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  • Litvinov Protocol
  • 1929 international peace treaty

    The Litvinov Protocol is the common name of an international peace treaty concluded in Moscow on February 9, 1929. Named after the chief Soviet diplomat

    Litvinov Protocol

    Litvinov Protocol

    Litvinov_Protocol

  • Maxim Litvinov
  • Soviet diplomat and foreign minister (1876–1951)

    the 1928 Kellogg–Briand Pact. He was also responsible for the 1929 Litvinov Protocol, a multilateral agreement to implement the Kellogg-Briand Pact between

    Maxim Litvinov

    Maxim Litvinov

    Maxim_Litvinov

  • Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance
  • 1935 treaty between France and the Soviet Union

    reducing the military threat from Central Europe. It was pursued by Maxim Litvinov, the Soviet foreign minister, and Louis Barthou, the French foreign minister

    Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance

    Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance

    Franco-Soviet_Treaty_of_Mutual_Assistance

  • Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
  • 1939 neutrality pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union

    non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, with a secret protocol establishing Soviet and German spheres of influence across Eastern Europe

    Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact

    Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact

    Molotov–Ribbentrop_Pact

  • 1929 in Romania
  • The year was dominated by the Great Depression. Romania signed the Litvinov Protocol and the national football team won the first match of the Balkan Cup

    1929 in Romania

    1929_in_Romania

  • Vyacheslav Molotov
  • Soviet politician and diplomat (1890–1986)

    Maxim Litvinov, the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, was dismissed; Molotov was appointed to succeed him. Relations between Molotov and Litvinov had

    Vyacheslav Molotov

    Vyacheslav Molotov

    Vyacheslav_Molotov

  • Timeline of events preceding World War II
  • wins the 1928 US president election defeating Al Smith. February 9: Litvinov Protocol is signed in Moscow by the Soviet Union, Poland, Estonia, Romania

    Timeline of events preceding World War II

    Timeline of events preceding World War II

    Timeline_of_events_preceding_World_War_II

  • 1929
  • Calendar year

    commercial flights between London and Karachi. April 3 – Persia signs the Litvinov Protocol. April 14 – The first edition of the Monaco Grand Prix is held. May

    1929

    1929

    1929

  • Kellogg–Briand Pact
  • 1928 international agreement

    conciliation commissions in any case of dispute. With the signing of the Litvinov Protocol in Moscow on February 9, 1929, the Soviet Union and its western neighbors

    Kellogg–Briand Pact

    Kellogg–Briand Pact

    Kellogg–Briand_Pact

  • V2Ray
  • Proxy server designed to bypass internet censorship

    open-source protocol part of the Project V platform, designed to enhance privacy and bypass censorship. It supports multiple tunneling protocols like VMess

    V2Ray

    V2Ray

    V2Ray

  • 1968 Red Square demonstration
  • Demonstration against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia

    Bogoraz, Konstantin Babitsky, Vadim Delaunay, Vladimir Dremliuga, Pavel Litvinov, Natalya Gorbanevskaya, Viktor Fainberg, and Tatiana Baeva) sat at the

    1968 Red Square demonstration

    1968 Red Square demonstration

    1968_Red_Square_demonstration

  • Soviet Union–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations

    negotiating with the Russian People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Maxim Litvinov, in Riga, Latvia (at that time not yet annexed by the USSR). An agreement

    Soviet Union–United States relations

    Soviet Union–United States relations

    Soviet_Union–United_States_relations

  • Germany–Soviet Union relations (1918–1941)
  • Bilateral relations

    3, 1939, Litvinov was dismissed and Vyacheslav Molotov, who had strained relations with Litvinov, was not of Jewish origin (unlike Litvinov), and had

    Germany–Soviet Union relations (1918–1941)

    Germany–Soviet Union relations (1918–1941)

    Germany–Soviet_Union_relations_(1918–1941)

