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Deslaw, Eugène, 1899-1966

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Personal name headingDeslaw, Eugène, 1899-1966
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Variant(s)Deslav, I︠E︡vhen, 1899-1966
Deslav-Slabchenko, Ez︠h︡en, 1899-1966
Deslav-Slabchenko, I︠E︡vhen, 1899-1966
Deslaw, Eugenio, 1899-1966
Slabchenko, I︠E︡vhen Antonovych, 1899-1966
Slabchenko, Yevhen, 1899-1966
Деслав, Євген, 1899-1966
Деслав-Слабченко, Ежен, 1899-1966
Слабченко, Євген Антонович, 1899-1966
Birth date1899-12-08
Death date1966-09-10
Place of birthKyïv (Ukraine)
Place of deathNice (France)
Profession or occupationMotion picture producers and directors
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inOmbre blanche, lumière noire, c2004: t.p. (Eugène Deslaw) p. 3 (b. 1899, Ukraine) p. 7 (d. 1966; experimental film director)
MyHeritage, website, March 24, 2017: (Eugene Deslav, Eugenio Deslaw, Eugène Deslaw, Yevhen Slabchenko; film director and screenwriter; Birth: Dec 8 1898, Kiev; Death: Sep 10 1966, Nice; Nationality: Ukraine)
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Dyplomatychna istorii︠a︡ Ukraïny, 2016: title page (Євген Слабченко = I︠E︡vhen Slabchenko) page facing title page Eugéne Deslaw [in rom.]) page 15 (Ежен Деслав-Слабченко = Ez︠h︡en Deslav-Slabchenko)
Lystuvanni︠a︡ I︠E︡vhena Deslava, 2009: title page (... I︠E︡vhena Deslava)
Wikipedia, April 2, 2014 (I︠E︡vhen Deslav; born I︠E︡vhen Antonovych Slabchenko; French form Eugène Deslaw; b. Dec. 8, 1899; d. Sept. 10, 1966; French and Spanish filmmaker of Ukrainian origin, an active leader of Ukrainian émigré movement)