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Prizyv was a
daily newspaper published in Berlin,
Germany from June 22, 1919 to
March 14, 1920. It is
notorious for
having translated and
republished A...
- His Call (Russian: Его призыв, romanized: Yego
prizyv) is a 1925
Soviet drama film
directed by
Yakov Protazanov. It was also
released as 23
January (Russian:...
- head
office on the
property of
Domodedovo Airport. The
local newspaper is
Prizyv; the
local TV-stations are TV-Domodedovo and Aviatel. Московская областная...
- Soviet,
making her a
member of the
Collective Head of State, in 1974-1984. http://www.
prizyv.ru/archives/332148 Жила к труду привычная девчоночка фабричная...
-
Estonian nationalist politician. The text
appeared next on 5
February 1920 in
Prizyv, a
Russian newspaper in Berlin.
Prizvy described it as "an
interesting do****ent"...
- mechanic. At that time, he
published his
first poems in a
local newspaper;
Prizyv (The Call).
After his
military service, from 1942 to 1945 in the Kremlin...
- владимирских предков" [An
artist Lyubov Orlova had had
famous Vladimir ancestors].
prizyv.ru (in Russian). 7
December 2018.
Retrieved 10
August 2020. Golikova, N...
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vzvolnovalsja Pravo–
pravoslavnyj Tihij Don. 𝄆 I
povsjudu otozvalsja Na pri–, na
prizyv svobody on. 𝄇 II Zele–
zelenejet stepj donskaja, Zolo–
zolotjatsja volny...
- Neue
Rheinische Zeitung Norsk-Tysk
Tidsskrift NS Månedshefte Panzerbär
Prizyv Regensburger Echo : 319
Rheinische Zeitung Rote Hand Völkischer Beobachter...
- Berlin,
where he
published the short-lived right-wing newspapers/magazines
Prizyv ("The Call") and Luch
Sveta ("A Ray of Light").
Vinberg personally introduced...