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- their Polish allies. Shchors was killed following the evacuation of Kyiv in 1919. After being ignored for more than a decade, Shchors became celebrated as...
- Shchors may refer to: Mykola Shchors (1895–1919), Ukrainian communist and military leader. Shchors (film), a 1939 film about Nikolay Shchors Shchors (opera)...
- a biography of the partisan leader and Ukrainian Bolshevik Nikolai Shchors. Shchors is pla**** by Yevgeny Samoylov (1912–2006). Cheered up by the revolutionary...
- The Mykola Shchors monument was an equestrian statue to Red Army commander (and member of the Russian Communist Party) Mykola Shchors erected in 1954,...
- on which it is situated. The city was called Shchors between 1935 and 2016, in honour of Nikolay Shchors. On 21 May 2016, the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's...
- "Shchors came out too crude and uncouth." Dovzhenko completed Aerograd in 1935. Before its release in November, Dovzhenko had begun work on Shchors. According...
- remained in the repertoire of the house. Shchors consists of five acts. Act 1 The villagers meet Shchors. Shchors sings an aria in which he ****ures the audience...
- 21 May 2016, Verkhovna Rada adopted decision to rename Shchors Raion to Snovsk Raion and Shchors to Snovsk according to the law prohibiting names of Communist...
- sponsor of the club is the Svitanok agrarian company (firm), formerly the Shchors collective farm (kolkhoz). Before establishment of Kolos, the village of...
- famous among these are "The Song of Shchors" (1935), telling the tale of Ukrainian Red Army commander Nikolai Shchors, and "Partisan Zheleznyak" (1936)...