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Polyakov or Poliakov, (russian: Поляко́в, uk, Поляко́в, he, פוליאקוב‎, be, Палякоў, Paliakoŭ), or Polyakova, Paliakova (feminine; ) is a Slavic surname. It may be transliterated as ''Poliakoff''. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksei Poliakov (born 1974), Russian/Uzbek goalkeeper * Alexander Polyakov, multiple individuals * Alla Polyakova (born 1970), Russian politician * Anatoly Polyakov (born 1980), Russian swimmer * Andrei Polyakov (1950–2021), Russian diplomat * Dmitri Polyakov (1921–1988), Soviet General and a spy for the CIA * Dzyanis Palyakow (born 1991), Belarusian footballer * Elena Polyakova (born 1981), Russian ultramarathon runner * Ella Polyakova (born 1941), Russian human rights activist * Igor Polyakov (1912–2008), Soviet rower * Ivan Alexeyevich Polyakov (1886–1969), Russian Cossack military leader * Ivan Jaŭcejavič Paliakoŭ (1914–2004), Belarusan politician * Lazar Polyakov (1843–1914), R ...
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Léon Poliakov
Léon Poliakov (russian: Лев Поляков; 25 November 1910, Saint Petersburg – 8 December 1997, Orsay) was a French historian who wrote extensively on the Holocaust and antisemitism and wrote ''The Aryan Myth''. Born into a Russian Jewish family, Poliakov lived in Italy and Germany until he settled in France. He cofounded the Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation, established to collate documentation on the persecution of Jews during World War II. He also assisted Edgar Faure at the Nuremberg Trial. Poliakov was director of research at the National Centre for Scientific Research (Centre national de la recherche scientifique) from 1954 to 1971. According to historian Jos Sanchez, Poliakov was the first scholar to assess the disposition of Pope Pius XII critically on various issues connected to the Holocaust. In November 1950, Poliakov wrote "The Vatican and the 'Jewish Question' - The Record of the Hitler Period-And After" in the influential Jewish journal ''Comm ...
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Yisrael Poliyakov
Yisrael "Poly" Poliakov ( he, ישראל "פולי" פוליאקוב; July 7, 1941 – October 30, 2007) was an Israeli comedian and actor. Poliakov was born in Jerusalem, and grew up in Tel Aviv. He became one of the three members of the Israeli comedy group, HaGashash HaHiver (The Pale Tracker). Career Born in Jerusalem and the son of footballer Shlomo Poliakov, he originally chose a career as a farmer and studied at the Kfar HaYarok agricultural high school. This changed when he was spotted at a school party by members of Nahal Brigade's entertainment troupe, and he was soon recruited by the group. In 1961, he joined the original singing band Hatarnegolim (The Roosters) that had been founded by Naomi Polani, the original cast of which broke up in 1964. Poliakov appeared in a number of famous Israeli films, often with members of HaGashash HaHiver. His film credits include '' Schlager'' (The Hit) in 1979; ''Krav al Hava'ad'' (The House Committee) in 1986; and ''Givat Halfon Ei ...
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Maria Palyakova
Mariya Polyakova (born 7 April 1974) is a former Ukrainian volleyball player. She was part of the Ukraine women's national volleyball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics, and the 1994 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. On club level she played with Olexandria Bila. Clubs * Olexandria Bila Oleksandriia () is a city located in Oleksandriia Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast (region) in central Ukraine. Administratively, Oleksandriia serves as the administrative center of Oleksandriia Raion (district). Oleksandriia also hosts the administr ... (1994) References External links * * * * https://web.archive.org/web/20171109090203/http://www.volleyball.org/olympics/rosters_indoor_women.html 1974 births Living people Ukrainian women's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players of Ukraine Volleyball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) {{Ukraine-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Veronika Polyakova
Veronika Dmitrievna Polyakova (russian: Вероника Дмитриевна Полякова, born March 3, 1999 in Irkutsk, Russia) is a Russian group and former individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2014 Russian Junior National all-around silver medalist. Career Junior Polyakova has competed both as an individual and in group gymnastics. She was born in Irkutsk, hometown of former World Champion Oxana Kostina and 2012 Olympic all-around silver medalist Daria Dmitrieva. Polyakova appeared in international competition at the 2012 Irina Deleanu Cup with teammate Aleksandra Soldatova. She competed in her first Junior nationals at the 2012 Russian Junior Championships finishing 29th in all-around In 2013 Season, Polyakova finished 10th in all-around at the 2013 Russian Junior Championships. She competed in the junior division at the Grand Prix in Moscow and World Cup Series. She won the all-around gold and event finals at the 2013 Singapore Gymnastics Open. She won the al ...
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Samuel Polyakov
Samuel (Shmuel) Polyakov (also Poliakoff, Poliakov, russian: Самуил Соломонович Поляков) was a Russian businessman, informally known as the "most famous railroad king" of the Russian Empire, the senior member of the Polyakov business family, a philanthropist and a Jewish civil rights activist, co-founder of World ORT. Polyakov's business interests concentrated in southern Russia and Ukraine. By the time of his sudden death at the age of 50 he was credited with the construction of one quarter of Russia's railroads, his personal net worth was estimated at 31.4 million roubles. Business career Samuel and his brothers, future bankers Lazar Polyakov and Yakov Polyakov, were born in a small trader's family in Dubroŭna,Beizer,.Gilbert, pages 59 in the Belarusian part of the Russian Empire. Samuel's grandfather had moved from Poland in 1783. "Polyakov" is a Russianized version of "Polyak", which means Pole. Samuel helped Yakov, the elder brother, in running fath ...
