Military Personnel

Alexey Milchakov

1991 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Alexey Milchakov is the 2,098th most popular military personnel, the 3,244th most popular biography from Russia and the 167th most popular Russian Military Personnel.

Alexey Milchakov, a Russian neo-Nazi born in 1991, is most famous for his involvement in far-right extremist activities and for being a prominent figure in the Russian nationalist movement. He gained notoriety for his social media presence and for promoting violent ideologies.

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Among Military Personnels

Among military personnels, Alexey Milchakov ranks 2,098 out of 2,058Before him are Princess Salma bint Abdullah, Murder of Gurgen Margaryan, Harry B. Liversedge, Michael A. Monsoor, Vikram Batra, and Asim Munir. After him are Valeriy Chybineyev, Vladlen Tatarsky, Igor Osipov, Michael P. Murphy, Fernando Pereira, and Pat Tillman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Alexey Milchakov ranks 484Before him are Rasmus Lauge Schmidt, Andrius Gudžius, Will Stevens, Wang Zhen, Hayley Kiyoko, and Federico Santander. After him are Declan Galbraith, Leon Edwards, Estelle Nze Minko, Guilherme dos Santos Torres, Henrik Ingebrigtsen, and Leandro Cabrera.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Alexey Milchakov ranks 3,244 out of NaNBefore him are Pavel Brutt (1982), Alexander Motylev (1979), Marina Cherkasova (1964), Natalia Ishchenko (1986), Timur Dibirov (1983), and Oleg Pavlov (1970). After him are Dmitry Shevchenko (1968), Zaurbek Sidakov (1996), Julia Matijass (1973), Larisa Turchinskaya (1965), Nadezhda Talanova (1967), and Masha Katz (1973).

Among Military Personnels In Russia

Among military personnels born in Russia, Alexey Milchakov ranks 167Before him are Yevgeny Rodionov (1977), Roman Kutuzov (1969), Vitaly Gerasimov (1977), Alexander Zhuravlyov (1965), Denis Kapustin (1984), and Arsen Pavlov (1983). After him are Alexander Prokhorenko (1990), and Aleksandra Babintseva (1993).

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