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Solomon Kopelman

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In 1906 Kopelman set up the Brier publishing house at 31 Nikolaevskaya Street,
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Index

Russian Empire
Socialist realist
Yury Krymov
St Petersburg
Zinovii Isaevich Grzhebin
Moscow
Berlin
"Saint Petersburg Encyclopaedia"
Categories
1880 births
1944 deaths
Publishers (people) from the Russian Empire
Soviet emigrants to Germany

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