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All articles on the list meet notability requirements, so this list is a good place to look for potential articles.

High-notability articles

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  1. Viktor Argun (in Russian) - first Abkhazian pilot
  2. Dzhambulat Kanukov (in Russian) - first Ossetian pilot
  3. Pyotr Buiko (in Russian) - Doctor and partisan
  4. Ivan Dobrobabin (in Russian) - one of Panfilov's 28 guardsmen turned traitor
  5. Kirill Balatukov (in Russian) - first Crimean Tatar general in Russian army
  6. Yevgeny Bereznyak (in Russian)

Military biographies

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Prewar HSU

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  1. Viktor Kholzunov (in Russian)

WWII people & pilots

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  1. All Soviet WWII aces in this list (those with 20 or more shootdowns)
  2. Vasily Porik (in Russian)
  3. Ilya Syanov (in Russian)
  4. Konstantin Samsonov (in Russian)
  5. Leonid Belousov (pilot) (in Russian) amputee pilot
  6. Pavel Tarasov (pilot) (in Russian) - top flying ace, two aerial rammings
  7. Vasily Golubev (pilot) (in Russian) - top flying ace (39)
  8. Ivan Fyodorov (pilot) (in Russian) - flying ace (36)
  9. Fyodor Chubukov (in Russian) - flying ace (35)
  10. Aleksandr Kochetov (in Russian) - flying ace (34)
  11. Mikhail Komelkov (in Russian) - flying ace (33)
  12. Vasily Markov (pilot) (in Russian) - flying ace (29)
  13. Aleksandr Oborin (in Russian) - flying ace
  14. Nikolai Arkhipov (in Russian) - flying ace
  15. Vladimir Denisenko (in Russian) - flying ace (24)
  16. Aleksandr Sitkovsky (in Russian) - flying ace (23)
  17. Andrey Kulagin (in Russian) - flying ace (22)
  18. Aleksandr Kumanichkin (in Russian) - flying ace (19)
  19. Vladimir Boborov (in Russian) - flying ace
  20. Pavel Dolgarev (in Russian) - flying ace
  21. Konstantin Ismagulov (in Russian) (Kazakh name: Kayyrvali Smalyov)
  22. Nikolai Maidanov (in Russian) - pilot, Hero of Russia and Soviet Union
  23. Hozi Kinzhaev (in Russian)

Korean war pilots

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  1. Pyotr Milaushkin (in Russian)
  2. Vladimir Zabelin (in Russian)
  3. Vladimir Alefeev (in Russian)
  4. Pavel Antonov (in Russian)
  5. Stepan Artemchenko (in Russian)
  6. Vasily Shulev (in Russian)
  7. Aleksey Mitusov (in Russian)
  8. Viktor Kolyadin (in Russian) - HSU
  9. Yevgeny Stelmakh (in Russian) - HSU
  10. Anatoly Bordun (in Russian)
  11. Viktor Borovkov (in Russian)
  12. Nikolai Stroykov (in Russian)
  13. Vasily Seryogin (in Russian)
  14. Viktor Dudnichenko (in Russian)
  15. Pavel Shevelyov (in Russian)
  16. Anatoly Karelin - stub
  17. Serafim Subbotin - stub
  18. Mikhail Mikhin - stub
  19. Arkady Boytsov - stub
  20. Boris Siskov - stub
  21. Semyon Fedorets - stub

"Not one step back!"

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Chernobyl firefighters

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  1. Nikolai Tytenok (in Russian) - Hero of Ukraine
  2. Nikolai Vashchuk (in Russian) - Hero of Ukraine
  3. Vladimir Tishura (in Russian) - Hero of Ukraine

Foreign Heroes of the Soviet Union

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  1. Stěpan Vajda (in Russian) - Czech
  2. Marcel Lefevre (in Russian) - French

World War II snipers

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  1. Mikhail Budenkov (in Russian) - credited 437 kills
  2. Stepan Petrenko (in Russian) - credited 422 kills
  3. Vasily Golosov (in Russian) - credited 422 kills
  4. Tuleugali Abdybekov (in Russian) - credited 397 kills
  5. Pyotr Goncharov (in Russian) - credited 380 kills

