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| | Lev Kamenev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Kamenev was married to Leon Trotsky's sister, Olga Kameneva. |  | | However, partially due to the troika's efforts, the 14th Party Congress of 1925 disfavoured Trotsky's idea of 'permanent revolution' and he was forced to resign as commissar for war. |  | | Lev Borisovich Kamenev (Russian: Лев Борисович Каменев - his original family name was Rosenfeld, Розенфельд) (July 6 (old calendar) / July 18 (new calendar) 1883 - August 25, 1936) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a prominent Soviet politician, an early member of the powerful Politburo. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lev_Kamenev
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| | Grigory Zinoviev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Their leading supporters, from Kamenev down, were expelled in December 1927 by the XVth Party Congress, which paved the way for mass expulsions of rank and file oppositionists as well as internal exile of opposition leaders in early 1928. |  | | 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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Yevseyevich_Zinoviev
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| | Lev Kamenev |
 | | It is their (Zinoviev and Kamenev) confession and decision to demand the death sentence for themselves that constitutes the mystery. |  | | After an appeal to the Minister of Education, Kamenev was allowed to study law at Moscow University. |  | | The government's case against the defendants (Zinoviev and Kamenev) is genuine. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSkamenev.htm
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| | Administration of Perm City |
 | | Kamenev was elected the Deputy to the rural and city Soviets (Councils). |  | | Arkady Kamenev is married and has a daughter. |  | | From 1979 until 1984 he held the posts of the Inspector and the Head of the Criminal Investigation Department at the Perm Region Department for Internal Affairs. |
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http://www.gorodperm.ru/en/head_perm.asp
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| | F&P Kamenev Gavriil P. |
 | | V 1799 godu, snabzhennyj rekomendatel'nymi pis'mami Moskatil'nikova, Kamenev otpravilsya v Moskvu. |  | | Primerno v eto zhe vremya Kamenev vlyubilsya v nemetskuyu devushku, lyuteranku. |  | | On rano ostalsya bez roditelej (emu bylo 4 goda, kogda on ostalsya bez ottsa, i 7 - kogda umerla mat') i vospityvalsya v luchshem Kazanskom chastnom pansione Vol'finga (ranee tam uchilsya Derzhavin), gde poluchil horoshee obrazovanie v oblasti literatury. |
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http://www.fplib.org/literature/18century/kamenev.html(opt,mozilla,unix,russian,trans,new)
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| | AllRefer.com - Grigori Evseyevich Zinoviev (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | In 1988, he was posthumously rehabilitated and the verdict of his show trial was annulled by the Soviet supreme court. |  | | He and Lev Kamenev opposed Lenin's plan for the Bolshevik seizure of power in Nov., 1917 (Oct., 1917, O.S.), which they regarded as premature, but they were outvoted and abided by the majority decision. |  | | Accused (1936) of conspiring to overthrow the government, he was the chief defendant in the first of the trials held by Stalin, which resulted in Zinoviev's execution along with Kamenev and 13 other old Bolsheviks. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/Z/Zinoviev.html
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| | Scott Rauland, U.S. Consul General, hosted a lunch for Arkadiy Kamenev, Mayor of Perm |
 | | Mayor Kamenev will lead a delegation to Louisville for a summit of sister cities on September 6, 2004. |  | | The Mayor expressed satisfaction with the steady development of Perm;s cooperation with Louisville, and noted that this was the largest delegation from Perm to the U.S.. |  | | Scott Rauland, U.S. Consul General, hosted a lunch for Arkadiy Kamenev, Mayor of Perm, on August 13, 2004. |
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http://www.uscgyekat.ur.ru/v2/news/081304.php
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| | Moscow Trials 1936, August 19 (morning session) |
 | | It was already established in the case of Nikolayev, Rumyantsev, Kotolynov and others shot by sentence of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the U.S.S.R. on the charge of murdering Comrade S. |  | | Kirov was kommitted in accordance with the decision of the united Trotskyite-Zinovievite centre. |  | | Zinoviev, Grigori Evseyevich, born in 1883, employee, convicted in 1935 in the Zinovievite "Moscow cetre" case; |
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http://www.art-bin.com/art/omosc19m.html
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| | SparkNotes: Joseph Stalin: The Struggle for Power |
 | | By January 1925, Zinoviev and Kamenev were urging that he be expelled from the Politburo (though Stalin actually acted as a voice of moderation and prevented the measure from passing). |  | | However, Trotsky kept silent and Stalin's allies, Kamenev and Zinoviev, came to his defense; Stalin retained his post as General Secretary. |  | | While Trotsky, the weakest member of the Politburo, remained aloof, the Rightists and Leftists clashed at the 1925 Party Congress, and the Rightists carried the day, despite vituperative attacks on Stalin and his "Socialism in One Country" by Kamenev. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/biography/stalin/section6.rhtml
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| | Weekly Worker 177 Thursday February 5 1997 |
