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Vladimir S. Voitinsky
Vladimir S. Voitinsky was a Russian revolutionary, politician and economist. |
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Vladimir Saitov
Vladimir Ivanovich Saitov was a Russian bibliographer and literary historian, secretary of the Imperial Russian Historical Society (1916). Actual State Councilor (1916). |
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Vladimir Sangi
Vladimir Mikhailovich Sangi is a Nivkh writer and publicist from Russia. He writes in Nivkh and Russian. |
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Vladimir Sanin
Vladimir Markovich Sanin was a Russian traveler and writer. He wrote numerous books on his travels, as well as some humorous stories. He devoted most of his work to the Antarctic. |
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Vladimir Semyonov (politician)
Vladimir Semenovich Semyonov was a Soviet diplomat most notable for his military administration in Eastern Germany during the Soviet occupation after World War II. He was instrumental in the creation of GDR, and served as the first Soviet ambassador to East Germany. |
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Vladimir Sergeyevich Sergeyev
Vladimir Sergeyevich Sergeyev was a Soviet historian of classical antiquity. |
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Vladimir Shainsky
Vladimir Yakovlevich Shainsky was a Soviet and Russian composer. He was a recipient of the People's Artist of the RSFSR (1986). |
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Vladimir Sharov
Vladimir Alexandrovich Sharov was a Russian novelist who was awarded the Russian Booker Prize in 2014 for his novel Return to Egypt. |
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Vladimir Shcherbakov (politician)
Vladimir Vasilyevich Shcherbakov (1909–1985) was a Soviet economist and politician, Rector (director) of the Moscow Institute of Finance (1953–1985), PhD in Economics, professor, member of the Supreme Council of the USSR of the 3rd convocation (1950–1954). |
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Vladimir Shchiglev
Vladimir Romanovich Shchiglev was a Russian satirical poet and playwright, who occasionally used the pseudonyms Shchigrov and Romanych. |