- Sergey Korolyov
Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov, (Zhytomyr – January 14, 1966, Moscow), was the head Soviet rocket engineer and designer during the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s. Although trained as an aircraft designer, Korolyov's greatest strengths proved to be in design integration, organization and strategic planning. A victim of Stalin's 1938 Great Purge, he was confined for almost six years, including some months in a Siberian gulag.
- Anatoly Onoprienko
Anatoly Onoprienko (born 1959) in Zhytomyr, Ukraine is a serial killer. He is also known by the nicknames of "The Beast of Ukraine", "The Terminator" and "Citizen O." When police arrested the 37-year-old former forestry student on April 16, 1996, they finally ended Ukraine's worst killing spree.
- Keni Liptzin
Keni Liptzin (1863 (or earlier) - 1916), surname sometimes spelled Lipzin, was a star in the early years of Yiddish theater, probably the greatest female dramatic star of the first great era of Yiddish theater in New York City. Born in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, Liptzin had no formal education. She ran away from an arranged marriage, running to Smila, where she was first discovered (originally for her singing voice) and put on stage in by Israel Rosenberg in 1880.
- Vladimir Veksler
Vladimir Veksler (March 3, 1907, Zhytomyr, now Ukraine - September 22, 1966, Moscow) was a prominent Soviet experimental physicist. Veksler's family moved from Zhytomir to Moscow in 1915. In 1931 he graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. Since 1936 he worked in Lebedev Physical Institute, being involved in particle detector development and study of cosmic rays.
- Jarosław Dąbrowski
Jarosław Radwan Dąbrowski-Żądło was a Polish revolutionary Nationalist and general.
- Isaac Leib Peretz
Isaac Leib Peretz, best known as I.L. Peretz, was a modernist Yiddish language author and playwright. Payson R. Stevens, Charles M. Levine, and Sol Steinmetz count him with Mendele Mokher Seforim and Sholem Aleichem as one of the 3 great classical Yiddish writers. Sol Liptzin wrote "Yitzkhok Leibush Peretz was the great awakener of Yiddish-speaking Jewry and Sholom Aleichem its comforter... Peretz aroused in his readers the will for self-emancipation, …
- Igor Shafarevich
Igor Rostislavovich Shafarevich (Russian: Игорь Ростиславович Шафаревич, born June 3, 1923 in Zhytomyr) is a Russian mathematician, founder of the major school of algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry in the USSR, and a political writer. He was also an important dissident figure under the Soviet regime, a public supporter of Andrei Sakharov's Human Rights Committee from 1970.
- Dmitry Nikolaevich Medvedev
Dmitry Nikolaevich Medvedev (August 22, 1898 - December 14, 1954), colonel, one of the leaders of Soviet partisan movement in western Russia and Ukraine. Dmitry Medvedev was born in Bryansk in a steelworker's family. During the Russian Civil War joined the Red Army and in 1920 he joined the All-Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). Between 1920 and 1935 worked in Cheka, OGPU and NKVD in Soviet Ukraine. In 1936 Dmitry Medvedev was sent as NKVD intelligence agent abroad.
- Alexei Fyodorov
Alexei Fyodorovich Fyodorov, one of the leaders of Soviet partisan movement during the Great Patriotic War and twice Hero of the Soviet Union. Alexei Fyodorov was born near Dnipropetrovsk in a Ukrainian peasant family. In 1920 he joined the Red Army and fought in the Russian Civil War. In 1927 he joined Communist Party of the Soviet Union and by 1938 became a first secretary of the regional party organization in Chernihiv Oblast.