 | | In spite of the similarity between his politics and those advanced by Zinoviev, Kamenev, Krupskaya and Sokolnikov at the 14th Congress, Trotsky did not speak up in their support. |  | | Stalin furtively sent intermediaries to court Trotsky in his Alma Ata exile. |  | | However, in its turn the United Opposition was, with almost effortless ease, rebuffed by Stalin. |
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http://www.cpgb.org.uk/worker/177/genesis_2.html
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| | Stalin Versus the World Government |
 | | Zinoviev was considered to be the senior triumvir, and he gave the opening address at the 12th Party Congress, a function heretofore reserved to Lenin. |  | | Let us take the words of Lev Trotzky as they appear in his book, Stalin: "In view of the Party's semi-legality the names of persons elected by secret ballot were not announced at the Congress, with the exception of the four who had received the largest number of votes. |  | | In June of 1930 Stalin became the supreme dictator of Russia. |
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http://users.cyberone.com.au/myers/stalin.html
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| | LEON TROTSKY: 1926 -- On Lenin's Testament |
 | | After Lenin& death, not long before the Thirteenth Congress, she handed the testament to the Secretariat of the Central Committee, in order that through the party Congress it should be brought to the attention of the party for whom it was destined. |  | | A year later, when it became finally clear that the Opposition would be compelled to swim long and stubbornly against the current, Zinoviev and Kamenev threw themselves on the mercy of the victor. |  | | I rejected with indignation the proposal to hoodwink Lenin, spoke essentially in favor of the reform proposed by him, and demanded the immediate publication of his article. |
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http://www.trotsky.net/works/1926/1926-len.htm
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| | The struggle against opportunism in the Party |
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http://www.plp.org/books/Stalin/node92.html
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| | Letter to Bolshevik Party Members |
 | | Sverdlov said Kamenev's act could have no justification whatever, but the Central Committee was not authorised to expel members from the Party. |  | | He suggested that Kamenev should resign from the Central Committee. |  | | It was also decided that members of the C.C. should be prohibited from making public statements against decisions passed by the C.C. Lenin did not agree with the decision and said it was a compromise. |
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http://www.marx2mao.com/Lenin/LPM17.html
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| | Re: M-U: Re: Torsky [sic!] is garbage |
 | | Both Lenin and Trotsky voted to accept his resignation. |  | | Why was Stalin one of three who voted against accepting Kamenev's resignation from the central committee? |  | | Why did Stalin offer to resign from the editorial board of Pravda over the matter when that was the only role he had during the insurrection? |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/marxism-unmoderated%40buo319b.econ.utah.edu/msg00572.html
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| | Glossary of People: Ka |
 | | 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), of the Bolshevik plan for an uprising against the government, and expressed their opinions that it was doomed. |  | | On the day after the revolution, Kamenev was elected as chairman of the Central Executive Committee by the Second Congress of Soviets, and later was one of the first members of the politburo in 1919. |  | | Shortly three years following, Kamenev was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for conspiracy to assasinate Stalin. |
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http://www.marxists.org/glossary/people/k/a.htm
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| | Letter To The Central Committee Of The R.S.D.L.P.(B.) |
 | | To conceal one's views from the Party for a whole month before a decision is taken, and to send out a dissenting opinion after a decision is taken—that is strike-breaking. |  | | I know of no decisions regarding the date, Kamenev writes and publishes his writings in his own name and in the name of Zinoviev. |  | | Kamenev and Zinoviev have betrayed to Rodzyanko and Kerensky the decision of the Central Committee of their Party on insurrection and the decision to conceal from the enemy preparations for insurrection and the date appointed for it. |
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http://www.marxists.org.uk/archive/lenin/works/1917/oct/19.htm
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| | Stalin Removes Zinoviev: 1926 |
 | | Soon afterward though, they were charged with plotting against Stalin, were found guilty, and put to death on August 25, 1936. |  | | Kamenev and Zinoviev supported Trotsky in his opinion that if communism did not spread to other countries it would be overthrown and replaced capitalism (Spartacus). |  | | Kamenev and Zinoviev were, of course, found guilty of these charges and were condemned to jail for a period of ten years. |
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http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/EastEurope/StalinZinoviev.CP.html
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| | Moscow Trials: August 19 (evening) |
 | | Comrade Vyshinsky reminds Kamenev that he admitted this only after Reingold had given his evidence; That at the preliminary investigation he did not admit this antil he had been implicated by others. |  | | Reingold goes on to tell Court about the duplicity which Zinoviev and Kamenev had elevated to a system. |  | | Vyshinsky: I understand then from what you say that both Kamenev and Zinoviev proceeded along two lines: on the one hand they did all they possibly could to display their loyalty, their devotion to the Party, while on the other hand it was they who were preparing terrorist acts against the leaders of the Party. |
