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considered by the
Soviet government to be a
representative of
Soviet Jews.
Dimanstein was born in Sebezh,
Vitebsk Governorate (today
Pskov Oblast) in a poor...
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Jewish workers into the
revolutionary organisations;
chairman Semyon Dimanstein, at the
first conference in
October 1918,
pointed out that, "when the...
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director Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler (1892–1953), rabbi,
Talmudic scholar Simeon Dimanstein (1886–1938),
Soviet Commissar of
Nationalities Bob
Dylan (born 1941),...
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members were
Zigmas Aleksa-Angarietis,
Pranas Svotelis-Proletaras,
Semyon Dimanstein,
Kazimierz Cichowski,
Aleksandras Jakševičius,
Konstantinas Kernovičius...
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Bolsheviks in 1903.
Sentenced to
death and shot the same day.
Semyon Dimanstein 1886 1938
Member of the
Bolshevik faction since 1904.
Arrested in February...
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Justice of
Russia Valentin Chernykh (1935–2012),
screenwriter Semyon Dimanstein (1886–1938),
Soviet state activist,
killed in Stalin's purges, a representative...
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Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
dispatched Weinstein-Branovsky,
Semyon Dimanstein and Y.
Shimelevich to Lithuania. Weinstein-Branovsky was
named People's...
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Commissar of Food:
Moses Kalmanovich [ru]
Commissar for Labor:
Semyon Dimanstein Commissar for Post & Telegraphs: Karl
Rozental Commissar for Information:...
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Compilers of the Volume: A. L. Birman,
Vadim Bystryansky,
Maxim Gorky,
Semyon Dimanstein, L. G. Doletsky, Lev Kritsman,
Nikolai Krylenko,
Mikhail Kubanin, Dmitry...
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completely in red letters. At the time, the
editor was
Moshe Lunevsky.
Semyon Dimanstein was one of the
contributors to the newspaper. The
newspaper had four pages...