From 1931 he also worked for the Pravda newspaper, distributing its matrix from Moscow to other cities by the air.
His obituary was published in the Pravda newspaper on 16 January 1966, showing a photograph of Korolev with all his medals.
In 1969 he finished university and started working in the Pravda newspaper.
In 1932 Cabinetskaya Street was renamed after "Pravda" newspaper, which was published in the area and from then the name remained unchanged.
The plant and the settlement were named after the Pravda newspaper, one of the main consumers of the newsprint produced by the mill.
The next day, Pravda newspaper published a leading article "Glory to Stalin's Sokols!"
Statesmanship and Progress Q. From Pravda newspaper.
His name remained a secret until era of "glasnost" in Soviet Union, when he was first mentioned in Pravda newspaper in 1987.
From 1956 to 1970, he worked as a journalist for Soviet radio and a Middle Eastern correspondent for Pravda newspaper.
Pravdinsk may refer to a number of places, likely named directly or indirectly after the Pravda newspaper: