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- hide. Kaftanov captures Anna, who broke into the house and is taken away. Kaftanov offers Ivan to take Anna as his wife, but Ivan refuses. Kaftanov orders...
- Commissioner of the USSR State Defense Committee for Science, Professor Sergey Kaftanov. The notebook contained formulas for the nuclear transformations of uranium...
- p. 334. Retrieved 15 May 2024. Radio and Television in the USSR, S. V. Kaftanov, 1960 "В Туркмении прекращено вещание российской радиостанции "Маяк""....
- Eurovoix. Retrieved 23 April 2024. Radio and Television in the USSR, S. V. Kaftanov, 1960 "Белтэлерадыёкампанію выключылі з Еўрапейскага вяшчальнага саюза"...
- Nikita Khrushchev Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Sergey Kaftanov Personal details Born (1910-01-07)7 January 1910 Kaplino, Starooskolsky...
- administration. Retrieved April 25, 2020. Radio and Television in the USSR, S. V. Kaftanov, 1960 "Первый Национальный телеканал «Қазақстан» | Қазақстан жаңалықтары...
- 18 FW  BUL Vladimir Kaptiev 19 FW  BUL Boris Yankov 20 MF  BUL Kostadin Kaftanov 21 FW  BUL Georgi Kozovski 22 MF  BUL Ivelin Madzharov 23 MF  BUL Vladimir...
- įstatymo Nr. I-1571 pakeitimo įs". Radio and Television in the USSR, S. V. Kaftanov, 1960 Kropaitė, Živilė (27 July 2012). "A. Siaurusevičius: po pokyčių LRT...
- Viktor Abakumov (1950–1953) PCU (b) Minister of Higher Education Sergei Kaftanov (1950–1951) PCU (b) Vsevolod Stoletov (1951–1953) PCU (b) State Committee...
- Heavy Industry Pavel Yudin PCU (b) Minister of Higher Education Sergei Kaftanov PCU (b) Minister of Construction Tools-Machines Alexander Yefremov (1946–1949)...