Similarities between 1941 and 1941 in the Soviet Union
1941 and 1941 in the Soviet Union have 32 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alexander V. Zakharov, August 16, August 21, Battle of Moscow, December 12, Dnieper, Germany, January 5, Joseph Stalin, June 1, June 10, June 20, June 21, Maria Spiridonova, Marina Tsvetaeva, May 16, Medvedev Forest massacre, October 1, Operation Barbarossa, Oryol Prison, Romania, Saint Petersburg, September 3, Sergei Dovlatov, Sergei Efron, Siege of Leningrad, Siege of Sevastopol (1941–42), Soviet Union, TASS, Valeri Zolotukhin, ..., Vladimir Klimovskikh, Vyacheslav Molotov. Expand index (2 more) »
Alexander V. Zakharov
Alexander Valentinovich Zakharov (Александр Валентинович Захаров, born June 1, 1941) is a Soviet and Russian chief scientist and astronomer serving at the Russian Space Research Institute (IKI).
1941 and Alexander V. Zakharov · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Alexander V. Zakharov ·
August 16
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1941 and August 16 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and August 16 ·
August 21
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1941 and August 21 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and August 21 ·
Battle of Moscow
The Battle of Moscow (translit) was a military campaign that consisted of two periods of strategically significant fighting on a sector of the Eastern Front during World War II.
1941 and Battle of Moscow · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Battle of Moscow ·
December 12
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1941 and December 12 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and December 12 ·
Dnieper
The Dnieper River, known in Russian as: Dnepr, and in Ukrainian as Dnipro is one of the major rivers of Europe, rising near Smolensk, Russia and flowing through Russia, Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea.
1941 and Dnieper · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Dnieper ·
Germany
Germany (Deutschland), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a sovereign state in central-western Europe.
1941 and Germany · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Germany ·
January 5
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1941 and January 5 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and January 5 ·
Joseph Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet revolutionary and politician of Georgian nationality.
1941 and Joseph Stalin · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin ·
June 1
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1941 and June 1 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and June 1 ·
June 10
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1941 and June 10 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and June 10 ·
June 20
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Summer solstice sometimes occurs on this date, while the Winter solstice occurs in the Southern Hemisphere.
1941 and June 20 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and June 20 ·
June 21
This day usually marks the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, which is the day of the year with the most hours of daylight in the Northern Hemisphere and the fewest hours of daylight in the Southern Hemisphere.
1941 and June 21 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and June 21 ·
Maria Spiridonova
Maria Alexandrovna Spiridonova (Мари́я Алекса́ндровна Спиридо́нова; 16 October 1884 – 11 September 1941) was a Russian socialist revolutionary.
1941 and Maria Spiridonova · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Maria Spiridonova ·
Marina Tsvetaeva
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (p; 31 August 1941) was a Russian and Soviet poet.
1941 and Marina Tsvetaeva · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Marina Tsvetaeva ·
May 16
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1941 and May 16 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and May 16 ·
Medvedev Forest massacre
The Medvedev Forest massacre was a mass execution in the Soviet Union carried out by the NKVD on September 11, 1941.
1941 and Medvedev Forest massacre · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Medvedev Forest massacre ·
October 1
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1941 and October 1 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and October 1 ·
Operation Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa (German: Unternehmen Barbarossa) was the code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, which started on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II.
1941 and Operation Barbarossa · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Operation Barbarossa ·
Oryol Prison
The Oryol Prison has been a prison in Oryol since the 19th century.
1941 and Oryol Prison · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Oryol Prison ·
Romania
Romania (România) is a sovereign state located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe.
1941 and Romania · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Romania ·
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg (p) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015).
1941 and Saint Petersburg · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Saint Petersburg ·
September 3
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1941 and September 3 · 1941 in the Soviet Union and September 3 ·
Sergei Dovlatov
Sergei Donatovich Dovlatov-Mechik (Серге́й Дона́тович Довла́тов; September 3, 1941 in Ufa, RSFSR, USSR – August 24, 1990 in New York City) was a Russian journalist and writer of Armenian and Jewish origin.
1941 and Sergei Dovlatov · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Sergei Dovlatov ·
Sergei Efron
Sergei Yakovlevich Efron (Russian: Серге́й Я́ковлевич Эфро́н; 8 October 1893 – 16 October 1941) was a Russian poet, officer of White Army and husband of Marina Tsvetaeva.
1941 and Sergei Efron · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Sergei Efron ·
Siege of Leningrad
The Siege of Leningrad (also known as the Leningrad Blockade (Блокада Ленинграда, transliteration: Blokada Leningrada) and the 900-Day Siege) was a prolonged military blockade undertaken from the south by the Army Group North of Nazi Germany and the Finnish Army in the north, against Leningrad, historically and currently known as Saint Petersburg, in the Eastern Front theatre of World War II.
1941 and Siege of Leningrad · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Siege of Leningrad ·
Siege of Sevastopol (1941–42)
The Siege of Sevastopol also known as the Defence of Sevastopol (Оборона Севастополя, transliteration: Oborona Sevastopolya) or the Battle of Sevastopol (German: Schlacht um Sewastopol) was a military battle that took place on the Eastern Front of the Second World War.
1941 and Siege of Sevastopol (1941–42) · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Siege of Sevastopol (1941–42) ·
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.
1941 and Soviet Union · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Soviet Union ·
TASS
Russian News Agency TASS (Informatsionnoye agentstvo Rossii TASS), abbr.
1941 and TASS · 1941 in the Soviet Union and TASS ·
Valeri Zolotukhin
Valeri Sergeevich Zolotukhin (Валерий Серге́евич Золотухин, 21 June 1941 in Altai Krai, USSR – 30 March 2013 in Moscow, Russia) was a Russian theatrical and cinema actor from the Taganka Theatre.
1941 and Valeri Zolotukhin · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Valeri Zolotukhin ·
Vladimir Klimovskikh
Vladimir Yefimovich Klimovskikh (Владимир Ефимович Климовских; May 27, 1895July 27, 1941) was a Soviet general who served as the Chief of Staff of the Western Special Military District and the Western Front under General of the Army Dmitry Pavlov during the initial stage of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation ''Barbarossa'') in June 1941.
1941 and Vladimir Klimovskikh · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Vladimir Klimovskikh ·
Vyacheslav Molotov
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov (né Skryabin; 9 March 1890 – 8 November 1986) was a Soviet politician and diplomat, an Old Bolshevik, and a leading figure in the Soviet government from the 1920s, when he rose to power as a protégé of Joseph Stalin.
1941 and Vyacheslav Molotov · 1941 in the Soviet Union and Vyacheslav Molotov ·
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1941 and 1941 in the Soviet Union Comparison
1941 has 1502 relations, while 1941 in the Soviet Union has 124. As they have in common 32, the Jaccard index is 1.97% = 32 / (1502 + 124).
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