• Pyotr Andrianovich Solodukhin (Russian: Пётр Андрианович Солодухин; 24 January 1892 – 8 August 1920) was a Russian military figure and Bolshevik division...
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  • surname include: Nikolai Solodukhin (born 1955), Russian judoka Pyotr Solodukhin (1892–1920), Russian military figure Vladimir Solodukhin (born 1969), Russian...
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  • people) Pyotr Solodukhin (1892–1920), Russian Bolshevik division commander in the Russian Civil War Pyotr Sorokin (1889–1942), Russian footballer Pyotr Starkovsky...
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  • (disambiguation) L'vove, Kherson Oblast [uk] (spelled "L'vovo" in Russian); see Pyotr Solodukhin § Final command and death This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    offensive on 6 June 1920, Haisyn was reconquered under the command of Pyotr Solodukhin, after being defended by the 18th Polish Infantry Division. A local...
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    Ukrainian Brigade as part of the 9th Army. Mortally wounded in battle. Pyotr Solodukhin 1892 1920 Bolshevik, Red Army commander in the Russian Civil War. Delegate...
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    fighting, the division, in conjunction with elements of the shock group, Pyotr Solodukhin's 9th Rifle Division, and the rest of the main forces of the 13th and...
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  • needed] In 2009, it became the 7th Military Base. Vasily Glagolev (1918) Pyotr Solodukhin (1919–1920) Nikolay Kuibyshev (1920–1921) Mikhail Velikanov (1922–1922)...
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  • (27/05/1918 — 14/04/1919) Boris Freiman (14/04/1919 — 24/05/1919) Pyotr Solodukhin: (24/05/1919 — 22/08/1919) interim Nikolay Rozanov (22/08/1919 — 03/09/1919)...
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  • (18 February – 19 June 1920) Eduard Lepin (19 June – 22 July 1920) Pyotr Solodukhin (22 July – 3 August 1920; KIA) Johannes Raudmets (3 August 1920 – 18...
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    – Arkady Shvetsov, aircraft engine designer (d. 1953) January 24 – Pyotr Solodukhin, military figure and Bolshevik division commander in the Russian Civil...
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  • Preceded by Pyotr Solodukhin Commander of the 15th Rifle Division August 1920 – October 1921 Succeeded by Marcian Germanovich...
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  • Furtuna (1959) as Major Andreev Tale of the Newlyweds (1960) as Vladimir Solodukhin Wait for Letters (1960) as Leonid My Friend, Kolka! (1961) as Rudenko...
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  • Sedyakin Commander of the 15th Rifle Division June–July 1920 Succeeded by Pyotr Solodukhin Preceded by Kasyan Chaykovsky Commander of the 35th Rifle Division...
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  • Vitali Kuznetsov Vladimir Nevzorov Serhiy Novikov Yelena Petrova Nikolai Solodukhin Aleksander Emelianenko Aleksei Oleinik Alexander Volkov Andrey Koreshkov...
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  • in the direction of security and well-being; Zinoviev's disciple Yury Solodukhin drew attention to his disappointment in the speculative nature of Marxism...
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  • Alexander Maslov Mikhail Mironov Alexander Olefirenko Sergey Samoylov Yury Solodukhin Anatoly Volkov Vasily Frolov Viktor Petrushkin Valery Platonov Igor Sorokin...
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  •  Soviet Union Tibor Kincses  Hungary Half Lightweight 65 kg details Nikolai Solodukhin  Soviet Union Tsendiin Damdin  Mongolia Ilian Nedkov  Bulgaria Janusz...
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    (60 kg) Aramby Yemizh → Bronze medal Half lightweight (65 kg) Nikolai Solodukhin → Gold medal Lightweight (71 kg) Tamaz Namgalauri → 12th place Half middleweight...
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  • Shinnik Bobruisk 11 8 Yury Vyarheychyk Dinamo-93 Minsk 10 Aleksandr Volovik Torpedo Minsk 10 Vladimir Solodukhin Dnepr Mogilev 10 Sergey Yaromko Bobruisk 10...
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  • Kozyak Molodechno 6 Uladzimir Makowski Molodechno 6 Yuriy Lagodich Dinamo Brest 6 Vladimir Putrash Shinnik Bobruisk 6 Vladimir Solodukhin Dnepr Mogilev 6...
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