- Syn
otechestva (Russian: Сын отечества),
which translates as Son of the Fatherland, was a
Russian literary magazine published in the 19th
century in St...
- the
Fatherland Day (Russian: День защитника Отечества Den'
zashchitnika Otechestva; Kazakh: Отан қорғаушы күні, romanized: Otan qorğauşy künı; Tajik: Рӯзи...
- out in the
Russian Empire. Russian: Отец отечества, romanized: Otets
otechestva, IPA: [ɐˈtʲet͡s ɐˈtʲet͡ɕɪstvə] Russian: Император и Самодержец Всероссийский...
- (in Russian) S. A. Il'enkov
Pamyat O
Millionach Pavshik Zaschitnikov Otechestva Nelzya Predavat Zabveniu Voennno-Istoricheskii
Arkhiv No. 7 (22), Central...
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Defender of the
Fatherland Day (День защитника Отечествa, Den
zashchitnika Otechestva) is
celebrated on 23
February and is
dedicated to
veterans and service...
- The in-depth
analysis were
provided by
Alexander Skabichevsky in Syn
Otechestva and
Angel Bogdanovich in the
October 1898
issue of Mir Bozhy, the latter...
- (link). Il'Enkov, S. A. (2001).
Pamyat O
Millionach Pavshik Zaschitnikov Otechestva Nelzya Predavat Zabveniu Voennno-Istoricheskii
Arkhiv No. 7(22) The Memory...
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becoming a
truly great realist.
Highly positive was the
review in Syn
Otechestva by
Alexander Skabichevsky who
credited Chekhov with
being not only a fine...
- cycle. The in-depth
analysis came from
Alexander Skabichevsky in Syn
Otechestva and
Angel Bogdanovich in the
October 1898
issue of Mir Bozhy, the latter...
-
Belarusian (do****entary film)
Franz +
Polina Posledniy bronepoezd Shchit otechestva Dneprovsiy rubezh Fortress of War M****acre
Belarusian Dream Viva Belarus...