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    Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Tchernavin (alternative transliteration: Chernavin) (Russian: Владимир Вячеславович Чернавин) (1887– 31 March 1949) was a Russian-born...
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  • accounts of escaping the Soviet Gulag system, along with her husband Vladimir V. Tchernavin. Tatiana Vasilievna Sapozhnikova was born on December 20, 1887,...
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    Solovetsky. London: Jonathan Cape. Tchernavin, Vladimir V. (1934). I speak for the silent prisoners of the Soviets. Tchernavin was a prisoner in the camp in...
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    the ru-wiki article for a detailed account of the case.) 1931: Vladimir V. Tchernavin 1936: Nikolai Glebov-Avilov 1938, 1940: Nikolay Urvantsev Socialist...
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    two-lane flyover above it (designed by Andrei Tchernavin, son of Gulag escapee Vladimir V. Tchernavin) spanning the Blackwall Tunnel approach road, the...
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    two-lane flyover above it (designed by Andrei Tchernavin, son of Gulag escapee Vladimir V. Tchernavin) spanning the Blackwall Tunnel approach road, the...
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  • Alexey Ivanov and Fyodor Tchernavin escaped execution by remaining in hiding. Ivanov spent two days in an attic, while Tchernavin hid for five days in a...
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  • anti-Soviet émigré activities Tatiana Tchernavin writer Russia 1932 Fled from USSR with her husband Vladimir Tchernavin (physicist, writer) and her son Andrei...
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  • of the 1930s. Steerforth Press. ISBN 9781883642174 – via Google Books. Tchernavin, Tatiana (1934). Escape From The Soviets. Translated by Natalie Duddington...
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