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Soviet and U.S. officials alike considered him to be the best interpreter in the world between Russian and English and he would sometimes be the only interpreter at bilateral meetings. He had a very good understanding of idiomatic expressions in English with a firm grasp of the varied nuances of
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meaning in different parts of the English-speaking world. His memory was prodigious: he only required a few notes to be able to deliver a perfect translation of a 20-minute speech. In 2012, Sukhodrev received the Russian national prize Translator of the Year.
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Sukhodrev was married twice. His first wife was actress Inna Kmit, with whom he had a son, Sergei. His second wife was Inga Okunevskaya, a professor of English, who predeceased him. Sukhodrev died in
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Sukhodrev was born into the family of a Soviet intelligence officer who worked in the United States. As a young boy during
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called Sukhodrev "a superb linguist who spoke English as well as he did Russian", while
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During a career of nearly thirty years, Sukhodrev was present at numerous high-profile
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Voices of the Invisible Presence: Diplomatic Interpreters in Post-World War II Japan
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with his mother, who worked at the Soviet trade mission. He attended the
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called him "unflappable" and a "splendid interpreter". According to the
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Sukhodrev (center) interpreting during the Brezhnev–Nixon meeting, 1973
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In 1956, Sukhodrev began his career in the translation bureau of the
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Years of Upheaval: The Second Volume of His Classic Memoirs
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Kaunas
Lithuania
Moscow
Russia
Russian
Nikita Khrushchev
Leonid Brezhnev
Mikhail Gorbachev
Alexei Kosygin
Andrei Gromyko
Anastas Mikoyan
Frol Kozlov
World War II
London
Soviet Embassy School in London
Moscow
Military Institute of Foreign Languages
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
We will bury you
memoir
summits
Richard Nixon
Henry Kissinger
International Herald Tribune
Moscow

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