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Sergey Snegov (Russian: Серге́й Алекса́ндрович Сне́гов) (20
August 1910, in
Odessa – 23
February 1994), real
surname Kozeryuk (Russian: Козерюк), was a...
- kak bogi) is a 1966–1977
science fiction trilogy by
Soviet author Sergey Snegov.
Despite being initially intended as a
parody on
space opera, mythological...
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Spectrum HoloByte Designer(s)
Alexey Pajitnov Andrei Snegov Series Tetris Platform(s) Amiga,
Amstrad CPC,
Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore...
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Bolshevik revolutionary Stepan Shahumyan) and
Gulag returnees Alexei Snegov and Olga
Shatunovskaya to
convince Khrushchev of the
necessity of denouncing...
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perchatke Fyodor Covello 1968 Fire, Water, and Br****
Pipes 1969 Ekho
dalyokikh snegov 1970
Morskoy kharakter Gushchin 1971
Liberation Alexei Berest part 3 1971...
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Lieutenant General F. Ya.
Kostenko 8th
Rifle Corps -
Major General M.G.
Snegov 72nd
Mountain Division - Mj. Gen. P.I.
Abramidze 99th
Rifle Division - Col...
- Rossii" "Road Radio" "Radio Maximum" "Radio
Komsomolskaya Pravda"
Sergey Snegov (1910–1994),
science fiction writer Viktor Patsayev (1933–1971)
Alexei Leonov...
- in
office Ivan
Kharchenko 1936–1937
Aleksandr Zelikov 1937–1938
Vasiliy Snegov 1939–1945
Nikolay Romanov 1945–1948
Arkadiy Apollonov 1948–1951 Nikolay...
- Polish-French
writer and
polyglot Shukrullo,
Uzbekistani poet (1921–2020)
Sergey Snegov,
Soviet science fiction writer Karlo Štajner (1902-1992),
Croatian writer...
- soil. The
first was
Alexander Kolpakov with "Griada",
after came
Sergey Snegov with "Men Like Gods",
among others. A
specific branch of both
science fiction...