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- Leonid Ivanovich Dobychin (Russian: Леони́д Ива́нович Добы́чин) (June 17 [O.S. June 5] 1894, Ludza, Vitebsk GovernorateMarch 28, 1936 [?]) was a Russian...
- (2003–present) Stanislav Shklyarskiykeyboards (2007–present) Past Alexei Dobychin – vocals (1978–1983) Evgeny Voloshchuk – b**** guitar (1978–1984, 1985)...
- 1974), Polish economist, Minister of Finance of Poland (2018–2019) Leonid Dobychin (1894–1936), Russian writer Movsas Feigins (Movša Feigins, 1908–1950),...
- (Marek) died in an aviation accident near the city. The writer Leonid Dobychin spent most of his adult years there. Bryansk is twinned with: Severodvinsk...
- The Town of N (Russian: Город Эн) is a 1935 novel by Leonid Dobychin. Publication of the novel caused criticism (the novel was attacked for "formalism")...
- ****mings (1894–1962) Rubén Darío (1867–1916) Alfred Döblin (1878–1957) Leonid Dobychin (1894–1936 [?]) John Dos P****os (1896-1970) Carlos Drummond de Andrade...
- writer and explorer Karol Bohdanowicz (1864–1947) – Polish geologist Leonid Dobychin (1894–1936) – Russian writer Ilya Chashnik (1902–1929) – Russian suprematist...
- Sekirin) Scribner, New York, ISBN 0-684-83793-5; mentioned as a classic in Dobychin, Leonid; Borden, Richard C. and Belova, Natalia (2005) Encounters with...
- in the June 2006 anti-NATO protests in Feodosiya; Proriv leader Alexei Dobychin, was deported from Ukraine 21 June 2006. Proriv (Transnistria) Politics...
- writers, such as Osip Mandelstam, Daniil Kharms, leader of Oberiu, Leonid Dobychin, Mikhail Bulgakov, author of The White Guard (1923) and The Master and...