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Dmitri Milyutenko
Dmytro Milyutenko ( uk, Дмитро Мілютенко; 21 February 1899 – 25 January 1966) was a Ukrainian stage and film actor of the Soviet era. Partial filmography * ''Bolshaya igra'' (1934) * ''Tom Soyer'' (1936) * ''Karmeliuk'' (1938) - Yarjoma - Kovalya's son * '' Shchors'' (1939) - Weaver / Vladimir Vinichenko * ''Vsadniki'' (1939) - Guest at the reception (uncredited) * ''Kubantsy'' (1940) - Grandfather Makar Ocheretov * ''Bogdan Khmelnitskiy'' (1941) - Hetman Mykola Pototzky * ''Partizany v stepyakh Ukrainy'' (1943) - Filimon Dovgonosik * ''Zigmund Kolosovskiy'' (1946) - Deputy Ventsel * ''Secret Agent'' (1947) - Berezhnoy * ''Taras Shevchenko'' (1951) - Commander Irakty Aleksandrovich Uskov * '' V stepakh Ukrajiny'' (1952) * ''Martin Borulya'' (1953) - Protasiy Penenozhka * ''Kalinovaya roshcha'' (1954) * ''Bogatyr idyot v Marto'' (1954) - 'Khozyain' * ''Mat'' (1956) * ''Ivan Franko'' (1956) - Governor-general of Galicia * '' Pavel Korchagin'' (1957) - Tokarev * '' S ...
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People's Artist Of The USSR
People's Artist of the USSR ( rus, Народный артист СССР, Narodny artist SSSR), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union. Nomenclature and significance The term is confusingly used to translate two Russian language titles: Народный артист СССР (fem. Народная артистка СССР), awarded in performing arts and Народный художник СССР, granted in some visual arts. Each Soviet Republic, as well as the Autonomous Republics (ASSRs), had a similar award held previously by virtually every receiver of the higher title of People's Artist of the USSR. As this title was granted by the government, honorees were afforded certain privileges and would often receive commissions from the Minister of Culture of the Soviet Union. Accordingly, artists and authors who expressed criticism of the Communist Party were seldom granted such recognition, if ...
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Martin Borulya
''Martin Borulya'' is a 1953 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Aleksei Shvachko and Gnat Yura and starring Yura, Varvara Chayka and Olga Kusenko.Kudin p.81 It was made in Ukrainian language, Ukrainian at the Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv. Cast * Gnat Yura as Martyn Borulya * Varvara Chayka as Palazhka * Olga Kusenko as Marysya * Sergey Olekseyenko as Stepan * Maryan Krushelnitsky as Omelko * Grigoriy Teslya as Gervasiy Gulyanitskiy * Vasiliy Dashenko as Mikola * Dmitri Milyutenko as Protasiy Penenozhka * Nikolay Yakovchenko as Trandalyov * Nikolay Svitenko as Dulskiy * Semyon Likhogodenko as Trokhim * Grigori Semyonovich Aleksandrov References Bibliography * Vi͡a͡cheslav Oleksandrovych Kudin. ''Soviet Ukrainian screen art''. Mistetstvo Publishers, 1979. External links

* 1953 films 1953 comedy-drama films Soviet comedy-drama films Ukrainian-language films Films directed by Aleksei Shvachko Soviet black-and-white films Soviet-era Ukrainian fi ...
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People From Sloviansk
A person ( : people) is a being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property, or legal responsibility. The defining features of personhood and, consequently, what makes a person count as a person, differ widely among cultures and contexts. In addition to the question of personhood, of what makes a being count as a person to begin with, there are further questions about personal identity and self: both about what makes any particular person that particular person instead of another, and about what makes a person at one time the same person as they were or will be at another time despite any intervening changes. The plural form "people" is often used to refer to an entire nation or ethnic group (as in "a people"), and this was the original meaning of the word; it subsequently acquired its use as a plural form of per ...
