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Dzerzhinsky (masculine),
Dzerzhinskaya (feminine), or
Dzerzhinskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926),
Russian Bolshevik leader, founder...
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Dzerzhinsky District may
refer to:
Dzerzhinsky District, Russia, name of
several districts and city
districts in
Russia Dzerzhynskyi City District, the...
- the Red Army,
originally formed as the 6th
Moscow Militia Division (
Dzerzhinskii) in
early July 1941. The
division gradually completed its
formation in...
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officers were
trained in
special Border Troops schools, such as the
Dzerzhinskii Higher Border Command School in Alma-Ata (Kazakh SSR) and the Mossovet...
- G g Грозный = Groznyĭ Волгодонск =
Volgodonsk Д д D d Дзержинский =
Dzerzhinskiĭ Нелидово =
Nelidovo Е е E e Елизово =
Elizovo Чебоксары = Cheboksary...
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during the
Soviet era were Kaganovichskii, Oktiabr’skii, Leninskii, and
Dzerzhinskii.
Despite the
presence of the anti-Zionist Yevsektsiya,
Kharkiv was home...
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During World War II he
taught at the
Azerbaijan State University and
Dzerzhinskii Higher Naval Engineering College,
returning to
Moscow in 1943 and defending...
- monstersaur. Also
present in the
Barun Goyot Formation.
Flaviagama F.
dzerzhinskii Tugriken Shireh "Skull and two vertebrae." A priscagamid.
Globaura G...
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until it took up
positions in the
salient around Orlovka, west of the
Dzerzhinskii Tractor Factory, by now
reduced to a
composite rifle regiment. In the...
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September 26 its
number was re****igned to the 6th
Moscow Militia Division (
Dzerzhinskii)
which was in the 24th Army reserves. However, on
September 20 Col. Mikhail...