Vilgelm Georgiyevich Knorin (Russian: Вильге́льм Гео́ргиевич Кно́рин, Latvian: Vilhelms "Vilis" Knoriņš; (29 August 1890 – 29 July 1939) was a Latvian...
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in office Executive Secretary of the Byelorussian Communist Party 5 Vilhelm Knorin (1890–1939) 9 August 1920 30 December 1922 2 years, 143 days CPB 6 Waclaw...
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People bearing the name Vilhelms include: Vilhelms Bokslafs (1858–1945), Baltic German-Latvian architect Vilhelms Knoriņš (1890–1939), Latvian Bolshevik...
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Grigory Kireyev Vladimir Kirshon Vladimir Klimovskikh Nikolai Klestov Vilhelm Knorin Lazar Kogan Nikolai Kondratiev August Kork Ivan Kosogov Yepifan Kovtyukh...
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Yuri Gaven (Juris Gavens) Gustav Klutsis (Gustavs Klucis) Vilhelm Knorin (Vilhelms Knoriņš) Martin Latsis (Mārtiņš Lācis) Marija Leiko Ivan Mezhlauk (Jānis...
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1919 1919 CPB 3 Yefim Genkin (1880–1935) 11 November 1920 1920 CPB 4 Vilhelm Knorin (1890–1939) 25 November 1920 May 1922 CPB/CPSU 5 Waclaw Bogucki (1890–1939)...
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the sole Marijampolė delegate). The 11 delegates in attendance were Vilhelm Knorin, Bronius Leonas-Pušinis [ru], Antanas Stasiūnas, Petras Šyvis (Kaunas)...
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Kamenev Nikolai Podvoisky Nikolai Krylenko Joseph Stalin Yukhym Medvedev Vilhelm Knorin Alexander Krasnoshchyokov Alexander Kerensky Alexander Kolchak Lavr...
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Ioakhim Vatsetis 29 Janis Rudzutaks, Nikolai Antipov, Moisei Frumkinru, Vilhelm Knorin, Nikolai Krylenko, Valery Mezhlauk, Vasily Schmidt, Boris Shumyatsky...
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Commissars) was by now then newly appointed Nikolay Goloded, whilst Vilhelm Knorin remained the first secretary of the Communist Party. The 1930s marked...
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