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Death (Finnish:
Valkoinen kuolema; Russian: Белая смерть, romanized: Belaya
smert’), was a
Finnish military sniper during World War II in the 1939–1940 Winter...
- Da,
smert (Russian: Да, смерть;
translated as Yes,
death or Viva la Muerte) is a 2004 do****entary film by
Russian filmmaker Alyona Polunina. Polunina's...
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Romanized Ilich, Ilych, Ilyitch; Russian: Смерть Ивана Ильича, romanized:
Smert' Ivána Ilyicha),
first published in 1886, is a
novella by Leo Tolstoy, considered...
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Cukor Bila
Smerť (Ukrainian: Цукор — біла смерть, IPA: [ˈt͡sukɔr ˈbʲiɫɐ smɛrtʲ]; lit.
Sugar —
White Death) was a
Ukrainian rock band
formed in Kyiv, Ukraine...
- (SMERSH) as a
portmanteau of the Russian-language
phrase Смерть шпионам (
Smertʹ shpionam, "Death to spies").
Originally focused on
combating German spies...
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Simple Death (Russian: Простая смерть, romanized: Prostaya
Smert') is a 1985
Soviet drama film
directed by
Alexander Kaidanovsky,
based on Leo Tolstoy's...
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Death or
Glory (Russian: Смерть или Слава,
Smert ili Slava) is a
science fiction novel by
Vladimir Vasilyev,
first published in
Russian in 1998, then...
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Roger Smart or
Smert' (fl. 1404) of Kenilworth, Warwickshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Warwickshire...
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Death (video game), a 1989
video game
based on the
board game
Cukor Bila
Smerť (Sugar —
White Death), an avant-folk band from Kyiv,
Ukraine The
White Death...