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Avel Safronovich Yenukidze (en georgiano; აბელ სოფრონის ძე ენუქიძე, en ruso; Авель Сафронович Енукидзе, 7 de mayo jul. / 19 de mayo de 1877 greg. - 30 de octubre de 1937) fue un político soviético, miembro del Comité Central del Partido Comunista en Moscú.
Avel Safronovich Yenukidze (Georgian: აბელ ენუქიძე, Abel Enukidze, Georgian pronunciation: [abel enukʰidze]; Russian: А́вель Сафро́нович Енуки́дзе; 19 May [O.S. 7 May] 1877 – 30 October 1937) was a prominent Georgian "Old Bolshevik" and, at one point, a member of the Central ...
Avel Enukidze, Iósif Stalin y el escritor Maxim Gorki. Dominio público En el interrogatorio, Enukidze contó a los investigadores la verdadera razón de su lamentable destino: "Todo mi delito es...
to Avel’ Enukidze, long a leading figure in the Soviet government. Some months later, Enukidze returned with a suggestion for open, uncontested elections. Almost immediately, Stalin expressed his disagreement with Enukidze’s pro-posal, insisting on secret elections (Zhukov 2003, 116–121).
20 de abr. de 2018 · Updated: April 11, 2022 | Original: April 20, 2018. copy page link. Print Page. Now you see him—now you don’t. Compare a photo taken in the 1930s of five Communist Party officials in the USSR and...
Feb 01 2023. Boris Egorov. Russia Beyond (Photo: Public Domain) Follow Russia Beyond on Instagram. A number of friends of the ‘Father of Nations’ perished during the period of mass repression in...
In June 1934, the Politburo assigned the task of drafting a new Constitution to Avel’ Enukidze, long a leading figure in the Soviet government. Some months later, Enukidze returned with a suggestion for open, uncontested elections.