Generals and marshalls

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  1. Boris Kirpikov (in Russian) RSFSR Supreme Soviet member and general
  2. Nikolai Oslikovsky (general) (in Russian) - cavalry general who got into a spat with Movlid Visaitov
  3. Pavel Brikel (in Russian) - cavalry general
  4. Nikolai Trusov (general) (in Russian)
  5. Filipp Rybalchenko (in Russian) - executed for privately critisizing Stalin
  6. Filipp Agaltsov (in Russian)
  7. Yevgeny Loginov (in Russian)
  8. Ivan Borzov (in Russian)
  9. Georgy Zimin (in Russian)
  10. Ivan Pstygo (in Russian)
  11. Aleksandr Silantev (in Russian)
  12. Grigory Skorikov (in Russian)
  13. Pyotr Kirsanov (in Russian)
  14. Sergey Varentsov (in Russian)
  15. Pavel Poluboyarov (in Russian)
  16. Gany Safiullin (in Russian)

Aviators who commited "fire taran" (or multiple taran) attacks

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Firsts

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  1. Khusen Andrukhaev (in Russian) - first Circassian HSU (Dibs - PlanespotterA320)
  2. Erdin Delikov (in Russian) - first Kalmyk HSU (Dibs - PlanespotterA320)
  3. Garmazhap Garmayev (in Russian) - first Buryat HSU
  4. Viktor Pislegin (in Russian) - first Udmurt HSU
  5. Qochqar Durdiyev (in Russian) - first Uzbek HSU
  6. Negmat Karabayev (in Russian) - first Tajik HSU
  7. Masim Yakubov (in Russian) - first Tuvan HSU
  8. Fyodor Popov (in Russian) - first Yakut HSU
  9. Kurban Durdy (in Russian) - first Turkmen HSU

Military Women in Red

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  1. Mariya Fortus (in Russian) - WWII partisan and chief of staff of the "night witches"
  2. Militsa Kazarinova (in Russian) - Chief of Staff of women's 125th Gv BAP
  3. Galina Shurepova (in Russian) - first female diver of the Soviet Navy
  4. Mariya Runt (in Russian) - Party organizer of the "night witches"
  5. Polina Nedyalkova (in Russian) - First female Bulgarian Major-general
  6. Lyudmila Kalinina (in Russian) - tank crew engineer in WWII
  7. Yevgeniya Kostrikova (in Russian) - commanded tank company
  8. Mariya Mikhalyova (in Russian)
  9. Vera Artamonovna (in Russian) - sniper, 89 kills
  10. Mariya Zubchenko (in Russian) - sniper, 83 kills
  11. Nina Belobrova (in Russian) - sniper, 70 kills

Living people

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  1. Adam Osmayev (in Russian) - Dzhokhar Dudayev Battalion commander

Gold star peoples of exiled nations

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  1. Mukhazhir Ummayev (in Russian) - Balkar HSU
  2. Erentsen Badmaev (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  3. Bator Basanov (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  4. Basan Gorodovikov (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  5. Lidzhi Mandzhiev (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  6. Nikolai Sandzhirov (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  7. Mikhail Selgikov (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  8. Biembel Khecheev (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  9. Valery Ochirov (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  10. Erdin Delikov (in Russian) - Kalmyk HSU
  11. Khalmurze Kumukov (in Russian) - Karachay HSU
  12. Minur Mamedov (in Russian) - Meskhetian Turk PKOS
  13. Magomed Uzuyev (in Russian) - Chechen Hero Russia
  14. Yunus Karaketov (in Russian) - Karachay Hero Russia
  15. Khamzat Badakhov (in Russian) - Karachay Hero Russia
  16. Soltan-Khamit Bidzhiev (in Russian) - Karachay Hero Russia
  17. Magomet Gerbekov (in Russian) - Karachay Hero Russia
  18. Dugerby Uzdenov (in Russian) - Karachay Hero Russia
  19. Kichibatyr Khairkizov (in Russian) - Karachay Hero Russia
  20. Kharun Chochuev (in Russian) - Karachay Hero Russia

