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Peter Akimovich Palchinsky (Russian: Пётр Иоаки́мович (Аки́мович) Пальчи́нский; 9 October [O.S. 27 September] 1875–22 May 1929) was a
Russian engineer...
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Eliezer Manoach Palchinsky (Hebrew: אליעזר מנוח פלצינסקי;
November 18, 1912 –
October 6, 2007), also
spelled Paltzinsky,
Platchinsky and Platinsky, was...
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during the
interwar period. One of its
leading members was
engineer Peter Palchinsky.
Technocratic ideology was also
promoted by the Engineer's
Herald journal...
- In 1928, the
local OGPU
arrested a
group of engineers,
including Peter Palchinsky,
Nikolai von Meck and A. F. Velichko, in the
North Caucasus town of Shakhty...
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describes the life of
Peter Palchinsky, in whom it
personifies the
struggles and
misfortunes of
Soviet industrialization.
Palchinsky was born in 1875 in a city...
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Einsatzgruppen in the
surroundings and in the
Daugavpils Ghetto.
Eliezer Palchinsky (1912-2007), rosh
yeshiva in Jerusalem. "Viski". "Viski,a
shtetl in Latvia"...
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basketball player Zulya Kamalova,
singer Yevgeny Kychanov,
historian Peter Palchinsky,
engineer Vladimir Sarayev,
football player Oleg Zhakov,
actor Law #46-RZ...
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Israeli Navy
commander Eleazar of
Worms (1176-1238),
Talmudist Eliezer Palchinsky (1912–2007), rosh
yeshiva Eliezer Papo (1785–1826),
Bulgarian rabbi and...
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elected chair of the
Central Military Industrial Committee [ru].
Peter Palchinsky was
deputy chair.
Committee for Military-Technical ****istance Siegelbaum...
- of the
Executed Engineer,
primarily about the
Russian engineer Peter Palchinsky (1875–1929) An
American Engineer in Stalin's Russia: The
Memoirs of Zara...