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Mikhail Kalinin

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  • The cozy old Königsberg of the Teutonic Knights—the home, during the Enlightenment, of no less than Immanuel Kant—was transformed into Kaliningrad—a bleak Soviet place named after Mikhail Kalinin, the token peasant who was titular head of Stalin's USSR.

    Eastern Reproaches Andrew Stuttaford 2011

  • Seized by the Soviets during the war, the city and the surrounding region were renamed after Stalin's titular president Mikhail Kalinin.

    Kaliningrad: The Old-Guard Hangs On 2008

  • Baku and the oil industry also provided the training ground for a host of eventual Bolshevik leaders, including a future Soviet President, Mikhail Kalinin, and a future marshal of the Soviet Union, Klementi Voroshilov.

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • Baku and the oil industry also provided the training ground for a host of eventual Bolshevik leaders, including a future Soviet President, Mikhail Kalinin, and a future marshal of the Soviet Union, Klementi Voroshilov.

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • Just a few miles west of Waterford, on the edge of Kilmeaden, it is set among rolling, dark green fields, and ambassador Mikhail Kalinin said on Tuesday during a reception held at the Coral Strand

    WN.com - Articles related to From Russia, with love 2010

  • People watch the volcano woke from its nearly 200-year slumber to change the way the world viewed ambassador Mikhail Kalinin said on Tuesday during a reception held at the Coral Strand

    WN.com - Articles related to Tourism industry signs protection code ahead of World Cup 2010

  • Toward the end of the 1920s, the head of the All-Union Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union (and the titular head of state) Mikhail Kalinin ordered agrarian economist Aleksandr Chayanov to prepare a report on possible ways of extending the government's New Economic Policy.

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2009

  • Toward the end of the 1920s, the head of the All-Union Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union (and the titular head of state) Mikhail Kalinin ordered agrarian economist Aleksandr Chayanov to prepare a report on possible ways of extending the government's New Economic Policy.

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2009

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