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| | Grigory Zinoviev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Zinoviev was re-elected to the Politburo, but his ally Kamenev was demoted from a full member to a non-voting member and Sokolnikov was dropped altogether, while Stalin had more of his allies elected to the Politburo. |  | | Nevertheless, Zinoviev and Kamenev helped Stalin retain his position as General Secretary of the Central Committee at the XIIIth Party Congress in May-June 1924 during the first Lenin's Testament controversy. |  | | Zinoviev, an ambitious man, was not willing to accept his demotion and did much to undermine Trotsky's position within the Party between 1918 and 1925. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Yevseyevich_Zinoviev
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| | Gregory Zinoviev |
 | | It is their (Zinoviev and Kamenev) confession and decision to demand the death sentence for themselves that constitutes the mystery. |  | | Zinoviev, the President of the Soviet, by contrast affected an extraordinary confidence. |  | | Zinoviev played a vigorous role in the Party electoral campaign for the third Duma, whilst at the same time being fully involved in the clandestine life of the Party. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSzinoviev.htm
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| | Zinoviev Letter: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | Zinoviev led the triumvirate's attack on Leon Trotsky, calling for his expulsion from the party. |  | | In 1935, Zinoviev was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment purportedly for giving his encouragement to the assassins of Sergei Kirov. |  | | In 1988, he was posthumously rehabilitated and the verdict of his show trial was annulled by the Soviet supreme court. |
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| | Moscow Trials - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The first trial was of 16 members of the so-called "Trotskyite-Zinovievite Terrorist Centre," held in August 1936, at which the chief defendants were Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev, two of the most prominent former party leaders. |  | | The first trial was held from August 19 to August 24, 1936; the principal defendants were Gregory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev. |  | | All but four of them were sentenced to death; the remainder were sentenced to imprisonment in labor camps. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Trials
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| | Glossary of People: Zi |
 | | Zinoviev immediately supported the Bolsheviks and joined their faction; after the congress he was sent back to Russia as a party worker, but his health was poor and he had to return abroad. |  | | Zinoviev had opposed Trotsky at almost every crucial turn of Bolshevik policy in government; after the onset of Lenin& illness in 1922 he had come together with Kamenev and Stalin to form the troika which was eventually to wield virtually all state power. |  | | Their opposition was defeated in a vote by the majority of the party, to which they responded on the 18th of October writing for Novaya Zhizn (a Menshevik daily) the Bolshevik plan for an uprising against the government, and expressed their opinions that it was doomed. |
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http://www.marxists.org/glossary/people/z/i.htm
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 | | YEVDOKIMOV, Grigory, Soviet revisionist politician (1894-1936); secretary, Leningrad RCP (1925-27); expelled from CP (1927); readmitted (1928); arrested, tried for and found guilty of subversion and sentenced to imprisonment (1935); retried for and found guilty of treason and sentenced to death (1936). |  | | From 15 to 16 January 1935, the first trial of Kamenev, Zinoviev, Yevdokimov, Bakayev and 15 other defendants took place in Leningrad in camera before the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court. |  | | VYSHINSKY: Remember that on January 15-16 1935, at the session of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court, you also asserted that you were telling the whole truth. |
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http://harikumar.brinkster.net/MLRB/MLRB13-KIROV.HTM
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| | Zinoviev Letter |
 | | In the letter Zinoviev urged British communists to promote revolution through acts of sedition. |  | | Vernon Kell, head of MI5 and Sir Basil Thomson head of Special Branch, were convinced that the letter was genuine. |  | | His friend, Francis Hirst, wrote about the matter to him on 3rd November 1924. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUzinoviev.htm
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| | World History Database Biography of Grigory Yevseyevich Zinoviev |