Prisoners (war criminals, dissidents, purges, etc)

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War criminals/Nazi collaborators

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  1. Bronislav Antilevsky (in Russian) - HSU turned Nazi
  2. Georgy Zhilenkov (in Russian) - brigade commissar turned collaborator with Nazis
  3. Boris Rikhter (in Russian) - Major-general, collaborator
  4. Pavel Bogdanov (in Russian) - Major-general, collaborator

Arrested military people

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  1. Mikhail Kossa (in Russian) - executed HSU, rehabilitated posthumously
  2. Nikolai Kirillov (in Russian) - Major-general, executed
  3. Andrei Grigoriev (in Russian) - Major-general, executed
  4. Ivan Kopets (in Russian) - HSU, major-general; executed, rehabilitated
  5. Layosh Gavro (in Russian) - Hungarian leader in Russian civil war; repressed
  6. Pavel Artemenko (in Russian) - Major-general; repressed, rehabilitated
  7. Mirra Sankhnovskaya (in Russian) - division commander

Prisoners of Conscience/Rehabilitations

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Other

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  1. Pyotr Bendel (in Russian) - Postal card artist, gulag prisoner
  2. Viktor Baranov (counterfeiter) (in Russian) #1 Soviet counterfeiter

Scientists, archeologists, engineers, etc

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Test pilots

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  1. Grigory Bakhchivandzhi (in Russian)
  2. Aleksandr Bryandinsky (in Russian)
  3. Georgy Shiyanov (in Russian)
  4. Fyodor Opadchy (in Russian)
  5. Boris Galitsky (in Russian)
  6. Mark Gallai (in Russian)
  7. Andrey Kochetkov (in Russian)
  8. Mikhail Nyukhtikov (in Russian)
  9. Mikhail Tvelenev (in Russian)
  10. Vasily Pavlov (pilot) (in Russian)

Polar explorers

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  1. Aleksey Butakov (in Russian) - Russian admiral and explorer
  2. Mikhail Belousov (in Russian) - Captain on the icebreaker Joseph Stalin
  3. Oleksy Babenko (in Russian) - First to land a Mi-4 helicopter at the North Pole
  4. Andrey Yefremov (in Russian)
  5. Dmitry Trofimov (in Russian)

Politicians, actors, musicians, public figures, etc

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  1. Aleksey Lyarsky (in Russian)
  2. Elmira Abbasova (in Russian)
  3. Grigory Romanovich Shirma (in Russian)
  4. Lenur Islamov (in Russian)
  5. Ilmi Umerov (in Russian)
  6. Alexander Tizyakov (in Russian)

Photographers

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  1. Yakov Berliner (in Russian)
  2. Natalya Bode (in Russian)
  3. Aleksandr Bordsky (in Russian)
  4. Naum Granovsky (in Russian)
  5. Vladimir Grebnev (in Russian)
  6. Yakov Davidzon (in Russian)
  7. Olga Ignatovich (in Russian)
  8. Olga Lander (in Russian)
  9. Vasily Malyshev (in Russian)
  10. Mark Markov-Grinberg (in Russian)
  11. Vladislav Mikosha (in Russian)
  12. Moisey Nappelbaum (in Russian)
  13. Ivan Shagin (in Russian)
  14. Sergey Strunnikov (in Russian)
  15. Pavel Troshkin (in Russian)
  16. Aleksandr Ustinov (photographer) (in Russian)
  17. Boris Vdovenko (in Russian)
  18. Georgy Zelma (in Russian)
  19. Mikhail Oshurkov (in Russian)
  20. Nikolai Bykov (photographer) (in Russian)

Writers and publishers

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  1. Vladimir Svidzinsky (in Russian) - Ukrainian poet
  2. Norbert Wójtowicz (in Russian)
  3. Orhan Jemal (in Russian) - journalist
  4. Ablaziz Veliyev (in Russian)

High-priority articles needing improvement

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See also

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