- Jēkabs
Peterss (Russian: Я́ков Христофо́рович Пе́терс,
Yakov Khristoforovich Peters, English:
Jacob Peters; 3 December [O.S. 21 November] 1886 – 25 April...
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German computer scientist Jan
Peters (engineer),
British engineer Jēkabs
Peterss (1886–1938), also
known as "Jan Peters",
Soviet revolutionary Jan Petersen...
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leaders from
Latvia were from the Red Riflemen:
Martin Latsis, Jēkabs
Peterss, Arvīds Pelše, Yan
Karlovich Berzin, Yan Rudzutak, Pēteris Stučka, Robert...
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Bolsheviks in 1903.
Committed suicide after being searched by the NKVD. Jēkabs
Peterss 1886 1938
Member of the
Bolshevik faction of the
RSDLP since 1904. Аrrested...
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modernist painter Jēkabs Nākums (born 1972),
Latvian biathlete Jēkabs
Peterss (1886–1938),
Latvian Soviet communist revolutionary,
Soviet politician...
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Valerian Osinsky Eduard Pantserzhanskiy Karl
Pauker Dmitry Pavlov Jēkabs
Peterss Osip
Piatnitsky Boris Pilnyak Yevgeny Polivanov Yakov Popok Bronislava...
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Working class": it had been
drafted by
Dzerzhinsky and his ****istant Jēkabs
Peterss and
called for the
workers to "crush the
hydra of counter-revolution with...
- (Jānis Mežlauks)
Valery Mezhlauk (Valērijs Mežlauks)
Yakov Peters (Jēkabs
Peterss) Yan
Rudzutak (Jānis Rudzutaks) Ivan
Strod (Jānis Strods)
Kirill Stutzka...
- Kārlis Ulmanis,
National poet Jānis
Rainis and
early Cheka leader Jēkabs
Peterss. Jānis Rainis, ca. 1900
Latvian workers against a Cossack,
Freedom Monument...
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diaspora Konstantīns Pēkšēns (1859-1928) – Art
nouveau architect Jēkabs
Peterss (1886–1938) –
revolutionary and
Soviet Cheka leader Boris Pugo (1937-1991)...