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Znanie (Russian: Зна́ние,
Znaniye/Znanije; English: Knowledge) was a
publishing company based in St. Petersburg,
Russia founded by
Konstantin Pyatnitsky...
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Countries and USSR.
Znaniye, Moscow, 1958.
Finland and the
Soviet Union.
Znaniye, Moscow, 1961. The
Baltic and the
Fight for Peace.
Znaniye, Moscow, 1966....
- romanized: Ispoved') is a 1908
short novel by
Maxim Gorky. It
first appeared in the
Znaniye compilation (book 23,
Saint Petersburg) and
almost simultaneously came...
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Societies of
Friendship and
Cultural Relations with
Foreign Countries and the
Znaniye Society. On 3
April 1961, the
Agency charter was adopted.
Under its charter...
- Russian-language play by
Maxim Gorky. It was
published in 1906 in the
collection Znaniye (Knowledge, book 14), in
Saint Petersburg, at a time when
Gorky was actively...
- It was
announced in Gorky's
magazine Letopis and
published by
Zhizn i
Znaniye (Life and Knowledge) Publishers, Petrograd, in mid 1917, with criticisms...
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Russian playwright Anton Chekhov.
Written in 1903, it was
first published by
Znaniye (Book Two, 1904), and came out as a
separate edition later that year in...
- P. (1978). Советским Вооружённым Силам — 60 лет (in Russian). Moscow:
Znaniye.
Zaloga 1984, p 154.
Glantz 2005, p 188. Hill 2017, pp. 237–239. Reese...
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written in the
summer of 1905 in
Kuokkala and
first published by the 1906
Znaniye Collection. It came out as a
separate edition via the Ditz Publishers....
- he
headed Gitelik, the
Armenian branch of the all-Soviet
organization Znaniye (Knowledge),
founded in 1947 to
continue the pre-war
atheist work of the...