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Konstantin Kisin speaking at Alliance for Responsible Citizenship 2023 in Greenwich, London, UK, 31 October 2023. In March 2022 Kisin appeared as a panellist on the first edition of BBC Question Time following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He described feeling shame for his birth country Russia and discussed the bombardment that his family ...
An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West is a 2022 non-fiction book written by Russian-British comedian and political commentator Konstantin Kisin. [1] [2] The book became a Sunday Times bestseller in the first week of its publication. [3]
Kisin (Cyrillic: Кисин) is a Jewish surname. In Slavic countries, it is masculine, and its feminine form is Kisina. The surname may refer to the following notable people: Evgeny Kissin (born 1971), Russian-born concert pianist and composer; Konstantin Kisin (born 1982), Russian-British satirist, author and political commentator
Delfont was born in Tokmak, Berdyansky Uyezd, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire (now Ukraine), to a Jewish family. [108] His brothers, Lew Grade and Leslie Grade, also entered show business and formed the Grade Organisation. [109] Delfont was instrumental in bringing Morecambe & Wise to ITV in successful TV show, Two of a Kind (1961 to 1968 ...
Western Society is being undermined by the modern cultural Marxism, which is distinctly anti-liberal. This is precisely the issue being addressed by Konstantin. 187.150.152.202 23:50, 24 January 2023 (UTC) Kisin has repeatedly said he isn't a conservative.
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The first name Konstantin (Cyrillic: Константин) is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Bulgarian, Russian, Estonian and German. As a Christian given name , it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great .
Kilimnik was born on 27 April 1970 [11] at Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, Soviet Union. [12] Fluent in Russian and Ukrainian before his service in the Soviet Army, [12] he became fluent in Swedish and English as a linguist [12] at the Moscow Military Institute of the Ministry of Defense, which trained interpreters for the Soviet Union's Main Intelligence Directorate, known as the GRU of the Soviet Union ...