- Sigismund Zaremba
Sigismund Vladislavovitch Zaremba (1861-1915) was an Ukrainian and Russian composer, born in Zhitomir Ukraine, son of Vladislav Ivanovitch Zaremba, also a composer. He studied with his father (piano) and Sattel and Alois (cello). From 1896 to 1901 he was director of the Imperial Russian Music Society and conductor of the symphony concerts at Voronesh. After that he lived in St. Petersburg. His compositions, which are distinguished by spontaneity and melodiousness, …
- Katya Gamazina
Dr. Gamazina is PATH’s country program leader for Ukraine. She oversees implementation of all PATH projects in Ukraine and manages the day-to-day operations of PATH’s office in Kyiv. She also serves as the project director for PATH’s tuberculosis control efforts in Ukraine and manages PATH’s avian influenza project. In addition, she is responsible for program development and maintains relationships with local partners, donors, and government agencies.
- Lori Boyer
Lori Boyer is a TEFL teacher at Secondary School #3 in Zhytomyr. She is working with 5-11 th graders and with the local pedagogical University. She will be doing other projects such as an open city-wide English class, practical seminars for city teachers, and sexual health workshops for organizations in Zhytomyr city and oblast. She graduated from Franklin and Marshall College and has a degree in Psychology.
- Leonid Stadnyk
Leonid Stadnyk (born 1971 in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a controversial claimant to the status of the world's tallest living man. He is a certified veterinarian and veterinary surgeon and lives with his mother in the village of Podolyantsi, Ukraine. He claims to be tall, weighs about (April, 2004) but has stopped growing, because the tumor in his pituitary gland which caused him to grow so large has disappeared.
- Borys Tarasyuk
Borys Ivanovych Tarasyuk (born January 1, 1949) is a Ukrainian politician. He has twice served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. He is from Zhytomyr Oblast. Tarasyuk studied international relations and international law at National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, and graduated in 1975. He is fluent in English, French and Russian.
- Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński
Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński was a Polish pianist and composer. Dobrzyński was born on February 15, 1807, in Romanov, now Dserschynsk, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine. He was the classmate of Frédéric Chopin under Józef Elsner. Dobrzyński toured Germany as a soloist and also conducted operas and concerts. Dobrzyński compositions included: an opera, "Monbar czyli Flibustierowie" ("Monbar, or the Filibuster"), …
- Mimi
- Le
- Yevgen Yuriyovych Kryklyvets
- Max
- Yura
- Yuriy
- Olga
- Olya
- Alexandra
- Kateryna
- Natan Ilyich Zabara
Natan Ilyich Zabara (1908-1975) was a Jewish writer born in Rogachev, a shtetl located in the Zhytomyr area of Ukraine. He wrote in Yiddish and was a member of the Union of Ukrainian Writers (Soyuz Ukrainiski Pisatelei). In his youth, Zabara lived in Kharkiv and was an active member of the youth Zionist Movement. It was in this part of his life that he began to write and to be published.
- Maria
Well, I'm studin business which is kinda freaky,so don't belive when somebody tells ya dat accounting or statistic is easy - it's LIES. And now serious. Life's wonderfull and amazing (If ya passed accounting ofc) ¡La vida es dura! P.S. somebody knows how to reject null hypothesis testing? lol.
- Tanya
- Tetyana
- Villen Novak
- Mieczyslaw Pawlikowski
- Aleksey Novikov
- Andrey Goncharov
- Viktoria Areshkova
This Resume is intended to be read together with the Resume of Shvets Svetlana (http://www.linkedin.com/in/shvetka); Common target: being mutually complementary, we are looking for a work together in International English speaking Company or Organisation in Western Europe on elaboration of project, beginning from marketing research, elaboration of project in details, its realisation, integration into existing environment, up to its introduction in commercial exploitation. Target . . .
- Oleg Shaniuk
in search of planetary mind...
- Andriy Kosetsky
Market researcher with broad experiance in statistical analysis and high interest in methodology of quantitative researches.
- Alexander Bodnarashik
Application Developer of WAP applications. Experinenced in client/server and relational database design using MySQL Server; distributed calculations (using MPICH implementation of MPI). My goal is to make new technologies more acessible for mobile phones.
- Vasiliy Shulga
- Valentyna Antonovych
- Yuliya Chykur