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  1. Lev Borisovich Helfand ( Russian: Лев Борисович Гельфанд; 10 December 1900 – 22 March 1957), also known as Leon Moore, was a Soviet chargé d'affaires to Italy in the end of 1939. Born in Poltava, Ukraine, [1] he was in Italy during the 1930s, coinciding with the time that the National Fascist Party was in power.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sonia_MooreSonia Moore - Wikipedia

    Early life. Moore was born in Gomel, Russian Empire (now Belarus) in 1902, into a Jewish family. She went to the Moscow Art Theatre's Third Studio to study acting under Russian theatre practitioner Yevgeny Vakhtangov in 1920. She married Soviet diplomat Lev Borisovich Helfand in Paris in 1926.

  3. Sonia's husband, Lev Borisovich Helfand, was appointed Soviet Ambassador to Italy during Mussolini's fascist regime. In June of 1940 they received orders to return to Russia.

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  4. Diplomat. Lev Borisovich Helfand Russian: Лев Борисович Гельфанд was born December 29, 1900 in the village Artemivka ru:Артёмовка. Career. He was Soviet Chargé d"affaires to Italy in the End of 1939. He was in Italy during the 1930s, coinciding with the time the National Fascist Party was in power.

  5. On September 4, 1938, Reiss was gunned down by an NKVD hit squad. Walter Germanovich Krivitskiy [1] 1937, October. France. Found dead in his hotel room on Feb. 10, 1941 with a gunshot wound to the temple. Suspected foul play . Genrikh Samoilovich Lyushkov. 1938. Japan.

  6. In 2012, plans were made to create the Helfand Farm Community Gardens [HFCG], and the Gardens were incorporated as a separate 501c3 non-profit organization. A corner of DNRT's Helfand Farm provides a wonderful site of roughly four acres. An organizational structure and amenities were put in place, and HFCG enjoyed its first, very successful ...

  7. When the Soviet Union invaded Finland on 30 November 1939 with Germany’s tacit acceptance, Helfand could report that Italy was inclined to view Germany in the same negative light as it did the Soviet Union, and that pro-Finnish demonstrations broke out in Italy and the Italian press was critical of both the Soviet Union and Germany. 141 ...