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editThe infobox states that in 1900 he was born in Kryukovo (Poltava Oblast, Russian Empire), though the internal link just sends to the city Kremenchuk (where there's a company "Kriukiv Railway Car Building Works" founded in 1869, but there is no hint he was born in a factory hall, and even if so, that a factory would count as a city of birth). Is Kryukovo supposed to be a quarter of Kremenchuk, or a small village near to the city, or is the information just an error? The german wikipedia states "Karjokow", the hebrew one קריוּקוֹבוֹ (in Russian Крюково) - maybe it's the village noted in wikidata as Q4243176. ThomasPusch (talk) 15:11, 3 August 2017 (UTC)