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  1. Jews in the Red Army, 1941–1945. Moris Slobodskoy was born in 1913 in St. Petersburg. His father Ruvin was a native of Vilna. After finishing school, Moris Slobodskoy began to work as a journalist. From the early 1930s, he wrote feuilletons that were published in the popular satirical magazine Krokodil.

  2. Moris Slobodskoy was born on November 30, 1913 in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was a writer, known for Spring (1947), The Diamond Arm (1969) and Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1967). He died on February 6, 1991 in Moscow, Russia.

    • November 30, 1913
    • February 6, 1991
  3. Moris Slobodskoy was born on 30 November 1913 in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was a writer, known for Spring (1947), The Diamond Arm (1969) and Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (1967). He died on 6 February 1991 in Moscow, Russia.

  4. Stella Assange. Stella Assange ( née Sara González Devant; born 1983) is a Swedish-Spanish lawyer. Throughout her career, she has been an international advocate for human rights, most prominently in the case of her husband, Julian Assange. [1] She changed her name first to Stella Moris in 2012 and later to Stella Moris-Smith Robertson.

  5. Moris Romanovich Slobodskoi. (Born St. Petersburg, 1913; died Moscow, 1991) Superbestiality, TASS No. 0124, after August 11, 1941. Offset lithograph. 993 x 699 mm. Our peasants understand the meaning of racial purity.

  6. Explore the filmography of Moris Slobodskoi on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  7. An anthropology student heads to the Caucasus in search of folklore and culture and ends up stealing a bride, believing he's just learning about local...

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