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Ledokol V (1916–1941; sank in 1941)
Ledokol VI (1916–1961;
broken up)
Ledokol VII (1916–1954;
broken up)
Ledokol VIII (1917–1961;
broken up)
Ledokol IX...
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Saratovskiy Ledokol (Russian: Саратовский ледокол; literally:
Saratov icebreaker) was a
Russian steam-powered twin-****
icebreaker built for the Ryazan-Ural...
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Icebreaker (Russian: Ледокол, romanized:
Ledokol) is a 2016
Russian disaster film
directed by
Nikolay Khomeriki. The plot of the film is
based in...
- 1650. See also Russian-Manchu
border conflicts. The 1963-built
icebreaker Ledokol-4 was
renamed Vasiliy Poyarkov in 1996. List of
incidents of cannibalism...
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twelve vessels built between 1961 and 1971.
While initially named simply Ledokol (Russian: Ледокол, romanized: icebreaker)
followed by a
running number...
- ill-fated
attempt to
cover the
Northern Sea Route. The 1965-built
icebreaker Ledokol-8 was
renamed Semyon Chelyuskin in 1966. "ЧЕЛЮСКИН СЕМЁН ИВАНОВИЧ • Большая...
- Russian)
Complete up-to-date
collection of Suvorov's
online books (some in English), at
Militera Project (in Russian)
Viktor Suvorov,
Ledokol,
audio book...
- Trans-Siberian
railroad in Amur Oblast) bear his name. The 1963-built
icebreaker Ledokol-5 was
renamed Yerofey Khabarov in 1966. A
native of the
Veliky Ustyug area...
- the
Russian language word for "icebreaker" (Russian: ледокол, romanized:
ledokol),
propulsion power (60 megawatts), and the
first letter of the Russian...
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Baltic Sea
Shipping Company on 27
October 1964.
Initially named simply Ledokol-6 (Russian: Ледокол-6),
Russian for "icebreaker", it was
renamed Ivan Kruzenstern...