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Pyotr Ivanovich Pumpur (Russian: Пётр Ива́нович Пу́мпур, Latvian: Pēteris
Pumpurs; 25
April 1900 – 23
March 1942) was a
Soviet Air
Forces fighter pilot...
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Andrejs Pumpurs (22 September [O.S. 10 September] 1841 on the left bank of the Daugava, in
Lieljumprava civil parish, now
Birzgale Parish – 6 July [O...
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Sergeyev and
Major General Ernst Schacht May 31:
Lieutenant General Pyotr Pumpur June 7: People's
Commissar of
Armaments Boris Vannikov and
Colonel General...
- Lāčplēsis ("The Bear-Slayer") is an epic poem by
Andrejs Pumpurs, a
Latvian poet, who
wrote it
between 1872 and 1887
based on
local legends. It is set...
- deities. An
example of the
trend is the epic poem Lāčplēsis by
Andrejs Pumpurs,
which features a
pantheon of
Latvian and
Prussian gods and some the author...
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Sergeyev and
Major General Ernst Schacht 31 May:
Lieutenant General Pyotr Pumpur 7 June: People's
Commissar of
Armaments Boris Vannikov and
Colonel General...
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Great Cemetery Gravestone of A. and R.
Hartvigs In
Matisa Cemetery Andrejs Pumpurs gravestone 1929 Kārlis Zāle In
Lielie Cemetery Monument to Jānis Čakste...
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executed 1941; Smushkevich,
Yakov Vladimirovich,
executed 1941;
Pyotr Pumpur,
executed 1942;
Georgy Sofronov;
Leonid Petrovsky;
Pyotr Bryanskikh, executed...
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Prokopovich (multiple people)
Pyotr Pshennikov (1895–1941),
Soviet general Pyotr Pumpur (1900–1942), Latvian-born
Soviet Air
Forces fighter pilot, Hero of the Soviet...
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construction of the Pļaviņas
Hydroelectric Power Station dam. In
Andrejs Pumpurs' epic poem Lāčplēsis,
Staburadze was the name of a
goddess living in a...