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  1. 25. Aug. 2011 · Zinoviev. On this date in 1936, one of the oldest of them, Grigory Zinoviev, was shot with his longtime ally Lev Kamenev. These guys had been major movers and shakers among the early Bolsheviki, adherents of Lenin during the first decade of the century when the aspiration for a Communist Russia seemed hopelessly far-fetched.

  2. Grigory Zinoviev. Sputnik “Of course, it was not Stalin himself who issued the order to Nikolayev,” Khrushchev wrote. “Nikolayev was too insignificant for that. But, I have no doubt that ...

  3. 29. Nov. 2017 · Grigory Zinoviev with Vladimir Lenin Razliv, Russian Empire 26.07.17. In the hut we have immediately felt ourselves calmer. Life began to “normilise.” Around us there was no one for miles. Tired and exhausted by work and hardships, V ...

  4. Gregory Zinoviev. Gregory Zinoviev was born in Yelizavetgrad, Ukraine, Russia on 23rd September, 1883. The son of a Jewish diary farmers, Zinoviev received no formal schooling and was educated at home. At the age of fourteen he found work as a clerk. Zinoviev joined the Social Democratic Party in 1901.

  5. Grigorij Jevsejevič Zinovjev (někdy i Zinověv, rusky Григорий Евсеевич Зиновьев, rodným jménem Hirsch Apfelbaum (Гирш Апфельбаум), známý také pod jménem Ovsej-Geršon Aronovič Radomyslskij (Овсей-Гершон Аронович Радомысльский); 23. září 1883 Jelizavetgrad – 25. srpna 1936, Moskva) byl bolševický ...

  6. ZINOVIEV, GRIGORI YEVSEYEVICH (1883–1936), principal architect of the Communist International and its first chairman. He was Bolshevism's leading advocate of world revolution. He was born Grigori Yevseyevich Radomyslski in Yelizavetgrad (now Kirovograd), Ukraine. His bourgeois parents were Jewish, but Zinoviev, early in his youth, became completely assimilated to Russian life, particularly ...

  7. The Zinoviev letter was a fake document published and sensationalised by the British Daily Mail newspaper four days before the 1924 United Kingdom general election, which was held on 29 October. The letter purported to be a directive from Grigory Zinoviev, the head of the Communist International (Comintern) in Moscow, to the Communist Party of ...