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thought of as
equivalent to the devil. A
polevoi is a male
field spirit. Like the
other nature spirits, the
polevoi's appearance generally reflects his environment...
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Boris Nikolayevich Polevoy (Russian: Бори́с Никола́евич Полево́й; 17 March [O.S. 4 March] 1908 – 12 July 1981) was a
Soviet and
Russian writer, screenwriter...
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Germany and
liberating the camp had not been one of its key aims.
Boris Polevoi reported on the
liberation in
Pravda on 2
February 1945 but made no mention...
- Lazurny, Kiparisny, etc. Four of
these camps (Rechnoi, Ozyorny,
Lesnoi and
Polevoi) made up the
notable Pribrezhny complex of
Artek built between 1960 and...
- The
White Duck from The
Yellow Fairy Book.
Polevoi, Petr.
Russian fairy tales from the
Russian of
Polevoi.
Translated by R.
Nisbet Bain. New York: Frederick...
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subordinate to the
General Staff (at the time
called the Red Army
Field Staff –
Polevoi Shtab). Administratively, it was the
Third Department of the
Field Staff's...
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novel in the
Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher, the
fairy Toot-Toot, a
Polevoi, is
enraged when he is
mistakenly called a
Domovoy by Sanya, the Russian...
- was to be
established by
December 1930. In 1929 the
Field Regulation (
Polevoi Ustav),
declared that ****ure war
would be one of maneuver,
developing the...
- a
chaotic process.
Authors of this theory, such as V.
Zelenciuk and L.
Polevoi,
claim that
written sources from the 13th-14th
centuries sometimes referred...
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attention to the
victims and the huge
human distress the
fires caused". Lee
Polevoi,
reviewing the book for
Highbrow Magazine,
praised "the author’s determination...