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  • ...иївського Політехнічного Інституту (ukr.), 1924: http://img.blogs.pravda.com.ua/images/doc/8/4/84b07-1.jpg</ref> ''Serhiy P ...999"/> He attended the [[Kiev Polytechnic Institute]]'s aviation branch in 1924 while living with his uncle Yuri, and earning money to pay for his courses
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  • | birth_date = 22 March 1924 | death_date = {{death date and age|1960|10|24|1924|03|22|df=y}}
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  • '''Abdizhamil Karimovich Nurpeisov''' (born October 22, 1924) is the People's writer of [[Republic of Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]], one of th [[Category:1924 births]]
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  • * ''Kiyragat Kitabi, 1924'' [[Category:1885 births]]
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1924|9|10|df=yes}} | death_date = {{death date and age|1961|12|25|1924|9|10|df=yes}}
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1924|5|25|df=y}} | death_date = {{death date and age|2013|9|24|1924|5|25|df=yes}}
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  • ...Qoşqarbayev''}}; {{lang-ru|Рахимжан Кошкарбаев}}, born 1924, died 1988<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.inform.kz/rus/article/177699|scri [[Category:1924 births]]
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  • In 1924 he was offered a job as a high-ranking secretary in the executive committee [[Category:1903 births]]
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1924|10|30|mf=y}} ...الماس, [[simplified Chinese]]: 吐尔洪•阿力马斯) (30 October 1924 - 11 September 2001) was an [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] historian and [[poet]]
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  • ...[[Xinjiang University]]), that was founded by Governor [[Yang Zengxin]] in 1924 and originally performed courses in Chinese, Uyghur, and Russian. After com [[Category:1883 births]]
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  • ...ry was China's savior, he travelled to the [[University of California]] in 1924 to research economics. During this time, he studied [[Anti-Dühring]], [[T [[Category:1898 births]]
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  • Antonina Dmitievna Kuznetsova (August 28, 1924 – November 25, 2008) was married to Nikolay Kuzentsov for over fifty year [[Category:1922 births]]
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  • ...22. Moiseyevsky became a [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] member in 1924. In December 1929, while a political commissar in the 21st Artillery Regime [[Category:1902 births]]
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  • ...adimir Sukharev''' ({{lang-ru|Владимир Сухарев}}) (July 10, 1924 – April 30, 1997) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] athlete who competed main [[Category:1924 births]]
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  • Annenkov left Russia in July 1924, first living in Germany and later settling in Paris. [[Category:1889 births]]
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  • ...cal-Infantry School (Vystrel) courses for Red Army commanders. In November 1924, Kuibyshev became assistant commander of the [[Turkestan Front]], which was [[Category:1893 births]]
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  • ...peasant family in a small village in Borisov County ([[okrug]]), which in 1924 was incorporated as one of the nine rural areas in the [[Sherbakulsky Distr [[Category:1902 births]]
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  • In 1924, Tynyshpaev returned to Tashkent, where he took a teaching position at the [[Category:1879 births]]
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  • '''Kimal Akishev''' (also spelled '''Kemal''') (1924–2003) is a scientist, archeologist, and historian. K Akishev was a fifth [[Category:1924 births]]
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  • ...city of [[Haifa]] where Polak also attended high-school between the years 1924-1929 at the [[Hebrew Reali School]].<ref>''Officer's questionnaire form'' - [[Category:1910 births]]
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