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Krivosheyev (Russian: Кривошеев, from кривая шея
meaning crooked neck) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Krivosheyeva. It may...
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Grigoriy Fedotovich Krivosheyev (Russian: Григорий Федотович Кривошеев, 15
September 1929 – 29
April 2019) was a
Russian military historian and a Colonel...
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Andrey Krivosheyev (Russian: Андрей Кривошеев; born 20
October 1970) is a
Russian former speed skater. He
competed in the men's 5000
metres event at the...
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Soviet citizens conscripted by Germany.
Russian historian Grigoriy Krivosheyev puts the
losses of the "Vlasovites,
Balts and
Muslims etc." in German...
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German hands.
According to
Russian military historian General Grigoriy Krivosheyev, the Axis
powers took 4.6 million
Soviet prisoners, of whom 1.8 million...
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Archived from the
original on 18
February 2017.
Retrieved 25
February 2021.
Krivosheyev 1993, pp. 71–2. Suvorov,
Viktor (2008). The
Chief Culprit (hardcover ed...
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Krivosheyev, 'Soviet
Casualties and
Combat Losses in the
twentieth century', London,
Greenhill Books, 1997, pp. 156–167 G.F.
Krivosheyev, 'Soviet...
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daily at the
Battle of Kursk. The
Russian military historian Grigoriy Krivosheyev, who
based his
figures on the
Soviet archives, is
considered by historian...
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result of
noncombat injuries and
diseases not
related to weapons.
Krivosheyev, G. F. (ed.). "Россия и СССР в войнах XX века: Потери вооруженных сил:...
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claimed 53,522 dead, and N. I. Baryshnikov, 53,500. In 1997,
Grigoriy Krivosheyev claimed 126,875 dead and
missing and
total casualties of 391,783, with...