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Vsevolod Vishnevsky

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8 December] 1900 – 28 February 1951) was a Soviet and Russian writer, screenwriter, playwright and journalist.
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In the winter of 1950 Vishnevsky suffered two strokes. He died in Moscow in 1951 and was buried at the
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campaign during the civil war, was published. In 1930s he wrote many plays, including
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as sea cadet. He participated in the militant rebellion in
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His first works were published in 1920. In 1929 his play
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
An Optimistic Tragedy
Stalin Prize
Russian
O.S.
Saint Petersburg
World War I
Baltic Fleet
Petrograd
Russian Civil War
1st Cavalry Army
German-Soviet War
defense of Leningrad
Russian
Winter War
German-Soviet War
Pravda
Znamya
Semyon Budyonny
Rostov
Kronstadt
An Optimistic Tragedy
Stalin Prize
Novodevichy Cemetery
The First Horse Army
An Optimistic Tragedy

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