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Gribkov (Russian: Анато́лий Ива́нович Грибко́в) (March 23, 1919 –
February 12, 2008) was at
Soviet Army High
Command during the Cold War era.
Gribkov...
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Sergei Ivanovich Gribkov (Russian: Сергей Иванович Грибков; 4 July 1822,
Kasimov - 16
December 1893, Moscow) was a
Russian painter of
historical and genre...
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Stanislav Gribkov is a
Russian conductor and
artistic director of the
Saint Petersburg TV. In 1964 he
became a
teacher at the
Saint Petersburg State University...
- was identified.
Around midnight, a
gunfire incident took
place as
Denis Gribkov, a 30-year-old male hostage, ran over the
backs of
theater seats toward...
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Scene from the
story by
Sergei Gribkov...
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Mukhitov (since 2
April 2016)
Yevgeny Anoshin (since 31
January 2023)
Dmitry Gribkov (since 27
February 2023) Oleg
Osipov (since 13
February 2020)
Sergei Sobolev...
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Aleksei Antonov (1955–62)
Pavel Batov (1962–65)
Mikhail Kazakov (1965–68)
Sergei Shtemenko (1968–76)
Anatoly Gribkov (1976–89)
Vladimir Lobov (1989–91)...
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warheads in Cuba, or are yet to ship them to Cuba. As told by
Soviet general Gribkov in 1992 (and
repeated in the 2003 book Wilson's
Ghost by
McNamara & Blight)...
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Mukhitov (since 2
April 2016)
Yevgeny Anoshin (since 31
January 2023)
Dmitry Gribkov (since 27
February 2023) Galeotti, Mark (2023-03-28). "Nikolai Patrushev...
- tanks. The
Soviet checkpoint had
direct communications to
General Anatoly Gribkov at the
Soviet Army High Command, who in turn was on the
phone to Khrushchev...