- Arvīds
Pelše (Russian: А́рвид Я́нович Пе́льше,
Arvid Yanovich Pelshe; 7 February [O.S. 26 January] 1899 – 29 May 1983) was a
Latvian Soviet politician...
- the
periods of rule by the
First Secretaries: Jānis Kalnbērziņš, Arvīds
Pelše,
Augusts Voss,
Boris Pugo. [citation needed] In the
following months of...
- Arvīds
Pelše, Yan
Karlovich Berzin, Yan Rudzutak, Pēteris Stučka,
Robert Eikhe. All of them,
except for Stučka (who died in 1932) and
Pelše, were later...
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return to
Latvia and died in
Moscow in 1994,
where he is also buried. Arvīds
Pelše Alfrēds
Rubiks Walter R. Iwaskiw, ed. (1995). "Latvia: A
Country Study"...
- SS-Oberscharführer Karl
Silberbauer of the Sicherheitsdienst. The Franks, Van
Pelses, and
Pfeffer were
taken to RSHA headquarters,
where they were interrogated...
-
Arvid Wittenberg (1606–1657),
Swedish count,
field marshal and
privy Arvīds
Pelše (1899–1983),
Soviet Latvian politician and
government functionary Arvydas...
- 25
August 1940 – 25
November 1959 (in
exile in Russia, 1941–1944) Arvīds
Pelše 25
November 1959 – 15
April 1966
Augusts Voss 15
April 1966 – 14
April 1984...
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Polytechnic Institute, and then
renamed the Arvīds
Pelše Institute of
Technology in Riga (Latvian: Arvīda
Pelšes vārdā
nosauktais Rīgas
politehniskais institūts)...
-
replacement by Moscow-oriented,
ideologically conservative cadres led by Arvīds
Pelše. The
plant was put into full
operation in 1968. In 1991–2001, six additional...
- four
months later. In the
published version,
names were changed: The van
Pelses are
known as the Van Daans, and
Fritz Pfeffer as
Albert Düssel. With the...