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Molotov

Molotov \Molotov\ n. a city in the European part of Soviet Russia.

Syn: Perm.

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Molotov

Molotov may refer to:

  • Molotov, a Boss fictional Nintendo character in the Video Game is '' Devil's Third'' and Others.
  • Vyacheslav Molotov (1890–1986), Soviet politician and diplomat, foreign minister under Joseph Stalin
    • The Molotov Line, a line of fortifications built by the Soviet Union in World War II following the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
    • The Molotov Plan to aid the rebuilding of countries aligned with the Soviet Union
    • The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union
  • Molotov (band), a Mexican rock/rap band
  • Molotov (EP), an EP by The Bruisers
  • Molotov bread basket, a type of incendiary cluster bomb
  • Molotov cocktail, the generic name for a variety of crude incendiary weapons
  • Molotov Cocktease, a fictional character in the animated series The Venture Bros
  • Oktyabrkənd, Azerbaijan, city formerly named Molotov
  • Perm, Russia, city named Molotov between 1940 and 1957 in honour of Vyacheslav Molotov
  • Sergei Molotov, a character from the Empire Earth Russian campaign
  • Soviet cruiser Molotov, a warship
  • S/S Vyacheslav Molotov, a passenger ship
Molotov (band)

Molotov is a Mexican rock band formed in Mexico City in September 1995. Their lyrics feature a mixture of Spanish and English, rapped and sung by all members of the group. Molotov blends heavy basslines with heavy guitar riffs in many songs, such as "Gimme the Power" and " Frijolero"

Molotov (EP)

Molotov is an EP by The Bruisers. It was released on Cyclone Records in 1998. It was the last release before the band broke up.

Usage examples of "molotov".

But no one on this side of the Atlantic could guess what Molotov or Himmler might do till he did itif he did it.

Without false modesty, Vyacheslav Molotov knew himself to be one of the three most powerful men on the face of the Earth.

As he sat in his Kremlin office, Molotov did not show what he was thinking.

Vyacheslav Molotov did his best to calm the agitated Lizard who had been ushered into his presence.

USSR, made a noise that reminded Molotov of lard sizzling in a hot pan.

His teeth were not very large, but they were sharp enough to remind Molotov that Lizards were descended from beasts that hunted for meat.

Nazis, Molotov did not think he could be blamed for doubting their good intentions.

Now Molotov had to work hard to keep from laughing at the poor, naive Lizard.

But what Molotov would not show to Queek, he would not show to Beria, either.

By all the signs, though, Himmler and Molotov and Warren agreed with him.

In my view, the USSR should have attacked these ships regardless of the cost, but Molotov is too much a reactionary to agree.

Marshal Zhukov arrived first, fifty-eight minutes after Molotov told the secretary to call him.

If Molotov decided to get rid of him, he would have the Party and the Red Army behind him, and a faction within the NKVD as well.

Unlike Molotov, though, he seemed content with a subordinate role in affairs.

The president was going on about how close to the chest Molotov plays his cards.