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Stanislav Gilyarovich Poplavsky (Russian: Станислав Гилярович Поплавский, Polish: Stanisław Popławski) (22
April 1902 – 10
August 1973) was a general...
- Poplawski, Popławski or
Poplavsky is a
Polish surname that may
refer to :
Artur Popławski (1860–1918), a
Polish chess master Joe
Poplawski (1957-), a...
- Basov's film The Days of the Turbins, and
Roman Kartsev (Maksimilian
Poplavsky) was
Schwonder in
Vladimir Bortko's
screen adaptation of
Heart of a Dog...
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August under the
command of
generals Karol Świerczewski and
Stanislav Poplavsky, and the
formation under command of
general Świerczewski
entered active...
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Security Corps under the
command of the Polish-Soviet
general Stanislav Poplavsky were
ordered to
suppress the
demonstration and
during the pacification...
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Tatar Junior Sergeant Askhat Ziganshin; two
Ukrainians —
Private Philip Poplavsky,
Private Anatoly Kryuchkovsky, both 20; and one
Russian — 22-year-old...
- 1968–1977)
Vladimir Nikolayev (keyboards, trombone, 1971–1980)
Cheslav Poplavsky (violin, guitar, 1972–1979)
Soviet music Belarusian music «Песняры» в...
- Zhukov) 47th Army (Franz Perkhorovich) 1st
Polish Army (General
Stanislav Poplavsky) 3rd
Shock Army (Nikolai Simoniak) 61st Army (Pavel
Alexeyevich Belov)...
- of the
Minister of
Culture of
Ukraine Ivan Dziuba,
professor Mykhailo Poplavsky [uk] was ****igned to the post of the
rector of the Kyiv
State Institute...
- is violence. He
throws Stepan Likhodeyev from
Moscow to Yalta,
pushes Poplavsky out of his
sinister apartment, and
shoots Count Meigel to death. In earlier...