Pilotovich Stanislav Antonovich
Definition: Soviet, Belarusian party and statesman, diplomat. Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus (1965 - 1971), Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR to the People's Republic of Poland (1971-1978), Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the BSSR (1978-1983)
Years of life: 1922-1986
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Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Солженицын Александр Исаевич
15. Article by Rishina I. “Ales Adamovich: “A Quiet Name” in Literaturnaya Gazeta No. 42 (5264) for October 18, 1989 about the repression of her family and about her meetings with Solzhenitsyn.
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Adamovich Alexander (Ales) Mikhailovich (Belarus. Alyaksandr (Ales) Mikhailavich Adamovich),
Aitmatov Chingiz Torokulovich (Torekulovich),
Barnes Craig,
Berzer Anna Samoilovna,
Borisevich Nikolai Alexandrovich,
Bryl Yanka (Ivan Antonovich Bryl),
Bykov Vasil Vladimirovich (Belarus. Vasil Uladzimiravich Bykav),
Velikhov Evgeniy Pavlovich,
Gorbachev Mikhail Sergeevich,
Granin Daniil Alexandrovich,
Daniel Yuly Markovich,
Dorosh Efim Yakovlevich,
Evtushenko Evgeniy Alexandrovich,
Ilyin Leonid Andreevich,
Karyakin Yury Fedorovich,
Kennedy Robert Francis,
Masherov Petr Mironovich,
Metchenko Alexey Ivanovich,
Noskova N.K.,
Pilotovich Stanislav Antonovich,
Rishina Irina,
Ryzhkov Nikolay Ivanovich,
Sakharov Andrey Dmitrievich,
Sinyavsky Andrey Donatovich (Abram Tertz),
Sokolov Alexey Georgievich,
Solzhenitsyn Alexander Isaevich,
Tank Maxim (birth name Evgeniy Ivanovich Skurko),
Zullinger Hans-Rudolf
1989
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