  • Treaty of Berlin (1926)
  • Agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union

    with a consolidation of our relations with Russia". Soviet Diplomat Maxim Litvinov: "amplification of the Rapallo Treaty". The German Government and the Government

    Treaty of Berlin (1926)

    Treaty_of_Berlin_(1926)

  • Lev Karakhan
  • Soviet diplomat (1889–1937)

    between the People's Commissar, Georgy Chicherin and his senior deputy Maxim Litvinov. Chicherin regarded Karakhan as his ally in this decade long feud, and

    Lev Karakhan

    Lev Karakhan

    Lev_Karakhan

  • Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact negotiations
  • Maxim Litvinov with Vyacheslav Molotov, which significantly increased Stalin's freedom to manoeuvre in foreign policy. The dismissal of Litvinov, whose

    Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact negotiations

    Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact negotiations

    Molotov–Ribbentrop_Pact_negotiations

  • Anti-Comintern Pact
  • 1936 treaty signed by Germany and Japan

    the United States and the United Kingdom as a result. Speech of Maxim Litvinov to the All-Union Congress, 26 November 1936 Well-informed people refuse

    Anti-Comintern Pact

    Anti-Comintern Pact

    Anti-Comintern_Pact

  • Nikolaos Politis
  • Greek diplomat (1872–1942)

    In 1933, he participated with Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs Maxim Litvinov in formulating the Convention on the Definition of Aggression. In 1935

    Nikolaos Politis

    Nikolaos Politis

    Nikolaos_Politis

  • Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
  • 1940 Soviet annexation of present-day Moldova

    At the time, the Soviet ambassador, Maxim Litvinov, made it clear that neither the pact nor the protocol meant renunciation of Soviet rights over the

    Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina

    Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina

    Soviet_occupation_of_Bessarabia_and_Northern_Bukovina

  • Italo-Soviet Pact
  • Bilateral treaty between the Soviet Union and the Kingdom of Italy

    This was in preparation for the visit of Soviet Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov. There were plans that Soviet captains from the Red Fleet would meet Benito

    Italo-Soviet Pact

    Italo-Soviet_Pact

  • Lend-Lease
  • WWII program to provide U.S. allies with free armaments

    Union above most other shipping destinations. The Soviet Ambassador, Maxim Litvinov, significantly contributed to the Lend-Lease agreement of 1941. In the

    Lend-Lease

    Lend-Lease

    Lend-Lease

  • Soviet Union
  • Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991

    until 1946. The most influential spokesmen were Georgy Chicherin, Maxim Litvinov, Vyacheslav Molotov, Andrey Vyshinsky, and Andrei Gromyko. Intellectuals

    Soviet Union

    Soviet Union

    Soviet_Union

  • Kristaps Zīle
  • Latvian ice hockey player (born 1997)

    eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 6 May 2018. KHL (17 January 2016). "Game protocol" (in Russian). khl.ru. Retrieved 6 May 2018. KHL. "Player profile" (in

    Kristaps Zīle

    Kristaps Zīle

    Kristaps_Zīle

  • Focused ion beam
  • Device

    interests in the investigation of magnetic materials and devices. Khizroev and Litvinov have shown, with the help of magnetic force microscopy (MFM), that there

    Focused ion beam

    Focused ion beam

    Focused_ion_beam

  • Joseph Stalin
  • Leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953

    On 3 May 1939, he replaced his Western-oriented foreign minister Maxim Litvinov with Vyacheslav Molotov. Germany began negotiations with the Soviets, proposing

    Joseph Stalin

    Joseph Stalin

    Joseph_Stalin

  • Matthew Marsh (actor)
  • English actor

    English dance band "The Beloved". He has appeared in the films The Fourth Protocol (1987), Diamond Skulls (1989), Mountains of the Moon (1990), Alambrado

    Matthew Marsh (actor)

    Matthew Marsh (actor)

    Matthew_Marsh_(actor)

  • Jewish Bolshevism
  • Antisemitic and anti-communist conspiracy theory

    July 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2011. Resis, Albert (2000). "The Fall of Litvinov: Harbinger of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact". Europe-Asia Studies

    Jewish Bolshevism

    Jewish Bolshevism

    Jewish_Bolshevism

  • Edvard Beneš
  • Czechoslovak politician (1884–1948)

    (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990) Holroyd-Doveton, John (2013). Maxim Litvinov: A Biography. Woodland Publications. p. 329. Kennan, George F. (1988).

