725 $
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Marking: | 90825 |
Country: | USSR |
Dating: | 19 July 1920 |
The original. |
The rarest photo in very good condition. The imprint of the era. Size 23*16.8 cm. In the picture, in addition to the leader of the world proletariat, there are Lazar Shatsky (first secretary of the Central Committee of the RKSM, shot in 1937), Lev Karakhan (diplomat, revolutionary, shot in 1937), Karl Radek (revolutionary of Jewish origin, figure of the international social democratic and communist movement, Soviet politician; publicist, writer, diplomat, literary critic, journalist. Killed in prison in 1939), Nikolai Bukharin (revolutionary, political and party leader. Member of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (b). Shot in 1938), Mikhail Lashevich (Soviet revolutionary and military figure, member of the "left opposition". Maxim Gorky committed suicide (?) in 1928), a Russian Soviet writer, poet, novelist, playwright, journalist and public figure, publicist. Died in 1936), Sergei Zorin (Soviet party and statesman, candidate for membership in the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (b). Shot in 1937), Grigory Zinoviev (Russian revolutionary, Soviet politician and statesman. Member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the party, candidate for the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party. Member of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party. Shot in 1936), M. Pat Roy, Maria Ulyanova (participant of the Russian revolutionary movement, Soviet party and statesman, younger sister of V. I. Lenin. Died in 1937), Nicola Bombacci (Italian revolutionary and politician. Shot in 1945 for cooperation with the fascist regime), E. Pevukhin (headed the Commissariat of Health of the Union of Communes of the Northern Region, then was appointed a member of the board of the People's Commissariat of Health.), Abram Belenky (Bolshevik revolutionary, one of the first members of the Cheka, head of Lenin's personal guard, major of state security. Shot in 1941, rehabilitated posthumously), Naum Antselovich (Soviet state, trade union and military-political figure, People's Commissar of the forestry industry of the USSR, participant in the Great Patriotic War, lieutenant colonel. Died in 1952), Tom Quelch (a figure in the British and international Communist movement). Guarantee of authenticity.
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