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Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (Russian: Николай Иванович Бухарин, IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj ɪˈvanəvʲɪdʑ bʊˈxarʲɪn]; 9 October [O.S. 27 September] 1888 – 15
March 1938)...
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their guilt during the show trial. Most of the accused,
including Nikolai Bukharin,
Alexei Rykov and
Genrikh Yagoda, were
convicted to death. All charges...
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Shortly after the
October 1917 Revolution,
Nikolai Bukharin became the
editor of Pravda.
Bukharin's apprenticeship for this
position had
occurred during...
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within the
first five-year plan, an
opposition which was led by
Nikolai Bukharin,
Alexei Rykov,
Mikhail Tomsky, and
their supporters within the
Soviet Union...
- in the
Communist Party supported the seizures, but
Bukharin and
Premier Rykov were outraged.
Bukharin criticized Stalin's
plans for
rapid industrialization...
- groups,
including the left and
right wings led by Leon
Trotsky and
Nikolai Bukharin, respectively.
Following the
Civil War and
reconstruction of the Soviet...
- "Case of the Anti-Soviet 'Bloc of
Rightists and Trotskyites'" (or the
Bukharin–Rykov Trial, also
known as the 'Trial of the Twenty-One',
March 1938)....
- – 24
February 1996) was the
third wife of the
Bolshevik leader Nikolai Bukharin and
spent many
years trying to
rehabilitate her
husband after he was executed...
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Gennady Ivanovich Bukharin (Russian: Геннадий Иванович Бухарин; 16
March 1929 – 3
November 2020) was a
Russian Soviet sprint canoeist. He won the individual...
- 1976), and was
created by
George Tuska and Tony Isabella. The
Dimitri Bukharin incarnation of
Crimson Dynamo first appeared in Iron Man #109 (April 1978)...