- include:
Valery Mezhlauk (1893–1938),
Soviet government official Ivan
Mezhlauk (1891–1938),
Soviet government official Martin Mezhlauk [ru] (1895–1918)...
- Ivan
Ivanovich Mezhlauk (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Межла́ук; Latvian: Jānis Mežlauks) (30
September 1891 – 25
April 1938) was a
Soviet politician and statesman...
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Valery Ivanovich Mezhlauk (Russian: Вале́рий Ива́нович Межла́ук; Latvian: Valērijs Mežlauks) (1893–1938) was a
government and
party official in the Soviet...
- – S.
Vasilchenko People's
Commissariat for
Financial Affairs –
Valeriy Mezhlauk People's
Commissariat for
Labour – B.
Magidov People's
Commissariat for...
-
Turkmenistan had
eventually adapted the
cyrillic alphabet.[citation needed] Ivan
Mezhlauk (19
November 1924 – 1926) (acting
until 20
February 1925)
Shaymardan Ibragimov...
-
Automobile Plant. Dearborn, Mich., May 31, 1929. Left to right,
Valery I.
Mezhlauk, Vice
Chairman of VSNKh;
Henry Ford; Saul G. Bron,
President of Amtorg...
- was then
appointed chairman in 1938
after the
previous in****bent,
Valery Mezhlauk had been arrested. In
March 1941
Voznesensky gave up the
chairmanship of...
- present-day
Turkmenistan since the
establishment of
Turkmen SSR in 1925. Ivan
Mezhlauk (19
November 1924 – June 1926) (acting
until 20
February 1925) Shaymardan...
-
Chairman of the
Supreme Soviet of the
National Economy Succeeded by
Valery Mezhlauk Chairman of the
Supreme Soviet of the
National Economy In
office 10 November...
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Ukrainian football manager Valery Meladze,
Russian pop
singer Valery Mezhlauk, Latvian-German and
former chairman of
GOSPLAN from 1934 to 1937 Valeri...