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Pyotr Mironovich Masherov (né Mashero; 26 February [O.S. 13 February] 1919 – 4
October 1980) was a
Soviet partisan, statesman, and one of the
leaders of...
- partisans,
including First Secretaries Kirill Mazurov and
Pyotr Masherov.
Mazurov and
Masherov oversaw Belarus's
rapid industrialisation and transformation...
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education in
Belarus with more than 7200
students from 43 countries. P. M.
Masherov Vitebsk State University,
commonly known simply as
Vitebsk State University...
- The
modern avenue was
created in 1980 as
Masherov Avenue in
honor of the
leader of
Soviet Belarus Petr
Masherov.[citation needed] It was
renamed to Victors...
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began a
process of
industrialisation which greatly accelerated under Pyotr Masherov. It
continued until the 2007–2008
financial crisis, as
Belarus endured...
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which continued to be
built until the
demise of the
Chaika in 1988.
Pyotr Masherov,
First Secretary of the
Communist Party of Byelorussia, was
killed in 1980...
- partisans. When Klimov, byp****ing Mosfilm,
invited Masherov to a
special preview of The Ascent,
Masherov initially was
skeptical and was
expecting to see...
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Soviet Union Come and See
Fortress of War Radasłaŭ Astroŭski
Pyotr Masherov Michał Vituška "The
tragedy of
Khatyn -
Genocide policy". SMC Khatyn. 2005...
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believe that
Andropov was
behind the
deaths of
Fyodor Kulakov and
Pyotr Masherov, the two
youngest members of the
Soviet leadership. A
declassified do****ent...
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Medical University and
Vitebsk State University named in
honor of
Pyotr Masherov. HK
Vitebsk of the
Belarusian Extraleague is the
local professional hockey...