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Mikhail Stepanovich Olminsky (Russian: Михаил Степанович Ольминский) (15 October, [O.S. 3 October] 1863 – May 8, 1933) (real surname: Aleksandrov) was...
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during World War I
Editorial Board: K. S. Eremeev, M. I. Kalinin, M. S.
Olminsky, J. V. Stalin, M. I. Ulyanova, L. B. Kamenev, M. K. Muranov, V. I. Lenin...
- 13, 1922,
under the
chairmanship of the Old
Bolshevik historian Mikhail Olminsky, the
Society of Old
Bolsheviks (Общество старых большевиков) at the Istpart...
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number of Bolsheviks, led by Lev Kamenev,
Nikolai Bukharin, and
Mikhail Olminsky, who
criticized the
actions and
warned that
thanks to "Lenin's violent...
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Abram Goltzman,
Sergey Gusev, Sen Katayama,
Anatoly Lunacharsky,
Mikhail Olminsky,
Alexey Svidersky,
Clara Zetkin 1934 5 Osoaviakhim-1 crew (Pavel Fedoseenko...
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November 1918 –
April 1929
Preceded by
Joseph Stalin Succeeded by
Mikhail Olminsky Full
member of the 13th, 14th, 15th
Politburo In
office 2 June 1924 – 17...
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Congress of the RSDLP.
Among its
editors were
Vatsalv Vorovsky,
Mikhail Olminsky,
Anatoly Lunachasky and Ivan Teodorowich. At that same period, the Caucasian...
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Kondratenkov SR
Merkulov SR
Nabatov SR
Nemtinov SR
Odintsov SR
Ryabov SR Sletova-Chernova SR
Volsky SR
Moiseev Bolshevik Olminsky Bolshevik Schlichter Bolshevik...
- was criticised,
among others, by
Nikolai Bukharin, Lev Kamenev,
Mikhail Olminsky, and
Grigory Petrovsky. In Estonia, the Red
Terror was
carried out in 1918–1919...
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Platon Kerzhentsev Yuri
Larin Jack
London Vladimir Mayakovsky Mikhail Olminsky Mikhail Prishvin A.F.
Radzishevsky Romain Rolland Maria Smith-Falkner Nikolai...