- (Dzerzhinskaya, Dzerzhinskoye), name of
several inhabited localities in
Russia Dzerzhinski, the
former name of Aygevan, a
village in
Armenia Dzerzhinskoe, the former...
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Shest – (Russian for "Sovkhoz
number six"),
later Imeni Stalina,
later Dzerzhinski and
Imeni Dzerzhinskogo, is a
village in the
Armavir Province of Armenia...
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Dzerzhinsky (Дзержинский) was one of
eight Fidonisy-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial Russian Navy
during World War I. She was
originally named Kaliakria...
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Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Феликс Эдмундович Дзержинский; Polish:
Feliks Edmundowicz Dzierżyński [ˈfɛliks ɛdmundɔvʲiʈ͡ʂ d͡ʑɛrʐɨj̃skʲi]; 11...
- The
Separate Operational Purpose Division or ODON,
formerly called OMSDON (a.k.a.
Dzerzhinsky Division), is a
rapid deployment internal security division...
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Dzerzhinski Bitz is a retro/indie band
founded by
vocalist and main
songwriter Wojciech Dzerzhinski.
Hailing from Slovakia, Pavlovce-nad-Uhom, the band's...
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Proletarian Art",
speech at the
Soviet Writers Congress (1934) "Felix
Dzerzhinski (1935)
Theorie und
Praxis der 2 1/2
Internationale (Theory and Practice...
- SA-N-2A):
Naval version of the A
model ****ed to the
Sverdlov class cruiser Dzerzhinski.
Generally considered unsuccessful and not ****ed to any
other ships...
- The
socialist revolutionary Peter Aleksandrovich,
lieutenant of
Felix Dzerzhinski,
obtained great power in the Cheka,
imposing unanimous votes in the troikas'...
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numbering 3,500
combatants in the area. Two
months later its leader,
Felix Dzerzhinski,
would arrive to
direct its operations.
During this time
garrison officers...