Georgy Dmitrievich Bezsonov, variant: Yury Dmitrievich Bezsonov (Безсонов, Георгий/Юрий Дмитриевич)) was a Russian Imperial Army cavalry officer, known for his memoir about the Soviet Solovki prison camp and his escape from there.[1]
He escaped from Solovki together with four other inmates: Матвей Сазонов, Ingush Sozerko Malsagov, Pole Эдвард Мальбродский, Василий Приблудин. Malsagov also wrote a similar memoir.
Deputy Minister of Information of the Donetsk People's Republic Daniil Bezsonov stated that the strike took place at exactly 00:01 Moscow Time and made...
respectively. Two other Dynamo players – Anatoliy Demyanenko and Volodymyr Bezsonov – are among the Soviet Union national football team top five players with...
Dynamo Kyiv after just one year of absence. The club, having been led by Yury Morozov in 1983, ended up seventh in the league, the lowest since the spring...
Whole squad was based on the senior team of FC Ararat Yerevan. Head coach: Yury Morozov (Zenit Leningrad), assistant: Vadim Kharovitskiy (Zenit Leningrad)...
2008. Archived from the original on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 14 May 2008. Yury Yuris (28 December 2007). "Tymoschuk: football as an heirloom". Sport Express...