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- Vasil Uladzimiravič Bykaŭ (also spelled Vasil Bykov, Belarusian: Васі́ль Уладзі́міравіч Бы́каў, Russian: Василь Влади́мирович Быков; 19 June 1924 – 22...
- Klepikov's screenplay was adapted from the 1970 novel Sotnikov by Vasil Bykaŭ. The film was shot in black-and-white in January 1974 near Murom, Russia...
- 1985 film Come and See and the works of authors Ales Adamovich and Vasil Bykaŭ. The German occupation in 1941–1944 and war on the Eastern Front devastated...
- Fields) is a Belarusian drama film based on two short stories by Vasil Bykau, "On Black Slash-and-Burn Fields" [be] (Belarusian: На чорных лядах) and...
- Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Its current leader is Aliaksandr Bykaŭ. SOBR is controversial for its role in attacks against members of the Belarusian...
- ("Сцяна") is a collection of short stories by the Belarusian writer Vasil Bykaŭ. The Wall deals with the fate of Belarus, from Stalinist repressions (novella...
- novel series by George R. R. Martin The Wall (Bykaŭ short story collection), by Belarusian writer Vasil Bykaŭ, 1997 The Wall (novel), by Austrian writer...
- Perestroika era by members of the Belarusian intelligentsia, including Vasil Bykaŭ. Its first and most charismatic leader was Zianon Pazniak. After a 2005...
- Vasil Bykaŭ. They announced the start of collecting signatures to name a newly built metro station, a street in Minsk and a street in Grodno after Bykaŭ. Collecting...
- Verasoǔka village – 2014), Belarusian poet, essayist and translator Vasíl Býkaŭ (1924, Byčki village – 2003), prominent Belarusian writer Chaim Zhitlowsky...