- Šiauliai
County (Lithuanian: Šiaulių apskritis) is one of ten
counties in Lithuania. It is in the
north of the country, and its
capital is Šiauliai. On...
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Sholom Moiseevich Dvolaitsky (Russian: Шолом Моисеевич Дволайцкий, S. M. Dvolaitsky; 1893–27 November, 1937) was a
Soviet economist and
state official...
- on the scene,
aided White Armies. In
December 1918, the
priest Georgy Shavelsky joined the
propaganda agency of the
White government in the South. This...
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Baisogala is a
small town in Lithuania. It is
situated on the
crossroads of Kėdainiai–Šeduva and Raseiniai–Šeduva roads.
According to the 2011 census,...
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Mikhail Rafailovich Gots (Russian: Михаи́л Рафаи́лович Гоц; 1866 – 26
August 1906) was a
Russian revolutionary,
member of 'The People's Will' (Narodnaya...
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Barnett Janner,
Baron Janner (20 June 1892 – 4 May 1982), was a
British politician who was
elected as a
Liberal Member of
Parliament (MP) and
later as...
- Radviliškis (pronunciation) (German: Radwilischken; Polish: Radziwiliszki; Yiddish: ראדווילישאָק, Radvilishok) is a city in the Radviliškis
district muni****lity...
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Yosef Shalom Elyashiv (Hebrew: יוסף שלום אלישיב; 10
April 1910 – 18 July 2012) was a
Haredi rabbi and
posek (arbiter of
Jewish law) who
lived in Jerusalem...
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Aleksander Klemens Gabszewicz (6
December 1911 – 10
October 1983) was a
Polish fighter pilot and a
World War II
fighter ace, with a
score of 9½ confirmed...
- (Polish:
Zofia Przybylewska, née Iwanowska;
September 16, 1867 in Paragiai,
Shavelsky Uyezd,
Kovno Governorate –
March 15, 1926 in Paragiai) and
Marija Lastauskienė...