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Rosalia Samoilovna Zemlyachka, née
Zalkind (Russian: Розалия Самойловна Землячка; 20
March 1876 – 21
January 1947) was a
Russian revolutionary and Soviet...
- of the
Crimean branch of the
Soviet secret police, the Cheka.
Rosalia Zemlyachka,
organizer of the
partisan movement in Crimea, is
reported to have been...
- – 15
March 1946)
Andrey Vyshinsky (31 May 1939 – 15 May 1944)
Rosalia Zemlyachka (8 May 1939 – 26
August 1943)
Lazar Kaganovich (21
August 1938 – 15 May...
- been
Yelena Stasova.
Another rumour was that it
would have been
Rosalia Zemlyachka. In 1936, she
defended restrictions on
abortion p****ed by the
Soviet government...
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Shcherbakov 1946 1
Vladimir Potemkin 1947 2
Vasily Vakhrushev,
Rosalia Zemlyachka 1949 1
Fyodor Tolbukhin 1951 2
Mikhail Vladimirsky,
Aleksandr Yefremov...
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Merkulov In
office 6
September 1940 – 21 June 1941
Preceded by
Rosalia Zemlyachka Succeeded by
Vasily Popov Deputy Chairman of the
Council of People's Commissars...
- 1903.
President of the
Society of Old
Bolsheviks (1931–1935).
Rosalia Zemlyachka 1876 1947
Member of the
RSDLP since 1898.
Elected member of the Central...
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Crimea suffered under the Red
Terror organised by Béla Kun and
Rosalia Zemlyachka,
under the
general management of the
representative of the
Russian Soviet...
- been
promised amnesty, were
subsequently executed, on Kun's and
Rosalia Zemlyachka's order, with Lenin's approval. M****
arrests and
executions were carried...
- August–October 1920. The list
could go on and on. In Crimea, Béla Kun and
Rosalia Zemlyachka, with
Vladimir Lenin's approval, had 50,000
White prisoners of war and...