    Edvard Beneš

    Edvard Beneš

    Edvard_Beneš

  • Philippe Pétain
  • French general and dictator (1856–1951)

    by Lambert, James. London: Cassell & Co. Holroyd-Doveton, John. Maxim Litvinov. Paxton, Robert (2001). Old Guard and New Order 1940–1944. Columbia University

    Philippe Pétain

    Philippe Pétain

    Philippe_Pétain

  • Allen Dulles
  • Director of Central Intelligence from 1953 to 1961

    met with Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Soviet Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov, and the prime ministers of Britain and France. In April 1933, Dulles and

    Allen Dulles

    Allen Dulles

    Allen_Dulles

  • United Nations
  • Global intergovernmental organization

    Roosevelt, Churchill, the Soviet Union's former Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov, and the Chinese Premier T. V. Soong signed the "Declaration by United

    United Nations

    United Nations

    United_Nations

  • Eastern Front (World War II)
  • Theatre of war of European Axis and Soviet Union blocs

    policy advocated by the Soviet ministry of foreign affairs under Maxim Litvinov. This, as well as the reluctance of the British and French governments

    Eastern Front (World War II)

    Eastern Front (World War II)

    Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)

  • Rudolf Hess
  • German Nazi politician (1894–1987)

    War on "international Jewry", called the Soviet Foreign Commissar Maxim Litvinov a "dirty Jew", and claimed that without Hitler or Mussolini, "Jewish Asiatic

    Rudolf Hess

    Rudolf Hess

    Rudolf_Hess

  • Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
  • British politician (1881–1959)

    spoken of Halifax's fellow Foreign Minister (of the Soviet Union), Maxim Litvinov, as having acute perceptive skills and an ability "to detect major trends

    Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax

    Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax

    Edward_Wood,_1st_Earl_of_Halifax

  • 4th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
  • 1906 meeting in Stockholm

    Shahumyan, Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov, Joseph Stalin, Kliment Voroshilov, Maxim Litvinov and V. V. Vorovsky.[citation needed] The main items on the Congress agenda

    4th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party

    4th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party

    4th_Congress_of_the_Russian_Social_Democratic_Labour_Party

  • Guantanamo Bay detention camp
  • United States military prison in southeastern Cuba

    and other military prisons. Former Soviet-era "gulag" prisoner, Pavel Litvinov, criticized the analogy saying, "By any standard, Guantanamo and similar

    Guantanamo Bay detention camp

    Guantanamo Bay detention camp

    Guantanamo_Bay_detention_camp

  • Soviet Union in World War II
  • known as the Cold War. During the 1930s, Soviet foreign minister Maxim Litvinov emerged as a leading voice for the official Soviet policy of collective

    Soviet Union in World War II

    Soviet Union in World War II

    Soviet_Union_in_World_War_II

  • Nikolai Krylenko
  • Soviet politician (1885–1938)

    working in the Party archives. His sister Elena Krylenko worked for Maxim Litvinov in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (although she was never a member of

    Nikolai Krylenko

    Nikolai Krylenko

    Nikolai_Krylenko

  • Émile Naggiar
  • French diplomat (1883–1961)

    February 1939, Naggiar first met the Soviet Foreign Commissar Maxim Litvinov. Litvinov, a sophisticated diplomat who spoke fluent French and English, told

    Émile Naggiar

    Émile_Naggiar

  • 2009–10 Ukrainian League Cup
  • Football tournament season

    2010 ?:? Metalurh Stadium, Dniprodzerzhynsk Attendance: 1,500 Referee: H.Litvinov (Luhansk) 14 April 2010 ?:? Yunist Stadium, Komsomolsk Attendance: 70 Referee:

