Dmitry Glinka (aviator) (1917–1979), one of the top Allied flying aces of WWII
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DmitryGlinka (Russian: Дмитрий Глинка; also transliterated as Dmitri or Dmitriy Glinka) may refer to: DmitryGlinka (diplomat) (1808–1883), Russian diplomat...
fighter he broke both his legs and collarbone. His younger brother DmitryGlinka, was also a flying ace. Bykov, Mikhail (2014). Все асы Сталина. 1936—1953...
The Glinka State Prize of the RSFSR (Государственная премия РСФСР имени М.И. Глинки) was a prize awarded to musicians of the Russian Soviet Federative...
1797 – 28 August 1797 Ivan Grevens 28 August 1797 – 21 December 1798 DmitryGlinka 22 December 1798 – 2 March 1800 Prokopy Mishchersky 7 March 1800 – 1...
Kompozitor Glinka (Russian: Композитор Глинка; English literal translation, Composer Glinka; American release title Man of Music) is a 1952 Soviet biographical...
nobleman Dmitry Konstantinovich Glinka, was a respected and progressive figure. He had an estate and was very successful in farming, skills which Glinka's father...
(1901–1986) an American sculptor and watercolorist Boris Glinka (1914–1967) & DmitryGlinka (1917–1979) brothers, WWII Soviet flying aces Mykhailo Korolenko...
operated in Krasnodon district during World War II between 1941 and 1944 DmitryGlinka (aviator) – Soviet flying ace during World War II who was twice awarded...
February 1854 Otton Evers Chargé d'affaires 13 February 1854 13 April 1857 DmitryGlinka Envoy 7 July 1856 3 April 1871 Iosif Koskul Envoy 3 April 1871 18 August...
of the composer Mikhail Zhuravlev a class of electronic music at the M.I.Glinka School of musical arts in St. Petersburg. Secondly, he had quite long supported...
garbage. Some of those cast-offs eventually found their way into the Glinka. ... The Glinka archive "contained a huge number of pieces and compositions which...
Dmitry Vasilievich Stasov (1828–1918) was a famous Russian lawyer who was a leading figure in the juridical reforms of the 1860s. He was the brother of...
leading to a violent succession crisis with numerous usurpers and false Dmitrys (imposters) claiming the title of tsar. Russia experienced the famine of...
Dmitry Stepanovich Bortniansky (28 October 1751 – 10 October [O.S. 28 September] 1825) was a Russian Imperial composer of Ukrainian Cossack origin. He...
speech ends and the new President leaves the halls "Slavsya" by Mikhail Glinka from his first opera A Life for the Tsar is played by the military band...
music and experimental classical music practices begun by composer Mikhail Glinka. In the process, Balakirev developed musical patterns that could express...
Opera with Sondra Radvanovsky. His highest awards in Russia include the Glinka State Prize in 1991 and the People's Artist of Russia honorary title in...
who intended to transfer him, but flying ace Dmitry Kalarash tutored Babak, after which DmitryGlinka selected him as his wingman. After he claimed his...