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Shelest or
Szelest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shelest (Cyrillic: Шелест) or
Szelest is a gender-neutral
Slavic surname. It may
refer to:...
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Petro Yukhymovych Shelest (14 February [O.S. 1 February] 1908 – 22
January 1996) was a
Ukrainian Soviet politician who
served as
First Secretary of the...
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Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev,
Shcherbytsky replaced reformist leader Petro Shelest in 1972 as part of a
crackdown on the
Ukrainian intelligentsia. Shcherbytsky...
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Yakovlevna Shelest (Russian: Алла Яковлевна Шелест; 26
February 1919 – 7
December 1998) was a
Russian ballerina, c****ographer and
dance director...
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Taras Anatolyevich Shelest (Russian: Тарас Анатольевич Шелест; born 3
February 1980) is a
former Russian professional footballer. He made his Russian...
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Kharkiv Clan of
Petro Shelest, the
First Secretary of the
Communist Party of
Ukraine (as well as the
smaller Donetsk Clan).
Shelest's greater tolerance for...
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percent in 1962. The
Communist Party leader from 1963 to 1972,
Petro Shelest,
pursued a
policy of
defending Ukraine's
interests within the
Soviet Union...
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Oleksiy Petrovych Shelest (Ukrainian: Олексій Петрович Шелест; born
March 27, 1973, in Sumy) is a
Ukrainian race walker. He is a two-time
Olympian and...
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letter sent to the
First Secretary of the
Communist Party of Ukraine,
Petro Shelest, in
defense of the
numerous Ukrainian writers arrested during that year...
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Anatoli Borisovich Shelest (Russian: Анатолий Борисович Шелест; born 6
January 1955) is a
Ukrainian and
Russian professional football coach and a former...