Mikhail Ostrovsky

Mikhail Ostrovsky

Mikhail Ostrovsky may refer to:

  • Mikhail Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (1827–1901), Russian statesman
  • Mikhail Ostrovsky, commissar and Soviet minister to Bucharest, victim of Stalin's purges

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