- Pēteris
Stučka,
sometimes spelt Pyotr Stuchka; (July 26 [O.S. July 14] 1865 – 25
January 1932), was a
Latvian jurist and
communist politician,
leader of...
- Pelše, Yan
Karlovich Berzin, Yan Rudzutak, Pēteris
Stučka,
Robert Eikhe. All of them,
except for
Stučka (who died in 1932) and Pelše, were
later executed...
- Latvia, led by Pēteris
Stučka, and the
government of
Andrievs Niedra,
backed by
Baltic Germans. Some
sources may list
Stučka and
Niedra as
prime ministers...
-
Bolshevik government in the
Russian SFSR. The head of
government was Pēteris
Stučka with Jūlijs Daniševskis as his deputy. The LSPR
armed forces,
which consisted...
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Kirils Stucka (Russian: Кирилл Андреевич Стуцка,
Kirill Andreevich Stutzka; 14 May 1890 – 17
January 1938) was
officer of
Latvian Riflemen,
later Soviet...
- 2012–2013 did not parti****te 2014
Alise Feldmane Unplaced 2015 Malvīne
Stučka Did not
compete 2016–2017 did not parti****te 2018
Laura Škutāne Did not...
- Inter-Allied
Commission of Control; the
Latvian Soviet government led by Pēteris
Stučka,
supported by the Red Army; and the
Provisional government headed by Andrievs...
- his
education at the Riga City
Gymnasium he met and
befriended Pēteris
Stučka, Dora Pliekšāne's ****ure husband, who
later become a
prominent Latvian communist...
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March 2023.
Retrieved 17
October 2020. Sharma, Virag; Lehmann, Thomas;
Stuckas, Heiko; Funke, Liane; Hiller,
Michael (2018). "Loss of RXFP2 and INSL3...
- 18
March 1918
Premier Vladimir Lenin Preceded by Pēteris
Stučka Succeeded by Pēteris
Stučka Personal details Born
Isaac Nachman Steinberg 13 July 1888...