    2009–10 Ukrainian League Cup

    2009–10 Ukrainian League Cup

    2009–10_Ukrainian_League_Cup

  • Éamon de Valera
  • Irish statesman (1882–1975)

    Patrick McCartan from Washington to Moscow. McCartan was told by Maxim Litvinov, that the opportunity of recognition and assistance had passed. The Soviet

    Éamon de Valera

    Éamon de Valera

    Éamon_de_Valera

  • Robert Coulondre
  • French diplomat (1885–1959)

    terrified them. At his first meeting with the Foreign Commissar Maxim Litvinov in October 1936, Coulondre stated: "I have come here without prejudice

    Robert Coulondre

    Robert_Coulondre

  • Austen Chamberlain
  • British politician (1863–1937)

    Failure, Phoenix (2010), pp. 284–5 Holroyd-Doveton, John (2013). Maxim Litvinov: A Biography. Woodland Publications. p. 288. "Hansard". 299. 11 March 1935:

    Austen Chamberlain

    Austen Chamberlain

    Austen_Chamberlain

  • Structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
  • MUN  А0796), HQ in Rivne, Rivne Oblast, Commander: Major-General Serhiy Litvinov, the AOR covers 8 oblasts: Volyn, Zakarpattia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, Rivne

    Structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

    Structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

    Structure_of_the_Armed_Forces_of_Ukraine

  • Lake Naroch offensive
  • Battle during the First World War

    Russian West Front was composed of the 1st Army, commanded by Alexander Litvinov, and the 2nd Army, commanded by Vladimir Vasilyevich Smirnov. However,

    Lake Naroch offensive

    Lake Naroch offensive

    Lake_Naroch_offensive

  • Gestapo–NKVD conferences
  • Police meetings organized by Germany and the Soviet Union

    Eichmann.[better source needed] The Soviet delegation was headed by Grigoriy Litvinov.[better source needed] According to several sources, one of the results

    Gestapo–NKVD conferences

    Gestapo–NKVD conferences

    Gestapo–NKVD_conferences

  • Moscow Conference (1941)
  • First Moscow conference

    Stalin on the same evening. Molotov was also present along with Maxim Litvinov who was attending as a delegate acted as translator. The conference opened

    Moscow Conference (1941)

    Moscow_Conference_(1941)

  • Winter War
  • 1939–1940 war between the Soviet Union and Finland

    Finnish Communist government and the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact's secret protocols as evidence of this, while other sources argue against the idea of a full

    Winter War

    Winter War

    Winter_War

  • Platelet
  • Component of blood aiding in coagulation

    (9): 1381–1389. doi:10.1161/01.ATV.0000031340.68494.34. PMID 12231555. Litvinov RI, Weisel JW, Andrianova IA, Peshkova AD, Minh GL (2018). "Differential

    Platelet

    Platelet

    Platelet

  • Remilitarisation of the Rhineland
  • 1936 treaty violation by Nazi Germany

    Under the guise of collective security, Soviet Foreign Commissar Maxim Litvinov started to praise the Versailles system, which the Soviet leaders had denounced

    Remilitarisation of the Rhineland

    Remilitarisation of the Rhineland

    Remilitarisation_of_the_Rhineland

  • Baltic–Soviet relations
  • International relations between Baltic states and Soviet Union

    Romania on February 9, 1929. (See also Litvinov's Pact). Lithuania declared its adherence to the pact and protocol soon thereafter, on April 5, 1929. In

    Baltic–Soviet relations

    Baltic–Soviet relations

    Baltic–Soviet_relations

  • Garegin Apresov
  • Soviet diplomat

    affairs could not please the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs M. M. Litvinov, who was forced to repeatedly appeal to Stalin with requests to influence