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http://www.marxists.org/history/ussr/government/law/1936/moscow-trials/19/reingold.htm
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| | 1937: Stalin's Year of Terror - Chapter 1 - Preparations for the First Show Trial |
 | | Analogous confessions were received from the four other political emigrants who had been arrested in June. |  | | Kamenevs staunchly ill-disposed attitude toward Zinoviev can be seen in his correspondence with his wife, T. Glebova, who remained at liberty. |  | | The promise to preserve the life of his oldest son was one of the main reasons which prompted Kamenev to "confess." Nevertheless, not only Kamenevs oldest son, but his middle son as well, the sixteen-year-old Yurii, was shot in 193839. |
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http://www.wsws.org/exhibits/1937/ch1.htm
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| | "Critical review #1" |
 | | Two members of the Central Committee, Kamenev and Zinoviev, spoke and voted against this historic decision. |  | | On November 17, Kamenev, Zinoviev, Rykov and Milyutin, disagreeing with the policy of the Party, announced their resignation from the Central Committee. |  | | This Party Centre was the leading core of the Revolutionary Military Committee of the Petrograd Soviet and had practical direction of the whole uprising. |
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http://www.uwm.edu/Course/448-343/index2.html
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| | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
 | | Through the 1920s Party Congresses were held almost every year. |  | | The first full members of the Politburo were Lenin, Trotsky, Kamenev, Stalin and Krestinsky with Bukharin, Zinoviev and Kalinin as candidate members (ie alternates). |  | | Previously, the highest body of the party had been the Central Committee. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/C/Communist-Party-of-the-Soviet-Union.htm
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| | SHORT WITH QUOTES |
 | | Don't come to report to me until you have in your briefcase the confession of Kamenev!" |  | | Kamenev complains that sometimes, though not often, putting certain people to death disturbs him in his sleep. |  | | "You think that Kamenev may not confess?" asks Stalin. |
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http://www.albany.edu/offcourse/april01/shortwithquotes.html
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| | Stalin - The Communist Butcher |
 | | On the first row you can see Lenin, Stalin and Dzerjinski, |  | | The first victims were Politburo members Leon Trotskii, Grigorii Zinov'ev, and Lev Kamenev, who were defeated and expelled from the party in late 1927. |  | | The machinery of coercion had previously been used only against opponents of Bolshevism, not against party members themselves. |
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http://www.values.ch/Communism/Russia/stalin.htm
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| | Danielsweek4 |
 | | How did the congress majority respond to Kamenevs speech? |  | | How were Kamenevs statements greeted by the congress majority? |  | | What did Kamenev mean when he said "we are against establishing a "Chief"? |
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http://facstaff.bloomu.edu/hickey/Danielsweek4.htm
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 | | TsK: Members: Zinovjev G. Jew), Kamenev L. Jew), Lenin V. Russian), Milyutin V. Russian), Nogin V. Russian), Sverdlov Ja. |  | | A., Bubnov A. Russian), Buharin N. Russian), Dzerzhinskij F. Pole), Zinovjev G. Jew), Kamenev L. Jew), Kollontaj A. M., Krestinskij N. Ukrainian), Lenin V. Russian), Milyutin V. Russian), Muranov M. Ukrainian), Nogin V. Russian), Rykov A. Russian), Sverdlov Ja. |  | | Politbyuro TsK: Bubnov A. Russian), Zinovjev G. Jew), Kamenev L. Jew), Lenin V. Russian), Sokol'nikov G. Ja. |
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http://holocaust.skeptik.net/misc/party.htm
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| | Weekly Worker 371 Thursday February 15 2001 |
 | | Kamenev concealed his political irresolution underneath the democratic dictatorship of the proletariat and peasantry slogan. |  | | That is why Kamenev harked on about the 'uncompleted' bourgeois revolution and assumed that it was an innate law - at this stage in history - that the bourgeoisie should govern. |  | | Like Lenin, he returned to Russia from Switzerland in the sealed train. |
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| | Lev Kamenev -- Lev Borisovitsj Kamenev (Moskou, 30 juli 1883 - Moskou, 25 a... |
 | | Kamenev was afkomstig uit een welvarende joodse familie. |  | | In 1919 werd Kamenev één van de vijf leden van het politburo van de Russische Communistische Partij, zoals de bolsjewistische partij zich in 1918 noemde. |  | | Na de Oktoberrevolutie werd hij voorzitter van het al-Russische Centrale Uitvoerende Comité van de Sovjets (zie hierover: Sovjet-Unie) en werd daarmee het eerste staatshoofd van socialistisch Rusland. |
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http://kamenev.nl.tracking24.net
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| | ipedia.com: Lev Kamenev Article |
