Definition of Khinchuk. Meaning of Khinchuk. Synonyms of Khinchuk

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Khinchuk. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Khinchuk and, of course, Khinchuk synonyms and on the right images related to the word Khinchuk.

Definition of Khinchuk

No result for Khinchuk. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Khinchuk from wikipedia

- Lev Mikhailovich Khinchuk (16 November 1868, Poltava – 14 March 1944) was a Soviet politician, statesman and diplomat. Originally he was a member of the...
- Krasin Viktor Krokhmal Natalya Baranskaya Vladimir Rozanov Alexei Rykov Lev Khinchuk Mensheviks 5th 13 May – 1 June 1907 London, United Kingdom 338 Jūlijs Daniševskis...
- German Reich In office 1934–1937 Premier Vyacheslav Molotov Preceded by Lev Khinchuk Succeeded by Konstantin Yurenev Plenipotentiary Representative of the USSR...
- executive committee of 44 members was created under the leadership of Lev Khinchuk a member of the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour...
- Chairman of the Tsentrosoyuz In office 1926 – November 1930 Preceded by Lev Khinchuk Succeeded by Isaak Zelensky Personal details Born (1882-05-13)13 May 1882...
- Chairman of the Moscow Soviet of Workers' Deputies, succeeding Menshevik L.M. Khinchuk, who resigned (5 September 1917) Head of Moscow as Chairman of the Presidium...
- Nikolai Chkheidze, Matvey Skobelev, Irakli Tsereteli, Matvey Muranov, Lev Khinchuk, Victor Nogin, Boris Bogdanov, Mikhail Romm, Abram Gotz, Ivan Shavodorov...
- Agrarian Question. Ludwig Katterfeld USA 5 Used pseudonym "Carr." L.M. Khinchuk Soviet Russia 23 Cooperative Movement. Vasil Kolarov Bulgaria 1, 6, 19...
- a German attack. Adolf Ioffe (1918) Nikolay Krestinsky (1921–1930) Lev Khinchuk (1930–1934) Yakov Surits (1934–1937) Konstantin Yurenev (1937) Alexey Merekalov...
- by the Soviet government that the Chairman of the Trade Delegation, Mr. Khinchuk, was protected by diplomatic immunity in accord with the Anglo-Soviet Trade...