Cemitério Troyekurovskoye

Cemitério Troyekurovskoye
País
 Rússia
Localização
Moscovo
 Rússia
Área
293 300 m2
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2192246
Coordenadas
55° 42′ 01″ N, 37° 24′ 32″ LVisualizar e editar dados no Wikidata
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O Cemitério Troyekurov

O Cemitério Troyekurovskoye (em russo: Троекуровское кладбище), também conhecido como Novo Cemitério Kuntsevskoye (em russo: Ново-Кунцевское кладбище), é um cemitério em Moscou, Rússia.

Sepultamenrtos notáveis

Sepultura de Anna Politkovskaya
  • Sergey Mavrodi, líder do MMM
  • Nina Alisova, atriz russa
  • Gennady Bachinsky, radialista russo
  • Grigory Baklanov, escritor russo
  • Viktor Bortsov, ator soviético/russo
  • Galina Dzhugashvili, tradutora russa de francês
  • Semyon Farada, ator russo
  • Vitaly Fedorchuk, ex-chefe da KGB
  • Konstantin Feoktistov, cosmonauta russo
  • Vladislav Galkin, ator russo
  • Vasily Grossman, escritor e jornalista soviético
  • Natalya Gundareva, atriz russa
  • Roman Abelevich Kachanov, animador russo
  • Dmitry Kholodov, jornalista russo do Moskovskij Komsomolets, killed as he was investigating alleged corruption among high ranks of the Russian military
  • Elem Klimov, Soviet Russian film director
  • Vyacheslav Kochemasov, diplomata
  • Andrey Kozlov, was the first deputy chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation from 1997 to 1999 and again in 2002 to 2006
  • Ilya Kormiltsev, poeta russo
  • Sergei P. Kurdyumov, matemático
  • Mikhail Lapshin, presidente da República Altai na Rússia de 2002 a 2006
  • Yuri Levada, sociólogo russo
  • Alexander Lenkov, ator russo
  • Georgy Millyar, ator russo
  • Vyacheslav Nevinny, ator russo
  • Anna Politkovskaya, murdered Russian journalist, author and human rights activist well known for her opposition to the Chechen conflict and Russian President Vladimir Putin
  • Lyubov Polishchuk, Russian actress. (1951-2008)
  • Pavel Popovich, the 8th person in space
  • Anatoly Pristavkin, escritor russo
  • Yuli Raizman, Russian film director
  • Boris Rybakov, Soviet archaeologist and historian
  • Genrikh Sapgir, poeta russo
  • Daniil Shafran, Jewish Russian cellist
  • Natalia Shvedova, Russian lexicographer
  • Sergei Suponev, TV host. (1965-2003)
  • Valentina Tolkunova, Russian singer
  • Yevgeny Vesnik, ator russo
  • Boris Zakhoder, Russian children's writer
  • Sergey Zalygin, novelista russo
  • Yelena Mukhina, ginasta soviética (1960-2006)

Personagens públicos e políticos

  • Viktor Chebrikov, Soviet Union spy and head of the KGB from 1982 to 1988
  • Vitaly Fedorchuk, Ukrainian Soviet administrator. He was chairman of the KGB in 1982. He then became the Soviet interior minister from 1982 until 1986
  • Boris Fyodorov, Russian economist, politician, and reformer
  • Andrei Kirilenko, leading official of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s
  • Gennady Kolbin, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakh SSR
  • Nikolay Kruchina, top Soviet communist official, the administrator of affairs of the Central Committee
  • Vladimir Kryuchkov, Soviet politician and Communist Party member, dismissed in 1991 for his role in the failed coup against Gorbachev
  • Pyotr Latyshev, Presidential Envoy to Urals Federal District, Russia
  • Yuri Maslyukov, the last Gosplan chairman
  • Boris Nemtsov, Russian opposition politician
  • Boris Pugo, Latvian Communist political figure
  • Vladimir Semichastny, Chief of the KGB from November 1961 to April 1967
  • Georgy Shakhnazarov, Soviet politician and political scientist
  • Anatoliy Tyazhlov, Russian politician who served as the Governor of Moscow Oblast from 1991 until 2000
  • Alexander Yakovlev, Russian economist, chief of party ideology, sometimes called the "godfather of glasnost"
  • Gennady Yanayev, the only Vice President of the Soviet Union

Militares

  • Timur Apakidze, Russian major general, deputy commander of naval aviation and Hero of the Russian Federation
  • Sergei Akhromeyev, Hero of the Soviet Union (1982), Marshal of the Soviet Union (1983)
  • Yuri Ivanovich Drozdov, a high level Soviet and Russian security official who oversaw the KGB's Illegals Program from 1979 to 1991.
  • Vasily Dzhugashvili, General, son of Joseph Stalin and his second wife, Nadezhda Alliluyeva
  • Natalya Meklin, World War II bomber pilot and Heroine of the Soviet Union
  • Lev Rokhlin, Lieutenant-General in the Soviet and Russian armies
  • Igor Sergeyev, Defense Minister of the Russian Federation from 1997 until 2001. He was the first and as of 2008 the only Marshal of the Russian Federation.
  • Valentin Varennikov, Soviet General of the Army, Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Mikhail Vodopianov, Soviet aircraft pilot, one of the first Heroes of the Soviet Union, and a Major General of the Soviet Air Force
  • Galaktion Alpaidze, Soviet Lieutenant General and first director of the Plesetsk Cosmodrome
  • Mikhail Zaitsev, Soviet General of the Army, Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Evdokia Pasko, Heroine of the Soviet Union from the 46th Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment[1]

Referências

  1. ««ОФИЦЕРЫ РОССИИ» простились с фронтовиком, Героем Советского Союза Евдокией Борисовной Пасько». ОФИЦЕРЫ РОССИИ (em russo). Consultado em 2 de janeiro de 2018 

Ligações externas

  • List of graves and pictures of the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery (em russo)
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