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Kalashnikov was born in the village of Kurya, [1] in present-day Altai Krai, Russia, as the seventeenth child of the 19 children [7] of Aleksandra Frolovna Kalashnikova (née Kaverina) and Timofey Aleksandrovich Kalashnikov, who were peasants. [7]
26 wrz 2017 · “My soul ache is unbearable and has one irresolvable question: if my rifle took lives, does it mean that I, Mikhail Kalashnikov, aged 93, a peasant woman’s son, an Orthodox Christian in faith, am guilty of those people’s deaths, even if they were enemies?"
13 sty 2014 · Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the AK-47 rifle who died last month at the age of 94, wrote a letter in 2012 to the head of the Russian Orthodox Church expressing "spiritual pain" over the...
13 sty 2014 · The inventor of the Kalashnikov assault rifle apparently wrote to the head of the Russian Orthodox Church before he died expressing fears he was morally responsible for the people it killed.
Михаил Тимофеевич Калашников (ur. 10 listopada 1919 we wsi Kurja, zm. 23 grudnia 2013 w Iżewsku [1]) – radziecki i rosyjski wojskowy, generał-porucznik (ros. генерал-лейтенант), doktor nauk technicznych, konstruktor broni strzeleckiej, członek Komitetu Centralnego KPZR, deputowany do Rady Najwyższej ZSRR 3. kadencji (1950–1954), dwukrotny Bohate...
12 sty 2014 · It's been revealed in Russia that the inventor of the world's most famous assault rifle, Mikhail Kalashnikov, who died last month, wrote to the head of the Russian Orthodox Christian churches...
13 sty 2014 · Mikhail Kalashnikov, the designer of the iconic AK-47 assault rifle, wrote to the Russian Orthodox Church before his death, repenting he was personally guilty for huge casualties caused by the deadly weapon he created.