bohatyrchuk (head of the
Ukrainian Red Cross, 1941–1942)
Oleksii Kramarenko (Kharkov...
- women.
Fedir Androshchuk (born 1970),
Ukrainian archaeologist Fedir Bohatyrchuk (1892–1984), Canadian-Ukrainian
chess player Fedir Danylak (born 1955)...
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Povilas Vaitonis, Elmārs Zemgalis, etc., and
Ukrainian players, e.g.
Fedor Bohatyrchuk,
Stepan Popel,
Myroslav Turiansky, etc. —
moved to the West.
After the...
- In 1946, he
placed second, with 10.5/13, half a
point behind Fedir Bohatyrchuk, in a round-robin
event for
displaced persons at Meerbeck. In 1947, he...
- four,
Grigory Levenfish,
Peter Romanovsky, Ilya
Rabinovich and
Fedir Bohatyrchuk had pla**** at the 1925 event. Salo
Flohr (Czechoslovakia) was internationally...
- the U.S. amb****ador;
later founded anti-communist
organisations Fedir Bohatyrchuk Chess player,
medical doctor USSR 1945
Former Soviet chess champion who...
- by the
Soviet Union.
Kotov was even
described as a KGB
agent by
Fedir Bohatyrchuk, in his 1978 book My Way to
General Vlasov.
Notwithstanding Kotov's forays...
- (1907–1998)
Dmitry Bocharov (born 1982) Efim Bogol****v (1889–1952)
Fedir Bohatyrchuk (1892–1984)
Isaac Boleslavsky (1919–1977) Igor
Bondarevsky (1913–1979)...