Valerian Vladimirovich Kuybyshev (Russian: Валериан Владимирович Куйбышев; 6 June [O.S. 25 May] 1888 – 25 January 1935) was a Russian revolutionary, Red...
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of an army officer. He was future Soviet politician Valerian Kuibyshev's younger brother. Kuibyshev graduated from the Omsk Cadet Corps in 1912 and entered...
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was joined to a greater or lesser extent by Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Valerian Kuibyshev, Stanislav Kosior, and Yan Rudzutak, while Stalin's position was supported...
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1923 Premier Vladimir Lenin Preceded by Joseph Stalin Succeeded by Valerian Kuibyshev People's Commissar for Food of the RSFSR In office 1918–1921 Premier...
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from the union republics. Valerian Osinsky (1917–1918) Alexei Rykov (1918–1920) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1924–1926) Valerian Kuibyshev (1926–1930) Sergo Ordzhonikidze...
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held the office of first deputy premier. The first officeholder was Valerian Kuibyshev, who was inaugurated in 1934. Lavrentiy Beria spent the shortest time...
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son of an army officer and brother of future Bolshevik politician Valerian Kuibyshev. Wounded three times in World War I, in 1918 he joined the Red Army...
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Samara (redirect from Kuibyshev (city))
Revolution Square, Kuibyshev, Samarskaya, Chapaev, Agriculture, Kirov, Pobeda Street, Kirov, Metallurgists, Yunykh Pioneers, Kuibyshev, Novo-Sadovaya, Maslennikov...
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Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union Lev Kamenev CPSU (b) Valerian Kuibyshev CPSU (b) Sergei Ordzhonikidze CPSU (b) Janis Rudzutaks CPSU (b) Alexander...
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