- Max Otto von
Stierlitz (Russian: Макс О́тто фон Шти́рлиц, IPA: [ˈʂtʲirlʲɪts]) is the lead
character in a
Russian book
series written in the 1960s by Yulian...
- of the "original"
Stierlitz.
Stierlitz opens a door, and the
lights go on.
Stierlitz closes the door, and the
lights go out.
Stierlitz opens the door again;...
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operating in ****
Germany under the name Max Otto von
Stierlitz, portra**** by
Vyacheslav Tikhonov.
Stierlitz is
planted in 1927, well
before the **** takeover...
- was a
Soviet and
Russian actor whose best
known role was as
Soviet spy
Stierlitz in the
television series Seventeen Moments of Spring. He was a recipient...
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common name,
united by the prin****l character,
Soviet scout Isaev –
Stierlitz. Time Magazine's
reporter John
Kohan defined him as "the
Soviet James...
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success among the
soviet viewers with an
audience of 80 million. At once
Stierlitz became a folk hero,
music theme became a cult classic,
Tatyana Lioznova...
- out to be the
Soviet literary and
movie character,
intelligence officer Stierlitz. One of the
individuals working on the "Operation Successor" was the political...
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scriptwriter and poet. He is well
known for
creating the
fictional spy
Stierlitz. Semyonov's
father was Jewish, the
editor of the
newspaper "Izvestia"...
- (clandestine radio-operator) Kate of
Soviet spy
Standartenfuhrer von
Stierlitz in the
Soviet blockbuster TV
serial Seventeen Moments of
Spring (1968)...
- undercover,
using the
alias of a
Baltic German nobleman Max Otto von
Stierlitz to
infiltrate the
German high command. The plot of
Seventeen Moments of...