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Vilhelm Georgiyevich Knorin (Russian: Вильге́льм Гео́ргиевич Кно́рин, Latvian:
Vilhelms "Vilis"
Knoriņš; (29
August 1890 – 29 July 1939) was a Latvian...
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leaders were
Aleksandr Chervyakov (head of Minsk's milrevcom) and
Wilhelm Knorin (as
chairmen of the
Central Committee of the
Belarusian Communist Party)...
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historians and
party members, with the prin****l
authors being Vilhelm Knorin,
Pyotr Pospelov and
Yemelyan Yaroslavsky.
Stalin wrote the
chapter about...
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Communist Party of
Lithuania and
Belorussia (represented by
Vilhelm Knorin,
Iosif Adamovich and
Alexander Chervyakov),
Vsevolod Ignatovsky's Belorussian...
- from two of the so-called "Old Bolsheviks",
Iosif Pyatnitsky and
Wilhelm Knorin, who had held the
position since 1923. Finally, in 1934,
Stalin chose Dimitrov...
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Communist Party of the
Byelorussian SSR (1919–1991)
Knorin Osatkin-Vladimirsky
Krinitsky Goloded Knorin Gamarnik Gey
Gikalo Sharangovich Yakovlev* Volkov...
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Communist Party of the
Byelorussian SSR (1919–1991)
Knorin Osatkin-Vladimirsky
Krinitsky Goloded Knorin Gamarnik Gey
Gikalo Sharangovich Yakovlev* Volkov...
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Communist Party of the
Byelorussian SSR (1919–1991)
Knorin Osatkin-Vladimirsky
Krinitsky Goloded Knorin Gamarnik Gey
Gikalo Sharangovich Yakovlev* Volkov...
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Communist Party of the
Byelorussian SSR (1919–1991)
Knorin Osatkin-Vladimirsky
Krinitsky Goloded Knorin Gamarnik Gey
Gikalo Sharangovich Yakovlev* Volkov...
- in 1939) 47.
Volodymyr Zatonsky 53.
Grigory Kireyev,
admiral 54.
Vilhelm Knorin 58. Ivan
Kosogov 60.
Yepifan Kovtyukh,
Komkor 61.
Nikolai Krivoruchko 63...