 | | Lev Borisovich Kamenev) / July 18 1883 - August 25, 1936) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a prominent Soviet politician, an early member of the powerful Politburo. |  | | Lev Borisovich Kamenev (Russian: Лев Борисович Каменев) (real name Rosenfeld (Russian: Розенфельд)) (July 6 (old calendar) / July 18 (new calendar) 1883 - August 25, 1936) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a prominent Soviet politician, an early member of the powerful Politburo. |  | | In 1935, he became a victim of Stalin's Great Purges, which eliminated almost all "Old Bolsheviks" from the Soviet government. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/lev_kamenev.html
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| | The Politburo Diktat: Iowa Party Congress |
 | | Weaker Politburo members, Zinoviev and Kamenev, united behind third member to weaken influence of front-runner. |  | | Stalin soon took over Party, and by 1937 both Zinoviev and Kamenev had been shot after convictions in Purge Trials. |  | | As an interesting detail of history, Zinoviev and Kamenev were NOT good judges of character. |
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http://acepilots.com/mt/archives/000423.html
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| | Excerpt from Zinoviev Testimony |
 | | Continuing his testimony Zinoviev states, in reply to a question by Comrade Vyshinsky as to what practical steps were taken in preparation for the assassination of the leaders of the Party and the government, that in the autumn of 1932 a conference was held in Ilyinskoye attended by himself, Kamenev, Evdokimov, Bakayev and Karev. |  | | Kamenev: Then I said that he should not do that because I thought that after all we had done we ought to keep some composure. |  | | Approaches were made by the remnants of the 'Workers' Opposition': by shlyapnikov and Medvedyev. |
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http://www.brown.edu/Courses/HI0135/Documents/Zinoviev.htm
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| | The Toby Press: The Shoes of the Fisherman by Morris West |
 | | For Kamenev, his tormentor in the first interrogations, would always come back; and each time he came he had risen a little higher in the Marxist order. |  | | In the end it was Kamenev who had organized his escape - inflicting on him a final irony by giving him the identity of a dead man. |  | | All that he had tried to spend of strength and compassion upon his fellow prisoners he had had to dredge out of himself and out of the well of the Divine Mercy. |
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http://www.tobypress.com/excerpts/e_shoes.htm
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| | Part Two: The Rise of Stalinism |
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http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~socappeal/russia/part2.html
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 | | It was Kamenev's first talk with Litvinov after his return, and |  | | Kamenev's words, "We have to fight hard for every school." |  | | his speech last night; but while I was there Kamenev rang |
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http://books.onelang.com/Russia-in-1919/Kamenev-and-the-Moscow-Soviet.htm
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| | CAMPBELL'S SOUP: a la KAMENEV or a la ZINOVIEV |
 | | In the week of May 24, 1996, the United States House of Representatives approved a law prohibiting the CIA from employing US journalists in spy missions. |  | | CAMPBELL'S SOUP: a la KAMENEV or a la ZINOVIEV |  | | Now it is clear their role against Fujimori's "peace accord" and their participation in the struggle against CoRIMs revisionists were motivated by selfish interests and for self-promotion as "world leaders" (?). |
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http://www.blythe.org/peru-pcp/misc/polemics/soupwp.htm
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http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/17274/97069
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| | Lev Borisovich Kamenev |
 | | Lev Borisovich Kamenev (July 6 or July 18, 1883 - August 25, 1936) was born in Moscow, Russia. |  | | He became a prominent Soviet communist, and member of the politburo. |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article Lev Borisovich Kamenev. |
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http://www.eurofreehost.com/le/Lev_Borisovich_Kamenev.html
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| | Marxists Writers Archive |
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| | Pravda.RU:Czechs intend to build electric power station in Perm |
 | | Perm Mayor Arkadiya Kamenev met with the directorship of Cherus company, which represents the interests of Czech company Aspekt-Energo CZ, in Perm on June 3. |  | | From the results of the meeting, Kamenev instructed that a work group be created in order that the economic expedience of construction of a mini electric power station in the city would be carefully looked at considering ecological, energy and financial factors. |  | | The major deterrent to the project is the fact that there is no regulated system of garbage collection in Perm like Europe where waste material for thermal processing at electric power stations is singled out. |
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http://english.pravda.ru/main/2003/06/04/47853_.html
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| | Kamenev, Lev Borisovich -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
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| | MSN Encarta - Kamenev |
 | | Kamenev, Lev Borisovich (1883-1936), Russian revolutionary and politician of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761589922/Kamenev.html
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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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http://www.uwm.edu/Course/448-343/index8.html
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