    Garegin Apresov

    Garegin Apresov

    Garegin_Apresov

  • War of aggression
  • Military conflict waged without the justification of self-defense

    deposited in Moscow, as the convention was primarily the work of Maxim Litvinov, the Soviet signatory. The convention defined an act of aggression as follows:

    War of aggression

    War of aggression

    War_of_aggression

  • Abulfaz Elchibey
  • President of Azerbaijan from 1992 to 1993

    presidential powers in his capacity as parliament speaker. He signed the Bishkek Protocol to cease hostilities on the frontline, and further solidified his power

    Abulfaz Elchibey

    Abulfaz Elchibey

    Abulfaz_Elchibey

  • Background of the occupation of the Baltic states
  • non-aggression pact. In March 1934, the Soviet commissar for foreign affairs Maxim Litvinov proposed to the German ambassador in Moscow Rudolf Nadolny, a German-Soviet

    Background of the occupation of the Baltic states

    Background of the occupation of the Baltic states

    Background_of_the_occupation_of_the_Baltic_states

  • Soviet offensive plans controversy
  • Late-20th-century debate on whether Stalin planned to invade Germany in 1941

    and the Soviet pursuit for a collective security system in Europe ("Litvinov's line") was sincere in the late 1930s, the event that triggered active

    Soviet offensive plans controversy

    Soviet offensive plans controversy

    Soviet_offensive_plans_controversy

  • Occupation of the Baltic states
  • Soviet and Nazi German occupation (1940–1991)

    States: Peace treaties Non-aggression treaties Kellogg-Briand Pact and Litvinov's Pact The Convention for the Definition of Aggression The Pacts of Mutual

    Occupation of the Baltic states

    Occupation of the Baltic states

    Occupation_of_the_Baltic_states

  • Foreign relations of the Soviet Union
  • negotiating with the Russian People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Maxim Litvinov[inconsistent], in Riga, Latvia (at that time not yet annexed by the USSR)

    Foreign relations of the Soviet Union

    Foreign relations of the Soviet Union

    Foreign_relations_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • History of Russia
  • century virtually all those lands were united Article 1 of the Lisbon Protocol from the U.S. State Department website. Archived 28 May 2019 at the Wayback

    History of Russia

    History of Russia

    History_of_Russia

  • Great Retreat (Russia)
  • 1915 strategic withdrawal by Russian forces on the Eastern Front of World War I

    During the first two days of battle, Gallwitz's 12th Army pushed Alexander Litvinov's 1st Army back 9 miles (14 km) and captured 7,000 prisoners. By 17 July

    Great Retreat (Russia)

    Great Retreat (Russia)

    Great_Retreat_(Russia)

  • List of ambassadors of Russia to the United Kingdom
  • and refused to receive the Soviet ambassador. In a breach of diplomatic protocol, he dispatched the Prince of Wales to accept the Soviet ambassador's credentials

    List of ambassadors of Russia to the United Kingdom

    List of ambassadors of Russia to the United Kingdom

    List_of_ambassadors_of_Russia_to_the_United_Kingdom

  • Zviad Gamsakhurdia
  • First President of Georgia (1991–92)

    of votes. On 3 June, the Central Election Commission approved a summery protocol of the election, with 86.5%, that is, 2 565 362 out of 3 594 810 voters

    Zviad Gamsakhurdia

    Zviad Gamsakhurdia

    Zviad_Gamsakhurdia

  • Stalin (1992 film)
  • Television film directed by Ivan Passer

    discusses the usefulness of a treaty with Germany with his diplomat Maxim Litvinov, refusing to believe that Germany would attack the Soviet Union. Monash

    Stalin (1992 film)

    Stalin_(1992_film)

  • Japan–Soviet Union relations
  • Bilateral relations

    Ambassador Yoshizawa Kenkichi received suggestions from Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov to negotiate a nonaggression pact. Japanese officials like Prime Minister

