- Lev
Emmanuilovich Razgon (Russian: Лев Эммануи́лович Разго́н; 1
April 1908 – 8
September 1999) was a
Soviet Russian journalist, writer, a
prisoner of the...
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Avram Moiseevich Razgon (Russian: Аврам Моисе́евич Разго́н́; 6
January 1920,
Yartsevo – 3
February 1989, Moscow) was a
Russian historian and a prominent...
- news". The Guardian.
Retrieved 2016-05-30.
Chapter 2, "Niyazov", in Lev
Razgon, True Stories:
Memoirs of a Survivor,
Souvenir Press: London, 1999, pp....
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Maksudov alleged that
although literary sources, for
example the
books of Lev
Razgon or
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, did not
envisage the
total number of the camps...
- at Ukhtizhimlag, a camp in Ukhta,
organized what
writer and
prisoner Lev
Razgon called “a real
opera troupe”
featuring a
soprano from the
Harbin operetta...
- Combinatorics, 12: 15–26. Chen, Jianer; Liu, Yang; Lu, Songjian; O'****van, Barry;
Razgon, Igor (2008), "A fixed-parameter
algorithm for the
directed feedback vertex...
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Sancious album True Stories,
memoirs of
Russian gulag inmate and
writer Lev
Razgon True Stories:
Selected Non-Fiction, a 1996 book by
Helen Garner True Story...
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Gotoh (1988); Li & Liu (1999)
Fomin &
Villanger (2010)
Fomin et al. (2008).
Razgon (2007). Chen et al. (2008). Ueno,
Kajitani &
Gotoh (1988).
Dinur & Safra...
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Bulat Okudzhava Valentin Oskotsky Grigory Pozhenyan Anatoly Pristavkin Lev
Razgon Alexander Rekemchuk Robert Rozhdestvensky Vladimir Savelyev Vasily Selyunin...
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professional wrestling under the name
Russian Strongman Razgon (Ragozin, Ivan
Razgon,
Kippasto Razgon), but
without success. He
wrestled among others with...