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  • Vladimirs Petrovs (Russian: Влади́мир Миха́йлович Петро́в, romanized: Vladimir Mikhailovich Petrov; 27 September 1908 – 26 August 1943) was a Latvian Russian...
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  • Soviet ice hockey player Vladimirs Petrovs (1907–1943), Latvian chess player, also known as Vladimir Petrov Vladimir Petrov (wrestler) (born 1961), ring...
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    order. The whereabouts of the Petrovs were still the subject of a D-Notice in 1982. In 1957, under his assumed identity, Petrov began working for Ilford Photo...
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    2018-07-15. Vladimir and Evdokia Petrov, Empire of Fear, Frederick A. Praeger, New York, 1956 (these memoirs were ghost-written for the Petrovs by the then...
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  • retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Vladimir Petrov. Petrov wrestled in various North American promotions including Jim Crockett...
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    Vladimir Vladimirovich Petrov (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Петро́в; 30 June 1947 – 28 February 2017) was a Russian ice hockey player, Olympic gold...
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  • "petrov" , "petrova", "petrovs", or "petrovas" on Wikipedia. Petrov Affair, a Cold War spy scandal in Australia, centered on Soviet diplomat Vladimir Petrov...
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    Vladimir Nikolayevich Petrov (1915 in Ekaterinodar oblast, Russian Empire – March 17, 1999, in Kensington, Maryland) was at various times an academic,...
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    Australia in 1990. The Petrovs bought a home in Bentleigh, Melbourne, in 1956. To help protect their identities in Australia, the Petrovs took the names Sven...
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  • (LTU), Paul Saladin Leonhardt (GER), Vladas Mikėnas (EST/LTU) and Vladimirs Petrovs (LAT). The three others, Fricis Apšenieks (LAT), Aleksandras Machtas...
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  • Alexander Petrov (1774–1867) Vladimirs Petrovs (1907–1943) Evgeny Pigusov (born 1961) Igor Platonov (1934–1994) Natalia Pogonina (born 1985) Vladimir Potkin...
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  • he won two team gold medals, firstly with Villard, Karring, and Vladimirs Petrovs, and then with Paul Felix Schmidt, Johannes Türn, Kalde, and Laht...
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  • 3rd-4th place at Abo. He also won at Helsinki. He also took 3rd, behind Vladimirs Petrovs, and Teodors Bergs at Riga. In the same year, Apšenieks won the Latvian...
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    from Pärnu Vladimirs Petrovs, chess player, born in Riga Roman Romanov, businessman and former Chairman of Heart of Midlothian F.C. Vladimir Romanov, businessman...
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    9/17 for 8th place, as the title was shared by Reshevsky, Flohr, and Vladimirs Petrovs. Fine shared 4th–5th at Hastings 1937–38 with 6/9 as Reshevsky won...
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  • Vladimir Viktorovich Petrov (Russian: Владимир Викторович Петров, born 27 April 1932) is a Russian rowing coxswain who competed for the Soviet Union in...
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  • Chess Championship in 1934 (after the winners Fricis Apšenieks and Vladimirs Petrovs). For this success Krumins was awarded the title of Latvian National...
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  • two-part Soviet war film about the Battle of Stalingrad, directed by Vladimir Petrov. The script was written by Nikolai Virta. In the Kremlin, Stalin analyzes...
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  • 4th-7th at Sverdlovsk (Ekaterinburg), behind Viacheslav Ragozin, Vladimirs Petrovs, and Alexei Sokolsky. In February–March 1944, he played at Omsk (sf...
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  • or any other persecutions by the Soviet occupation (e.g., those of Vladimirs Petrovs). In 1946, Arlauskas placed third, with 10/13, in a round-robin event...
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