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Nikolay Nikolayevich Krestinsky (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Крести́нский; 13
October 1883 – 15
March 1938) was a
Soviet Bolshevik revolutionary and...
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Finance on 10
January 1922.
Since the People's Commissar,
Nikolai Krestinsky had been
appointed Amb****ador to Germany, he was in fact in
charge of...
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Nikolai Krestinsky in
November 1919.
After Krestinsky's ouster in
March 1921,
Vyacheslav Molotov became senior secretary but
lacked Krestinsky's authority...
- (Bolsheviks) In
office 16
March 1921 – 3
April 1922
Preceded by
Nikolay Krestinsky Succeeded by
Joseph Stalin (as
General Secretary)
Personal details Born...
- determination"
relating to the
increase in the club's
valuation after Krestinsky had purchased. West Ham had
originally paid £2.6m
before the LLDC demanded...
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highest responsibility with
Christian Rakovsky,
Adolph Joffe, and
Nikolay Krestinsky holding amb****adorial
posts in London, Paris, Tokyo, and Berlin. Originally...
- the 8th
Party Congress.
Nikolay Krestinsky (1883–1938) 29
November 1919 16
March 1921 1 year, 107 days When
Krestinsky was
elected Responsible Secretary...
- in the
village of
Yazovo (called
Lyebyezhye at the time of his birth),
Krestinsky volost,
Kalachinsky District, Omsk Oblast. He was the son of
Timofey Yakovlevich...
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Commissar for
Foreign Affairs Georgy Chicherin and
Soviet Amb****ador
Nikolay Krestinsky.
Other Soviet representatives instrumental in the
negotiations were Karl...
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March 1938, at the
Trial of the Twenty-One, Rykov, Bukharin,
Nikolay Krestinsky,
Christian Rakovsky,
Genrikh Yagoda, and
sixteen other Soviet officials...