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Vasiliy Vasilievich Ulrikh (Russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич У́льрих; 13 July 1889 – 7 May 1951) was a
senior judge of the
Soviet Union during most of the...
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military appeals.
During 1926–1948 the
Chairman of the
Collegium was
Vasiliy Ulrikh. The role of the
Military Collegium drastically changed after June 1934...
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closed doors by the
Military Collegium,
chaired by
Soviet judge Vasiliy Ulrikh. Yezhov, like his
predecessor Yagoda,
maintained to the end his love for...
- list was sent to Stalin, who
approved it. On 8 September,
judges Vasiliy Ulrikh (as
chairman of the collegium),
Dmitri Kandybin and
Vasiliy Bukanov, without...
- von Löwendal (Russian: Ульрих Фридрих Вольдемар граф фон Левендаль, tr.
Ulrikh Fridrikh Vol'demar Graf fon Levendal'; 1700–1755) was a
German officer and...
- USSR from 30 July to 1
August 1946. The
Presiding Members were
Vasiliy Ulrikh, F.F Karavaikov, and G. N Danilova. The
defendants were
described in Soviet...
- the
Military Collegium of the
Supreme Court of the
Soviet Union,
Vasily Ulrikh.
Rodzaevsky and
other leaders of the RFP were
charged with anti-Soviet agitation...
- Both
British and
American governments shared this view. Lt.
General Vasili Ulrikh,
notable for
playing a
major role in the
Great Purge trials,
served as the...
- architect, alumnus.
Mikhail Prishvin –
Russian writer, alumnus.
Vasiliy Ulrikh –
Colonel General of Justice,
Chairman of the
Military Collegium of the...
- day of the trial, 2 March,
Krestinsky told the
presiding judge,
Vasili Ulrikh: I do not
plead guilty. I am not a Trotskyite. I was
never a
member of the...