- Ana
Pauker (born
Hannah Rabinsohn; 13
February 1893 – 3 June 1960) was a
Romanian communist leader and
served as the country's
foreign minister in the...
- (1905–1972),
Romanian composer Ana
Pauker (1893–1960),
Romanian politician Karl
Pauker (1893–1937),
Russian bodyguard K. V.
Pauker (born 1944),
Swedish writer...
- Karl
Viktorovich Pauker (Russian: Карл Ви́кторович Па́укер;
January 1893 – 14
August 1937) was an NKVD
officer and head of
Joseph Stalin's
personal security...
-
Marcel Pauker (rendered in
Russian as Марцел Паукер,
Martsel Pauker;
December 6, 1896,
Bucharest –
August 16, 1938, Butovo, near Moscow) was a Romanian...
- Simmering-Graz-
Pauker AG (SGP),
founded as Simmering-Graz-
Pauker AG für Maschinen-, Kessel- und Waggonbau, was an
important Austrian machine and engine...
- Ana
Pauker, p. 149, note 133. Levy, Ana
Pauker, p. 149, 321, note 137. Betea, "Recunoștința..."; Drăgoescu, p.24, 25; Golopenția Levy, Ana
Pauker, p....
-
claimed to
identify the
following factions: the "Muscovites",
notably Ana
Pauker and
Vasile Luca, who had
spent the war in
Moscow and the "Prison Communists"...
- (Russian: Магнус-Георг Андреевич Паукер, romanized: Magnus-Georg Andreevič
Pauker; 26 November [O.S. 15 November] 1787 – 31 August [O.S. 19 August] 1855)...
- for his
activities in the
Ukrainian SSR in 1940–1941, he
sided with Ana
Pauker during World War II, and
returned to
Romania to
serve as the
minister of...
-
father absent,
Vasily became close to Károly
Pauker, a
Hungarian who
worked as a
bodyguard for his father.
Pauker frequently travelled out of the
Soviet Union...