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- Anatoli Grigorievich Zhelezniakov (1895–1919) was a Russian anarchist and revolutionary best known for dispersing the short-lived Russian Constituent ****embly...
- Zhelezniakov is a river monitor of the Soviet Navy (Project SB-37), the lead ship of its class of six ships. Completed during the 1930s it parti****ted...
- (1939) – Anatoli Zhelezniakov Member of the Government (1939) – district committee secretary Yakov Sverdlov (1940) – Anatoli Zhelezniakov (uncredited) The...
- Zheleznyakov, after Anatoli Zhelezniakov: Soviet destroyer Zheleznyakov, a Fidonisy-class destroyer. Soviet monitor Zhelezniakov, a river monitor. Soviet...
- since 1989 and he has two children. Sailor Zheleznyak (1985) as Anatoli ZhelezniakovVitaliy Dudin Secret Fairway (1986-1987) as ShubinVadim Kostromenko...
- Soviet cruiser Krasnyi Kavkaz, the Fidonisy-class destroyers Shaumyan, Zhelezniakov, and Nezamozhnik and patrol boats and minesweepers steamed towards Feodosia...
- Commandant of the Tauride Palace, an Anarchist sailor called Anatoli Zhelezniakov, approached Chernov and said: The guard is tired. I propose that you...
- Along with Juda Grossman, Aleksandr Ge, Bill Shatov [ru], and Anatoli Zhelezniakov, Novomirskii became a leading voice of the "Soviet anarchists" and declared...
- and one Alligator-class, Saratov), two mine warfare ships (Admiral Zhelezniakov and Turbinist), the transport ship General Riabikov, and the tugboat...
- ("Гайдамак", 1905, Kiel, BF) – BU in 1927 Amurets ("Амурец", 1905, Kiel, BF) – Zhelezniakov ("Железняков") 1922, aviso in 1926, hulked in 1938 Ussuriets ("Уссуриец"...