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Burials At Baikove Cemetery
Burial, also known as interment or inhumation, is a method of final disposition whereby a dead body is placed into the ground, sometimes with objects. This is usually accomplished by excavating a pit or trench, placing the deceased and objects in it, and covering it over. A funeral is a ceremony that accompanies the final disposition. Humans have been burying their dead since shortly after the origin of the species. Burial is often seen as indicating respect for the dead. It has been used to prevent the odor of decay, to give family members closure and prevent them from witnessing the decomposition of their loved ones, and in many cultures it has been seen as a necessary step for the deceased to enter the afterlife or to give back to the cycle of life. Methods of burial may be heavily ritualized and can include natural burial (sometimes called "green burial"); embalming or mummification; and the use of containers for the dead, such as shrouds, coffins, grave liners, and ...
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1966 Deaths
Events January * January 1 – In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the Central African Republic, ousting President David Dacko. * January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo is deposed by a military coup in the Republic of Upper Volta (modern-day Burkina Faso). * January 10 ** Pakistani–Indian peace negotiations end successfully with the signing of the Tashkent Declaration, a day before the sudden death of Indian prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri. ** Georgia House of Representatives, The House of Representatives of the US state of Georgia refuses to allow African-American representative Julian Bond to take his seat, because of his anti-war stance. ** A Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference convenes in Lagos, Nigeria, primarily to discuss Rhodesia. * January 12 – United States President Lyndon Johnson states that the United States should stay in South Vietnam until Communism, Communist aggression there is e ...
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1899 Births
Events January 1899 * January 1 ** Spanish rule ends in Cuba, concluding 400 years of the Spanish Empire in the Americas. ** Queens and Staten Island become administratively part of New York City. * January 2 – **Bolivia sets up a customs office in Puerto Alonso, leading to the Brazilian settlers there to declare the Republic of Acre in a revolt against Bolivian authorities. **The first part of the Jakarta Kota–Anyer Kidul railway on the island of Java is opened between Batavia Zuid ( Jakarta Kota) and Tangerang. * January 3 – Hungarian Prime Minister Dezső Bánffy fights an inconclusive duel with his bitter enemy in parliament, Horánszky Nándor. * January 4 – **U.S. President William McKinley's declaration of December 21, 1898, proclaiming a policy of benevolent assimilation of the Philippines as a United States territory, is announced in Manila by the U.S. commander, General Elwell Otis, and angers independence activists who had fought against ...
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A Spring For The Thirsty
''A Spring for the Thirsty'' (; ), sometimes translated into English as ''A Well for the Thirsty'', is a Soviet surrealist film completed in 1965 but not released until 1987. The Dovzhenko Film Studios production was the directorial debut for Yuri Ilyenko, from a script written by Ivan Drach. Due to censorship from the Communist Party of Ukraine, the premiere of the film was delayed for 22 years until the implementation of perestroika. ''A Spring for the Thirsty'' has been called among the most significant early films of the Ukrainian poetic cinema movement, and in 2021 it was named the 21st best Ukrainian film ever by the National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre. Plot The almost entirely silent film is split into five parts and follows Levko Serdyuk, an elderly peasant who lives alone on the edge of a desert, his wife and eldest son having died, and his younger children having moved away to the city. Levko continues to take part of a local spring which once provided water for t ...
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The Dream (1964 Film)
A dream is an experience during sleep. Dream, The Dream, Dreams, etc. may also refer to: Art Paintings * ''Le Rêve'' (Detaille), an 1888 painting by Édouard Detaille * ''Le Rêve'' (Picasso) (''The Dream'' in French), 1932 oil painting by Pablo Picasso * ''The Dream'', a painting by Salvador Dalí * ''The Dream'' (Rousseau painting), by Henri Rousseau Sculptures * ''The Dream'', a 2008 work by Damien Hirst, a simulated unicorn in a tank of formaldehyde solution * ''The Dream'' (sculpture), a 1998 outdoor bronze of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Michael Florin Dente in Portland, Oregon * ''Dream'' (sculpture), a 2009 public art work by Jaume Plensa in Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside Books * "A Dream", a 1924 short story by W. Somerset Maugham * "The Dream", a Hercule Poirot short story by Agatha Christie in the 1960 collection ''The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding'' * Dream (comics), a character in ''The Sandman'' * "The Dream" (John Donne poem), 1635 * "The Dream" (Lor ...
