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1st Regiment of the 4th Division of the People’s Militia of the Kuibyshevskiy District of Moscow was Formed in This Building in 1941
The 4th Moscow Rifle Division of the People’s Militia of the Kuibyshevskiy district was formed from July 2 to July 6, 1941 in the Kuibyshevskiy district of Moscow, replenished by the militia from the Lopasnenskiy, Shchelkovskiy and Yegoryevskiy districts of the Moscow region.
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Units of the 6th Division of the People’s Militia of the Dzerzhinskiy District of Moscow Were Formed in 1941 in This Building in 1941
The 6th Moscow Rifle Division of the People’s Militia of the Dzerzhinskiy district was formed from July 3 to July 6, 1941.
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3rd Rifle Regiment of the 8th Division of the People’s Militia of the Krasnopresnenskiy District of Moscow was Formed in This Building in 1941
The 8th Moscow Rifle Division of the People’s Militia of the Krasnopresnenskiy district was formed from July 3 to July 6, 1941.
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Alexander Naumovich Frumkin
Alexander Naumovich Frumkin was a Soviet physicochemist, author of fundamental works in modern electrochemistry, the Director of the Institute of Electrochemistry of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences. He was the Hero of Socialist Labour.
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Ilya Grigorievich Ehrenburg
Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg was a famous anti—fascist writer, poet, one of the most famous publicists of the wartime.
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David Samuilovich Samoilov
David Samuilovich Samoilov (his real surname was Kaufman) was a Russian Soviet poet and translator.
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Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was a Russian Soviet poet, writer and translator, one of the greatest Russian poets of the XX century.
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The Moscow Museum of Sergei Rachmaninoff in Bolshaya Ordynka
The Rachmaninoff Moscow Museum was established by the Rachmaninoff Society Foundation in 2023.
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Memorial Plaque in Strastnoy Boulevard, where S.V. Rachmaninov lived and worked
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff was a Russian composer, conductor, pianist, representative of the directions of symbolism and neo-Romanticism in academic music. He combined the principles of the St. Petersburg and Moscow schools of composition in his work (as well as a mixture of the traditions of Western European and Middle Eastern music) and created his own…
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Rachmaninoff Hall of Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory
The Moscow State Conservatory named after Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky is a higher musical educational institution in Moscow, one of the leading music universities in Russia and in the world.