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- Vladimir Ippolitovich Zhernakov (Russian: Владимир Ипполитович Жернаков; November 2, 1878 – 1943) was a merchant, public figure and politician in the...
- co-founded in 2016 by former judge of Vinnytsia District Court, Mykhailo Zhernakov, together with a former attorney and a civil society activist. The name...
- from Chatham House, London, and Ukrainian activist and lawyer Mykhailo Zhernakov to explain Zelensky's decisions in the war as well as his personal traits...
- Andrey Kryachkov in 1911. It was ordered by the first city head Vladimir Zhernakov. City Primary School on Lenin Street Городское училище по улице Переселенческой...
- importance of the judiciary's integrity and professionalism. Mykhailo Zhernakov, Director of the Dejure Foundation has criticized Ukraine's judicial system...
- Ministry of Defence, A.Ye. NovosyolovMinister of Internal Affairs, N.Ye. ZhernakovState Controller, Ye.V. Zakharov, S.A. Kudryavtsev and M.B. Shatilov...
- Russian Orthodox convent. Krivtsov House Orlov House Krotkov House Vladimir Zhernakov was a Russian merchant, public figure and politician, serving as the first...
- Minister of War and Navy (1917), Minister of Justice (1917) Vladimir Zhernakov (1906), Head of Novonikolayevsk (1909–1914) Aslan bey Safikurdski (1907)...
- General Filipp Yershakov, Jun 1941 - Nov 1941 : Colonel Ilya Alexandrovich Zhernakov (interim), Nov 1941 - Feb 1945 : Lieutenant General Alexander Vasilievich...
- Lieutenant general) Philip Ershakov; June – November 1941 – Colonel Ilya Zhernakov (Temporary Acting); November 1941 – February 1945 – Major general (from...