Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Georgy (Yegor) Alekseyevich Prokofiev (born August 17, 1902 in Teleshovo, Vyazma District - died April 23, 1939 in Moscow) was a Soviet Air Forces balloonist who coordinated military stratospheric balloon program in 1931–1939. September 30, 1933, USSR-1 under Prokofiev's command set an unofficial world altitude record of 19,000 metres (62,336 ft)."@en }
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- Georgy_Prokofiev abstract "Georgy (Yegor) Alekseyevich Prokofiev (born August 17, 1902 in Teleshovo, Vyazma District - died April 23, 1939 in Moscow) was a Soviet Air Forces balloonist who coordinated military stratospheric balloon program in 1931–1939. September 30, 1933, USSR-1 under Prokofiev's command set an unofficial world altitude record of 19,000 metres (62,336 ft).".
- Q5548501 abstract "Georgy (Yegor) Alekseyevich Prokofiev (born August 17, 1902 in Teleshovo, Vyazma District - died April 23, 1939 in Moscow) was a Soviet Air Forces balloonist who coordinated military stratospheric balloon program in 1931–1939. September 30, 1933, USSR-1 under Prokofiev's command set an unofficial world altitude record of 19,000 metres (62,336 ft).".
- Georgy_Prokofiev comment "Georgy (Yegor) Alekseyevich Prokofiev (born August 17, 1902 in Teleshovo, Vyazma District - died April 23, 1939 in Moscow) was a Soviet Air Forces balloonist who coordinated military stratospheric balloon program in 1931–1939. September 30, 1933, USSR-1 under Prokofiev's command set an unofficial world altitude record of 19,000 metres (62,336 ft).".
- Q5548501 comment "Georgy (Yegor) Alekseyevich Prokofiev (born August 17, 1902 in Teleshovo, Vyazma District - died April 23, 1939 in Moscow) was a Soviet Air Forces balloonist who coordinated military stratospheric balloon program in 1931–1939. September 30, 1933, USSR-1 under Prokofiev's command set an unofficial world altitude record of 19,000 metres (62,336 ft).".