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- Vladimir_Druzhynin comment "Vladimir Nikolaevich Druzhinin (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Дружинин, 25 December 1907, Moscow – 20 August 1976, Kyiv) was a Soviet state and party leader, a Hero of the Soviet Union during the Soviet-German War and an active participant in the partisan movement in Ukraine through the Chernihiv Commissioner-Volyn. In February 1940, Druzhinin was elected second secretary of the Communist Party's Ternopil oblast committee, a post in which he served until July 1941.".
- Q4168806 comment "Vladimir Nikolaevich Druzhinin (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Дружинин, 25 December 1907, Moscow – 20 August 1976, Kyiv) was a Soviet state and party leader, a Hero of the Soviet Union during the Soviet-German War and an active participant in the partisan movement in Ukraine through the Chernihiv Commissioner-Volyn. In February 1940, Druzhinin was elected second secretary of the Communist Party's Ternopil oblast committee, a post in which he served until July 1941.".