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1,920 Notable deaths
 in Moscow

Rosalia Zemlyachka

Russian revolutionary (1876-1947).

Born March 20th, 1876 in Mogilev.

Died January 21st, 1947 at 70 years old in Moscow.

Igor Korobov

Russian general (1956-2018).

Born August 3rd, 1956 in Vyazma.

Died November 21st, 2018 at 62 years old in Moscow (cancer). [ref]

Victor Grishin

Soviet politician (1914-1992).

Born September 18th, 1914 in Serpukhov.

Died May 25th, 1992 at 77 years old in Moscow (infarction).

Vladislav Ardzinba

President of abkhazia (1945-2010).

Born May 14th, 1945 in Eshera (ეშერა).

Died March 4th, 2010 at 64 years old in Moscow. [ref]

Älihan Bökeihan

Kazakh statesman, politician, publicist, teacher, writer and environmental scientist who was a founder and led the alash party (1866–1937).

Born March 5th, 1866.

Died September 27th, 1937 at 71 years old in Moscow.

Roman Rudenko

Soviet lawyer (1907-1981).

Born August 7th, 1907 in Nosivka. [ref]

Died January 23rd, 1981 at 73 years old in Moscow. [ref]

Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko

Prominent soviet bolshevik leader/diplomat (1883-1938).

Born March 21st, 1883 in Chernihiv.

Died February 10th, 1938 at 54 years old in Moscow (ballistic trauma).

Vsevolod Bobrov

Soviet football, bandy, and ice hockey player (1922–1979).

Born December 1st, 1922 in Morshansk.

Died July 1st, 1979 at 56 years old in Moscow.

Mikhail Mil

Soviet helicopter designer (1909-1970).

Born November 22nd, 1909 in Irkutsk.

Died January 31st, 1970 at 60 years old in Moscow.

Ivan Isakov

Soviet military commander (1894-1967).

Born August 22nd, 1894 in Hacıkənd (Gəncə).

Died October 11th, 1967 at 73 years old in Moscow.

Deaths 411 to 420 of 1920

 

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