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Aleksei Poliakov
Aleksey Nikolayevich Polyakov (russian: Алексей Николаевич Поляков; born 28 February 1974) is a Russia-born Uzbekistani football coach and a former goalkeeper. He works as goalkeepers coach with the Under-19 squad of FC Lokomotiv Moscow. Career He got 18 caps for the Uzbekistan national football team The Uzbekistan national football team ( uz, Ozbekiston milliy futbol terma jamoasi, italic=yes / ) represents Uzbekistan in international football and is controlled by the Uzbekistan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uzbe ... between 2001 and 2005 and was 1st choice goalkeepe Club career stats Last update: 29 November 2008 References External links * Club profile 1974 births Living people Uzbekistani footballers Uzbekistani people of Russian descent Uzbekistani expatriate footballers Uzbekistan international footballers 2004 AFC Asian Cup players FC Salyut Belgorod players FC Lokomotiv Moscow players PFC Krylia Sove ...
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Dmitri Polyakov
Dmitri Fyodorovich Polyakov (russian: Дмитрий Фёдорович Поляков) (6 July 1921 – 15 March 1988) was a Soviet Major General, a ranking GRU officer, and a prominent Cold War spy who revealed Soviet secrets to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency. In the CIA, he was known by code names BOURBON and ROAM, while the FBI knew him as TOPHAT. Early life The son of a bookkeeper, Dmitri was born in Ukraine in 1921. He graduated from Sumy Artillery School in June 1941 and served as an artillery officer during World War II and was decorated for bravery. After the war and his studies at the M. V. Frunze Military Academy and GRU Training Courses, he joined Soviet Military Intelligence, the GRU. His first mission was with the Soviet delegation to the Military Staff Committee of the United Nations in New York City from 1951–1956, directing a ring of Soviet spies. GRU officer and double agent On his second assignment to New York, United ...
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Sergei Polyakov
Sergei Vladimirovich Polyakov (russian: Серге́й Владимирович Поляков, born January 22, 1968, in Vinnytsia) is a Russian sport shooter, specializing in the 25 metre rapid fire pistol event. He won the silver medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in the 25 metre rapid fire pistol event. External linksProfile on issfnews.com
1968 births Living people Sportspeople from Vinnytsia Russian male sport shooters ISSF pistol shooters Olympic shooters of Russia Shooters at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Russia Olympic medalists in shooting Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics {{Russia-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Sergey Polyakov
Sergey Vladimirovich Polyakov (Russian: Сергей Владимирович Поляков, born May 3, 1951 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian-American scientist performing research for USPolyResearch. He is best known for his R&D in space technology and chemical engineering including the theoretical and experimental studies of the performance of life support systems (LSS) for Soviet interplanetary spaceships and the MIR and ALPHA orbital stations using a in thInstitute for Biomedical Problems(Russian Space Agency Center). Developed an integrated approach to the design of air revitalization and water reclamation/conditioning system from human wastes on the basis of energy-efficient membrane and depth-filtration methods (membrane evaporation, ultra/micro filtration, reverse osmosis). Biography Sergey Polyakov received MS in engineering physics from the Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute (1974), PhD in space technology from thInstitute for Biomedical Problems(Moscow ...
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Valeri Polyakov
Valeri Vladimirovich Polyakov (russian: Валерий Владимирович Поляков, born Valeri Ivanovich Korshunov, russian: Валерий Иванович Коршунов, 27 April 1942 – 7 September 2022) was a Soviet and Russian cosmonaut. He is the record holder for the longest single stay in space, staying aboard the Mir space station for more than 14 months (437 days 18 hours) during one trip. His combined space experience was more than 22 months. Selected as a cosmonaut in 1972, Polyakov made his first flight into space aboard Soyuz TM-6 in 1988. He returned to Earth 240 days later aboard TM-7. Polyakov completed his second flight into space in 1994–1995, spending 437 days in space between launching on Soyuz TM-18 and landing with TM-20, setting the record for the longest time continuously spent in space by an individual. Early life Polyakov was born in Tula in the USSR on 27 April 1942. Born Valeri Ivanovich Korshunov, Polyakov legally changed ...
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Vladimir Polyakov (pole Vaulter)
Vladimir Polyakov (russian: Владимир Поляков; born 17 April 1960) is a retired pole vaulter who represented the Soviet Union and later Russia. On 26 June 1981 he managed to clear 5.81 metres, beating Thierry Vigneron's six-day-old world record. Two years later Polyakov lost the record to Pierre Quinon Pierre Quinon (20 February 1962 – 17 August 2011) was a pole vaulter from France who won the 1984 Olympic Games pole vault gold medal and held the pole vault outdoor world record for just four days in the summer of 1983. Pole vaulting career ..., who jumped 5.82. Polyakov won a silver medal at the 1982 European Championships, and won the European Indoor Championships in 1983. Achievements References * 1960 births Living people Soviet male pole vaulters Russian male pole vaulters World record setters in athletics (track and field) European Athletics Championships medalists Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Universiade si ...
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Viktor Polyakov
Viktor Lvovych Polyakov (born September 29, 1981 in Perm, Russia) is a boxer from Ukraine, who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates .... References * sports-reference 1981 births Living people Super-middleweight boxers Boxers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic boxers of Ukraine Sportspeople from Perm, Russia Ukrainian male boxers {{ukraine-boxing-bio-stub ...
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