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Ivan's Childhood
''Ivan's Childhood'' (russian: Ива́ново де́тство, ''Ivanovo detstvo''), sometimes released as ''My Name Is Ivan'' in the US, is a 1962 Soviet war drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. Co-written by Mikhail Papava, Andrei Konchalovsky and an uncredited Tarkovsky, it is based on Vladimir Bogomolov's 1957 short story "Ivan". The film features child actor Nikolai Burlyayev along with Valentin Zubkov, Evgeny Zharikov, Stepan Krylov, Nikolai Grinko, and Tarkovsky's wife Irma Raush. ''Ivan's Childhood'' tells the story of orphaned boy Ivan, whose parents were killed by the invading German forces, and his experiences during World War II. ''Ivan's Childhood'' was one of several Soviet films of its period, such as '' The Cranes Are Flying'' and '' Ballad of a Soldier'', that looked at the human cost of war and did not glorify the war experience as did films produced before the Khrushchev Thaw. In a 1962 interview, Tarkovsky stated that in making the film he wanted to ...
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Green Van
''Green Van'' (russian: Зелёный фургон) is a 1959 Soviet action film directed by :ru:Габай, Генрих Саулович, Genrikh Gabay. Plot The film takes place in 1920. The Red Army enters Odessa and is trying to clear it of crime. The Chekists hope that the workers and peasants youth will help them in this. Cast * Roman Filippov as Fedka Byk * Dmitri Ivanov * Vladimir Kolokoltsev as Volodya Kozachenko * Konstantin Kulchitsky as owner of wagon * Olga Lysenko as Marusya Tsymbalyuk * Igor Maksimov * Dmitri Milyutenko as grandfather Taras * Viktor Mizinenko as Viktor Prokofievich Shestakov * Stanislava Shimanskaya as Selyanka * Yuri Timoshenko as Grishchenko References External links

* {{IMDb title, id=2022596 1959 films 1950s Russian-language films Soviet action drama films 1956 drama films 1956 films Soviet black-and-white films 1950s action films ...
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Sto Tysjach
STO may refer to: Businesses and organizations Government * Science & Technology Organization, a NATO organization * ''Service du travail obligatoire'', French men & women between certain ages deported to Germany during WWII to work as slave labour * Société de transport de l'Outaouais, a public transit operator in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada * Sojourner Truth Organization, a defunct American leftist group * Sovet Truda i Oborony (Совет труда и обороны): Council of Labor and Defense, a Soviet central planning agency of the 1920s * United States Air Force Special Tactics Officer Non-governmental organizations * State Trading Organization, a publicly owned Maldivian company * Statoil, a publicly traded Norwegian oil company Science and technology * Semi-automatic train operation * Slater-type orbital, atomic orbitals * STO-nG basis sets, of orbitals Sports * Space Tornado Ogawa, a professional wrestling throw * SportsTime Ohio, a regional sports network in n ...
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Pavel Korchagin (film)
''Pavel Korchagin'' (russian: Павел Корчагин) is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov, based on the novel ''How the Steel Was Tempered''. Plot The film tells about the Red Army soldier Pavel Korchagin and his comrades fighting for a just cause.Josephine Woll, The Cranes are Flying
I.B.Tauris, 2003, , 14 p.


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* as Pavel Korchagin * Tamara Stradina as Tonya Tumanova * Elza Lezhdey as Rita Ustynovich * Vladimir Marenkov as Ivan Zharky * Pavel Usovnichenko as Zhukhrai *
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