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refer to:
Aleksandr Kosmodemyansky (1925-1945),
Soviet military officer 1977 Shura, an
asteroid named after Aleksandr Kosmodemyansky Lyubov Kosmodemyanskaya...
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Aleksandr Anatolyevich Kosmodemyansky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Анато́льевич Космодемья́нский; 27 July 1925 – 13
April 1945) was a
Soviet military officer and...
- From the 17th century, the
Kosmodemyansky were
priests in the
Russian Orthodox Church. Zoya's
grandfather Pyotr Kosmodemyansky was
murdered in 1918 by militant...
- Von A.
Kosmodemyansky, X. Danko. 2000.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky His Life and Work The
Minerva Group, Inc., ISBN 0-89875-138-1.
Kosmodemyansky 2000 pages...
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construction at Baltiysk, Svetly.
Around the city (from the
village of A.
Kosmodemyansky to the
traffic intersection with
Moskovsky Prospekt) p****es the route...
- (1900–1978),
mother of
Soviet heroes Zoya
Kosmodemyanskaya and
Aleksandr Kosmodemyansky MPC · 2072 2073 Janáček 1974 DK Leoš Janáček (1854–1928),
Czech composer...
- Lesnoye. In 1956, it was
given its
current name in
honor of
Aleksandr Kosmodemyansky, a
Soviet war hero who was
killed in a
battle northwest of Königsberg...
- the
Crimean peninsula. The
asteroid was
named for
Soviet Aleksandr Kosmodemyansky.
Shura orbits the Sun in the
central main-belt at a
distance of 2.6–3...
- (1900–1978),
mother of
Soviet heroes Zoya
Kosmodemyanskaya and
Aleksandr Kosmodemyansky. The
minor planets 1793 Zoya and 1977 Shura, pet name for Aleksandr...
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Mishina as Zoya
Kosmodemyanskaya Artyom Kuren as
Aleksandr "Shura"
Kosmodemyansky, Zoya's
brother Darya Jurgens as
Lyubov Kosmodemyanskaya, Zoya and Shura's...