 | | Accusations are made against Zinoviev for his life during a show trial |  | | Found guilty of charges during a show trial & shot |  | | Tried in secret & sentenced to 10 years imprisonment |
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http://www.badley.info/history/Zinoviev-Grigory-Yevseyevich-Russia.biog.html
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| | Wackipedia [ebonics] - Grigory_Zinoviev |
 | | Found guilty, Zinoviev wuz sentenced ta 10 years' imprisonment. |  | | Along wiff Lev Kamenev, he wuz found guilty an' executed on August 25, 1936. |  | | Stalin began ta sideline Zinoviev once Trotsky wuz subdued an' he had consolidated his powerbase in da party. |
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http://ebonics.wackipedia.com/article/Grigory_Zinoviev.html
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| | ╚I am a Russian Zinoviev...╩ |
 | | Generally, I should note that three Zinovievs were the governors of Petersburg-Petrograd-Leningrad at different times. |  | | A newly-married couple went to Switzerland where Catherine died. |  | | ≈ Well, it was my great-great-grandfather Dmitri V. Zinoviev (brother of General A.V. Zinoviev. |
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http://www.russianantique.com/articles_by_topics/2535.html
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| | math lessons - Lev Kamenev |
 | | The 14th Party Congress of 1925 disfavoured Trotsky's idea of 'permanent revolution' and he was forced to resign as commissar for war. |  | | On August 25, 1936, he was executed in Moscow after being found guilty. |  | | Zinoviev and Kamenev were later readmitted to the party after they acknowledged their 'errors'. |
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| | The Bolsheviks |
 | | Kamenev was closely associated with Zinoviev and was eventually shot on Stalin's orders in 1936. |  | | Eventually she was posted as a diplomat by Stalin, where she was unable to play an active role in the party, but lived longer than any of her comrades as a result. |  | | Grigory Zinoviev [Archive, biography] was one of the most prominent Old Bolsheviks, who took on the role of leading the Communist International when it was founded in 1918. |
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 | | ZINOVIEV, Grigory E., Soviet revisionist politician (1883-1936); Chairman, ECCI (1919-26); expelled from Party (1926, 1932, 1934); found guilty of treason and executed (1936). |  | | All those who have failed to grasp the necessity of the Open Letter tactic should be expelled from the Communist International within a month after its Third Congress". |  | | (Vladimir I. Lenin: Letter to Grigory Y. Zinoviev (10 July 1921), in: 'Collected Works', Volume 42; Moscow; 1969; p. |
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| | Krusjtsjovs hemmelige tale |
 | | Komarov chaired the Leningrad Provincial Executive Committee until 1930, when he became the Russian Federation's People's Commissar for Communal Services. |  | | A contender for political primacy in the 1920s, he was associated in particular with Grigory Zinoviev in mid-1920s opposition to Stalin. |  | | Zinoviev was a prominent revolutionary (with a Petrograd power base), and a leading figure in the post-Civil War Politbiuro. |
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http://www.ebbemunk.dk/stalin/krusjtsjov7.html
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| | Emma Goldman: Chronology 1920 - 1940 |
 | | James Colton, the man Goldman married in 1925 to establish British citizenship, dies of cancer. |  | | Meet with Grigory Zinoviev, director of the Soviet Executive Committee, and briefly with Maxim Gorki at his home in Petrograd. |  | | Goldman attends March 4 meeting of the Petrograd Soviet, which votes to accept Zinoviev's proposal to force the surrender of Krondstadt sailors upon penalty of death. |
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| | Talk:Grigory Zinoviev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Zinoviev took virtually no part in the October revolution, and Lenin did not forget his faint-heartedness, eventually mentioning it his Testament." This is a biased statement in violation of the POV rule. |  | | I am aware of a reference in the Soviet archives to one of his in-laws, a college instructor, losing his job in 1954 (sic!) due in part to his link to Zinoviev, but what's the source for the US connection? |  | | This page was last modified 00:53, 13 January 2006. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Grigory_Zinoviev
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| | Timebase Multimedia Chronography(TM) - Timebase 1924 |
 | | Allegedly written by Zinoviev, President of the Comintern, this so-called Zinoviev letter was probably a forgery used to generate anti-leftist feelings on the eve of the general election, but may have been authentic. |  | | A triumvirate with Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev is formed after Lenin's death to exclude Trotsky from power. |
