- the KGB,
Shvets was
banned from
foreign travel. In 1993, he
moved permanently to the
United States,
where he
later gained citizenship.
Shvets was a key...
- dictionary.
Shvets (alternate
spellings Shwets, Schwets, Švets, Švec, Svec, Shwec, Chvets) is a
Ukrainian (Швець
Shvets) and
Czech (Švec,
Shvets) occupational...
- Russia, the
streaming platform announced that
Shvets took
first place in the top 10 solo artists.
Shvets'
photo was on a skys****er in
Times Square as...
-
March 2022). "Oksana
Shvets,
famed Ukrainian actress,
killed in
Russian missile strike". CNN.
Retrieved 20
March 2022. "Oksana
Shvets death:
Ukrainian actor...
- Yuri
Shvets may
refer to: Yuri
Shvets (KGB officer),
former Soviet KGB officer,
former Rezident spy of the PGU KGB SSSR in USA. Yuri
Pavlovich Shvets (1902—1972)...
- and the rest of the time
Shvets pla**** for the
Ukrainian Second League for Borysfen-2 Boryspil. From the next season,
Shvets began to be
involved in the...
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Borys Shvets (born 20
August 1991) is a
Ukrainian sailor. He and
Pavlo Matsuyev placed 25th in the men's 470
event at the 2016
Summer Olympics. "Borys...
-
scientific accuracy of
Shvets' work was
praised by the
Russian rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky when the two met in 1934.
Shvets did
artwork for over...
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Mykola Antonovych Shvets (Ukrainian: Микола Антонович Швець; born
September 6, 1955, Piatykhatky) is a
Ukrainian politician. From 1999 to
August 2003 he...
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Fedir Petrovych Shvets (Ukrainian: Фе́дір Петро́вич Швець; 11 November [O.S. 30 October] 1882 – 20 June 1940) was a
Ukrainian geologist,
public activist...