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  2. Anatoly Gromyko - Wikipedia

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    Anatoly Andreyevich Gromyko (Russian: Анатолий Андреевич Громыко; 15 April 1932 – 25 September 2017 [1]) was a Soviet and Russian scientist and diplomat. He specialized in American and African studies as well as international relations, and was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Union of Russian Artists .

  3. Andrei Gromyko - Wikipedia

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    Gromyko was born to a poor "semi-peasant, semi-worker" Belarusian family [4] in the Belarusian village of Staryye Gromyki, near Gomel, on 18 July 1909. Gromyko's father, Andrei Matveyevich, worked as a seasonal worker in a local factory. Andrei Matveyevich was not a very educated man, having only attended four years of school, but knew how to ...

  4. Category:Corresponding Members of the USSR Academy of ...

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  5. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    [17] His ideas were not always supported, but, as Gromyko noted, Khrushchev had a positive impact on Soviet foreign policy. [17] Leonid Brezhnev, according to Gromyko, was a man much easier to do business with because he compensated for his lack of skills by discussing subjects openly within the Politburo. [18]

  6. Category:Corresponding Members of the Russian Academy of ...

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    This is a category for Corresponding Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and its forerunners the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences, and the USSR Academy of Sciences.

  7. Category : Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples

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    Anatoly Gromyko; Semion Grossu; Iachim Grosul; Juozas Grušas; Yuri Gryadunov; Emīlija Gudriniece; Nicolás Guillén; Tofig Guliyev; Yuri Gulyayev (singer) Maýa Gulyýewa; Anatoly Gurinovich; Pavel Gurkalov

  8. Dead Man's Letters - Wikipedia

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    The patronage of Anatoly Gromyko-historian, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and son of Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko enabled the production by Lenfilm in 1986 of the first portrayal of the aftermath of nuclear war in Soviet cinema. [6]

  9. Gromyko (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gromyko or Gramyka is a Slavic surname that may refer to: . Andrei Gromyko (1909–1989), Soviet statesman; Lydia Gromyko (1911–2004), wife of Andrei Gromyko; Anatoly Gromyko (1932–2017), Soviet academician and diplomat, son of Andrei Gromyko