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http://www.humanitas-international.org/showcase/chronography/timebase/1924tbse.htm
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| | Marxism Glossary - Z |
 | | Zinoviev, Grigory - Old Bolshevik, Lenin's closest collaborator during First World War. |  | | When World War I broke out, most so-called socialists betrayed the principles of Zimmerwald and supported their own bourgeoisies in the inter-imperialist war under the pretext of "defense of the fatherland". |
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http://www.newyouth.com/archives/theory/glossary/z.asp
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| | Grigory Yevseyevich Zinovyev -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | One of the most influential men in Russia in the mid-18th century was the army officer and statesman Grigory Potemkin. |  | | Zinovyev also spelled Zinoviev, original name Ovsel Gershon Aronov Radomyslsky revolutionary who worked closely with Lenin in the Bolshevik Party before the Russian Revolution of 1917 and became a central figure in the Communist Party leadership in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. |  | | More results on "Grigory Yevseyevich Zinovyev" when you join. |
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| | Pravda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After Lenin and Grigory Zinoviev's return to Russia in April, Lenin strongly condemned the Provisional Government and unification tendencies in his April Theses. |  | | Under Kamenev's and Stalin's influence, Pravda initially took a relatively conciliatory tone towards the Provisional Government and called for a unification conference with the Mensheviks. |  | | A few days later, Pravda's editorial tone changed, and it too condemned the Provisional Government as "counter-revolutionary". |
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| | The Bolshevik Party and 'Zinovievism': Comments on a caricature of Leninism |
 | | The purpose of the "Bolshevisation" campaign was to remould the leaderships of the foreign Communist parties into unquestioning agencies of the foreign policy goals of the Stalin bureaucracy (with whom Zinoviev was at that time allied), and this required that the parties become politically "monolithic" (as Zinoviev on one occasion termed it). |  | | Moreoveras was only to be expectedthere are different views of what constituted the theory and practice of Bolshevism. |  | | The Bolshevik Party and 'Zinovievism': Comments on a caricature of Leninism |
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| | Light for Nations |
 | | The Comintern was run by a Jew named Grigory Zinoviev. |  | | Soviet communism had racially-Jewish roots until Stalin became frustrated with their domination of the government and purged a significant number of Jews including Kamenev, Zinoviev, Radek, and Yagoda. |  | | The Comintern sent agents around the globe to foment revolutions which, it hoped, eventually would result in the installation of communist regimes in every nation. |
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| | SeanBryson.Com Jewish Communists Holocaust Against Christian Russia |
 | | Lenin declared, "We are exterminating the bourgeoisie as a class." His partner in crime, Apfelbaum (Zinoviev) stated: "The interests of the revolution require the physical annihilation of the bourgeoisie class." Who were these bourgeoisie? |  | | The first law passed after the Communists seized power in Russia made anti-semitism a crime punishable by death. |  | | The top Communist Jewish official Zinoviev stated: "Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies in scores of hundreds. |
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| | The 1917 Revolutions: A Gallery Of Pictures |
 | | Lenin evidently was not present for the occasion-- the balding figure in front of the rather lonely female figure of Alexandra Kollontai is probably G. Chicherin, who would serve as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1918 to 1930. |  | | The leading Bolsheviks at the photo session, as exemplified by their front-row status, were Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev. |
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| | Books in Review: Jerzy Kosinski: A Biography |
 | | Even as his star was ascending, however, Kosinski was all but finished as a writer. |  | | With their grisly violence and a sexuality bordering upon the sadomasochistic, the books raised Kosinski into the ranks of America's celebrity class. |  | | He appeared repeatedly on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, played the role of Lenin's stooge Grigory Zinoviev in Warren Beatty's film Reds, posed for the cover of the New York Times Magazine, and presented the Oscar for screenwriting in the spring of 1982, watched by 600 million people. |
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