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Litvinov or
Litvinoff (Russian: Литви́нов) is a
Russian surname derived from the term Litvin,
meaning Lithuanian person (Litva/Литвa). The
female form...
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David Litvinoff (sometimes Litvinov; born
David Levy; 3
February 1928 – 8
April 1975) was a
consultant for the
British film
industry who
traded on his...
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Emanuel Litvinoff (5 May 1915 – 24
September 2011) was a
Jewish writer and well-known
figure in Anglo-Jewish literature,
known for novels,
short stories...
- then
obtained backing from two
American businessmen, Max Raab and Si
Litvinoff, who
incorporated a
company in
Australia and sold the
distribution rights...
- Si
Litvinoff (April 5, 1929 –
December 26, 2022) was an
American film
producer and lawyer. He
served as a
producer on Walkabout, All the
Right Noises...
- June 14, 2020. "The Queen".
Retrieved 2021-01-17. "How it began, by Si
Litvinoff (Producer of The Queen)".
Archived from the
original on 2016-01-14. "Film...
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minister Maxim Litvinov. She was also
known as Ivy Low, Ivy
Litvinova or Ivy
Litvinoff. Ivy Low was born in
London into an Anglo-Jewish family. Her
father Walter...
- and agent, and non-fiction writer. She was
married to the poet
Emanuel Litvinoff.
Marshall was born
Irene Maud
Pearson on 25 July 1923, at
Girlsta Cottage...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica. 13 July 2023. Pope,
Arthur Upham (1943).
Maxim Litvinoff, a Biography. London:
Martin Secker & Warburg. pp. 36–38. Block, Maxine...
- The
Litvinov Protocol is the
common name of an
international peace treaty concluded in
Moscow on
February 9, 1929.
Named after the
chief Soviet diplomat...