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Yeltsin$500684$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

FAMILY NAME (ЕЛЬЦИН)
Yeltsin (disambiguation); Yeltsina; Yeltsin (surname)

Yeltsin      
n. Yeltsin, Nachname; Boris Jelzin (geboren 1931), Russlands Präsident (1991-1999) nach dem Fall von Gorbatschov (versuchte wirtschaftliche Reformen und eine Annäherung and den Westen einzuleiten)
Boris Yeltsin         
  • Anti-Yeltsin protests
  • Yeltsin's tomb with monumental grave stone in [[Novodevichy cemetery]]
  • Naina]] on his 75th birthday, 2006
  • Yeltsin on 22 August 1991
  • Yeltsin with tennis player [[Dmitry Tursunov]] in 2006
  • Yeltsin on the day of his resignation, together with Putin and [[Aleksandr Voloshin]]
  • Yeltsin at an election rally in [[Belgorod]], 1996
  • Crude oil prices continued to fall during the 1990s, following the trend during the late 1980s.
  • Yeltsin's funeral
  • Vladimir Putin, Bill Clinton, and George H. W. Bush appeared at Yeltsin's funeral.
  • Most of Yeltsin's time as president was plagued by economic contraction.
  • The reformer [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] took office as the General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1985; he soon promoted Yeltsin to a job in Moscow.
  • In 1976, Yeltsin was interviewed by [[Leonid Brezhnev]], General Secretary of the Communist Party, who decided that he was an appropriate choice to become First Secretary of the party's Sverdlovsk ''obkom''.
  • Yeltsin presidential campaign
  • Yeltsin (right) meeting with President [[Bill Clinton]] (left) and President [[Martti Ahtisaari]] (middle) in Helsinki, Finland on March 21, 1997
  • Yeltsin during the signature ceremony of the [[START II]] in Moscow, 3 January 1993
  • Yeltsin with U.S. President [[George H. W. Bush]] and First Lady [[Barbara Bush]] at the [[White House]], Washington, D.C., 1992
  • Yeltsin and [[Bill Clinton]] share a laugh in October 1995.
  • Raisa Gorbacheva]]
  • Šuškievič]], 8 December 1991
  • Leaders of the Soviet Republics]] sign the [[Belovezha Accords]].
  • The results of the second round of the 1996 elections. Grey highlighted regions where Yeltsin won.
  • Memorial to Yeltsin in [[Tallinn, Estonia]]
  • Lyudmila]] on Yeltsin's 71st birthday, 2002
  • Patriarch Alexy II]] and Prime Minister [[Vladimir Putin]]
  • Yeltsin Center]] with the memorial sculpture
  • (second from left)}} with childhood friends
SOVIET AND RUSSIAN POLITICIAN, 1ST PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA (1931-2007)
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Boris Jeltsin, Präsident von Russland seit 1991 nach dem Fall von Gorbatschov (versuchte wirtschaftliche Reformen und eine Annäherung an den Westen einzuleiten)

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Yeltsin (name)

Yeltsin (Russian: Ельцин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Yeltsina. Outside Russia it was also occasionally used as a given name, honoring Boris Yeltsin. The name may refer to: