- male, deceased (1986)
- Adolf Tolkachev was a Soviet Union electronics engineer who provided key documents to the CIA over the years between 1979 and 1985. Working at the...
- male, deceased (1937)
- Alexander Gavrilovich Shliapnikov (also spelt Shlyapnikov) (August 30, 1885, Murom - September 2, 1937, Moscow) was a Russian communist, trade...
- deceased (1973)
- Piotr Andreyevitch Streltzof (1893-1973), better known as Father Arseny, was a spiritual father in Russia during the period of communist rule under...
- male, deceased (1970)
- Vano Muradeli (in Gori - 14 August 1970 in Tomsk) was a Soviet Georgian composer. Born in Gori, Georgia, then part of Imperial Russia, he graduated...
- female
- Lt. Col. Duncan Chaplin Lee was confidential assistant to Maj. Gen. William ("Wild Bill") Donovan, founder and director of the Office of Strategic...
- male, deceased (1963)
- Alexander Mikhaylovich Gerasimov (August 12, 1881 - July 23, 1963) was a leading proponent of Socialist Realism in the visual arts, and painted...
- male, deceased (1939)
- Anton Semyonovich Makarenko was a Ukrainian and Soviet educationist and writer, one of the founders of the Soviet pedagogy, who elaborated the...
- male, deceased (1966)
- Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov, (Zhytomyr – January 14, 1966, Moscow), was the head Soviet rocket engineer and designer during the Space Race between th...
- male, deceased (1949)
- Koçi Xoxe was the Defence and Interior Minister of Albania for some time under Enver Hoxha until he was purged for "pro-Yugoslav activities" after T...
- male
- Alexander Kazbegi (1848-1893) was a Georgian writer, famous for his 1883 novel "The Patricide". The book is about a heroic Caucasian bandit named...
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