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Vatslav Vatslavovich Vorovsky (Russian: Ва́цлав Ва́цлавович Воро́вский; 27
October [O.S. 15 October] 1871 – 10 May 1923) was a
Russian Bolshevik revolutionary...
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Russian Civil War and the ********in of the
Soviet diplomat Vatslav Vorovsky.
Conradi was born in
Saint Petersburg to a
Swiss family from Andeer, owners...
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Vorovskiy (also
transliterated Vorovsky, Russian: Воровский) was a
Project 11351 Nerey-class
frigate (NATO
reporting name
Krivak III) of the
Soviet Border...
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Povarskaya Street (Russian: Поварская улица),
known from 1924–1991 as
Vorovsky Street (улица Воровского), is a
radial street in the
center of Moscow, Russia...
- France).
Delegates with
consultative votes were: N.
Osinsky (RCP(b)), V. V.
Vorovsky (RCP(b)),
Jaroslav Handlíř (Czech
Communist Group),
Stojan Dyorov (Bulgarian...
- (1920),
Vasily Likhachev (1924), Van Chzhan. No. 7 D. M. Vorovskaya,
Vaclav Vorovsky (1922),
Nariman Narimanov (1924),
Pyotr Voykov (1927),
Anton Stankevich...
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armed conflict and on 22
February the
political representative Vatslav Vorovsky stated the
Soviets troops were
willing to
leave Åland. The
order of disarmament...
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Mayakovsky spoke at a m****ive
protest rally in Moscow, in the wake of
Vatslav Vorovsky's ********ination. In
October 1924 he gave
numerous public readings of the...
- 1970 and 1989.
Vikenty Veresaev (birth name Smidovich) -
writer Vatslav Vorovsky (Wacław Worowski) - revolutionary, one of the
first Soviet diplomats and...
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convocation of the
Third Congress of the RSDLP.
Among its
editors were
Vatslav Vorovsky,
Mikhail Olminsky,
Anatoly Lunacharsky and Ivan Teodorowich. At that same...