- Olga
Grigoryevna Shatunovskaya (Russian: Ольга Григорьевна Шатуновская; 1
March 1901, Baku – 23
November 1990, Moscow) was a
prominent Old Bolshevik....
- the commission, Olga
Shatunovskaya, as
having knowledge of the
Kirov murder.
Kirchakov confirmed that he did talk to
Shatunovskaya and
Trunina about some...
- surname; its
feminine counterpart is
Shatunovskaya. It may
refer to the
following notable people: Olga
Shatunovskaya (1901–1990),
Russian revolutionary...
-
revolutionary Stepan Shahumyan) and
Gulag returnees Alexei Snegov and Olga
Shatunovskaya to
convince Khrushchev of the
necessity of
denouncing Stalin. In December...
-
recalled the
destruction of the town, including,
Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Olga
Shatunovskaya, and
Anastas Mikoyan and
Marietta Shaginyan, Russian-Georgian writer...
- (son of Stepan), as well as
Gulag returnees Alexei Snegov and Olga
Shatunovskaya on the
process of de-Stalinization. In 1957,
Mikoyan refused to back...
- an
Okhrana agent in 1916.
According to his
personal secretary Olga
Shatunovskaya,
these opinions were
shared by
Stanislav Kosior, Iona
Yakir and other...
- (Independent),
homemaker Denis Mitryayev (Independent), unemplo**** Anna
Shatunovskaya-Byurno (Yabloko),
former diplomat and
lawyer Anastasia Yurkina (Independent)...
-
under the name of the
Azerbaijan Communist Party.
According to Olga
Shatunovskaya's testimony,
there was a
struggle between two groups:
nationalist communists...
-
members were
Alexander Shelepin,
Zinovy Serdyuk,
Roman Rudenko, Olga
Shatunovskaya,
Nikolai Mironov, and
Vladimir Semichastny. It was the
second major...