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- Q4177777 subject Q6562702.
- Q4177777 subject Q6937556.
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- Q4177777 abstract "Marshal of the aviation Semen Fedorovich Zhavoronkov (1899 in Vichuga – 1967) was commander of the Soviet Naval Air Force during World War II (1939–1945). Under his leadership, aviators of the Baltic Navy's Order of the Red Banner made a number of air strikes on military and industrial facilities in and around Berlin that began in August and September 1941. In February 1945, Zhavoronkov organised the flights of delegations to the Yalta conference.From 1949 to 1957, he was head of Aeroflot, the Soviet national civilian airline. He retired from the military in 1959.Zhavboronkov was awarded many orders and medals.".
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- Q4177777 wikiPageWikiLink Q6562702.
- Q4177777 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937556.
- Q4177777 wikiPageWikiLink Q7686563.
- Q4177777 wikiPageWikiLink Q7910137.
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- Q4177777 wikiPageWikiLink Q8782812.
- Q4177777 comment "Marshal of the aviation Semen Fedorovich Zhavoronkov (1899 in Vichuga – 1967) was commander of the Soviet Naval Air Force during World War II (1939–1945). Under his leadership, aviators of the Baltic Navy's Order of the Red Banner made a number of air strikes on military and industrial facilities in and around Berlin that began in August and September 1941.".
- Q4177777 label "Semen Zhavoronkov".