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Benjamin Zuskin (Russian: Вениамин Львович Зу́скин (Veniamin
Lvovich Zuskin);
April 28, 1899 –
August 12, 1952) was a
Soviet and
Russian actor and director...
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Zuskin E, Jukić V, Lipozencić J, Matosić A, Mustajbegović J, Turcić N, et al. (December...
- shelaghdavies.com.
Archived from the
original on 2018-03-31. Seely, J. E.;
Zuskin, E.; Bouhuys, A. (14 May 1971). "Cigarette Smoking:
Objective Evidence for...
- Tashkent.
Mikhoels was
murdered by the MVD in 1948 and his successor,
Benjamin Zuskin, was
arrested shortly after. In 1948 the
Soviet authorities ordered the...
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Christian Science Monitor. 2013-07-12. ISSN 0882-7729.
Retrieved 2020-12-10.
Zuskin, Eugenija; Mustajbegović, Jadranka; Doko Jelinić, Jagoda; Pucarin-Cvetković...
- Korsch-Sablin
Iosif Shapiro Written by G.
Kobets Iogann Zeltser Starring Benjamin Zuskin Maria Blumenthal-Tamarina
Production company Belgoskino Release date 1936 (1936)...
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literature critic David Bergelson, a
writer David Hofstein, a poet
Benjamin Zuskin, an
actor Ilya Vatenberg, an
editor Shlomo Shleifer,
Chief Rabbi of Moscow...
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Bulgaria and
opened a
private practice with her husband.[better source needed]
Žuškin, Eugenija; Piasek, Martina; Piasek, Gustav; Šarić, Marko; Mustajbegović...
- (1892–1952),
medical director of the
Botkin Clinical Hospital,
Moscow Benjamin Zuskin (1899–1952), ****istant to and
successor to
Solomon Mikhoels as director...
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sculptor and
writer Louis Zukofsky, poet (Lithuanian parents)
Benjamin Zuskin,
actor Bjørn Benkow, journalist,
known for
faking interviews Jo Benkow,...