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- Litvinov or Litvinoff (Russian: Литви́нов) is a Russian surname derived from the term Litvin, meaning Lithuanian person (Litva/Литвa). The female form...
- Emanuel Litvinoff (5 May 1915 – 24 September 2011) was a British writer and well-known figure in Anglo-Jewish literature, known for novels, short stories...
- David Litvinoff (sometimes Litvinov; born David Levy; 3 February 1928 – 8 April 1975) was a consultant for the British film industry who traded on his...
- then obtained backing from two American businessmen, Max Raab and Si Litvinoff, who incorporated a company in Australia but raised the budget entirely...
- minister Maxim Litvinov. She was also known as Ivy Low, Ivy Litvinova or Ivy Litvinoff. Ivy Low was born in London into an Anglo-Jewish family. Her father Walter...
- Si Litvinoff (April 5, 1929 – December 26, 2022) was an American film producer and lawyer. He served as a producer on Walkabout, All the Right Noises...
- Encyclopaedia Britannica. 13 July 2023. Pope, Arthur Upham (1943). Maxim Litvinoff, a Biography. London: Martin Secker & Warburg. pp. 36–38. Block, Maxine...
- The Litvinov Protocol is the common name of an international peace treaty concluded in Moscow on February 9, 1929. Named after the chief Soviet diplomat...
- a book about his life that he recently wrote and sent to Isaac. Zvi Litvinoff's perspective is introduced. In the past, a younger Leo wrote a letter...
- and agent, and non-fiction writer. She was married to the poet Emanuel Litvinoff. Marshall was born Irene Maud Pearson on 25 July 1923, at Girlsta Cottage...