    Japan–Soviet Union relations

    Japan–Soviet Union relations

    Japan–Soviet_Union_relations

  • August 1968
  • Month of 1968

    of Czechoslovakia. At noon, poet Natalya Gorbanevskaya, physicist Pavel Litvinov, writer Larisa Bogoraz, linguist Viktor Fainberg, poet Vadim Delaunay and

    August 1968

    August 1968

    August_1968

  • Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorship
  • Пушкин) Gleb Krzhizhanovskiy (A. S. Pushkin) 23 Максим Литвинов Maksim Litvinov Fourth series of Project 302 24 Тарас Шевченко (Т. Г. Шевченко) Taras Shevchenko

    Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorship

    Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorship

    Dmitriy_Furmanov-class_motorship

  • History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)
  • the 17th congress in 1934 were gone, and Stalin was heavily praised by Litvinov and the western democracies criticized for failing to adopt the principles

    History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)

    History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)

    History_of_the_Soviet_Union_(1927–1953)

  • Icebreaker (non-fiction book)
  • 1989 history book by Viktor Suvorov

    war, the Soviet pursuit for collective security system in Europe, or "Litvinov's line", was sincere in late 1930s, and the event that marked active Soviet

    Icebreaker (non-fiction book)

    Icebreaker_(non-fiction_book)

  • Battle of Vilnius (1915)
  • 1915 strategic Russian withdrawal on the Eastern Front of World War I

    The Germans were opposed by the 1st Army of Cavalry General Alexander Litvinov (270,504 men) in Grodno and the 2nd Army of Infantry General V. Smirnov

    Battle of Vilnius (1915)

    Battle of Vilnius (1915)

    Battle_of_Vilnius_(1915)

  • Nyon Conference
  • 1937 diplomatic conference in Switzerland

    Eden as foreign minister and Neville Chamberlain as prime minister. Maxim Litvinov, the Soviet representative, was pleased with the outcome. The agreement

    Nyon Conference

    Nyon_Conference

  • Timeline of Novosibirsk
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral built. Nikolay Litvinov opens an information office. 1900 – Typography of N. P. Litvinov opens. 1901 – Church of the Protection

    Timeline of Novosibirsk

    Timeline_of_Novosibirsk

  • Varlam Shalamov
  • Soviet writer and prisoner (1907–1982)

    Correctional Labor Camp "Протокол допроса 29 февраля 1929 года" [Interrogation Protocol of February 29, 1929]. shalamov.ru. Archived from the original on 2020-06-13

    Varlam Shalamov

    Varlam Shalamov

    Varlam_Shalamov

  • Paraoxonase
  • Class of enzymes

    Chem. 50 (12): 2309–15. doi:10.1373/clinchem.2004.034439. PMID 15459089. Litvinov, Dmitry, Halleh Mahini, and Mahdi Garelnabi. “Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory

    Paraoxonase

    Paraoxonase

    Paraoxonase

  • Bug–Narew offensive
  • 1915 German offensive on the Eastern Front of World War I

    Różan, Ostrolenka, Łomża, and Osowiec. The 1st Army of Cavalry General A. Litvinov defended the front from the banks of the Vistula River northeast of the

    Bug–Narew offensive

    Bug–Narew offensive

    Bug–Narew_offensive

  • Falsifiers of History
  • Book published by the Soviet Information Bureau

    Agreement. It also included the publication of the "Secret Additional Protocol" of that Pact, which divided eastern Europe into "spheres of influence"

    Falsifiers of History

    Falsifiers of History

    Falsifiers_of_History

  • Galina Starovoytova
  • Russian academic and politician (1946-1998)

    attempt to prevent the First Chechen War. They convinced Dudaev to sign a protocol where he agreed to withdraw his demands for immediate Chechen independence

    Galina Starovoytova

    Galina Starovoytova

    Galina_Starovoytova

  • Aleksandr Gavrilov (revolutionary)
  • Innokenty Filippovich Kuznetsov Vasily Eliseev Makarov Aleksey Yakovlevich Litvinov Pavel Petrovich Melnikov Yakov Petrovich Ostapenko Ivan Nikandrovich Popokov

