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Cemetery in Moscow
The
Kuntsevo Cemetery
(
Russian
:
Ку?нцевское кла?дбище
,
romanized
:
Kuntsevkoye kladbishche
) is a
cemetery
servicing
Kuntsevo
,
Moscow
. It is located on the bank of the
Setun River
, to the south of the
Mozhaisk Highway
(the continuation of the
Kutuzovsky Prospekt
).
[1]
The local five-domed church was commissioned in 1673 by
Artamon Matveyev
. The cemetery is administered as part of the
Novodevichy Cemetery
complex.
Interred
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The 19th-century graves
Tomb of
Kirill A. Yevstigneyev
- Vsevolod Bobrov
(1922?1979),
[2]
- Andrei Chabanenko
(1909?1986), Soviet naval officer
[3]
- Lona Cohen
(1913?1992), wife of Morris Cohen, spy
- Morris Cohen
(1910?1995), spy
- Leonid Gaidai
(1923?1993), film director
- Fedor Gusev
(1905?1987)
[4]
- Tankho Israelov
(1917?1981),
dancer
,
choreographer
,
People's Artist of the USSR
- Valeri Kharlamov
(1948?1981)
- Mamuka Kikaleishvili
(1960?2000)
- Leonid Lubennikov
(1910?1988), First Secretary of the
Communist Party of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic
- Trofim Lysenko
(1898?1976)
- Georgy Malenkov
(1902?1988),
Premier of the Soviet Union
- Grigory Vasilyevich Romanov
(1923?2008),
First Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Nadezhda Mandelshtam
(1899?1980)
- Ramon Mercader
(1913?1978), assassin of
Leon Trotsky
- Mark Naimark
(1909?1978),
[5]
Soviet mathematician
- Kim Philby
(1912?1988), English-Soviet double agent
[1]
- Iskhak Razzakov
(1910?1979), leader of the
Communist Party
of the
Kyrgyz SSR
, reburied at the
Ala-Archa Cemetery
,
Bishkek
in 2000
[6]
- Anatoly Rybakov
(1911?1998)
- Varlam Shalamov
(1907?1982), Russian poet and writer,
Gulag
survivor
- Larisa Shepitko
(1938?1979)
- Lyubov Sokolova
(1921?2001)
A 17th-century church
- Glenn Michael Souther
(aka Mikhail Yevgenyevich Orlov) (1957?1989),
[7]
a spy inside the
United States Navy
who
defected
to
Soviet Union
[8]
[9]
- Paul Tatum
(1955?1996), American businessman murdered in Moscow
[10]
- Yuri Trifonov
(1925?1981)
- Nikolai Vinogradov
(1905?1979), Soviet naval officer
[11]
- Yuri Vizbor
(1934?1984)
- Kirill A. Yevstigneyev
(1917?1996), Major General
- Maxim Martsinkevich
(1984?2020)
- Yevgeny Morgunov
(1927?1999), actor
References
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- ^
a
b
"Kuntsevo Cemetery at Kim Philby's Grave"
.
www.passportmagazine.ru
.
- ^
An excerpt
The Moscow Times
, Jule 12, 2000
- ^
Kinzhakov, Ivan (3 February 2018).
"Чабаненко Андрей Трофимович"
[Chabanenko Andrei Trofimovich].
elita-army.ru
(in Russian)
. Retrieved
9 April
2019
.
- ^
"ГУСЕВ Фёдор Тарасович (1905?1987)"
.
moscow-tombs.ru
(in Russian).
- ^
"Они тоже гостили на земле... Наймарк Марк Аронович (1909?1978)"
.
nec.m-necropol.ru
. Retrieved
2016-09-01
.
- ^
Central Eurasian Studies Review
, 2007, vol. 6, no. 1/2
- ^
"KGB Says Defector Killed Self Over Psychological Problems; 'He ... Displayed a Nervous State of Mind'
".
The Washington Post
. June 29, 1989.
- ^
Fein, Esther B. (June 28, 1989).
"Defector to Moscow Is Dead; Work for K.G.B. Is Lauded"
.
the New York Times
. Retrieved
May 7,
2010
.
- ^
Ronald Kessler
(1992).
The Spy in the Russian Club: How Glenn Souther Stole America's Nuclear War Plans and Escaped to Moscow
. Pocket.
ISBN
978-0-671-73890-7
.
- ^
Imaging Russia 2000: film and facts By Anna M. Lawton
p. 105
at
Google Books
- ^
"Виноградов Николай Игнатьевич"
[Vinogradov Nikolai Ignatievich].
elita-army.ru
(in Russian). 2 February 2018
. Retrieved
2 April
2019
.
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