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- Konstantin Sergeyevich Zaslonov (Belarusian: Канстанцін Сяргеевіч Заслонаў, romanized: Kanstancin Siarhieievič Zaslonaŭ; Russian: Константи́н Серге́евич...
- Siberia (1948) - Andrei Nikolayevich Balashov Konstantin Zaslonov (1949) - Konstantin Zaslonov Zagovor obrechyonnykh (1950) - Mark Pino Zhukovsky (1950)...
- 53°55′34″N 27°37′18″E / 53.925994°N 27.621732°E / 53.925994; 27.621732 K. S. Zaslonov Children's Railroad in Minsk (Belarusian: Дзiцячая чыгунка, Dzitsyachaya...
- drug smuggling enterprise. The first post-WWII movie dub was Konstantin Zaslonov (1949) dubbed from Russian into the Czech language. In Western Europe after...
- (Sergei Gerasimov) as Shulga (his scenes later were cut out) 1949 Konstantin Zaslonov as Secretary of Raion Committee (Stalin Prize, 1950) 1949 Fairy Tales of...
- - Nikolay Krasinskiy Aleksandr Popov (1949) - Petrushevsky Konstantin Zaslonov (1949) - sekretar TsK KP Belorussii The Battle of Stalingrad (1949) - Andrey...
- young Jews from the village later fought for partisan units such as the Zaslonov brigade. The ghetto was liquated on 4 June and approximately 100 Jews were...
- Machulsky [ru] Joseph Belsky [ru] Kirill Orlovsky Vladimir Lobanok [ru] Konstantin Zaslonov † Stanislovas Vaupšas [ru] Minay Shmyryov Alexander Dalidovich [ru] Fyodor...
- (1947) A Girl with a Guitar (1948) They Have a Motherland (1949) Konstantin Zaslonov (1949) Aušra prie Nemuno (1953) The Gadfly (1955) A Girl with Guitar (1958)...
- Valentin Voloshinov (1895–1936) — Russian philosopher and linguist Konstantin Zaslonov (1910–1942) — Soviet partisan kommander, Hero of the Soviet Union Law #833-oz...