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Viktor Mikhailovich Sukhodrev (Russian: Виктор Михайлович Суходрев; 12
December 1932 – 16 May 2014) was a
Soviet and
Russian diplomat and translator,...
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originally translated into
English by Khrushchev's
personal interpreter Viktor Sukhodrev. The
phrase was
received very
negatively by
contemporary Western audiences...
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Leonid Brezhnev,
Viktor Sukhodrev, and
Richard Nixon during Brezhnev's 1973
visit to Washington, D.C., a high-water mark in détente
between the United...
- Statesman, Penn
State Press, 2007, ISBN 0-271-02935-8, p. 269 "Viktor
Sukhodrev" (in Russian) Виктор Суходрев: НЕ ВСЕ ЗОЛОТО, ЧТО МОЛЧИТ, 19 September...
- is very
similar to that of Khrushchev's long-time
interpreter Viktor Sukhodrev, who sat with him
during the
event and
reported that his boss pounded...
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General Secretary of the
Soviet Communist Party Leonid Brezhnev (left) and
interpreter Viktor Sukhodrev meet
Chuck Connors, 1973...
- that can be. — Khrushchev's
speech in Hollywood,
translated by
Viktor Sukhodrev When
World War I
broke out in 1914,
Khrushchev was
exempt from conscription...
- His stepfather,
Viktor Sukhodrev, was the
personal translator of
Nikita Khrushchev and
Leonid Brezhnev. His mother, Inga
Sukhodrev (née Okunevskaya-Varlamova)...
- 1954, and was
previously the
Soviet Emb****y
School in London.
Viktor Sukhodrev (when it was the
Soviet Emb****y
School in London)
Russians in the United...
- (2016), pp. 900, 929, 953, 1122, 1136;
Mitrokhin &
Polowy (2009), p. 884;
Sukhodrev (2008), p. 352;
Korobov (2002), pp. 71–76;
Chazov (1992), pp. 126, 129...