    Aleksandr Gavrilov (revolutionary)

    Aleksandr Gavrilov (revolutionary)

    Aleksandr_Gavrilov_(revolutionary)

  • September 1931
  • Month of 1931

    of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Foreign Affairs Comissar Maxim Litvinov told the Japanese minister that the Soviet government was displeased at

    September 1931

    September 1931

    September_1931

  • 2023 Kazakh legislative election
  • hacker, and he was accompanied by four other foreign nationals named "K. Litvinov," "S. Shapovalov," "B. Demchenko," and "Y. Malyshok." In a police report

    2023 Kazakh legislative election

    2023 Kazakh legislative election

    2023_Kazakh_legislative_election

  • Valery Sablin
  • Soviet naval officer and mutineer (1939–1976)

    Savinkov's Tu-16s to prepare for a missile launch, invoking the special protocol for nuclear weapons release. At 10:27 AM, Gulyayev confirmed the launch

    Valery Sablin

    Valery Sablin

    Valery_Sablin

  • Timeline of Polish science and technology
  • Retrieved 1 May 2023. Mamedov, V. A.; Kalinin, A. A.; Gubaidullin, A. T.; Litvinov, I. A.; Levin, Ya. A. (2003). "3-Benzoylquinoxalin-2(1H)-one in the Kostanecki-Robinson

    Timeline of Polish science and technology

    Timeline of Polish science and technology

    Timeline_of_Polish_science_and_technology

  • Deaths in May 2020
  • human rights activist, COVID-19. Radim Novák, 42, Czech footballer (FK Litvínov, FK Ústí nad Labem), pancreatic cancer. Michel Piccoli, 94, French actor

    Deaths in May 2020

    Deaths_in_May_2020

  • August 1921
  • Month of 1921

    that the UK could never acknowledge Irish secession from the UK. Maxim Litvinov of the Soviet Union announced that the Soviets would comply with the terms

    August 1921

    August 1921

    August_1921

  • 1937 Soviet Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Tatarintsev – A.Tabakov] DINAMO Krasnoyarsk 4-2 Krylya Sovetov Irkutsk [K.Litvinov 5, P.Leonov 30, 33, V.Sokolov 40 - ?] Dinamo Kungur 1-8 DINAMO Leningrad

    1937 Soviet Cup

    1937_Soviet_Cup

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Online names & meanings

  • Eldwin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, German

    Eldwin

    Old and Wise Ruler; Wise Adviser; Old Friend

  • Mumford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mumford

    English : variant of Montford.English : variant of Munford.

  • Marnina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Marnina

    Cause of Joy

  • Bahram
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun

    Bahram

    Name of a Persian King; A Character in Shahnameh; Also the Planet Mars; Victory; Conquest

  • Aarooshee
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Aarooshee

    Peaceful

  • Pincus
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Hebrew

    Pincus

    Oracle; Mouth of Brass

  • Drugi
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Drugi

    Strong.

  • SALVEIG
  • Female

    Icelandic

    SALVEIG

    Icelandic form of Old Norse Solveig, SALVEIG means "strong house."

  • La Vergne
  • Girl/Female

    French

    La Vergne

    Born in the spring.

  • Juilee
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

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  • Protocol
  • n.

    The original copy of any writing, as of a deed, treaty, dispatch, or other instrument.

  • Protocol
  • n.

    An agreement of diplomatists indicating the results reached by them at a particular stage of a negotiation.

  • Protocol
  • v. i.

    To make or write protocols, or first draughts; to issue protocols.

  • Protocol
  • n.

    The minutes, or rough draught, of an instrument or transaction.

  • Protocol
  • n.

    A convention not formally ratified.

  • Protocolist
  • n.

    One who draughts protocols.

  • Protocol
  • n.

    A preliminary document upon the basis of which negotiations are carried on.

  • Protocol
  • v. t.

    To make a protocol of.