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- Georgy Petrovich Polkovnikov (Russian: Георгий Петрович Полковников; March 7, 1883 – March 1918) was a Russian military leader, commander–in–chief of...
- Former Commander-in-Chief of the Petrograd military okrug, Colonel Georgi Polkovnikov, pronounced himself as commander of the so-called "Salvation Army" (войска...
- the Soldiers' Section of the Soviet. The District Commander, Colonel Polkovnikov, refused to allow this control, and he and his staff were condemned in...
- Zakoldovannyy Malchik) was released in 1955. It was directed by Vladimir Polkovnikov and Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya and produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio...
- Soviet/Russia traditionally animated feature film directed by Vladimir Polkovnikov and Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya. The film is an adaptation of The Wonderful...
- Limpopo [ru] (1939) and Barmaley [ru] (1941) by Leonid Amalrik and Vladimir Polkovnikov [ru], Moydodyr [ru] (1939) by Ivan Ivanov-Vano, Uncle Styopa (1939) and...
- locating him. While in the Soviet Union, she met a former classmate, Yuri Polkovnikov, whom she married in March 1968. In January 1969 she gave birth to a...
- he immediately set about appointing ****istants and replacing General Polkovnikov as commander of the Petrograd Military District, with General Jaques...
- Nero as John Reed Sydne Rome as Louise Bryant Olegar Fedoro as Colonel Polkovnikov Anatoli Ustyzhaninov as Vladimir Lenin Bohdan Stupka as Alexander Kerensky...
- (with Vladimir Polkovnikov) 1939 — Victorious Route (with Dmitry Babchenko and Vladimir Polkovnikov) 1941 — Barmaley (with Vladimir Polkovnikov) 1942 — Kino-Circus...