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Yury Mirolyubov
Russian writer
Vladimir Bazarov
Russian philosopher
Antanas Smetona
First President of Lithuania from 4 April 1919 until 19 June 1920
Dumitru C. Moruzi
Semyon Budyonny
Soviet military commander
Sholem Aleichem
Jewish writer and playwright of Yiddish, who worked in the Ukraine and the United States
Boris Lvovich Modzalevskiy
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Zjoesipbek Aymaoeitov
Soviet writer (1889-1931)
Aleksandr Usov
Alexander Berkman
Anarchist and writer
Yakov Belski
Russian painter and journalist
Alexander Bogdanov
Physician, philosopher, writer
Chaim Zhitlowsky
Russian Jewish socialist and political thinker
Stanisław Wyspiański
Polish artist, poet, painter, dramatist
Mikhail Galkin
Russian Orthodox priest turned anti-religious writer
Nestor Makhno
Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary
Salman Mumtaz
Azerbaijani poet
Uladzimir Pihuleŭski
Latvian politician
Adrian Mitrofanovitsj Toporov
Russian writer and literary critic (1891-1984)
Yakov Abramov
Russian writer, journalist and literary critic (1858-1906)
Mikhail Bakhtin
Philosopher, scholar
Aleksey Maslov
Russian writer
Sholem Asch
Polish-Jewish novelist, dramatist, and essayist in the Yiddish language
Timofey Yevseyev
Russian historian
Alexander Tairov
Russian theatre director
Ivan Masanov
Russian writer
Valentin Sventsitsky
Russian writer (1881-1931)
Nikolay Grinchenko
Russian musicologist
Wilfried Strik-Strikfeldt
German Army officer
Dmitrii Milev
Bessarabian-born short-story writer and communist militant
Aleksandr Vasilevsky
Soviet military commander
Pyotr Z. Bazhbeuk-Melikov
Yuri Tyshchenko
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Ivan Knizhnik-Vetrov
Soviet writer (1878-1965)
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Russian and Soviet rocket scientist and pioneer of the astronautic theory
Samuel Goldwyn
Polish-American film producer
Nikolay Orlov
Russian military writer
Ahad Ha'am
Hebrew essayist and thinker
Vladimir Tabourine
Russian artist, journalist and photojournalist
L. L. Zamenhof
Jewish doctor, linguist, and the creator of Esperanto