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  2. Ludwig Fainberg - Wikipedia

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    Fainberg lived in Miami between 1990 and 1997 and owned a topless bar called Porky's, named for the movie. [3] He was arrested and convicted of smuggling and racketeering. He spent 30 months in jail before his trial and conviction. [4] As of October 2012 he was in Panama, jailed and awaiting trial for pimping. [5]

  3. Odessa Operation (1920) - Wikipedia

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    In the city of Odessa, 3 AFSR generals, about 200 officers and 3,000 soldiers (including 1,500 sick and wounded in hospitals) were taken prisoner. According to reports of the Odessa Soviet newspapers of those days, 300,000 pounds of grain also remained in the port of Odessa, 50,000 pounds were found on barges moored in the quarantine harbor.

  4. Liquidation (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The post-war city of Odessa is ruled by serial killer prison-escapees and former Nazi collaborators. Fallen into disfavor, Marshal Zhukov is sent to Odessa by Joseph Stalin to handle the situation. Together with the head of the local criminal investigation unit, David Gottsman, Zhoukov begins a special operation cleanup post-war Odessa from crime.

  5. Odessa Operation (1919) - Wikipedia

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    The Odessa operation (1919) or the Odessa landing was a successful amphibious military operation by the White Armed Forces of South Russia against the troops of the Red Army and the Odessa garrison on 20–24 August 1919. The success of the operation would have been impossible without a coordinated anti-Bolshevik insurrection in the city itself.

  6. Odessa Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Rayevsky, a Russian citizen and ultranationalist, was previously known for being a member of the Russian nationalist and monarchist movement Black Hundreds, and has been described as a Neo-Nazi. [7] [3] [4] He arrived in the city on 19 March, posed as a local resident, and set up base in Odesskaya Druzhina's pro-Russian tent camp in "Kulikovo ...

  7. Category:Films about the Russian Mafia - Wikipedia

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  9. Battle of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Odesa refers to one of several military engagements in the city of Odesa, Ukraine: . Attack on Odesa during the Black Sea raid in 1914 during World War I; Odessa Operation (1919), during the Russian Civil War