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Vladimir Sukachev

Vladimir Nikolayevich Sukachev was a Russian geobotanist, engineer, geographer, and corresponding member (1920) and full member (1943) of the USSR Academy of Sciences. His wife was Henrietta Ippolitovna Poplavskaja.

Vladimir Suslov

Vladimir Vasilyevich Suslov was a Russian architect, archaeologist, architectural historian and restorer.

Vladimir Suteev

Vladimir Grigorevich Suteev was a Russian author, artist and animator who primarily wrote stories for children. He was among the founders of the Soviet animation industry.

Vladimir Tarasov

Vladimir Ilich Tarasov is a Russian animator and animation director. He is best known for his Soviet-era science fiction short films, such as The Pass, Contact and Contract, among others.

Vladimir Tendryakov

Vladimir Tendryakov was a Soviet short story writer and novelist.

Vladimir Titov (writer)

Vladimir Pavlovich Titov, better known under the pseudonym Tit Kosmokratov, was a Russian writer, statesman, diplomat. As a writer he is best known for the novella The Remote House on Vasilyevsky Island, which was influenced by the writings of Aleksandr Pushkin.

Vladimir Toporov

Vladimir Nikolayevich Toporov was a leading Russian philologist associated with the Tartu-Moscow semiotic school. His wife was Tatyana Elizarenkova. He is also recognized as a prominent Balticist.

Vladimir Torchilin

Vladimir Petrovich Torchilin is a Soviet, Russian and American biochemist, pharmacologist, and an expert in medical nanotechnology. Torchillin is a University Distinguished Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Northeastern University. He also serves as a director at both the Center for Translational Cancer Nanomedicine and at the Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Nanomedicine at Northeastern University.

Vladimir Tributs

Vladimir Filippovich Tributs was a Soviet naval commander and admiral from 1943.

Vladimir Tsvetov

Vladimir Yakovlevich Tsvetov was an International observer, TV commentator, orientalist, japanist. Son of the writer, poet and journalist Yakov Tsvetov (Tseitlin) (1909-1977).

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