Talk:Leonid Tsypkin

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I would suggest an article on control theory pioneer Yakov Tsypkin. In fact, I was looking for him when I just came across this other Tsypkin. Any Russian engineer out there, would take up this task? -- Biscay (talk) 15:10, 18 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Born in Minsk in a hereditary medical family. His grandfather, a graduate of the Imperial Derpt University Moses (Movsha-Khaim) Abramovich Polyak (1868 - December 25, 1938), was in charge of the Central Maternity Hospital and the obstetric department at the 2nd Soviet hospital in Minsk [1]. The grandfather's brother, Mikhel Abramovich Polyak, was the doctor. The whole family of his father, doctor of medical sciences (1936), professor of the Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics of the Belarusian Medical Institute and senior researcher of the Belarusian State Institute of Physiatry, Orthopedics and Neurology Boris Naumovich Tsypkin (1897-1961), died in the Minsk ghetto (parents, sister, nephews ; displayed in the story of L. B. Tsypkin "Bridge over the Neroch"); his father's brother and two sisters died in Stalin's camps, and he himself was only briefly arrested in 1934 and after the war he again worked as a professor at the Minsk Research Institute of Orthopedics and Reconstructive Surgery (later the Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics of the Ministry of Health of the BSSR). The mother of the future writer, Vera Moiseevna Polyak (1895-1981)[2], worked as a phthisiatrician[3]. Only the mother's sister, literary critic Lidia Moiseevna Polyak (an employee of the Institute of World Literature) and her husband, the famous linguist Ruben Ivanovich Avanesov, were connected with literature, with whom L. B. Tsypkin was very close in his youth. Цйфыву (talk) 15:22, 2 September 2022 (UTC)
 * what the hell was Stalin's policy of anti-Semitism, no fight against cosmopolitanism prevented people from becoming doctors Цйфыву (talk) 15:25, 2 September 2022 (UTC)

Saramago
I removed the random last sentence comparing him to Saramago. Thousands of authors write long sentences, and it is weird to pick someone who Tsypkin had no knowledge of. This article seriously lacks references... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.90.213.242 (talk) 00:49, 23 January 2013 (UTC)