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Sigizmund Aleksandrovich Levanevsky (Russian: Сигизмунд Александрович Леваневский, Polish:
Zygmunt Lewoniewski; 15 May [O.S. 2 May] 1902 – 13
August 1937)...
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Sigizmund may
refer to:
Sigizmund Kats (1908–1984),
Soviet composer who
specialized in
writing po****r
songs Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887–1950), Russian...
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Sigizmund Dominikovich Krzhizhanovsky (Russian: Сигизму́нд Домини́кович Кржижано́вский, IPA: [sʲɪɡʲɪzˈmunt dəmʲɪˈnʲikəvʲɪtɕ kʐɨʐɨˈnofskʲɪj], Polish: Zygmunt...
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lyrical serenades and
ballads to
marches and quasi-Straussian waltzes.
Sigizmund Katz'
professional re****tion now
rests primarily on his war-time song...
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Hubert Wilkins flew over the area in 1937 on his
search for the
missing Sigizmund Levanevsky and came to the
conclusion that the land
never existed. 1906...
- the cues
written by Ilf and
Petrov (with the
additional contribution of
Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky).
Before the
church holiday celebrating St. Jorgen, the...
- that name include: Gleb
Krzhizhanovsky (1872–1959),
Soviet economist Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887–1950),
Russian short-story
writer Krzyżanowski, original...
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title of Hero of the
Soviet Union.
Those pilots were
Anatoly Liapidevsky,
Sigizmund Levanevsky (who
crashed en
route to the camp, but survived),
Vasily Molokov...
- the
award were the
pilots Anatoly Liapidevsky (certificate
number one),
Sigizmund Levanevsky,
Vasily Molokov,
Mavriky Slepnyov,
Nikolai Kamanin, Ivan Doronin...
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coast of
North America in the 1950s. In
August 1935, the
Soviet aviator Sigizmund Levanevsky and his two
crewmen attempted a
transpolar flight from Moscow...