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Vadim Nikolayevich Podbelsky (Russian: Вади́м Никола́евич Подбе́льский;
November 1887 –
February 25, 1920) was a
Russian revolutionary and
Bolshevik politician...
- institution. In 1920, on the
basis of
these educational institutions, the
Podbelsky Electrical Technical School of People's
Communications was created, within...
- No. 4 S. Fedorov, S. Khokhlov, S. Tsipliakov, V. Shefarevich,
Vadim Podbelsky (1920),
Alexander Kuchutenkov (1918), I. M. Valdovsky,
Yegor Shvyrkov...
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previously Ulitsa Podbelskogo (Russian: У́лица Подбе́льского, English:
Podbelsky Street), is a
Moscow Metro station in the
Bogorodskoye District, Eastern...
- 1917 –
March 18, 1918
Preceded by
Nikolai Glebov-Avilov
Succeeded by
Vadim Podbelsky Personal details Born
April 22, 1883 Ashtarak,
Russian Empire Died December...
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division commander and head of the
Telecommunications Academy. V.N.
Podbelsky.
Later he was a
victim of
political repression in the USSR. He belonged...
- комиссариат почт и телеграфов РСФСР (НКПТ, НКПиТ, Наркомпочтель РСФСР)
Vadim Podbelsky, the 3rd People's
Commissar for
Posts and
Telegraphs and
organiser of...
- 22, 1917);
Prosh Proshyan (December 22, 1917 –
March 18, 1918);
Vadim Podbelsky (April 11, 1918 –
February 25, 1920);
Artemy Lyubovich (March 24 – May...
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Likhachev (Blas) [ru]),
Mikhail Olminsky,
Grigory Usievich [ru],
Vadim Podbelsky and Ivan Rusakov [ru]. Per
Koenker (2014)
there was a
notable turnout...
- 1917. He
entered there as
Deputy People's
Commissar of
Communications Podbelsky. He was a
member of the
Small Council of People's Commissars,
worked with...