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Velikanov (Russian: Великанов, from великан
meaning giant) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Velikanova. It may
refer to Gelena...
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Mikhail Dmitrievich Velikanov (Russian: Михаил Дмитриевич Великанов) (December 27, 1892 – July 27, 1938) was a
Soviet military commander (Komkor) involved...
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history of Zmiev, p. 13.
Velikanov &
Lazarev 2020, pp. 206–207.
Velikanov &
Lazarev 2020, p. 207. Bantysh-Kamensky 1822, p. 61.
Velikanov &
Lazarev 2020, pp...
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Retrieved 17 May 2020. Christiansen,
Heather M.; Lin, Victor; Tanaka, Sho;
Velikanov, Anatoly; Mollet,
Henry F.; Wintner,
Sabine P.; Fordham,
Sonja V.; Fisk...
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Mikhailovich Velikanov (7
November 1898 – 8
April 1938), was a
Soviet microbiologist who
served in the late 1920s and 1930s as
chief scientist of...
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Mikhailovich Velikanov led the Red Army's
first expedition to
conduct biological weapons tests on
Vozrozhdeniya Island.
Around 100
personnel from
Velikanov's Biotechnical...
- position, the
Swedes retreated. Both
sides declared victory,
Vladimir Velikanov believes that the
battle ended with the
victory of the Saxons, as they...
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right bank was
thereby lost to the
Turks and
Iurii Khmel’nyts’kyi.
Velikanov &
Nechitailov 2019, p. 10.
Aksan 1995, p. 1-14.
Davies 2013, p. 9. Davies...
- Are Together!". Charter97.org. 5
August 2020.
Retrieved 10
August 2021.
Velikanov,
Alexander (10
September 2019). "The
Story of a
Vampire in a Clip of New...
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Velikanov led the Red Army's
first expedition to
conduct tests of
biological weapons on
Vozrozhdeniya Island.
Around 100
personnel from
Velikanov's Biotechnical...