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- Natalka Kateryna Osmyalovska (vocals sung by Maria Lytvynenko-Wolgemut) Makogonenko Ivan Patorzhynsky Mykola Stepan Shkurat Wozniy Hryhoriy Manko Petro M...
- 570. Makogonenko, Darya. Life and Fate (Zhizn i sudba). // Balmont, К. The Selected Works. Poems, translations, essays. Compiled by Darya Makogonenko. Moscow...
- which Moscow University eventually put into practice twelve years later. Makogonenko, Georgy; Serman, Ilya (1972), Poety XVIII veka, vol. 1 (2 ed.), Leningrad:...
- continued her work at the Radio House. On her return, she married Georgy Makogonenko, a literary critic, also a radio host during the siege. In 1943, she...
- evening. Nikolai Dosenko as Levko Makogonenko Tatyana Konyukhova as Hanna Petrichenkova Aleksandr Khvylya as Evtukh Makogonenko, village leader Liliya Yudina...
- Archived from the original on October 16, 2011. Retrieved 2010-06-01. Makogonenko, Darya. Life and Destiny. The Select Works by K. D. Balmont. Moscow,...
- history, et cetera) so as to recognize in him "the light of eternity." Makogonenko, Darya. The Life and Fate. Freface to The Selected Poems, Translations...
- ru. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2010-08-13. Makogonenko, Darya. The Life and Fate. Freface to The Selected Poems, Translations...
- ru. Archived from the original on June 9, 2011. Retrieved 2010-06-01. Makogonenko, Darya. — Life and Destiny. The Select K.D.Balmont. Moscow, Pravda Publishers...
- the following plays: "We are on the ground", (Olga Bergholz and George Makogonenko, Leningrad BDT Theatre named after Maxim Gorky, 1948), "Ilya Golovin"...