- include:
Aleksandr Kartsev (born 2001),
Russian artistic gymnast Denis Kartsev (born 1976),
Russian ice
hockey winger Leonid N.
Kartsev (1922–2013), Russian...
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Vadimovich Kartsev (or Kartzev, Hebrew: עדן ואדימוביץ' קארצב, Belarusian: Эдэн Вадзімавіч Карцаў, Russian: Эден Вадимович Карцев; born 11
April 2000)...
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Roman Andreyevich Kartsev (Russian: Рома́н Андре́евич Ка́рцев, born
Roman Antshelevich Katz (Russian: Рома́н А́ншелевич Кац); 20 May 1939 – 2 October...
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Leonid Nikolaevich Kartsev (July 21, 1922 –
April 13, 2013)[citation needed] was a
Soviet major general. From 1953 to 1969 he was
chief designer of the...
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Leonid N.
Kartsev was
promoted to
Section 520
chief designer in 1953, days
before the
death of
Joseph Stalin.
After his promotion,
Kartsev was approached...
- was led by
Alexander Morozov in Kharkiv.
Uralvagon KB was led by
Leonid Kartsev in
Nizhny Tagil. To
improve on the T-62, two
designs based on the tank...
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Morozov was
working on his
Object 430 tank, a
young engineer,
Leonid N.
Kartsev, was the head of the OKB-520
design bureau of
Uralvagonzavod factory (UVZ)...
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Vasili Mikhailovich Kartsev (Russian: Василий Михайлович Карцев; 9
April 1920 – 11
April 1987) was a
Soviet professional football player and coach. Soviet...
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Denis Kartsev is a
Russian professional ice
hockey winger who currently[when?]
plays for HC
Sibir Novosibirsk of the
Kontinental Hockey League (KHL)....
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Vladimir Talberg in
Vladimir Basov's film The Days of the Turbins, and
Roman Kartsev (Maksimilian Poplavsky) was
Schwonder in
Vladimir Bortko's
screen adaptation...